Review: Although my love for other Disney films of 1990 certainly declined, my love for the Emperor New Groove is still as strong as ever. In fact, I was beginning to think that his work of genius. Its smart, lightweight, and fast-like Lilo and Stitch, you do not have to feel that the concept of the film was mixed in suits. Characters are constantly breaking into song, and there is a welcome lack of cloying sentimentality. No Cutesy speaks cups here! Flash comic timing, sharp text and constant loony not sequiturs (ie, the last time that we had not ordered a giant trampoline!) Increases with each viewing angle and justice ce, s voice is equally good, the lady happy bratty emperor David Patrick Warburton dim boy-toy to Kronk Yzma Eartha Kitts (over-the-top whistling Erte style villainess with U dajným secret laboratory that is both scary beyond all reason) is. One has the impression that everyone involved had a lot of fun. Artistic Director, with designs drawn swirling Incas, is also stupid and wonderful, and it shows what miracles without a single pixel can be done in sight. I even like all local LA humor, even with Bobby Big Boy made an appearance. Although I was horrified when I realized that the project, originally called Kingdom of the Sun, the Emperors New Groove was altered heard, I think, at the end of the changes were good. Does the world really need another bombastic musical Disney? No, I did not think so either. |
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