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David Spade | Kuzco | |
John Goodman | Pacha | |
Eartha Kitt | Yzma | |
Patrick Warburton | Kronk | |
Wendie Malick | Chicha | |
Kellyann Kelso | Chaca | |
Eli Russell Linnetz | Tipo | |
Stephen J. Anderson | ||
Bob Bergen | Bucky | |
Rodger Bumpass | Townspeople | |
Robert Clotworthy | Guards | |
Jennifer Darling | ||
Patti Deutsch | Waitress | |
John Fiedler | Old Man | |
Miriam Flynn | The Piñata Lady |
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Producer |
Prudence Fenton
Randy Fullmer |
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Writer |
Chris Williams
Mark Dindal |
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Cinematography |
Thomas Baker
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Musician |
John Debney
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Kuzco is a self-centered emperor who summons Pacha from a village and to tell him that his home will be destroyed to make room for Kuzco's new summer home. Kuzco's advisor, Yzma, tries to poison Kuzco and accidentally turns him into a llama, who accidentally ends up in Pacha's village. Pacha offers to help Kuzco if he doesn't destroy his house, and so they form an unlikely partnership. |
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