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He'll use the potions from Yzma's lab to make super soldiers and make a massive empire, naming the new capital after himself. Unfortanitly as time goes on records of king Kuzko will disappear and all that will be left will be his city.

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He'll use the potions from Yzma's lab to make super soldiers and make a massive empire, naming the new capital after himself. Unfortanitly Unfortunately as time goes on records of king Kuzko will disappear and all that will be left will be his city.
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[[WMG: Kronk is LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya.]]

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[[WMG: Kronk is LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya.Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya.]]

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* The llama herder will be named Malina because that's the name most fans (even those who hate the series) associate with Kuzco's love interest.



Hence what appear to be anachronisms are, in fact, just commonplace items.

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Hence what appear to be anachronisms are, in fact, just commonplace items.items.

[[WMG:Kuzco fired Yzma because she disregarded his sense of responsibilities.]]
Earlier in the film, Kuzco is seen doing things that come with the position of Emperor but are boring to him. it shows that, while he was raised to expect peasants to do as he wishes, he understands there are things he's expected to do in return. While he didn't have a full understanding back then, he understood enough to be upset over Yzma doing things he's supposed to do even if she only did things he hated doing. The only reason he only fired her instead of having her thrown off the window like he did with the old man and why he waited until she turned her ruling behind his back into a "bad habit" is the fact she raised him.
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* Real history is full of scheming viziers and advisors who don't want the throne themselves, but very much want to ensure that whoever's on the throne does what they want and will go out of their way to make sure that person is someone they can manipulate. Many sets of royal parents have been murdered with the *goal* of getting their very young child on the throne, who can easily be controlled by whoever winds up being their regent. Yzma probably intended to use Kuzco as a puppet king--and did so successfully until he got old enough to start thinking and acting for himself and demonstrated that she had failed in brainwashing him into doing what she wanted (a very common problem that the historical examples ran into). It doesn't occur to her that she could actually take the throne herself until she realizes that Kuzco doesn't have an heir and she would be the obvious choice to succeed him.
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So hear me out, in his youth, Pacha looked a like like Kuzco's dead dad, Manco. Yzma was somewhat younger and still vain, and the pretty boy lackey was the previous model before Kronk. Yzma's father being the Grand Mortician allowed her to stay alive much longer than she other wise should have, and some act of heroic forgiveness on Manco's part forgave Yzma of her crimes, an action he would not live to regret. Manco died and Yzma ruled in his stead, raising Kuzco.

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So hear me out, in his youth, Pacha looked a like like Kuzco's dead dad, Manco. Yzma was somewhat younger and still vain, and the pretty boy lackey was the previous model before Kronk. Yzma's father being the Grand Mortician allowed her to stay alive much longer than she other wise otherwise should have, and some act of heroic forgiveness on Manco's part forgave Yzma of her crimes, an action he would not live to regret. Manco died and Yzma ruled in his stead, raising Kuzco.

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* Take another look at that dagger. She's not immortal because of her potions; she's [[Series/OnceUponATime the Dark One]].



Considering their trend of DarkerAndEdgier live-action remakes of their classic movies, this could be.

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Considering their trend of DarkerAndEdgier live-action remakes of their classic movies, this could be.be.

[[WMG:This franchise takes place in an alternate timeline where the Inca were never conquered by Spain.]]
Hence what appear to be anachronisms are, in fact, just commonplace items.

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Think about it. She tries to kill a greedy, selfish emperor in order to seize the throne. She buries this with a lie in order to preserve her own safety. She did "practically raise" the man and he constantly insulted her and fired her in a cruel way. Her compassion and empathy is shown when Kronk fails his task, putting her life severely at risk, and instead of killing him as most villains would, she gets him to help her find the enemy. She never seems to consider killing Kronk despite his failure. And as for putting Pacha's life in danger, well, he was helping said emperor and being a risk to her freedom and possibly her life. And then there's the matter of, "And why do you think I should provide your family with food?"... Would Kuzko have been [[NotSoDifferent any more generous]] [[spoiler: before his redemption]]?
* She was no better than him. It was her selfish influence that made him selfish in the first place.

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Think about it. She tries to kill a greedy, selfish emperor in order to seize the throne. She buries this with a lie in order to preserve her own safety. She did "practically raise" the man and he constantly insulted her and fired her in a cruel way. Her compassion and empathy is shown when Kronk fails his task, putting her life severely at risk, and instead of killing him as most villains would, she gets him to help her find the enemy. She never seems to consider killing Kronk despite his failure. And as for putting Pacha's life in danger, well, he was helping said emperor and being a risk to her freedom and possibly her life. And then there's the matter of, "And why do you think I should provide your family with food?"... Would Kuzko have been [[NotSoDifferent any more generous]] [[spoiler: before his redemption]]?\n* She was no better than him. It was her selfish influence that made him selfish in the first place.
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Think about it. She tries to kill a greedy, selfish emperor in order to seize the throne. She buries this with a lie in order to preserve her own safety. She did "practically raise" the man and he constantly insulted her and fired her in a cruel way. Her compassion and empathy is shown when Kronk fails his task, putting her life severely at risk, and instead of killing him as most villains would, she gets him to help her find the enemy. She never seems to consider killing Kronk despite the constant times he fails. And as for putting Pacha's life in danger, well he was helping said emperor and being a risk to her freedom and possibly her life. And then there's the matter of "and why do you think i should provide your family with food?"... would Kuzko have been [[NotSoDifferent any more generous]] [[spoiler: before his redemption]]?

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Think about it. She tries to kill a greedy, selfish emperor in order to seize the throne. She buries this with a lie in order to preserve her own safety. She did "practically raise" the man and he constantly insulted her and fired her in a cruel way. Her compassion and empathy is shown when Kronk fails his task, putting her life severely at risk, and instead of killing him as most villains would, she gets him to help her find the enemy. She never seems to consider killing Kronk despite the constant times he fails. his failure. And as for putting Pacha's life in danger, well well, he was helping said emperor and being a risk to her freedom and possibly her life. And then there's the matter of "and of, "And why do you think i I should provide your family with food?"... would Would Kuzko have been [[NotSoDifferent any more generous]] [[spoiler: before his redemption]]?
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[[WMG: [[GoneHorriblyRight Yzma raising Kuzco]] was PragmaticVillainy]]

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[[WMG: [[GoneHorriblyRight Yzma raising Kuzco]] was Kuzco was]] PragmaticVillainy]]
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[[WMG: Yzma raising Kuzco was PragmaticVillainy]]

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[[WMG: [[GoneHorriblyRight Yzma raising Kuzco Kuzco]] was PragmaticVillainy]]
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[[WMG: The movie's [[NoFourthWall lack of a fourth wall]] is directly responsible for Kuzco's HeelRealization and subsequent FaceHeelTurn.]]

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[[WMG: The movie's [[NoFourthWall lack of a fourth wall]] is directly responsible for Kuzco's HeelRealization and subsequent FaceHeelTurn.HeelFaceTurn.]]
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* Theoretically he had a reason - but he's not even 18 yet, and from the sound of things ("Nobody seems to care he's gone") that he didn't even do much ruling anyway - he only calls in Pacha to tell him he's destroying the village.
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[[WMG:Disney will make "Kingdom of the Sun" (the original, DarkerAndEdgier concept for this movie) as a live-action movie, if not a direct live-action remake.]]

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[[WMG:Disney will make "Kingdom of the Sun" (the original, DarkerAndEdgier concept for this movie) as a live-action movie, if not a direct live-action remake.remake of this movie.]]

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