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The film focuses on Kronker "Kronk" Pepikrankenitz, as he has to MaintainTheLie to his father, just for a big-thumbs up. Additionally, Kuzco narrates the story to keep up.
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* AllLovingHero: [[DeconstructedTrope A deconstructed version]]. For the sake of his friends, Kronk makes the decision to sacrifice his house on the hill and then Birdwell, his love interest.

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* AllLovingHero: [[DeconstructedTrope A deconstructed version]]. For the sake of his friends, Kronk makes the decision to sacrifice his house on the hill and then Birdwell, his love interest. [[spoiler:However, it's also reconstructed at the end of film, when Kronk tells his father the truth and his friends defend him as they explain how Kronk helped them, earning Kronk his father's respect, he even earns back Ms. Birdwell's love after Tipo convinced her to forgive him.]]

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!Spoilers for this film will be marked as usual. However, due to its nature as the sequel to ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove'', ''that'' film's spoilers are unmarked here. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned!

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* GoodAngelBadAngel: Just like in the first film, Kronk has one of these guiding his decisions. Tipo gets his own set to when he contemplates cheating to win a cheer competition.

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* GoodAngelBadAngel: Just like in the first film, Kronk has one of these guiding his decisions.decisions, but this time they play a much bigger role. Tipo gets his own set to when he contemplates cheating to win a cheer competition.
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* AesopAmnesia: Completely averted, where Kuzco is shown to have become a much better person, but later done ''hard'' in the television show.

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%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]''Long ago, somewhere deep in the jungle...

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* ComedicStrangling: When Kronk is having a crisis over swindling his elderly friends out of their homes, his angel and devil argue over whether or not he did. Kronk ultimately accepts that he did when he starts choking his devil for claiming he didn't.
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!Spoilers for this film will be marked as usual. However, due to its nature as the sequel to ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove'', ''that'' film's spoilers are unmarked here. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned!
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* AnachronismStew: Like with the original movie, out of place and out of time things are thrown in for laughs. They most certainly did ''not'' have cheerleading camps in Ancient Peru, for starters. The most extreme examples are during the credits, where they are shown visiting the Eiffel Tower, the Leaning Tower of Piza, the Venice Canals, and [[CrossCompanyReference Disneyland]].

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* AnachronismStew: Like with the original movie, out of place and out of time things are thrown in for laughs. They most certainly did ''not'' have cheerleading camps in Ancient Peru, for starters. The most extreme examples are during the credits, where they are shown visiting the Eiffel Tower, the Leaning Tower of Piza, the Venice Canals, and [[CrossCompanyReference [[CompanyCrossReferences Disneyland]].
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* AnachronismStew: Like with the original movie, out of place and out of time things are thrown in for laughs. They most certainly did ''not'' have cheerleading camps in Ancient Peru, for starters.

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* AnachronismStew: Like with the original movie, out of place and out of time things are thrown in for laughs. They most certainly did ''not'' have cheerleading camps in Ancient Peru, for starters. The most extreme examples are during the credits, where they are shown visiting the Eiffel Tower, the Leaning Tower of Piza, the Venice Canals, and [[CrossCompanyReference Disneyland]].
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* EarlyBirdCameo: Birdwell, an original character, makes a brief cameo on Kuzko's movie poster. Eagle-eyed first time viewers may wonder who she is for the next half hour.
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* AdvertisedExtra: Kuzco is shown on the DVD cover despite not being in the actual plot - narration cuts notwithstanding - [[spoiler:until the climax where he shows up as Kronk's 'wife']]. Pacha and his family (especilly Tipo) have considerably larger roles in the movie by comparison, but are nowhere to be seen on the cover.

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* AdvertisedExtra: Kuzco is shown on the DVD cover despite not being in the actual plot - narration cuts notwithstanding - [[spoiler:until the climax where he shows up as Kronk's 'wife']]. Pacha and his family (especilly (especially Tipo) have considerably larger roles in the movie by comparison, but are nowhere to be seen on the cover.
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* ShakingHerHairLoose: {{Parodied}}. In front of Kronk, Ms. Birdwell removes her hat and, in slow motion, shakes her hair around...which is still in a bun.
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* SchmuckBait: Kronk chases after a coin that is rolling along a path. It turns out that the coin is being pulled on a string by Yzma. {{Downplayed}} because we can't see the string at first.
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* SpotTheImposter: Multiple characters dress up as Kronk's wife. His father doesn't know which one is real. However, they are all imposters, because Kronk doesn't have a wife.
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* CoveredInGunge: After a kitchen accident, Kronk gets covered in cheese.
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* InMediasRes: The movie starts with Kronk covered in cheese, then goes back to reveal how he got to this point.
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* FourthDateMarriage: {{Subverted}}. Kronk kneels down as if he is going to propose, but then he gives Ms. Birdwell a pair of oven mitts.
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* BankruptcyBarrel: A few old men are seen wearing these, presumably having sold their clothes to buy more of Yzma's youth potion.
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* FantasyLandmarkEquivalent: During the credits, photos of Kronk visiting equivalents of the Eiffel Tower and the Cinderella Castle from Disney World can be seen.
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* ChaseScene: Kronk chases after a rolling coin.
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* AccidentalPun: In response to Birdwell calling him "Kronky-Poo," Kronk calls her "Birdy-Poo," which is reminiscent of bird poop.
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* CirclingBirdies: PlayedWith. There are squirrels instead of birds when Kronk is accidentally hit on the head by Ms. Birdwell.
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* InstantFlightJustAddSpinning: During the cheerleading routine, some of the children hover by twirling their batons.
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* SpeaksFluentAnimal: Kronk can say "squeak squeakety squeaken" and other similar phrases to communicate with chipmunks.
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* BreakingTheFourthWall: Kuzco does so to tell the audience that the sequel is not about him this time, that Yzma's youth potion is a scam, and when he appears with another character for the first time, he breaks the fourth wall again to tell the audience he had to find a way into the movie somehow.
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* PaperThinDisguise: The old men are convinced that dressing like babies will make Kronk's father think they ''are'' babies.
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* TwoScenesOneDialogue: In a variation, Kronk and Ms. Birdwell say the same sentences while apart, except for the masculine and feminine pronouns they use to refer to each other.

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