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*** Depending on the viewer's point of view, despite that Kronk said earlier that no one seemed to care that Kuzco was gone, when Yzma tells the palace guards that the llama (who's really Kuzco in his unrecognizable llama form, and they don't recognize him) and Pacha killed the emperor, they are ordered to kill them. Yeah, the palace guards are following orders, but they do seem to get genually angry with the pair. And during the final chase, the palace guards still seem genually angry at them, all while trying to kill them. That could mean that the palace guards really did care for Kuzco after all? Their facial expressions could imply that the attempts to kill Kuzco and Pacha, are not only to follow orders, but also personal.

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*** Depending on the viewer's point of view, despite that Kronk said earlier that no one seemed to care that Kuzco was gone, when Yzma tells the palace guards that the llama (who's really Kuzco in his unrecognizable llama form, and they don't recognize him) and Pacha killed the emperor, they are ordered to kill them. Yeah, the palace guards are following orders, but they do seem to get genually genuinely angry with the pair. And during the final chase, the palace guards still seem genually genuinely angry at them, all while trying to kill them. That could mean that the palace guards really did care for Kuzco after all? Their facial expressions could imply that the attempts to kill Kuzco and Pacha, are not only to follow orders, but also personal.
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* As they're leaving Pacha's house with the supplies they need, Kuzco takes a moment to compliment the appearance of Pacha's wife, Chicha. This coming from a guy who rudely dismissed an entire line-up of potential brides for not being pretty enough for his standards, it means either Kuzco has developed enough to acknowledge the merits of other people, or he thinks Chicha is ''just that beautiful.''

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* As they're leaving Pacha's house with the supplies they need, Kuzco takes a moment to compliment the appearance of Pacha's wife, Chicha. This coming from a guy who rudely dismissed an entire line-up of potential brides for not being pretty enough for his standards, it means either Kuzco has developed enough to acknowledge the merits of other people, or he thinks Chicha is ''just that beautiful.'''' Granted, he does so in a daze that she caused him to be in, but it’s the thought that counts.

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