@@Pharaoh_Tutankhamen Not me. I've been disowned several times in one get together. The incident of epic awkwardness is not something that can be properly related here and nobody is entirely sure what happened anyway. Suffice it to say that I still have no idea where the rope came from, nor why I happened to have a gas-powered post hole digger on hand. And grandpa never remembered why he was carrying a cordless drill around with a honey dipper in it that was loaded with BBQ sauce... Watching a toolshed dance the Charleston is a pretty uncomfortable sight to behold.
*Kronk: The Perfect Man* Exhibit A: Can speak another language, in this case squirrel. Exhibit B: Is good with animals, in this case also a squirrel. Also has shown himself to know about certain other animals and their species. Exhibit C: Can cook like a master chef and can do it very well. Exhibit D: Is good with kids, in this case Scouts. Exhibit E: Is a comedic wizard who spawned several memes. Exhibit F: Loyal to his friends and puts their needs before his own. Exhibit G: Is super duper muscular. He’s strong enough to carry Yzma on a massive journey for a good amount of time before needing to take a break. Exhibit H: Is really sweet, sweeter than a Hershey’s Kiss. He is a sweetheart. Exhibit I: When Pancha and Kusco needed him most, he saved the day by taking Yzma out. You better your bottom dollar he’ll do the same for you! Exhibit J: Has an incredible moral compass and will always try to do the right thing. He even stood up to Yzma later down the line. Exhibit K: He has so much brimming Charisma that the whole town he lived in unanimously agreed he was the best. Once again, he’s a sweetheart!
That's still hilarious to me how, despite seemingly being supposed to be that "villain's stupid sidekick", Kronk turned out to be [one of] the best characters in the whole movie, and it's even been proven with facts
I know this is a video about Kronk, but I really like the restaurant scene with Kuzko and Yzma. I feel like that’s one moment that sort of emphasizes the fact that she basically raised him, because although they have different tastes, that pickiness is definitely something he got from her.
Kronk may be the ur-example of the himbo, but the guy only saw Pacha for a brief moment and managed to (after some time) piece together exactly what happened to Kuzco after he lost him in the crowd.
Oh yeah, the funniest thing about Kronk is that there are several ways in which he's very intelligent. He's a top-notch chef, fantastic with kids, familiar with the ins and outs of the natural world. There are just other areas where everything goes over his head.
1:15 Kronk being unnaturally intelligent in his hobbies of passion, extremely incompetent in nearly everything else and taking an extremely long time to process things before finally piecing them together is unironically the most relatable thing in this movie and i adore this character with my whole heart 🥺
1:04 As a kid I thought the joke was that he didn't hear her right. I just now realized that the joke is him having a ton of cooking experience and knowing the nicknames for every special request.
@@laurenludovico2301 the joke relies on neither Yzma or Kuzco knowing the other is on the other side of the door. If the movie were animated in 3D, it wouldn’t work - they’d see each other. Because it’s flat, your brain is more willing to go along with the idea that their world really does end as soon as anyone ventures toward the depths of the frame. Similarly, if Pacha is 3-dimensional, it isn’t as funny that he hides by standing still - that works because he’s flat, and the wall is flat. Both examples are visual gags that delight the mind - 3D isn’t as good at it. I think because a 3D world has to have more rules than a 2D one. It’s not as given to absurdity.
Genie: There are 3 rules. No killing anyone, no making people fall in love, and no raising the dead. "I wish Kronk didn't exist." Genie: There are 4 rules.
Why Yzma is the best villain ever: She actually eats and has tastes in things, meanwhile almost all other villains are like, “I’ll drink the blood of my enemies mwahahaha...”
What disney movies have you watched? Cruella, even Ursula liked fine food. Pretty sure Jafar had an expensive taste, Farquad from Dreamworks was a fancy man who liked good food and good wine, I mean the only villains I know of that literally drank blood were vampire ones, or over the top edgy ones from non children movies.
@Cam Dempsey I wonder if its because, as children, we didn't understand how cooking really worked. As a kid, cooking was a concept that we only understood the "basics" of. (Vegetable+ food thing+ cheese + maybe stirring? = Tasty Dinner) Now that we're adults we consciously know "They ordered cheese potatoes. You make that in the following way..." Tldr: Child peepeepoopoo brain
@@marcusblackwell2372 It was an article I'd read a while back, had interviews with the production crew. Basically, the production was a mess. It was originally going to be a Lion King style movie using Aztec mythology, but almost 2 years into production and it was nowhere, so a new director was brought it. The whole crew eventually decided on a different concept (what eventually be the movie), but they were told that the release date wasn't going to be changed. They literally had 6 months to scrape together a brand new movie from scratch. End result: at the release, everything that was to be sent to the Disney Vault fit into two cardboard boxes. Two weeks later, an intern came to the director, saying that they couldn't find the script for the movie, and if he had it? The director had to explain to him that there WAS no script, because the whole production was such a patchwork that scenes were animated and voiced almost as they were being storyboarded. So the director had to write up the script, slapped his name on it, and gave it to the intern, two weeks after the movie was released. Basically, this movie REALLY shouldn't have been as good as it was.
He’s a chef (as proven in the diner scene). Not liking a chef’s dish and saying so to their face is usually grounds for extreme violence (jk)! If anything, Kronk was holding himself back.
2:28 ( *INHALES* ) Yzma is the sister to the great grandmother of the niece, and the niece’s step aunt is married to X, X & his brother are blood cousins with Pacha because they share a great-great-grandparent…….In short: Yzma is married into the family through a distant cousin’s wife’s sibling.
Can we all just appreciate the fact that there are still people in the world who watch and enjoy Emperor's New Groove? Because that movie has become far too underrated!
I never noticed before but at 1:40 you actually see him preparing the potatoes, and he dirties a glove catching the cheese before it falls into the potatoes when Kuzco says he doesn't want cheese
At the same time, Abby’s pregnant friend from LOU2 (I don’t remember what this fool’s name was) with a pregnant belly was running, climbing obstacles, ignoring the concerns of the child’s father, declaring “why does his opinion suddenly matter?” and in the end she killed not only herself, but also her unborn child. it doesn't show her as a strong female character, it shows her as a brainless fool with no self-preservation instinct, and worthy of a Darwin Award
4 combos with extra bacon on the side -> 3 Oinkers Wearing Pants 2 chili cheese samplers -> Plate of Hot Air A basket of liver and onion rings -> A Basket of Grandma's Breakfast A Catch of the Day -> ??? A Steak cut into the shape of a trout -> Change a Bull to a Gill He missed a few things but those are some surprisingly good descriptions.
My dad used to work in cooking and stuff, and he watched the movie with me. He confirmed that everything Kronk said was correct, just in different wording! I love this movie so much
I am completely shocked to find out that's Eartha Kitt playing izma but it makes absolutely sense to be her, gosh I love this woman Edit: so many likes! Thanks! It's good to see that there were other people surprised too 😂 I watched this movie when I was a kid so it had Brazilian voice actors, that's why I didn't know about queen Eartha
2:54 when Yzma cartwheels away, you can see that the rope is floating in the air. From the height of it, the scene might have been redone where Yzma was the one spinning the rope, but was opted out for the pattycake jump rope since it was funnier.
I'm glad I grew up in this generation. Seemed like there were iconic movies like this coming out every year. This, Incredible, Cars, Toy Story, Shrek etc. Not sure what's going on today but it doesn't seem like kid movies have the same level of heart or maturity put into them.
I...don't entirely agree with that. While I have seen very few Disney/Pixar movies in recent years, there have been some really fantastic ones. Inside Out, Encanto, SOUL( oh my god that movie touched me), Big Hero 6 in a lot of ways, Wreck-it-Ralph, just to name some off the top of my head. There has been some really fun, and really thoughtful stuff put out, one just has to be open to it.
@2:47 its tied to a hook or rod on the wall you will have to play the scene in slow-motion to catch it its very hard to see due to the color of the rod and the rope but its tied to it
One of the best things about this movie was the fact there was never a script. They just made the movie as they went. Which was why you got things like the "how did you get back here before us?" "Well you got me, by all accounts it doesn't make sense" the movie was mostly improv.
@@steampunkguy2036 You might not believe it but it's true, the first and only draft of the movies script was made and given to archives 2 weeks after the movie was in theaters. Before then everything about the movie was pretty much just made up as they went. And even then that "script" was just randomly tossed together pages and records of the things that were in the finalized movie. This is actually a well known and famous thing in the movie industry.
@@-Offstar From what I saw the story was meant to be different and more serious (had gods of death and everything) but executives told them to change it and make it funny, so everything else from there was rushed and improv; worked out by a miracle.
Never thought about it before but now that you mention, it explains a Lot and the only thing that makes sense. You can tell they had a blast in its making
@@DuckieMcduck it wasn’t even that it was that the movie was failing in its current state and one of the directors took over the entire project basically saying “yeah this isn’t working, you need a movie, let me do my own thing and you’ll get a movie” and Disney were so desperate they just let him do it
The short-order cook speak bit is FOREVER the top Kronk moment that lives rent free in my head. It has the Penthouse suite with pool and scenic view of the ocean at sunset.
1:14 I love how this would be a totally generic disney joke about a character suddenly getting way more jobs on their plate than they can handle but Kronk's badassery turns it into one worth telling
4:35 so true. My Spanish teacher started our first zoom class off with “I’m so disappointed in you guys” and now it’s an annual thing *Edit: update, she was contacted by the principal because the entire class is flunking (even the Spanish speaking kids) and now is suddenly more “positive” and “encouraging”*
@@mathewhaight to paraphrase from one of this video's comment section, Kronk processes things differently. Still, Kronk quickly adapting to the diner job is awesome.
She is surprisingly patient with him, yeah. She still turns on him at the end but for a villain she really had the fuse of a saint when it comes to his many blunders. Plenty of other Disney villains would have killed Kronk for less.
For all Yzma is a villain, she recognizes that she has a hypercompetent sidekick (in some areas) and recognizes it is better to please him and not harangue him for his many mistakes until she is that pissed off at not catching Kuzco.
"My Spanish Teacher Would Never" For real, you _cannot_ please school-grade Spanish teachers, and then in college, they don't care either way as long as they still get paid.
Kronk isn't awkward at family reunions. He's the guy that can casually pull off going to _other_ people's family reunions and then get adopted.
Can't we all?
@@Pharaoh_Tutankhamen Not me. I've been disowned several times in one get together. The incident of epic awkwardness is not something that can be properly related here and nobody is entirely sure what happened anyway.
Suffice it to say that I still have no idea where the rope came from, nor why I happened to have a gas-powered post hole digger on hand. And grandpa never remembered why he was carrying a cordless drill around with a honey dipper in it that was loaded with BBQ sauce... Watching a toolshed dance the Charleston is a pretty uncomfortable sight to behold.
@@taitano12 What?
@@Pharaoh_Tutankhamen Pretty sure it's a joke.
@@emeralddragon2980 I hope not
*Kronk: The Perfect Man*
Exhibit A: Can speak another language, in this case squirrel.
Exhibit B: Is good with animals, in this case also a squirrel. Also has shown himself to know about certain other animals and their species.
Exhibit C: Can cook like a master chef and can do it very well.
Exhibit D: Is good with kids, in this case Scouts.
Exhibit E: Is a comedic wizard who spawned several memes.
Exhibit F: Loyal to his friends and puts their needs before his own.
Exhibit G: Is super duper muscular. He’s strong enough to carry Yzma on a massive journey for a good amount of time before needing to take a break.
Exhibit H: Is really sweet, sweeter than a Hershey’s Kiss. He is a sweetheart.
Exhibit I: When Pancha and Kusco needed him most, he saved the day by taking Yzma out. You better your bottom dollar he’ll do the same for you!
Exhibit J: Has an incredible moral compass and will always try to do the right thing. He even stood up to Yzma later down the line.
Exhibit K: He has so much brimming Charisma that the whole town he lived in unanimously agreed he was the best. Once again, he’s a sweetheart!
You rest your case, period.
PERIODTTTT
@@jayjayholaaaaaaaaa4124 Please never say that again
That's still hilarious to me how, despite seemingly being supposed to be that "villain's stupid sidekick", Kronk turned out to be [one of] the best characters in the whole movie, and it's even been proven with facts
@ibis03 It's like Ken in the Barbie movie, what was intended to be the butt of a joke became the best part of the entire movie.
The fact that it feels like some scenes are missing tells us exactly how iconic he was
Pull the lever, Kronk!
@@amadeosendiulo2137 Wrong lever!
@@juliapaolella720 Why do we even have that lever?
Well, you got me. By all accounts, it doesn’t make sense.
@@ziqi92 oh well back to business
I know this is a video about Kronk, but I really like the restaurant scene with Kuzko and Yzma. I feel like that’s one moment that sort of emphasizes the fact that she basically raised him, because although they have different tastes, that pickiness is definitely something he got from her.
This gave me a new perspective on this scene, thank you
Kronk may be the ur-example of the himbo, but the guy only saw Pacha for a brief moment and managed to (after some time) piece together exactly what happened to Kuzco after he lost him in the crowd.
That 'aha moment' where he puts all that together proves that Kronk isn't stupid, he just processes things differently.
That is George of the Jungle neglect and I'll not have it in this house. 🤣
@@sylvirgiomanach1491 Oh, dang, that's true! I guess the two are kinda tied?
Oh yeah, the funniest thing about Kronk is that there are several ways in which he's very intelligent. He's a top-notch chef, fantastic with kids, familiar with the ins and outs of the natural world. There are just other areas where everything goes over his head.
@@johnathanmonsen6567 The man may not be book smart, but he is street smart, and that's probably better in the long run.
They really nailed that ‘hmmm where do i remember this thing’ and then rembering it in a totally unrelated setting later feeling
Patrick Warburton has one of the greatest voices ever! “Oh yeah, it’s all coming together!”
True
Would love to hear a cartoon voiceover featuring Patrick Warburton and Brad Garrett from “Everybody Loves Raymond”
The voice reminded me of Serafinowicz. Now I know why: The both played the tick.
he was also in: skylanders as flynn who is iconic as well, and a series of unfortunate events where he uses more dark humor
His voice is one of a kind.
2:04 - 2:18 I have a feeling that give him enough time, he'll figure out how to win Rock Paper Scissors with his own reflection. Lol
Nah, he'd find a way to pull his reflection out of the mirror and start doing things together as bros
Kronk is one of the best Disney characters ever made.
The actor is a huge part of it tho.
He is the male version of a Disney Princess
i want this person in my life. i wish everyone had this person in their lives.
fr
Yes
Kronk is denser than a star sometimes, but where his INT score is the dump-stat his Wisdom and Charisma is off the charts.
1:15 Kronk being unnaturally intelligent in his hobbies of passion, extremely incompetent in nearly everything else and taking an extremely long time to process things before finally piecing them together is unironically the most relatable thing in this movie and i adore this character with my whole heart 🥺
Me with anime, gaming, and trolling, then.... everything else.
I 100% agree Kronk is amazing ❤
That's me IRL for some reason
@@kiloklavdi1185 Yeah its called high functioning autism, get tested bro
Many people are intelligent in the things they are passionate about and incompetent in everything else.
He sounds like an absolute chad even his voice fits his character perfectly
1:04 As a kid I thought the joke was that he didn't hear her right. I just now realized that the joke is him having a ton of cooking experience and knowing the nicknames for every special request.
I thought the same until I saw this comment 😭
Holy crap, you're right! This is bubble bass' order all over again.
Wow
I didn’t know that
@@epsilonarcaneresearch1945 Knowing Kronk, he could do anyone's orders.
0:53 No joke, I had a fry cook quit just like this and the only thing we told him was that he couldn't use water to clean the friers.
That kitchen gag works so well because the animation is 2D and not 3D
What do you mean?
@@laurenludovico2301 the joke relies on neither Yzma or Kuzco knowing the other is on the other side of the door.
If the movie were animated in 3D, it wouldn’t work - they’d see each other.
Because it’s flat, your brain is more willing to go along with the idea that their world really does end as soon as anyone ventures toward the depths of the frame.
Similarly, if Pacha is 3-dimensional, it isn’t as funny that he hides by standing still - that works because he’s flat, and the wall is flat.
Both examples are visual gags that delight the mind - 3D isn’t as good at it.
I think because a 3D world has to have more rules than a 2D one. It’s not as given to absurdity.
@@UnleashthePhury I rewatched that scene with all of this insight and I understand! Thank you for explaining.
One of the reasons why I adore 2D animation
@@tototats16 sadly, they don't do movies like this anymore, and the new TV shows animation quality doesn't even reach the toes of this 2004 animation
0:25 Y'know, I know this is about Kronk, but can we just talk about Yzma bending a metal fork in half with one hand while having twigs for arms?
Yeah does she have a hidden secret that she secretly strong
Yeah, it's called "being fed the fuck up," a rush of adrenaline, rage, and a slite hint of hatred....to anyone, really.
Genie: There are 3 rules. No killing anyone, no making people fall in love, and no raising the dead.
"I wish Kronk didn't exist."
Genie: There are 4 rules.
And no killing is temporarily removed: *kills person that dared to wish that*
@Vegas I'm sure there's *someone* out there who hates the character of Kronk, but thankfully I haven't met them.
@Vegas I would wish it
@Vegas so I should wish your planet away that's a great idea
@Vegas not on my planet but our language is different than yours
Why Yzma is the best villain ever: She actually eats and has tastes in things, meanwhile almost all other villains are like, “I’ll drink the blood of my enemies mwahahaha...”
She is a stateswoman; she has to have taste in these things
What villains are you talking about?
What disney movies have you watched? Cruella, even Ursula liked fine food. Pretty sure Jafar had an expensive taste, Farquad from Dreamworks was a fancy man who liked good food and good wine, I mean the only villains I know of that literally drank blood were vampire ones, or over the top edgy ones from non children movies.
Sounds like one of my DM's campaign villains more than a disney villain
What do you mean she has taste??? She doesn’t like kronks spinach puffs!!!
Weird. After all these years I just now noticed that Kronk was going back and forth from almost pouring cheese on that potato...
Gotta love those small details!
I mean it’s not something you generally need to know for any of the past years 😂
I never noticed that, thank you random person!
@Cam Dempsey I wonder if its because, as children, we didn't understand how cooking really worked. As a kid, cooking was a concept that we only understood the "basics" of. (Vegetable+ food thing+ cheese + maybe stirring? = Tasty Dinner)
Now that we're adults we consciously know "They ordered cheese potatoes. You make that in the following way..."
Tldr: Child peepeepoopoo brain
@@Austar7 a masterpiece, this movie 👌
3:15 I can't believe YOU SKIPPED THE BEST PART. When Kronk pulls down the map from nowhere and says it doesn't make any sense.
For SHAME.
Not really sure how they missed that. By all accounts it doesn't make sense.
@@-Oddity That fits perfectly lmao
Patrick Warburton and good writing are the keys to Kronk's success
Not bad, considering the movie didn't actually have a script until two weeks after its theatrical release.
@@thundercrash4775 What do you mean? I never heard of that story
@@marcusblackwell2372 It was an article I'd read a while back, had interviews with the production crew.
Basically, the production was a mess. It was originally going to be a Lion King style movie using Aztec mythology, but almost 2 years into production and it was nowhere, so a new director was brought it. The whole crew eventually decided on a different concept (what eventually be the movie), but they were told that the release date wasn't going to be changed. They literally had 6 months to scrape together a brand new movie from scratch.
End result: at the release, everything that was to be sent to the Disney Vault fit into two cardboard boxes. Two weeks later, an intern came to the director, saying that they couldn't find the script for the movie, and if he had it?
The director had to explain to him that there WAS no script, because the whole production was such a patchwork that scenes were animated and voiced almost as they were being storyboarded. So the director had to write up the script, slapped his name on it, and gave it to the intern, two weeks after the movie was released.
Basically, this movie REALLY shouldn't have been as good as it was.
@@thundercrash4775 that, my friend, is part of the glory of improvisation
@@thundercrash4775 Holy shit! 😳
That's what really happened?
2:47 the way she threw the baby away is just 😭
Yzma: "And you want to know something else? I never liked your spinach puffs!"
*gasp*
@@Kalani_Saiko NEVAH!
That’s it. *Cocks pitchfork* She’s going down
@@ezelfrancisco1349 Now remember guys. From above, the wicked will receive their just rewards.
@@JamesLandon *looks up* that’ll work.
00:36
Kronk: Wrestled you in high school?
Me: *Kronk whoever wrestled you was simply obliterated from existence*
Fax
C'mon how can you leave out the "Kuzko's poison" scene?
That made me love him 😂
Right, the "Kusko's poison" scene, the scene for "Kusko's poison", the scene made specifically about "Kusko's poison"...
that scene?
........YES, that scene!
@@twistsnakeanklesvids261 Got you covered. th-cam.com/video/NcKGw-IO5Uc/w-d-xo.html
@@michaeledmunds7266 Instantly pictured Kronk flipping a TH-cam icon in his oven mitt. Magical.
"A LLAMA? But he was supposed to die!"
I like the way how kronk is playing with the kids and it's absolute wholesome and adorable.
Never forget, Kronk was ready to kill Ezma for not liking his spinach puffs
Honestly I don't blame him spinach puffs can be hard to get just right
Pretty sure that was the straw to break the camels back. He already didn't wanna have to kill kuzco and pacha
He’s a chef (as proven in the diner scene). Not liking a chef’s dish and saying so to their face is usually grounds for extreme violence (jk)! If anything, Kronk was holding himself back.
I love spinach puffs who's doesn't?!
@@Beessokoo1coo1 moi, I only like my spinach raw. And that is from someone who loves cooked vegetables and greens, normally. Just not spinach.
When you find the cure for cancer at
night but cant right it down 2:09
2:28 ( *INHALES* ) Yzma is the sister to the great grandmother of the niece, and the niece’s step aunt is married to X, X & his brother are blood cousins with Pacha because they share a great-great-grandparent…….In short: Yzma is married into the family through a distant cousin’s wife’s sibling.
Wow
Mad respect to you for explaining that
Doing gods work if only I understood
Twice removed
Oh yeah. It's all coming together
3:53
Like below, I am Kronk.
This is me whenever I get crap all day.
I do nothing.
And when I do do something, it always backfires.
Send help.
Can we all just appreciate the fact that there are still people in the world who watch and enjoy Emperor's New Groove? Because that movie has become far too underrated!
Seriously tho it’s actually so good
Just watched it two weeks ago!
me and my family watch it at least twice a month and we fcking love and enjoy it everytime, it's a legendary film and it needs to be not forgotten
I hope yall are watching "Kronk's new groove" too!
@@alittleimagination9023 of course!!
I never noticed before but at 1:40 you actually see him preparing the potatoes, and he dirties a glove catching the cheese before it falls into the potatoes when Kuzco says he doesn't want cheese
Hes got that iconic kronk glow everybody's talking about
He gets it from working out with Herculad and Charlie
3:47 "Is he mad ? 👈😨"
"Girl idk. 🤷🏾♀️🐴"
🤣🤣🤣
I like how the mother is pregnant and struggling to pick something up. Shes so beautiful. I love the realism
RIGHT?! ❤
At the same time, Abby’s pregnant friend from LOU2 (I don’t remember what this fool’s name was) with a pregnant belly was running, climbing obstacles, ignoring the concerns of the child’s father, declaring “why does his opinion suddenly matter?” and in the end she killed not only herself, but also her unborn child. it doesn't show her as a strong female character, it shows her as a brainless fool with no self-preservation instinct, and worthy of a Darwin Award
1:57 when you figure out how to complete a mission in a game
4 combos with extra bacon on the side -> 3 Oinkers Wearing Pants
2 chili cheese samplers -> Plate of Hot Air
A basket of liver and onion rings -> A Basket of Grandma's Breakfast
A Catch of the Day -> ???
A Steak cut into the shape of a trout -> Change a Bull to a Gill
He missed a few things but those are some surprisingly good descriptions.
My dad used to work in cooking and stuff, and he watched the movie with me. He confirmed that everything Kronk said was correct, just in different wording! I love this movie so much
Squidward: "We serve *food* here, sir."
When it comes to cooking Kronk is a genious and one of the best.
I feel like A Catch of the Day doesn’t need a name so that’s why he didn’t say it.
God, I love Hash House Lingo, even if I don't always understand it.
Beware a man who was a champion wrestler and an interpretive dancer. He's going places.
2:22 that “EuGhHhHhHhH” was everything 😭😭
stop i cant breathe
Patrick Warburton put his entire soul into that 😂
and in italian the answer of isma is “beware, i killed for a lot less” genius
If I catch Yzma looking like that I would probably scream in pure terror.
"EUGHHHHHH!!! THAT BEE IS LIVING MY LIFE!!!"
“Ah, c’mon! Make up your mind!”
Even a man as kindhearted and sweet as Kronk has his limits.
I am completely shocked to find out that's Eartha Kitt playing izma but it makes absolutely sense to be her, gosh I love this woman
Edit: so many likes! Thanks! It's good to see that there were other people surprised too 😂 I watched this movie when I was a kid so it had Brazilian voice actors, that's why I didn't know about queen Eartha
Omg i didn't know that 😳
Holy crap! I just got enlightened! I did not know that
Wow that makes so much sense now
same here
It absolutely makes sense, Eartha was great and did a great job here👍🏼
8 year old me trying to figure out who stole my yogurt: 2:04
Oh yeah, its all coming together
@@jefferyjames722 yup
POV: when you realized the problem you got wrong answer.
1:27 the steak is actually cut into the shape of a trout lol
I've never noticed that! I've watched this movie an unhealthy amount of times, and I never saw that. 😂😂
you got all that, honey? 🤣🤣
Me and my two remaining brain cells all agreeing on the wrong answer: 4:11
This is SUCH an underrated movie
Bruh, I keep saying this.
Patrick Warburton has literally been voicing my whole childhood like all my favorite tv and move characters are voiced by him he is amazing.
4:04 is my favorite bit, personally
I absolutely agree. "That'll work"
“Aww yeah it’s all coming together”
That’s smile after is just plastered with confidence lol
If the voice wasn't Patrick Warburton's, Kronk wouldn't even be memorable. His line deliveries in this movie are golden
Giving Kronk his own movie is the best sequel Disney could have ever done. I remember I would watch that more than emperor’s new groove.
I love the kitchen scene with him, he just gets thrown in, and does pretty well, considering all the chatter in the background.
Kronk: THE original lovable himbo. None were more iconic, none shall replace him.
2:54 when Yzma cartwheels away, you can see that the rope is floating in the air. From the height of it, the scene might have been redone where Yzma was the one spinning the rope, but was opted out for the pattycake jump rope since it was funnier.
OK I JUST NOTICED AS WELL
their house has a babysitting ghost
isn't it tied to something on the wall?
or maybe the fact that it stays floating just so they can do the patty-cake thing is itself a visual gag
2:56
It's tied to a peg on the wall lol
@@cyncir I realized after looking again, but i didn't really care enough to edit/delete my comment.
@@mattchaos5692 Lol it's okay, that'd be funny if it was a ghost
I'm glad I grew up in this generation. Seemed like there were iconic movies like this coming out every year. This, Incredible, Cars, Toy Story, Shrek etc. Not sure what's going on today but it doesn't seem like kid movies have the same level of heart or maturity put into them.
I...don't entirely agree with that. While I have seen very few Disney/Pixar movies in recent years, there have been some really fantastic ones. Inside Out, Encanto, SOUL( oh my god that movie touched me), Big Hero 6 in a lot of ways, Wreck-it-Ralph, just to name some off the top of my head. There has been some really fun, and really thoughtful stuff put out, one just has to be open to it.
2:48 I love how the left rope end just floats by itself
I think the rope is attached to the wall
It’s tied to a peg.
@@7_ty_ then what was the green pants kid doing this while time
@2:47 its tied to a hook or rod on the wall you will have to play the scene in slow-motion to catch it its very hard to see due to the color of the rod and the rope but its tied to it
@@JessicaFeuerstein-e6n ohh, I thought the joke was that it was floating
“Oh yeah. It’s all coming together.”
-Kronk
One of the best things about this movie was the fact there was never a script. They just made the movie as they went. Which was why you got things like the "how did you get back here before us?" "Well you got me, by all accounts it doesn't make sense" the movie was mostly improv.
I don't believe that
@@steampunkguy2036 You might not believe it but it's true, the first and only draft of the movies script was made and given to archives 2 weeks after the movie was in theaters. Before then everything about the movie was pretty much just made up as they went. And even then that "script" was just randomly tossed together pages and records of the things that were in the finalized movie. This is actually a well known and famous thing in the movie industry.
@@-Offstar From what I saw the story was meant to be different and more serious (had gods of death and everything) but executives told them to change it and make it funny, so everything else from there was rushed and improv; worked out by a miracle.
Never thought about it before but now that you mention, it explains a Lot and the only thing that makes sense. You can tell they had a blast in its making
@@DuckieMcduck it wasn’t even that it was that the movie was failing in its current state and one of the directors took over the entire project basically saying “yeah this isn’t working, you need a movie, let me do my own thing and you’ll get a movie” and Disney were so desperate they just let him do it
I just love the fact that the waitress gave kronk the order like as if the chef didn't just walk out😆
3:34 Disney trying to scar children
Kronk is literally the best sidekick/right hand man ever created. I love him and can't think of a single person who doesn't like him
1:52 Dude kronk literally was looking at kuzco...
The short-order cook speak bit is FOREVER the top Kronk moment that lives rent free in my head. It has the Penthouse suite with pool and scenic view of the ocean at sunset.
2:16
A meme is born
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1:14 I love how this would be a totally generic disney joke about a character suddenly getting way more jobs on their plate than they can handle but Kronk's badassery turns it into one worth telling
(I'm glad Kronk got his own movie, he deserved it!)
WHAT! WHEN,? WHATS IT CALLED?
@@edwardbo4666 (years back, it's called Kronks New Groove. Its an underrated sequel)
@@kazuichisouda2487 thank you
@@edwardbo4666 I've seen it before, it's a good one. It's on disney Plus.
He WHAT?!
1:20 as a Chef I feel this!
I think it's one of the best scenes in the whole movie
You and me both.
As an expeditor, i feel you. Its annoying having to tell the line a changing order and making them do extra unnecessary shit
Kronk’s little tent is hilarious. Gotta keep those knees safe and dry lol
And the pure disgust when he sees eesma at night haha
Yeah......His knees. His pants sure pitched a tent, all right
"3 oinkers wearing pants, a plate of hot air, basket of grandma's breakfast and change the bull to a gill. Got it. 👌🏼"
F***ing. LEGEND!
The fact that Kronk immediately spoke truck stop restaurant lingo is amazing.
4:16 it ain't the circle of life it's the circle of living
Nobody gonna talk about how Kronk was ready to murder over his spinach puffs?
It brings me joy knowing that me and Kronk's voice actor has the same birthday
Kronk is peak adaptabilty.
4:35 so true. My Spanish teacher started our first zoom class off with “I’m so disappointed in you guys” and now it’s an annual thing
*Edit: update, she was contacted by the principal because the entire class is flunking (even the Spanish speaking kids) and now is suddenly more “positive” and “encouraging”*
She is why I hate teachers.
🤣
Turns out when a teacher treats kids like trash, they're less motivated to behave and learn.
An entire class of dumbasses, impressive
The principal is just a winny little weenie
During the diner scene you can see the moment where he goes from nervous to "oh yeah, Ive got this". Bro was IN HIS ELEMENT.
I love how chief just slaps all of his brew right into his suitcase, this is brilliant
I love the Thomas The Train and The Magic Railroad reference when he's sleeping and waking up lmfao.
I love how Kronk just makes good impressions wherever he goes.
I've never actually seen this movie, but man this is funny!
I love how he just becomes an expert diner chef.
When he got his own movie it explains that as a child he use to cook a lot but his father didn’t like it.
@@bagofmoss4710 Kronk despite his muscles was more of a nurturer apparently
He did prepare dinner for Kuzco and Yzma.
@@DarsiPadilla I meant more of knowing what all the order lingo means.
@@mathewhaight to paraphrase from one of this video's comment section, Kronk processes things differently. Still, Kronk quickly adapting to the diner job is awesome.
Kronk taking over the restaurant’s kitchen is a severely underrated scene.
Kronk is everyone's comfort character.
He's my spirit animal.
Bro I love kronk so much- he's One of the best characters ever.-
We all need to appreciate Kronk being willing to sacrifice that amazing Oven mitt to catch the cheese. 😇
3:30 How the hell did this joke make it into a disney movie?
2:56 best part 😂
We all need a Kronk in our lives 😄
2:53 aww in a way that was yzma’s way of being considerate for kronk’s shenanigans
She is surprisingly patient with him, yeah. She still turns on him at the end but for a villain she really had the fuse of a saint when it comes to his many blunders. Plenty of other Disney villains would have killed Kronk for less.
For all Yzma is a villain, she recognizes that she has a hypercompetent sidekick (in some areas) and recognizes it is better to please him and not harangue him for his many mistakes until she is that pissed off at not catching Kuzco.
In that voice one fell off and bumped his head was amazing
Me when I remember where I lost that last missing puzzle piece: “Oh yeah, it’s all comin’ together 😏”
Patrick Warburton is a legend that we will never get tired of listening to him voicing our Kronk
I'm so glad he got his own movie
What's it called
Kronk’s New Groove
Patrick Warburton is amazing, and his kronks personality perfectly reflects his
And Joe Swanson
back when Disney knew how to make a good old fashioned comedy romp
Kronk is what made the movie.
Kronk is Already My Favorite Cartoon Character That I Love So Much
Yzma is crazy, I once made Kronk's spinach puffs and they were so good, my entire family loved him.
This is one of those movies that just keeps getting better the older you get. The writing and voice acting is so good.
"My Spanish Teacher Would Never"
For real, you _cannot_ please school-grade Spanish teachers, and then in college, they don't care either way as long as they still get paid.
Right?? I learned Way more Spanish when I taught myself than I ever did in a formal classroom setting.
*kronk is the ultimate gigachad but is also the best disney princess of all time*