She makes the comment, "Wow", although she claims it was just acting. In “Graduation Groove”, the series finale, Yzma is demoted to Kronk's secretary for firing him earlier in the episode. (In the last episode, he tells Yzma how obvious her disguise is, but when asked how long he has known, he replies 'About three episodes back.') In another, it is discovered that Kuzco's favorite food is Mudka's Meat Mug which is the only thing he orders. In the animated television series, Kronk plays the role of hero, villain, sidekick of (n)either side, or a combination of these roles in varying episodes. The theme song describes Kuzco as an icon in "Mesoamerican history". This is Kuzco. He always gives Kuzco advice to help him out of any situation.
She is Kuzco's good friend and love interest. In The Emperor's New School, Yzma constantly plots to get Kuzco to fail his classes at Kuzco Academy, allowing her to become empress; to this end, she poses as Amzy (her first name spelled backwards), the principal of Kuzco Academy.
Miley Cyrus guest voices her. An emperor exterminator Yzma hired to get rid of Kuzco. Not really an emperor, but he is still admired by Curi, Cuxi, and Cuca for being a Full Varsity Decathlon Champion. He delivers mail to people in Kuzco Academy. In the second season, Malina shows that she is not as perfect as most people think. Yzma also appears in the direct-to-DVD sequel Kronk's New Groove. Through the animated series, it is learned that Kronk comes from a family of athletic health and fitness advocates. In the English version, she was voiced by Eartha Kitt, who received three Annie Awards and two Emmy Awards for the role. wit, self-reflexive playing to the audience,...read more. Not really a bad girl, but an A student instead. Yacana, the Incan constellation of the llama and one of the Incan's most important constellations, rises above Cusco in November. In addition, Kronk is implied to be Jewish; in the film Kronk's New Groove, he fantasizes about marrying Miss Birdwell in a Jewish ceremony, complete with him stepping on a glass. Movie Released on December 15 #6. Some of Yzma's known relatives appear at times in the series. Didn't you see the first movie?' The Emperor's New Groove is a 2000 American animated buddy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures.It is the 40th animated Disney feature film and was directed by Mark Dindal from a script written by David Reynolds, based on a story by Chris Williams and Dindal. Some of Yzma's known relatives appear at times in the series. In the episode "Monster Masquerade", Yzma takes a cobra form similar to Jafar's from the Disney film Aladdin. If her liberal use of Purple Is the New Black in her wardrobe didn't give it away, Yzma's the baddie and a sorceress of dastardly potions. However, Brock gets his voice back and musically duels with Yzma.
Only played a minor role in this show. Auditions for Kuzco and Malina's Fundraising Musical. Kuzco commonly appears at Disney Parks, just like other Disney characters.
She often also uses Kuzco's crush to get him to do the right thing. The film producers have stated that she is a complicated thinker; an example given with her original plan to kill Emperor Kuzco.
She is driven to excel almost to the point of having a nervous breakdown if she does not do everything perfectly perfect (a prime example of a Type A personality), and has a very moral mindset which the show uses as a foil against Kuzco's slacker life-choices. He is initially reluctant to help Kuzco, since the emperor seems to make it clear that he still intends to destroy Pacha's village.
It is implied that Yzma practices magic, but this is never shown. Twice she has kicked "Principal Amzy" out of her own office. represented everything the rebellious WB animators avoided. 'Buck' Lewis), additional dialogue recordist (as Bill Higgley), supervising ADR editor (as Thomas G. Whiting), compositor (as Jason Leonard Robert Buske), key assistant effects animator (as Angela Anastasia Diamos), effects inbetween artist (as Kristin K. Fong Lukavsky), key assistant effects animator (as Mabel L. Gesner), assistant production manager: visual effects, key assistant effects animator (as Joseph Christopher Pepe), key assistant effects animator (as Peter Francis Pepe Jr.), assistant effects animator (as Sam Recinos), assistant production manager: visual effects (as Kim Gray), compositing/digital file services supervisor (as James 'JR' Russell), assistant production manager: visual effects, Florida (as Stephanie M. Spahn), technical director: production support (uncredited), camera/film recorder operator (as John D. Aardal), senior manager: scene planning and camera, inbetween artist: "Kuzco Llama" (as Carlos Rodrigo Arancibia), breakdown artist: "Pacha" (as Janelle Bell-Martin), 2D animation processing supervisor: Paris, inbetween artist: "Misty", "Yzma Cat" and "Chicha", paint/final check supervisor (as Hortensia M. Casagran), key assistant animator: "Kuzco" and "Tipo", assistant 2D animation processing supervisor (as Karen N. China), lead animator: "Theme Song Guy", "Waitress", "Old Man", "Official" and "Maidens" (as Sandro Lucio Cleuzo), assistant animator: "Pacha" (as Antony de Fato), animator: "Yzma" (as Robert Espanto Domingo), inbetween artist: "Chaca", "Bucky", "Kronk Angel" and "Kronk Devil", assistant paint supervisor (as Phyllis Estelle Fields), assistant 2D animation processing supervisor (as Gareth P. Fishbaugh), 2D animation processor (as Corey D. 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Hong), key assistant animator: "Pacha" (as Akemi Gutierrez), rough inbetweener (as Christopher Hubbard), key assistant animator: "Misty", "Yzma Cat" and "Chicha" (as Myung Kang Teague), animator: "Kuzco/Kuzco Llama" (as Sang-Jin Kim), key assistant animator: "Kuzco Llama" (as Jang Lee), key assistant animator: "Kuzco Llama" (as Mi Yul Lee), 2D animation processor (as Roberto Lizardo), breakdown artist: "Kuzco" and "Tipo" (as Patricia L. Ann Billings), blue sketch artist (as Monica Albracht Marroquin), layout artist (as Vincent Massy de la Chesneraye), color model mark-up (as Beth Ann McCoy-Gee), assistant final check supervisor (as Teri N. McDonald), 2D animation processor (as Michael Alan McFerren), key assistant animator: "Miscellaneous" (as Michael 'Big Mike' McKinney), lead key assistant animator: miscellaneous, additional clean-up artist (as Frank Montagna Jr.), animator: Paris (as Borja Montoro Cavero), assistant animator: "Kronk" (as Wendy J. 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Shirado), assistant animator: "Yzma" (as Chun Yin Joey So), breakdown artist: "Chaca", "Bucky", "Kronk Angel" and "Kronk Devil", assistant animator: "Kuzco Llama" (as George Sukara), lead key assistant animator: "Kuzco" and "Tipo", assistant animator: "Chaca", "Bucky", "Kronk Angel" and "Kronk Devil", color model stylist (as Judith L. Tolley), assistant layout artist (as Kevyn Lee Wallace), assistant animator: "Kuzco Llama" (as Virginia Wolf Browning), animator: "Kuzco/Kuzco Llama" (as Phil Young), video post-production coordinator (as Robert H. Bagley), first assistant editor (as Paul Chandler Carrera), post-production administrator (as Heatherjane Smith), post-production engineer (as Michael Kenji Tomizawa), post-production coordinator (as Valerie Flueger), high definition editorial services (uncredited), music production coordinator (as Deniece Larocca-Hall), technology manager: systems software development, production assistant (as Melissa K. 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'Zig' Reagan), technology supporter (as Nathalie Roca Ripoll), additional production support (as Craig A. Sost), technology supporter: network administration, technology supporter (as Sahara Elizabeth Ford-Wernick), technology supporter (as Derek Elliott Wilson), production assistant: "Kingdom of the Sun" (uncredited), foley/live action reference for guards (uncredited).
However, he remains arrogant; near the end of the film, he shows up in women's clothing, claiming he is Kronk's wife, announcing, 'You like how I weaseled my way into this movie?'. The spirit of Chuck Jones' classic Warner Bros. cartoons lives again — Then she falls from the top of the palace, teasing a, made most of the food that he himself lives on in the palace, This immediately comes back to bite him hard. Made one appearance in Oops, All Doodles.
He told the real truth just like Kuzco did. Unfortunately, thanks to Kronk's potion mix-up, Kuzco instead turns into a llama. His name is possibly a reference to Incan emperor Pachacuti. She always has to show Kuzco the correct decision to take (though he rarely listens). Ie. His name was not revealed until the episode Monster Masquerade. She prints the Academy's news scroll (which later leads her to be a reporter of the Kuzconian Times). Originally serving as the Emperor Kuzco's advisor, she is later fired after meddling in his affairs and attempting to act as Empress in his absence. Malina is also very strict and has a serious face referred to as 'The Stare' by Kuzco and Kronk. Kuzco then comes up with a plan to get Yatta rehired. The major overhaul of story made the film a buddy movie, with Pacha and Kuzco having to work through the adventure together. Kuzco is straight, see! A guy whose groove and style is equaled to only by his ego and inversely proportional to his sense of empathy. Identical twin brothers who attend Kuzco Academy. The two set out to turn Kuzco back to a human by getting to Yzma's lab. The two set out to turn Kuzco back to a human by getting to Yzma's lab. Yzma's character in the series is seen to be cruel, but comically eccentric, often calling herself beautiful even though all other characters in the series consider her appearance "scary beyond all reason". He also starred as in his own film, Kronk's New Groove, and is a recurring character in the television series, The Emperor's New School. Yatta is a waitress at Mudka's Meat Hut and a friend of Malina. As a result of the events of the original film, Kuzco and Pacha share an attachment as both friends and surrogate father and son. His original appearance was in, Told the legend of Emperor Micchu. Made one appearance in Evil and Eviler. In the first film, Kronk states that she should re-label her potions, because everything she makes in her "secret lab" has exactly the same pinkish color. Made one appearance in The Emperor's New Pet.
In the final episode of the series, at the end she goes on a date with Kuzco straight after he is made emperor and happily becomes his girlfriend. He easily becomes angry when Kuzco does that.
Malina is the only major character from that series that has not previously appeared in either The Emperor's New Groove or Kronk's New Groove. Only played a minor role in this show. TVTropes is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. She makes me feel safe. Malina also has an incredibly strong sense of winning every contest she enters by any means, which first appeared in the episode "The Emperor's New Tuber" in which Malina was determined to fill all the spots on the Whack-A-Weasel arcade game on the high score board with her name (the last person on the list was Yzma). She is also a straight-A student, which is apparently a requirement for the cheerleading squad (which is a twist to most stereotypical "airheaded" cheerleaders). At the end of the episode "Working Girl" after she got fired from Mudkas so Yatta can get re-hired with help from Kuzco she asks him on a date but he can't go because he ate too much food at Mudkas so he can talk to her and ended up having a sick moment. Not an actual character.
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The plan involved her turning him into a flea, putting him in a box, putting that box into another box and then mailing that box to herself only to smash it with a hammer. Coach of Kuzco Academy. | Pacha's frustrated wife.