Disney Blacklists ‘Emperor’s New Groove’, Film Banned From Streaming After 24 Years

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Pacha and Kuzco walking up a cliff in 'The Emperor's New Groove'

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17 Comments

  1. Tracy Wilson

    The title is deceiving

    1. Karl

      The title is deliberately full of it. Shame on the author — get a real job you hack!

    2. Polly

      Once again, what was the point of this story????

  2. Tayla

    Their titles are ALWAYS deceiving…

  3. char Norton

    And it’s streaming on Disney plus,right now!

  4. Eric Poll

    Kronk continues to be my most beloved Disney character. And yet no where to be seen. I would pay extra willingly to get a picture in the parks with Kronk!

    There is no good explanation here.

  5. EhCanadian

    Disney tries to plan which movies will be successes and which will be failures. For example, Disney planned Lilo and Stitch to be a failure, with minimal merchandise and no theme park presence. After it was a success, Disney fired the directors (who went to Dreamworks to create the How To Train Your Dragon films), and eventually released more merchandise, a theme park character costume, and even announced a theme park ride – two years after the movie.

    1. Louise Theabo

      Jeffrey Katzenberg left Pixar and The Walt Disney Company after being denied a promotion. He was not fired.

  6. John Chapter 8

    They downplay it because it’s a Mesoamerican story without any respect or reverence for Mesoamerica. We live in an age where third world aboriginals are worshipped like demigods walking among us by leftists. This movie doesn’t lavish ancient South America with adoration, it’s just a silly odd couple sitcom that uses Incan props. That’s a big sin post modern Hollywood.

    1. Han

      Oh on the contrary my friend, why bring political views in a children’s movie, you really think a kid would care about mesoamerican history based on the plot of this movie. It’s not about its accuracy to said culture, on top of that it’s Peruvian culture that the movie is inspired from. Anyways, it’s meant to be a funny children’s movie not to be cascaded with political views. If that’s how you feel about the movie, I think it’s best for you to look at other avenues or expressing such concern and not smear what you think a children’s movie.

      1. E

        Oh my God, GROW UP. Most Children’s stories have some sort of message — be it political or social. Read a book. Lol

  7. Cat

    Think I may have to black list Disney from my home, sorry Disney you’ve thrown off my groove.

    1. Jake

      But then how are you going to watch The Emperor’s New Groove?

  8. Shane

    There is a fairly large wordcount here for something that doesn’t go anywhere. Please learn to write netter pieces, this was annoying.

  9. Who Cares

    The state of the world right now, and this is what you’re writing about? How uncomplicated your life must be. Get a grip and stop wasting people’s time.

  10. Chris

    How about when u post stuff like this be more on point on what exactly is being banned by Disney the bloody title made it seem like to movie itself is being banned not the Documentary on behind the scenes. Your mob have a annoying habit of doing this alot

  11. B Dub

    I hope you enjoy telling your mommy that you’re a hack every night when she tucks you into bed

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