The story follows , a selfish, arrogant young ruler who is transformed into a llama by his power-hungry advisor, Yzma, and her bumbling henchman, Kronk. To regain his human form and his throne, Kuzco must rely on the kindness of a humble peasant named Pacha, leading to a hilarious journey of self-discovery and friendship.
This is crucial because Disney animated films often have two distinct Spanish dubs: one for Spain (Castilian Spanish) and one for Latin America. Dual-Lat specifies the dub, which is preferred by audiences from Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and other Latin American countries. The humor in The Emperor’s New Groove —featuring sharp, modern dialogue—translates particularly well in the Latin Spanish version.