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Kuzco (The Emperor’s New Groove)

An extravagant emperor

The pop figurine of the character of Kuzco is well in the style of the cartoon with its simple and geometric forms reminiscent of Inca art. We find this red tunic with golden lines, a kind of train and a big jewel around the neck. With that, he wears simple black sandals with a golden band around the ankles. At the head level, he wears his imposing golden crown, his blue earrings and his black mid-length hair. On the face, his eyes are half closed, his nose is much bigger than most Funko pop figures and he wears a big smile a little bit on the side.

The Selfish Emperor

Kuzco is one of the main characters of the Disney Studios cartoon Kuzco (The Emperor’s New Groove). Kuzco is a young Inca emperor particularly immature and selfish. On the occasion of his eighteenth birthday, he summons Pacha, the chief of a village, only to ask him which hillside of his village is the most exposed in order to build a new palace with a swimming pool, which will force him to raze his village. At the same time, he decides to fire his very old advisor Izma, whom he suspects of conspiring against him. She invites him to dinner under the pretext of reconciliation, but in fact she intends to poison him. Unfortunately, Yzma’s assistant, Kronk, makes a mistake with the potion and Kuzco is transformed into a llama. And when Kronk tries to get rid of the lama Kuzco that he knocked out, he ends up by accident in the cart of Pasha who is on his way home. That’s when their adventure begins

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