The Emperor's New Groove came out 20 years ago, during a time when Disney's animation department was going through an identity crisis. The plot is simple: David Spade is a bratty emperor. Eartha Kitt and Patrick Warburton turn him into a llama. And John Goodman is the peasant who helps make things right. It was originally gonna be an epic musical, but then it became a comedy, a box-office disappointment, and now, we would argue, a beloved classic.
Show Notes:
- What's making Aisha happy: The Pack, now streaming on Amazon Prime
- What's making Glen happy: Dear Girls: Intimate Tales, Untold Secrets & Advice For Living Your Best Life, by Ali Wong
- What's making Stephen happy: Jenn Pelly's Pitchfork article "Meet Shameika Stepney, Inspiration to Fiona Apple on Fetch the Bolt Cutters"
The audio was produced by Candice Lim and Will Jarvis. It was edited by Jessica Reedy.
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