The Emperor's New Groove - Cast

Cast

  • David Spade as Emperor Kuzco, the selfish, 18-year-old emperor of the Inca Empire. Nik Ranieri served as the supervising animator for Kuzco.
  • John Goodman as Pacha, a portly peasant who serves as a foil for Kuzco. Bruce W. Smith served as the supervising animator for Pacha.
  • Eartha Kitt as Yzma, Kuzco's advisor who wants to get rid of Kuzco so that she can take over. Dale Baer served as the supervising animator for Yzma. Andreas Deja was the supervising animator for Yzma during the film's "Kingdom of the Sun" stage in production.
  • Patrick Warburton as Kronk Pepikrankenitz, Yzma's dim-witted right-hand man, who reforms in the end. Tony Bancroft served as the supervising animator for Kronk.
  • Wendie Malick as Chicha, Pacha's frustrated wife. Throughout the film, she is pregnant with a child, and her newborn baby is born at the film's climax.
  • Kellyann Kelso and Eli Russell Linnetz as Chaca and Tipo, Pacha's kids.
  • Bob Bergen as Bucky the Squirrel, Kronk's companion who dislikes Yzma.
  • Tom Jones as the Theme Song Guy, Kuzco's personal theme song conductor.
  • Patti Deutsch as a waitress
  • John Fiedler as an old man thrown out of Kuzco's castle. He is later named Rudy in the sequel.
  • Joe Whyte as an official in charge of finding Kuzco a bride.

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