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   [NEWS] "The Emperor's New Groove" gettin   
   29 Oct 25 16:53:31   
   
   XPost: rec.arts.animation, rec.arts.disney.animation   
   From: YourName@YourISP.com   
      
   "Classic"?!? More like one of the Disney movies most people have   
   forgotten even existed and bombed at the box office.   
      
      
       Classic Disney Movie Getting 4K Release for 25th Anniversary   
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       A classic Disney movie is getting the 4K treatment ahead of its   
       25th anniversary, celebrating a fan-favorite animated movie.   
      
       What Disney classic is getting a new 4K release?   
       The 2000 classic animated comedy The Emperor's New Groove is   
       getting a new 4K release, as well as a special theatrical run   
       at Los Angeles' El Capitan Theatre from November 21-23, 2025.   
       The 4K release is set to arrive on December 9, 2025, and will   
       also coincide with a new release on digital platforms.   
      
       The 4K release will include the 4K UHD, digital, and Blu-ray   
       versions of the film, allowing fans to watch any of the versions   
       they want.   
      
       Originally released in 2000, The Emperor's New Groove stars   
       David Spade as Emperor Kuzco, an emperor who is transformed into   
       a llama by his ex-advisor, and must navigate how to return to his   
       body while learning about himself. Alongside Spade, the movie   
       also stars John Goodman, Eartha Kitt, Patrick Warburton, and   
       Wendie Malick.   
      
       The film was directed by Mark Dindal and written by David   
       Reynolds, and actually wasn't a massive hit upon release.   
       However, the movie became even bigger after its home media   
       release, and was 2001's best-selling home video release. In the   
       years since, the movie has become one fans of Disney look back on   
       fondly. It's also the subject of underground documentary   
       The Sweatbox, which chronicles the complicated production with   
       several animator interviews.   
      
       More information on the film's 4K release is likely to come in   
       the future, including a look at what special features might be on   
       the release - as well as pricing.   
      
      
      
      
      
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