The Lost Media Mysteries/Kingdom of the Sun/Script

Ethan M. Nelson: At the late 1990's, after the success in such films as The Lion King, Disney was thinking about big ideas, so much that allowed director Roger Allers developed a film about Incan culture. Do you know for I'm speaking? The Emperor's New Groove, only that this was not Allers' original idea, who quited due to the final draft that was different from that he raised. Today, in The Lost Media Mysteries, we'll talk about how it was this production.

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Ethan M. Nelson: The Emperor's New Groove was originally going to be called Kingdom of the Sun and was going to be a loose adaptation of Mark Twain's The Prince and the Pauper, although Kuzco and Pacha continued being the main characters. Except in this version, Pacha was not the 40 year old village headman with wife and children, but a eighteen year old llama herder who discovers that he is Kuzco's lost-long twin brother, who in pre-production, was named Manco.