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List Price: $29.99 | | Label: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Salesrank: 17889
Released: December 13, 2005 |
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MPAA Rating: G (General Audience) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Get back in the groove with Disney's hilarious all-new movie. After his wild adventures with Pacha and Emperor Kuzco, lovable lug Kronk, Yzma's former henchman, has happily started a new life as the head chef in his very own diner. An all-new wacky adventure begins, however, when a llama-gram arrives telling him that his father is due for a visit. Before you can say "squeaker, squeak," Kronk is cooking up trouble with the sly enchantress, Yzma, trying to make himself look like a success in time for Papi's arrival. After a bunch of big blunders and a massive cheese explosion in the restaurant, Kronk finds himself covered in a heap of trouble. It is only with the help of friends both old and new that Kronk learns to be true to his groove.~
Description of Kronk's New Groove:
Believing in oneself and remaining steadfast to one's convictions prove vital components of happiness and success in Kronk's New Groove. In this sequel to The Emperor's New Groove, the Emperor fades into the background as the resident nice guy in the palace and henchman Kronk's new life takes center stage. No longer just a dim-witted tough guy, Kronk is fulfilling his dreams as head chef in a local restaurant and camp counselor at Camp Chippamuka. Sure, he's made a few mistakes including being hoodwinked yet again by Yzma, but he's made things right and he's happy. Problem is, his father is coming for a visit and Kronk has led him to believe that he's settled into a house on a hill with a wife and family. Desperate to win his father's approval, Kronk pretends he's someone he's not while bemoaning the events that have deprived him of the status symbols his father demands. In reviewing those events, he learns an important lesson about the value of friendship and doing what is right. Humor abounds in this successful sequel, the animation and voice talent are strong, and the characters are just as appealing as in the original movie. Bonus features include a "Pyramid Scheme" game show with trivia questions from the movie, "Kronk's Brain Game" which is a strange expedition into the workings of Konk's mind, and a "Backstage Disney How to Cook a Movie" featurette with Patrick Warburton (Kronk), Saul Blinkoff and Elliot Bour (Directors) on the crucial ingredients for a successful show. (Ages 2 and older) --Tami Horiuchi
Kronk's New Groove Reviews:
great sequel to the Emporors New Grove 
2008-10-04 - It is an excellent sequel to the Emperors New Grove. If you like the first one, you will like this one too.
kids enjoy this dvd 
2008-08-01 - this is not a popular dvd, but my kids love it. they are 11 and 4 years old. I think that since it isn't continuous played on tv and a lot of friends don't have it, contribute to the fact the enjoy watching it so much. They always rented it everytime we rented a dvd. Good, clean family enjoyment
I liked it... 
2007-12-01 - It is a pretty good runner up of The Emperor's New Groove but doesn't take the prize. It is a good clean movie for the children.
Kronk's father is coming for a visit and he needs to buy a house on the hill, a wife and some children before he gets there if he wants to truly make his father proud.
Kronks New Groove Region Code Error 
2007-03-30 - I would have rated it higher but I cannot play it on one of my DVDs because it comes up with an error "REGION CODE ERROR". As I don't know how to get rid of the error because I do not know the region code it makes it inconvenient to watch it.Kronk's New Groove
A Fun Sequel 
2007-02-04 - Kronk's New Grove is a really fun movie, especially if you are a fan of Kronk and Patrick Warburton. It may not be as good as the original movie, but it is still funny and was able to get the actors from the original movie to return. This movie also had a great soundtrack that worked for the movie. Overall, the movie is worth seeing if you are a fan.