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* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Kuzco, just like in the movie. One episode even deals with a sort of "family Olympics," and he immediately goes to join Pacha's family. He himself claims he was "birthed from a glorious union between the Moon and the Stars." It's even painted Renaissance-style on the school's ceiling. It's implied in another episode that Yzma is behind the disappearance of Kuzco's Dad. |
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Kuzco, just like in the movie. One episode even deals with a sort of "family Olympics," and he immediately goes to join Pacha's family. He himself claims he was "birthed from a glorious union between the Moon and the Stars." It's even painted Renaissance-style on the school's ceiling. It's implied in another episode that Yzma is behind the disappearance of Kuzco's Dad. |
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* [[Playing Sick]] |
* [[Playing Sick]] |
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* [[Poor Man's Substitute]]: It's pretty obvious that J. P. Manoux sounds like David Spade doing a very bad impersonation of David Spade doing a...you get the idea |
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* [[Popular Is Dumb]]: Averted. Apparently at Kuzco Academy cheerleaders are required to have perfect grades. |
* [[Popular Is Dumb]]: Averted. Apparently at Kuzco Academy cheerleaders are required to have perfect grades. |
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* [[Purely Aesthetic Era]] |
* [[Purely Aesthetic Era]] |