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He also was initially unwilling to marry any girls who didn't meet his image, often bluntly and rudely dismissing them, as evidenced by the opening of the movie where he had to choose the bride, and refused them just from glances. His nature was petty such as having an old man thrown out of the window (but not killing him) simply because Kuzco blamed him for "throwing off his groove" in the opening song (when Kuzco bumped into him due to not being aware of his surroundings), as well as sadistically taunting Pacha with the destruction of the latter's village before having him escorted out when revealing his plans to create Kuzcotopia.

Kuzco is initially portrayed as an arrogant, comically conceited, selfish, cocky, sarcastic teenager, albeit with a sense of flair, and style, as he never takes his job as emperor too seriously. Kuzco's catchphrases are "No touchy!", "Uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh, uh-huh", "Boo-ya!", "Boom, baby!", and "It's all about me!". Yzma and Kronk continually plot to make sure that Kuzco fails his class and he doesn't become Emperor. Kuzco is required by law to graduate from "Kuzco Academy," a school that he paid for, in order to stay Emperor.
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Kuzco was going to reunite with his parents in the series finale of The Emperor's New School, but since the writers had trouble with the script, the whole idea was scrapped.Īt first, Kuzco was very self-centered, thinking that everyone should be put below him because he is the Emperor. They eventually settled on having Kuzco be the lead and having Pacha be more of a supporting character who teaches him humility. This changed later on when the team realized that splitting the story between Kuzco and Pacha made it difficult to tell who was supposed to be the lead. He was the deuteragonist in an earlier version of the film with Pacha, who originally resembled Kuzco and was voiced by Owen Wilson, as the actual protagonist. At first, it was Cusco, but the spelling was shortly changed to Kuzco soon after. In the original draft of the film, then known as Kingdom of the Sun, Kuzco's name was originally Manco Capac, who was the first Lord of the city of Cuzco in the ancient story of the Incan Empire, but the team was forced to change it because Manco meant something inappropriate in other countries. In Mudka's Secret Recipe, it is discovered that Kuzco's favorite food is Mudka's Meat Mug which is the only thing he orders. In The Adventures of Red-Eyed Tree Frog Man, it is revealed that Kuzco has a fear of frogs after a traumatic childhood experience with them as a baby. At the beginning of the film when it accidentally flashed back too far into Kuzco's past, it was also revealed that he had a stuffed doll as a treasured toy, and eventually threw a fit as a baby when he accidentally broke it while hugging it, only to cheer up when what were presumably his caretakers promptly replaced it with several just like it (an early hint at how he had been spoiled-rotten). It is revealed that Kuzco and his father share two things: a llama birthmark and the same necklace. Since Yzma claims to have raised Kuzco, it is possible that his mother passed away as well, rendering him an orphan.

According to Kuzco and Yzma, he was lost at sea on a trip when Kuzco was just a baby thereby granting the throne to Kuzco. He is a strong, muscular man, and was emperor before Kuzco. Not much is known about his past except in The Emperor's New School episode " Father O' Mine", where Kuzco's real father appears in a flashback.
