Review of Kronk's New Groove (2005) by Tabitha M — 29 Aug 2009
If nothing else, I have to give this Groove credit for its unusual focus. As I noted earlier, sequels don?t usually concentrate on secondary characters like Kronk. That?s probably a good thing.
On the positive side, Groove brings back all of its original main actors. This means that in addition to Warburton and Kitt, we also find David Spade and John Goodman, the leads from the first flick. We also get some returning supporting talent like Wendie Malick and John Fiedler along with good new actors such as Mahoney and Tracey Ullman.
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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. However everything changes when a llama-gram arrives telling him that his overly-critical 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.
This review of Kronk's New Groove (2005) was written by Tabitha M on 29 Aug 2009.
Kronk's New Groove has generally received mixed reviews.
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