The show comes after The Emperor's New Groove. This is indicated by knowledge of the events of the movie, which are brought up in multiple episodes.
The show's position in relation to Kronk's New Groove is less clear. It is possible that the series and Kronk's New Groove are two separate continuities. In the series, Kronk is still working for Yzma and is single, but in Kronk's New Groove he retires as Yzma's lackey and gets married during the closing credits. In the beginning of Kronk's New Groove, Yzma is pictured with a cat's tail, claiming it was a side effect from her kitten transformation at the end of The Emperor's New Groove. She does not, however, have a tail in the series.
Given the continuity of the show (or whatever resembles it), it seems unlikely that "Kronk's New Groove" is canon with it. Ms. Birdwell, Kronk's wife at the end of the movie, has never appeared. Kronk has shown no inclination to leave Yzma (aside from her firing him in "Kronk Moves In") and Yzma has no cat tail nor cat ears.
It has been confirmed that Emperor's New School takes place in the Inca empire, as in the episode "TV or no TV", with a parody airing called "Incan Idol", although Mr. Maleguaco once referred to it as the Kuzconian Empire. The Emperor's New School is also a direct continuation of The Emperor's New Groove, which has been confirmed to take place in the Inca empire. Such obvious evidence is illustrated in "Michu Pachu" (a parody of Machu Pichu), the architecture and scenery, Yzma mentioning an Inca funeral mask in "Oops All Doodles" and the idea of Virochocha (a Sapa Inca and also listed as a god). In the episode "Graduation Groove", Kronk remarks, "Wow! that would really have taken Kuzco off the face of Peru!", suggesting that it takes place in Peru, which was indeed the central area of the Inca Empire.
The name "Kuzco" is derived from the Peruvian city Cusco.
it was one of the only cartoon shows i actually watched on Disney channel. its funny and amusing.
[size=10]yes, manly men watch Disney sometimes. 8) [/h]
it was one of the only cartoon shows i actually watched on Disney channel. its funny and amusing.
[size=10]yes, manly men watch Disney sometimes. 8) [/h]
Quoted for win. I enjoy watching this show, that, and occasionally watching [size=10]hannah montanna.[/h] :twisted:
No David Spade, no watch. This show is helluva old. Btw, Hannah Montana is nothing to be ashamed for watching. Although I only watch it because the first scene I saw was that one Osment chick accidentally showing a brief upskirt, each episode I watch in hopes of re-finding that scene and publicizing the fact.