At the track, Yzma is confident about Kuzco not even being fearless enough to show up, and Kronk gets nervous when Yzma talks about how Kuzco was supposedly turned into a turtle. After 4 stairs, however, he gets tired and the men tease him. Kuzco suddenly appears with a doctor's note. She is intelligent and comes up with grandiose plans and schemes with a set objective in mind, but fails to pay attention to the minor details of it. The two head to the "secret lab"—which apparently everybody already knows about—to concoct a plan to kill Kuzco.
Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. And the race keeps on. 1. While Kuzco is leading, Yzma makes some attempts to block him. After, he plays rope-jumping with Tipo and Chaca but gets tied up. • The Emperor's New Groove: Groove Center • Disney Emoji Blitz • Disney Heroes: Battle Mode • Disney Sorcerer's Arena • Disney Magic Kingdoms Yzma is one of the few female Disney Villains to be physically fought in their respective debut films. Scared, Malina notices that Kuzco's underpants have his face. Pop a pop a wheelie and do the locomotion! Yzma (Spoken): Just faster. After a series of exercises, Kuzco is finally in shape. Later, he is ready to eat in one of the tables when Kronk brings him a "special sauce" for his nuggets. Yzma possesses many of Kuzco's more negative traits including impatience, selfishness and vanity. First, she throws a trunk on him, but misses and hits other competitor. When Pacha asks them to take a breath, the kids explain him that they are playing "Kronk vs. Kuzco". And then you'll hear him say, I'm milking the Milky way, I'm loving this lovely day. Kronk and Kuzco are left while Yzma digs a hole and throws an crocodile into it. Television characters: Malina • Guaca • Moxie • Mr. Flaco Moleguaco • Yatta • Kavo • Dirk Brock • Homework • Azma • Ozker • Ramon Yzma's character in the series is seen to be malicious, but comically eccentric, often calling herself beautiful even though all other characters in the series consider her appearance "scary beyond all reason". Rrrrow-zee-wow, this cat is back and how! Too bad.
1. • "The Emperor's New School Spirit" • "Card Wars" • "Mudka's Secret Recipe" • "The Emperor's New Home School" • "The Emperor's New School Musical" • "A Giftmas Story" • "No Man Is an Island" • "Vincent Van Guaka" • "Air Kuzco" • "Kronkenitza" • "Come Fly with Me" • "Project Poncho" • "Citizen Kronk" • "The Pajama Llama Dilemma" • "Yzma Be Gone" • "Last Ditch Effort" • "The Good, the Bad and the Kronk" • "Mudka's #13" • "Auction Action" • "The Astonishing Kuzco-Man" • "Guaka Rules" • "Malina's Big Break" • "Hotel Kuzco" • "Father O' Mine" • "Everyone Loves Kuzco" • "Puff Piece" • "Take My Advice" • "Yzbot" • "The Puma Whisperer" • "Kronk the Magnificent" • "Kamp Kuzco" • "Groove Remover" • "Overachiever's Club" • "The Emperor's New Show" • "Too Many Malinas" • "Faking the Grade" • "Eco Kuzco" • "Kuzcokazooza" • "Kuzco's Little Secret" • "Cornivale" • "Graduation Groove".
Kuzco explains that everything will make sense if they go back earlier. Yzma's bunny form. After questioning about the existence of this "doctor" and stating that it was enough, Sweety tells him that if he don't win, he will fail, and the Royal Record Keeper remembers him that in this case, he will not become Emperor, and slips away. Pacha asks what's wrong with Kuzco, and Tipo and Chaca say that Kuzco is an idiot and that he can never beat Kronk. Kronk suddenly appears on the window and starts to nervously talk with the family. (Notices her mistake, laughs) I mean, you need gold. The scene goes to the director's room, and Principal Amzy, who was spying, happily remembers herself that she will become empress if Kuzco don't win the race. Malina tells him that he forgot his cute timples, and Kuzco tries to show her that he has the same moving his pants down. They include her twin nephews, Zim and Zam, (voiced by Dylan and Cole Sprouse) who appear in "Chipmunky Business", and her mother Azma, (voiced by Ellen Albertini Dow) who appears in "The Bride of Kuzco" and looks just as ancient looking as Yzma (possibly even more so) and converses by sighs and coughs. She starts to laugh, but chokes. Yzma drops her disguise and reveals herself. When Kuzco confirms and tries to innocently go out of the class, Sweety goes on his way and stops him. (talking) Drink up everybody… liquid gold. Then, Kuzco offers Malina to go help him with the homework at Friday night and goes away while Malina keeps cheering. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. In the first film, Kronk states that she should re-label her potions, because everything she makes in her "secret lab" has exactly the same pinkish color. Yes! She is also currently the last female villain to go against a male protagonist. The watchers cheer while Kuzco wins, and the Royal Record Keeper officiates Kuzco's victory. The episode begins with a cloudy afternoon in the place that Kuzco, narrating, explains to be Kuzco Academy. Yzma is seen to have some knowledge in alchemy, as she accidentally uses extract of llama on Kuzco, thinking that it was poison. In the episode "Monster Masquerade", Yzma takes a cobra form similar to Jafar's from the Classic Disney film Aladdin. The film producers have stated that she is a complicated thinker; an example given with her original plan to kill Emperor Kuzco. I'm taking my big time bow when I feel like a million!
Kuzco notices that the stair is huge, but don't lets loose and goes arrogantly up. During the first half of the film, she sells sewer sludge to the old people, telling them that it is a youth potion, but once Kronk finds out her potion is a fake, the old people chase her down, where she uses a potion to transform herself into a rabbit, to prevent them from attacking her. Step right up ladies and gentlemen, it's finally arrived, the cure for anything that ills you, ha ha, Yzma's Young and Beautiful! Kronk is constantly fooled by her disguise, but Kuzco knows it's her. In the English version, she was voiced by Eartha Kitt, who received three Annie Awards and two Emmy Awards for the role. Later, Kuzco has to pull a cart with Pacha's family on it, not being able to move it a single inch. The coach asks "Again?". Deleted characters: Huaca • Supai • Mick, Bowie, and Lemmy • Mata (deleted character) • Nina • Owen • Snowball the Llama, Season Two: "The Emperor's New Tuber" • "Room for Improvement" • "Cool Summer" • "Prisoner of Kuzcoban" • "Ramon's a Crowd" • "Guakumentary" • "Show Me the Monkey" • "Demon Llama" • "Picture This!" Enraged at her banishment. At Pacha's house, Tipo and Chaca are running after each other. Video Games: Video Game Yzma as a Cat [[|250px]] Feature films The Emperor's New Groove Gender Female Animal Cat Kuzco says that he couldn't understand what the girls saw in Kronk, by ahead his chin, his chest, his muscles and his deep voice. Her plans mainly consist of transforming Kuzco into different animals to thwart his attempts to pass a class, though they often work to his advantage. At the next morning, Pacha remembers Kuzco to do his best. And I, TV Series: The Emperor's New School • House of Mouse Then, Kuzco goes to the Kuzco's Doodles and explains how Kronk went over Yzma's secret potion cabinet and grabbed a rabbit potion, putting funny hats on Kronk and drawing him as a monkey. Kuzco pops out for the audio commentary and tells the watchers that he is back to normal, and then goes back to the scene and narrates about Kronk's apologizes with his famous spinach puffs.