The story revolves around Cusco, a selfish and arrogant Inca emperor who has everything but lacks humility. After a series of events, Cusco is turned into a llama by a poison meant to kill him. He meets a humble peasant named Pacha, who helps him on his journey to return to his palace. Along the way, they face various obstacles and villains, including Cusco's advisor, Isma, who tried to assassinate him.
As Cusco and Pacha navigate through the jungle, they develop a friendship, and Cusco begins to learn the value of humility. Meanwhile, Isma and her accomplice, Chrome, try to capture Cusco and prevent him from reaching the palace.
In the end, Cusco and Pacha outsmart the villains, and Cusco is transformed back into a human. He becomes a noble and kind leader, promising Pacha that he can continue living on his land. The story concludes with Cusco and Pacha becoming close friends, and Cusco building a house and a water park for Pacha's family.
The narrator also mentions that the movie was moderately successful but not successful enough to warrant a sequel. However, it inspired an animated series.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The story is about an Inca emperor named Cusco.
2. Cusco is a selfish and rich emperor who has everything he wants.
3. Cusco's advisor, Isma, tries to poison him.
4. However, the poison is mixed up, and Cusco is turned into a llama instead of dying.
5. Cusco is helped by a peasant named Pacha.
6. Pacha and Cusco become friends, and Pacha helps Cusco to return to his palace.
7. Isma and her accomplice, Chrome, try to stop Pacha and Cusco.
8. Pacha's family helps to distract Isma and Chrome.
9. Cusco and Pacha reach the laboratory to find the antidote to turn Cusco back into a human.
10. Chrome betrays Isma and helps Cusco and Pacha.
11. The group works together to defeat Isma and her plans.
12. Cusco becomes human again and promises to let Pacha and his family live on the mountain.
13. Cusco builds a house on the hillside and enjoys time with Pacha's family.
14. The movie is moderately successful but not successful enough to warrant a sequel.
15. The movie is also known as "The Emperor's New Groove."