Kingdom of the Sun (Disney revival)/Transcript

This is the transcript for the upcoming animated Disney movie Kingdom of the Sun.

Part 1: Prologue/Pacha and His Llamas/"Walk the Llama, Llama"
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(The scene fades to a dark, empty, vast void.)

Narrator: Long ago, in the beginning, there was a dark, empty, vast void, and in that void lived a shadow god named Supai.

(Supai, the shadow god, appears floating around in the void. He rests on a hill. The camera zooms out to reveal the hill is part of a planet called Earth.)

Narrator: For thousands of years, he had ruled over the earth and kept it bound in darkness.

(The camera pans to the great creator, Viracocha, looking after the world.)

Narrator: The creator, Viracocha, wanted the world to have light.

(Viracocha takes out a rope and lassos a distant star. The star is Inti, the sun god.)

Narrator: So, he threw a rope to a distant star. This star was Inti, the sun god.

(Viracocha looks at Inti and points at Supai. Inti looks at him, then at Viracocha. He nods and goes towards Supai.)

Narrator: Viracocha created Inti and sent him to battle Supai, and he did.

(Inti attacks Supai with sunlight.)

Narrator: Inti battled Supai. He attacked him with sunlight while also giving some to the world.

(The camera pans down to a hill on Earth where it receives sunlight. The scene cuts to Inti and Supai above the planet.)

Narrator: After defeating Supai, Inti banished and imprisoned him deep in the earth.

(Inti drags Supai down towards Earth where he banishes and imprisons him deep in it. The scene cuts to Viracocha watching the battle from afar. He comes down to Earth and approaches Inti. He gives him a thumbs up.)

Narrator: When Viracocha saw this, he was satisfied.

(Viracocha asks Inti to create a group of humans that will build a city to keep Supai from escaping. The scene is inaudible except for the narration.)

Narrator: So, he asked Inti to create a group of humans that would build a city to keep Supai from escaping.

(Inti nods and creates a group of humans called the Incans.)

Narrator: Inti agreed to do what Viracocha asked. So, he created a group of humans called the Incans.

(The Incans build a city to keep Supai from escaping and call it Cusco.)

Narrator: They built a city to keep Supai from escaping and called it Cusco.

(The camera zooms out to reveal the city of Cusco is part of the Inca Empire.)

Narrator: Soon, the city became part of a big empire, the Inca Empire.

(The camera pans up to the sun in the sky.)

Narrator: Thus, it became known as the Kingdom of the Sun.

KINGDOM OF THE SUN

(The camera pans down and zooms in through the hills to a small village in the Kingdom of Cusco. The scene takes place at dawn. The camera then pans down to a simple llama herder, an 18-year-old boy named Pacha. He's resting on a hill with his favorite llama, Snowball. His daily life is full of nothing but caring for his llamas and herding them back to the village when they get too curious about the large city to the south. As the night is over, the sun begins to rise. The sunlight reaches Pacha, and he wakes up to see the sunrise. He gets up and climbs to the top of a mountain to get a better view. Once he does, he raises his arms and shouts in joy. His joyful shout wakes up his whole flock of llamas, including Snowball. After they wake up, the llamas start grazing. Pacha watches as they eat the grass on the ground and drink the water from a nearby river. He sits back down and enjoys the beauty of the new day. Soon, he sees that his llamas' wool has grown long enough to be shaved off and sold to the market. Today is his lucky day. It's market day! So, Pacha climbs down the mountain to talk to his llamas.)

Pacha: Hey, guys. Guess what day it is today.

(The llamas look at each other. Then, they look at Pacha.)

Pacha: Today is market day! Do you know what this means?

(The llamas shake their heads.)

Pacha: It's time for you to get a cut.

(All of Pacha's llamas are scared of having their wool cut, especially Snowball. As beautiful as she is haughty, she balks when she hears the word "cut". They all head off to the fields and continue grazing. Pacha quickly follows them. His favorite llama eats the grass as he sits on a rock and watches her. She is so beautiful, and he loves her. After a few seconds, he stands up and approaches her.)

Pacha: Don't worry, Snowball. Your fleece will grow back. I promise.

(Snowball doesn't buy Pacha's convincing. So, he pulls out his panpipe and explains in song how important llamas are in Incan life.)

Full lyrics for "Walk the Llama, Llama" coming soon!

(The llamas stop grazing and start dancing in a circle. Pacha sings about how they are the heart and soul of the Incan village. They can't resist the music. Pacha leads his line of dancing llamas down the mountain. Once he stops singing, however, he realizes that they are lost. He has no idea where they are. They've traveled too far from the village and ended up in the jungle.)

Part 2: The Sacred City/Llama Chosen
(Pacha has never been in the jungle before. It's a scary place. He feels like he wouldn't be able to find his way back home. He begins to panic, but his momentary panic is interrupted by the sound of drums coming from an impressive procession moving above. Pacha and his llamas scramble to get a better look. The procession is led by a large man who sits atop a large white llama. Behind him are two men carrying a brilliantly garbed man in an elaborate litter. The man in the litter wears a golden crown with jewels that weigh nearly three pounds. He is the prince of the Inca Empire. His name is Manco Capac.)

Manco: (yelling at the slow-moving llamas) What's the holdup? Move it, you beasts!

(The procession comes to a stop at Pacha and the llamas. The prince steps out of the litter and walks towards Pacha.)

Manco: You! Llama herder. Tell your llamas to move out of the way. I must get to the palace in the sacred city.

Pacha: Did you say sacred city?

Manco: Yes. It's where I live. I'm its emperor. Well, technically, I'm a prince. But I will be an emperor soon. My name is Manco Capac, by the way. What is your name, llama herder?

Pacha: I'm Pacha. It's a pleasure to meet you, Your Highness.

Manco: Yes, whatever. Now, move. I have to get to my home, and you should go back to yours. What is your home, anyway?

Pacha: I live in a small village five miles away from your hometown.

Manco: Well, Pacha, the sacred city is no place for a village peasant like you. Now, take your llamas and go back to the village. They are necessary for your daily life as a llama herder. Oh, and when you get back home, sell their wool to the market.

Pacha: Yes, sir.

(Manco smirks, and he gets back into the litter. Pacha and his llamas move out of the way so the procession can move forward. The large man on the large white llama marches forward along with the rest of the procession behind him.)

Manco: Later, peasant.

(Pacha watches as the procession marches away. He and his llamas slowly follow it as it reaches an apparent dead end. Manco steps out of the litter and removes a small stone figure from around his neck. He places the talisman on the ground. The talisman comes to life and starts praying to the stones. The scene cuts to Pacha spying on Manco. Then, it cuts to Manco with the procession at the dead end. The talisman is still praying to the stones. They light up with a faint blue glow and blow away the mountain mists to reveal a golden city.)

Pacha: That's the sacred city?

(Pacha looks closely at the city and gasps in surprise. Awestruck, he realizes it could be the legendary Sacred City!)

Pacha: No way! That could be it! That's the legendary Sacred City!

(A thought bubble appears on Pacha's head. The camera zooms into it as the scene transitions to a daydream sequence of Pacha living a luxurious life in the Sacred City as the emperor of the great Inca Empire. The sequence ends as the thought bubble disappears, and Pacha is jolted out of his reverie when he sees Snowball smugly riding on the back of the litter.)

Pacha: Snowball? Snowball, wait! Come back!

(Pacha and his llamas chase Snowball into the city. The city is filled with temples, homes, and shops. Incan architecture is all Pacha can think about. Soon, he catches up to a reluctant Snowball and retrieves her from the litter.)

Pacha: There you are! I've been looking everywhere for you, Snowball. Come on. Let's get out of here.

(Pacha tries to leave the city with Snowball and the other llamas, but their exit is thwarted by its imperial guards.)

Imperial Guard #1: No one departs the sacred city without an audience with the emperor.

Imperial Guard #2: You mean soon-to-be emperor. He's still a prince.

Imperial Guard #1: Oh, right. No one departs the sacred city without an audience with the prince. He is to be an emperor soon. So, he needs to choose a llama to sacrifice for the ceremony.

Pacha: What ceremony?

Imperial Guard #1: The coronation, of course. I see you have all of your llamas with you. You must deliver them to the prince so he can choose which one to sacrifice for the coronation. Now, go. Join the rest of the llama herders and their llamas.

Pacha: Yes, sir.

(So, Pacha joins the assembled llama herders as they go to the palace. They have brought their llamas with them for the coronation. The camera pans to the palace in the middle of the city. The scene cuts to Pacha and the other llama herders entering the palace and entering the throne room. That's where he sees Manco again. Then, he sees an old lady approach him. She's the High Priestess of the Sacred City. Her name is Yzma. She welcomes Manco.)

Yzma: Welcome home, Your Majesty. The coronation is about to start tomorrow. So, I need you to choose a llama for the sacrifice.

Manco: A sacrifice? What does that mean?

Yzma: It means we'll sacrifice a llama to the gods, especially Inti. I'll tell you the story later. Now, choose a llama for the sacrifice.

(Manco looks around the room at all the people, including Pacha.)

Manco: Is this your idea, Yzma?

Yzma: Your Highness, we've been doing this for years. It's tradition.

Manco: Tradition. Doesn't that mean anything?

Yzma: Possibly. Now, come on. Choose already.

Manco: Okay, fine.

(Manco looks around the room at all the llama herders and their llamas. Then, he looks at Pacha and his llamas. But then, one particular llama catches his eye. Manco sees Snowball, Pacha's favorite llama. He wants her for the sacrifice.)

Manco: I choose that one. (points at Snowball) That white llama shall be the sacrificial llama at my coronation.

Pacha: (protesting) What?! You can't have my precious Snowball! She's my favorite llama! She's not fit for the sacrifice! Snowball!

(Yzma cuts off Pacha before he can continue protesting.)

Yzma: I know you love that white llama. But the prince has already made his decision. He selects her as the sacrificial llama at the coronation.

Pacha: (shouting at the top of his lungs) Snowball! Snowball! SNOWBALL!

(Before Pacha can continue protesting, he is roughly pushed back by the guards. They restrain him, but he continues to struggle.)

Pacha: Wait! I still want Snowball! I still want her! That's not fair! I won't let her go! She's too good for the sacrifice! She deserves better! You can't do this to her!

(Pacha breaks free of the guards' grasp and tries to run towards Snowball. Unfortunately, he hits his head against a pillar and gets knocked out. The scene then fades to black. After one second, it fades to Pacha opening his eyes. When he awakens, he sees that he is being led out of the throne room with his hands tied behind his back. He looks back at Snowball who gets taken away.)

Pacha: Snowball! Snowball! I'm coming, my love! I'll be back to get you out of here!

(The guards lead Pacha out of the throne room and out of the palace. Then, they untie his hands and get back into the palace. He tries to enter the palace again, but the doors close before he can get inside.)

Pacha: Hang in there, Snowball. I'll find a way to get inside the palace and get you out of here. I'll be back. I promise.

(Pacha walks away from the palace and looks around in the city for shelter. The streets are chaotic and filled with people. The situation is not at all how he expected. He thought that maybe the streets would be clear. He didn't expect such a big crowd. He didn't expect everyone to be so happy. He walks into an inn in an attempt to find a place to rest.)

Part 3: Yzma Visits Supai/"Snuff Out the Light"
(The scene fades to Manco and Yzma in the Temple of the Sun.)

Yzma: Your Majesty, now that you chose a llama to sacrifice for the coronation tomorrow, you must now choose one of my Maidens of the Sun as your future bride and empress tonight.

Manco: Tonight? That's a bit of a shift in plans, no?

Yzma: It's tradition. You need a bride so you can be emperor.

Manco: Bride? I thought we were going to sacrifice a llama tomorrow.

Yzma: Tradition is a tricky thing. But it's necessary. Tonight, you will choose a bride. Tomorrow, the coronation and llama sacrifice will begin.

Manco: You're serious?

Yzma: Yes, Your Majesty. I'll have you know, tradition states that if a man is to become emperor, he must first find a bride among the people he will rule. So that he may breed more heirs to the throne. Since you will rule a great empire, it is only fitting that you find a woman worthy of marrying you. I'll give you two hours to make your selection. I'll return to check on your progress.

Manco: But I've never met a girl in my life. I don't know how to talk to people, let alone women.

Yzma: (rolls her eyes) You do not have time to practice human etiquette, Manco. You need a bride. Now choose. I'll be back.

(Yzma leaves the temple and goes downstairs to the underground catacombs. There, she communicates with the spirit of Supai, who speaks to her through the many mummies that line the tombs.)

Yzma: (begins to summon Supai) Oh, Supai, the great shadow god, hear me now. Come from the depths of hell. Through wind and darkness, I summon thee. Speak!

(A cloud of black smoke appears in front of Yzma. It enters a mummified human body that absorbs it. The mummy comes to life as the physical form of Supai.)

Mummy Supai: I am he. I am Supai. What would you have me do?

Yzma: Supai, I am Yzma, the High Priestess of the Sacred City. I have come to tell you something.

Supai: Really? Tell me, then.

Yzma: I am tired of being old and ugly.

Supai: Why?

Yzma: Every time I'm in sunlight, I grow older and uglier every day. I blame the sun for giving me wrinkles. I want to be young and beautiful again.

Supai: I shall give you that beauty through the power of darkness. But to achieve that beauty, you must kill the prince who bears the mark of the sun. Only then will you free me from my imprisonment. Once I'm free on the day of the solar eclipse, I will reign triumphant, and nothing will ever stop me from taking over the world.

Yzma: Kill the prince?

Supai: Yes, that's right. If you kill him, you'll free me, and I'll rule the world with darkness. In exchange, I shall give you eternal youth.

Yzma: How will I know when the eclipse comes?

Supai: You'll see. You'll just know.

(Yzma looks into Supai's empty eye sockets.)

Yzma: Well, I suppose that will be easier than finding a human bride. Okay. I'll do it.

Supai: Good. We will now begin our evil plan.

(Supai snaps his fingers, and the lights dim. A spotlight appears with Yzma on it. She begins to sing about her evil plan.)

Yzma: When a woman acquires a certain age, and the men who adored you no longer swoon, it pays to avoid the sunlit days and live by the light of the kindly moon. But the moon grows old, just like us all, and her beautiful years are done. So, now, she prays through endless days to take her revenge on the sun.

(The music begins to build up as Yzma takes out a scroll, opens it, and nails it on the wall. The camera zooms into the scroll as it shows a young Yzma running towards her father. He's a royal sorcerer. He shows her a magic trick.)

Yzma: (off-screen; singing) ♫ When I was a girl at my daddy's side / Papa, the royal mortician / Revealed to me in secret signs / The mark of the magician ♫

(A cloud of smoke covers the camera as the scene transitions to Yzma manipulating a mummy.)

Yzma: (singing) ♫ And daddy was no dummy / Did outrageous things with a mummy ♫

(Yzma picks a flower and places it on one of the mummy's eye sockets.)

Yzma: (singing) ♫ And often the stiffs that he would shrive / Would look better dead than they did alive ♫

(The scene cuts to an animated drawing on the scroll. It's a drawing of a teenage Yzma studying magic at school.)

Yzma: (off-screen; singing) ♫ I studied well; I learned the trade / I thought my looks would never fade / If I could find that recipe / To give eternal youth to me ♫

(The scene cuts to Yzma singing to Supai about her evil plan.)

Yzma: (singing) ♫ It was always my ambition / To use Papa's tuition / And gain some small remission / From the vagaries of time / Every little ray of sunshine robs me of my youth / Who to blame? Who the one? Who to curse? / You know the only one to blame would be my enemy, the sun ♫

(Yzma points at a drawing on the scroll. It's a drawing of Inti battling Supai. She starts dancing while she's still singing.)

Yzma: (singing) ♫ Snuff out the light / Claim your right / To a world of darkness ♫

(While Yzma is singing, three mummies come to life and join her.)

Yzma: (singing) ♫ Snuff out the light / Neophytes / Of a world of darkness ♫

(Supai summons a cloud of black smoke and starts controlling it with his mind. The cloud flies over to Yzma and surrounds her while she's singing.)

Yzma: (singing) ♫ Supai, baby, turn me on / Every wrinkle soon be gone / I could squeeze myself with glee / The promises you made to me ♫

(Yzma walks around in the catacombs and throws some knives, swords, and axes around.)

Yzma: (singing) ♫ I've really stopped at nothing / Murder, treachery, and lying ♫

(Yzma walks over to a mummy with a knife on its chest.)

Yzma: (singing) ♫ Whatever it takes to keep my looks / You really can't blame a girl for trying ♫

(Yzma dances again while she's still singing. A few more mummies join her.)

Yzma: (singing) ♫ Snuff out the light / Claim your right / To a world of darkness ♫

(Supai enjoys Yzma's singing and dances along.)

Yzma: (singing) ♫ Snuff out the light / Neophytes / Of a world of darkness ♫

(Supai enjoys dancing to Yzma's song so much that he summons several monsters to join in on the fun. They all come in different shapes, sizes, and colors. They all have a blast dancing to her song.)

Yzma: (singing) ♫ Snuff out the light / Claim your right / To a world of darkness ♫

(Soon, all the monsters dance around Yzma as she's singing.)

Yzma: (singing) ♫ Snuff out the light here tonight ♫

Backup Monsters: (singing) ♫ Apparitions of eternal darkness / Spiraling in circles through the night / Creatures of beguiling blackness / No more squinting in the light ♫

Yzma and Backup Monsters: (singing) ♫ Bats and owls and coiled sea dragons / Crocodiles and carrion beasts / Swirling in the growing darkness / Join us in the coming feast / Specter, wraith and apparition / Spirit, demon, phantom, shade / Salamander serpents, dog-faced devils / Dance and watch the dying sunlight fade ♫

(The song ends, and the mummies return to their stone coffins while the other monsters leave the catacombs and return to their cave. The spotlight disappears, and the lights in the catacombs brighten once more.)

Yzma: Tonight, we will kill Manco. Tomorrow, the world will be dark forever, and I will be eternally youthful and beautiful.

(Yzma laughs evilly as she sets her evil plan in motion. The scene fades to black. Only Yzma's eyes remain on the screen. Soon, they fade away.)

Part 4: Pacha Finds Snowball/Manco Chooses His Bride/Huaca and Yzma
(The scene fades to an exterior shot of the Sacred City. Night has fallen, and everyone has gone to sleep. The camera pans down to the inn. The scene cuts to Pacha in his room in the inn. He's sleeping in his bed. The scene cuts to the guards standing watch outside the palace. Then, it cuts back to Pacha sleeping in his room. He wakes up, gets out of bed, and leaves his room. Then, he goes downstairs and leaves the inn. Then, he starts walking to the palace. However, he stops at the gate when he sees the guards standing watch.)

Pacha: (whispering) Dang it. The palace is well guarded. There has to be another way to get into the palace.

(So, Pacha thinks of another way to get into the palace. Then, he has an idea.)

Pacha: (whispering) Oh! I know. I'll try climbing up that wall.

(So, Pacha starts climbing up the front wall to get into the palace. He grips the sides of the wall and climbs up. As he reaches the top of the wall, he grabs onto it. Then, he pulls himself over the wall through a window and drops to the ground. Pacha gets up and looks around. He's made it inside the palace. So, he begins to search for Snowball. While sneaking through the hallways, Pacha sees Manco choose his bride-to-be. He has the same arrogant disregard as he chose the sacrificial llama. Pacha doesn't see Snowball anywhere. So, he keeps looking. He continues on until he finds Snowball, all prettied up and enjoying her luxurious chambers. She has no intention of leaving. She sees Pacha and smiles.)

Pacha: There you are! I've been looking everywhere for you, Snowball. Come on. Let's get out of here.

(Snowball refuses to leave and turns away. So, Pacha pulls out his panpipe and lures her out with a tune on it.)

Pacha: I've got to get you out of the palace, Snowball. Come with me.

(Suddenly, Pacha and Snowball hear approaching voices. They're coming from the guards.)

Guard #1: Intruder!

Guard #2: There's an intruder among us.

Guard #3: Let's get him!

(So, Pacha and Snowball duck into Manco's bed chamber to avoid getting caught by the guards.)

Pacha: (whispering) Quick. There's no time to lose.

(Pacha and Snowball hide in Manco's bed. Outside his room, in the hallway, the guards are running around. They're looking for Pacha.)

Guard #1: (whispering) He's in here. He must be.

(Pacha hears the guards busting down the door of Manco's room. He stays hidden in his bed. They search for Pacha when they see Manco's bed. They open the bed curtains to look inside. They don't see Pacha in Manco's bed because he's actually hiding underneath it. All they see is Snowball, the sacrificial llama.)

Guard #1: Nah. It's just the sacrificial llama.

Guard #2: There's no intruder here. It was a false alarm. Let's get back to our posts.

(So, the guards leave Manco's room, and Pacha comes out from underneath his bed. He sees Snowball lying on it and sighs in relief. Meanwhile, in the throne room, Manco is still choosing his bride-to-be. After spending three minutes deciding which woman to marry, he chooses one. The chosen woman is simple but beautiful. Her name is Nina.)

Manco: I choose you to be my bride. I am Manco Capac, the prince of the Sacred City who will soon be an emperor. What is your name?

Nina: My name is Nina.

Manco: I shall marry you. I'll see you tonight. In my chambers. Bring your most beautiful dress.

Nina: Yes, my love. I shall bring my best dress.

Manco: Good girl. See you in my room.

(Manco leaves the throne room when he sees Yzma walking down the hallway, wearing a talisman. It's the same talisman he was wearing earlier. Manco stands with his back against the wall and looks closely at Yzma. The talisman she's wearing around her neck is magical and anthropomorphic. His name is Huaca.)

Yzma: Okay, Huaca. I've got a job for you.

Huaca: What is it?

Yzma: I'm going to be young and beautiful again. So, in order to achieve my eternal youth and beauty, I must kill the prince who bears the mark of the sun. Only then will I free Supai from his imprisonment so he can rule the world with darkness. You're going to help me achieve my goal.

Huaca: I shall help you.

Yzma: Good. Look. Here he comes now.

Manco: Hey, guys. What's up?

(Yzma removes the talisman from around her neck and places him on her shoulder.)

Yzma: Oh, um, we were just talking about you.

Manco: Were you now? Oh, by the way, I have chosen my bride.

Yzma: Really? Who's the lucky lady?

Manco: Nina. I'm going to marry her.

Yzma: Congratulations. I'm very happy for you. Now, I'm going to send you to your room so you can get dressed up for your wedding.

Manco: Actually, I'm going out to the tavern first to celebrate my engagement to Nina.

Yzma: No, you will not. Huaca, show the prince to his room.

Huaca: As you wish, Yzma. Come with me, Manco.

(Huaca leads Manco to his bedroom, where Pacha and Snowball are hiding.)

Part 5: Pacha Meets Manco/Yzma's Laboratory
(The scene cuts to Pacha and Snowball in Manco's bedroom. They're still hiding in his bed. They're watching him talking to Huaca.)

Manco: But Huaca, I want to go to the local tavern.

Huaca: I can't let you step out of the palace so that you can have a drink. You have a coronation and a wedding to attend. Now, get some rest. Tomorrow will be a big day for you. Good night, Manco.

Manco: Good night, Huaca.

(Huaca exits Manco's bedroom, sealing the stone door closed behind him. A resentful Manco walks over to his bed. But when he opens the curtains, he discovers Pacha and Snowball in his bed. Manco backs up against the wall and screams at Pacha in panic. He screams in fear upon being discovered by him.)

Manco: (scared) What do you want? What are you doing in my bed? Are you an assassin? Because if you are, I'm gonna kill you!

Pacha: No, no, no! I'm not an assassin. It's me!

Manco: Pacha?

Pacha: Manco?

(Then, Pacha and Manco both notice something remarkable: they're twins! The only difference is that Pacha does not bear the royal birthmark, the mark of the Sun, but Manco does.)

Pacha and Manco: Whoa!

Pacha: We're twins.

Manco: Impossible.

Pacha: No. Then I bet we're distant cousins because we look exactly alike.

(Manco is incensed that a lowly llama boy looks like him. So, he draws his sword to kill Pacha.)

Pacha: (stops Manco from trying to kill him) No, no, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait! Listen to this. One me would do the things I don't want to do, while the other me is having fun.

Manco: Huh?

(Manco lowers his sword and ponders.)

Manco: Hmmmm. Suddenly, I'm not so depressed.

(So, Manco takes a close look at Pacha. He finds out that he doesn't bear the mark of the sun, but he does.)

Manco: Oh. Good. Nothing. Only one of royal descent bears the mark of the sun.

Pacha: Oh, wow! Is that like a tattoo?

(Pacha tries to touch Manco's royal birthmark, but he forbids him from doing so.)

Manco: Hey! Don't touch! It's a birthmark.

Pacha: Oh. Well, I've got one of those too, but mine sorta looks like a moon. Do you see it right there? It's on my butt.

(Pacha shows Manco his moon-shaped birthmark on his butt, but he looks away in disgust.)

Manco: (disgusted) Ugh! I can't believe I look like a commoner.

Pacha: And a llama herder looks like a prince. What's wrong with that?

Manco: (sighs) I don't know. It's just that I've never interacted with a peasant like you before.

Pacha: So, you don't hang out with peasants like me? Only with your royal family?

Manco: Well, yeah. But you're like a brother to me.

Pacha: That's because I am your brother, Manco. I am your long-lost twin brother who just so happens to be a peasant that herds llamas.

Manco: You're just saying that because I'm royalty. Now, if you were a nobleman, you wouldn't be hanging out with peasants like the one you are. Instead, you would be hanging out with royal people like me.

(Then, Manco has an idea.)

Manco: That's it! We'll switch places. You can be the prince. I will be the peasant llama herder. If you stay in my room, I can go to the tavern and still be in bed when Huaca comes over to check on me.

Pacha and Manco: Why don’t we give it a try?

Manco: I suppose you could switch places with me but only if you promise that you'll never tell anyone that I met a peasant, especially one like you. Promise you won't tell anyone.

Pacha: I promise.

Manco: Good. Well, I'm heading out to the tavern. Um, can I borrow your poncho, please?

Pacha: Oh! Of course.

(So, Pacha takes off his poncho and gives it to Manco.)

Manco: Thank you. (puts on Pacha's poncho) Well, I'll be back.

Pacha: Okay. Have fun!

(Manco walks to the door and prepares to leave his room.)

Manco: This uptight town won't know what hit it.

(Manco laughs as he opens the door. He tries to walk out of his room, but he ends up banging his face on the door.)

Manco: Ow! That smarts!

(Manco tries again to leave the room and eventually does. He closes the door afterwards. Snowball watches him as he walks down the hallway. So, she follows him out of the palace. Back in Manco's room, Pacha settles down in his bed in the lap of luxury. He doesn't have to herd llamas for now. Meanwhile, Yzma goes downstairs to her laboratory in the basement. There, she starts making a bottle of poison to use on Manco.)

Yzma: I want to make sure everything goes as planned. I'll use this to poison Manco. When he drinks it, he's as good as dead.

(Yzma is a genius chemist. She's been practicing chemistry ever since she was a teenager. While she's making the poison, she decides to test it on a Venus flytrap.)

Yzma: (singing) ♫ Go to sleep, go to sleep / Go to sleep, little Manco / Go to sleep, go to sleep / Go to sleep, little Manco ♫

(Yzma pours one drop of the poison on the plant. It snaps its leaves shut as it eats the poison and swallows it. Then, the plant shudders and tries to cough out the poison, but it can't. Soon, the plant becomes poisoned and dies.)

Yzma: Perfect. The poison works. Now, I'm going to use it on Manco.

(Yzma goes to the window and sees Manco leaving the palace on a litter. She grabs a vial of poison and sets off after him.)

Part 6: Yzma Poisons Manco/Manco Turns Into a Llama/Manco Meets Mata
(The scene cuts to an exterior shot of the palace. The camera pans down to a local tavern in the city. Manco arrives there and soon has his stunned patrons kissing his feet literally. Yzma follows the prince and hovers unseen outside a window. Inside the tavern, a waitress walks towards Manco.)

Waitress: Hello, Your Majesty. Welcome to Sunset Tavern. May I take your order?

Manco: Of course. I'll have a cup of wine, please.

(The waitress walks away. Outside the tavern, Yzma smiles as her plan is working.)

Yzma: Oh, this is going to work.

(Back inside the tavern, the waitress comes back with a chalice of wine and gives it to Manco.)

Manco: Thank you.

Waitress: You're welcome.

(The waitress walks away. Manco sits at an empty table and starts drinking his wine. Yzma watches him drink. So, she opens the poison vial. Then, she puts poison in his wine. Manco is unaware of that and drinks it anyway. He sighs happily after drinking his wine.)

Manco: Oh, yeah. That was refreshing.

(Just as Yzma expected, Manco starts to feel ill. His eyes roll back into his head. Then, his face twists into an ugly grimace. His body contorts as he falls over. He gets up and stumbles out of the tavern into the night. Yzma arrives to see the horrific spectacle as Manco begins to transform into a llama.)

Yzma: It's working! Huh? Wait a second.

(Manco grows a llama tail. He looks at it and is shocked. Then, his legs become the hind legs of a llama. Then, his arms become the forelegs of a llama. Then, his skin grows llama wool. Finally, his neck grows taller, his ears become that of a llama, and his face becomes that of a llama. His whole head becomes that of a llama. Manco has transformed into a llama. Manco's body contorts as he falls to the ground and grunts. Yzma is shocked when she sees all that happening.)

Yzma: What?! A llama?! He's supposed to be dead!

(Yzma takes out her empty poison vial and looks at the label. She realizes she used the wrong potion. The potion she uses is a llama potion. Whoever consumes the potion transforms into a llama.)

Yzma: This isn't poison. This is an extract of... LLAMA!! Ugh!

(Yzma approaches the stunned llama Manco, her dagger held high.)

Yzma: No matter. Man or beast, he will die tonight.

(Manco bolts away and leads Yzma on a wild chase. Yzma chases after Manco, but he is faster. She chases him out of the city and into the countryside. The chase ends when Manco hides in a llama pen among the hundreds of other llamas.)

Yzma: Well, this sucks.

(In the llama pen, Manco walks around and sees all the llamas. One of them is Snowball, Pacha's favorite llama. She sees Manco and is smitten with him. Yzma starts to search for Manco, the llama with the royal mark of the sun. Yzma looks for Manco among all the other llamas. But she can't find him. So, she continues to search for him. Meanwhile, Manco goes for a walk through the pen. While he's walking around, Manco meets the owner of the llama pen. She's a tough and beautiful llama herder. Her name is Mata.)

Manco: Hello. Do all the llamas here have royal lines?

Mata: If they do, they're in here with me. Are you one of those llamas?

Manco: What? Pfft! No way. I'm not one of them.

Mata: Hmm. Well, you do look like a llama.

Manco: Are you kidding? Sure, I look like a llama. But hear me out. I'm not a llama. I'm a human.

Mata: A human, huh? Well, how come you look like a llama?

Manco: Well, long story short, I was a human who is the prince of the Sacred City. Oh, wait. Where are my manners? Allow me to introduce myself. I'm Manco Capac. What is your name?

Mata: Mata.

Manco: Nice to meet you, Mata.

Mata: Likewise. Now, how did you become a llama?

Manco: Well, I was to be an emperor tomorrow. But then, someone stood in my way and ruined my life.

Mata: Who?

Manco: Yzma. She poisoned my drink while I was in the tavern, and she turned me into a llama.

Mata: Poison? Is that how you became a llama?

Manco: Yes. That's exactly how, and that's exactly why.

Mata: Oh, my. This is bad. Someone has to change you back to a human in time for the coronation. In the meantime, why don't you stay here in the llama pen with me?

Manco: Are you sure you can handle me?

Mata: Heck yes, I can handle one more llama. Come on. Get in the pen.

Manco: Um, I'm already in the pen.

Mata: Oh. Well then, stay here with me.

Manco: Okay. But wait. If I stay here for too long, I'll miss my coronation. And if I miss my coronation, Pacha will be emperor instead of me. If he becomes emperor, he'll choose me as the sacrificial llama for the next llama sacrifice. That won't start until the day after tomorrow. That's when I will be sacrificed. And if I'm sacrificed, Supai will be free from his imprisonment and rule the world with darkness. Then, Yzma will be eternally young and beautiful, and she'll win. No. I can't stay here with you. I have to get back to the palace and order Yzma to change me back to a human.

Mata: I understand why you have to go.

Manco: I'll see you soon. Maybe.

Mata: Okay. Well, good luck.

(Manco leaves the llama pen and goes back to the Sacred City. Unfortunately, he's stopped by one of the city's imperial guards.)

Imperial Guard: Where do you think you're going?

Manco: It's me, Manco. I'm supposed to be in the palace by now.

Imperial Guard: A talking llama? You're not supposed to be here in the city. You're supposed to be in the llama pen with all the other llamas.

(The guard takes Manco out of the city and puts him back in the llama pen.)

Imperial Guard: Good. Now, stay here.

(The guard walks away and returns to the city. Mata approaches Manco.)

Mata: So, llama boy, did you return to the palace?

Manco: Unfortunately, no. The guards won't let me. They think I'm a llama.

Mata: Well, that's too bad. Oh well. I guess you'll have to stay with me here after all.

Manco: But I have to go back to the palace.

Mata: You have to stay here with me until you're changed back to a human.

(Manco thinks for a moment. Then, he nods shyly.)

Manco: Okay. I'll stay.

(Mata takes Manco into her house next to the llama pen. There, she takes him into her bedroom. It's a lovely room. There's a large bed, a chest of drawers, and an aquarium full of colorful tropical fish.)

Manco: This is nice. For a llama herder, you sure have a nice house.

Mata: I know. My parents built this house long before I was born.

Manco: Where are they now?

Mata: They died when I was a little girl. Now, sit down on the bed. I have something important to tell you.

(Manco sits on the bed. He fidgets nervously.)

Manco: I, um, I hope you don't think I've done something wrong. I mean, I'm not used to all this politicking. I'm really not. I never even cared about being emperor before. But, I hope you don't think I'll be a bad emperor. I can't be. I want the people of the kingdom to have good leaders. I'm not going to do anything wrong. I'm not.

Mata: Relax, llama boy. I'm sure you'll be a good emperor when you're human again.

Manco: Do you really think so?

Mata: Yeah. I do.

(Manco is happy. He feels relieved that he can please Mata and the people of the kingdom.)

Part 7: "Why Can't a Human Be More Like a Rock?"/Huaca Meets Pacha
(The scene fades to Huaca walking down the hallway in the royal palace.)

Huaca: Ugh! Why do I have to be the prince's advisor? He keeps refusing to listen to me. I'm so disappointed with him and with humans in general. It's like they don't care about me. Yet I know he's the empire's sole protector. I wish he'd grow worthy of his position.

(While Huaca is walking down the hallway, he sings about why humans can't be more like rocks.)

''Full lyrics for "Why Can't a Human Be More Like a Rock?" coming soon!''

(The scene cuts to an exterior shot of the palace. The night sky begins to get brighter as it soon becomes pre-dawn. The scene cuts back to Huaca in the palace. He tiptoes into Manco's royal bedroom to see Pacha sleeping in his bed. He's masquerading as the prince. Huaca wakes Pacha up.)

Huaca: Manco, wake up!

(Pacha wakes up and yawns. Then, he sees Huaca.)

Pacha: Huh? Oh! Good morning, sir.

Huaca: Manco, you must get ready for the coronation.

Pacha: The what?

Huaca: You know, the coronation. The ceremony where you will be crowned emperor. Do you not understand what I was saying?

Pacha: I'm afraid you're mistaken. I'm not really Prince Manco. I'm a simple llama herder. My name is Pacha.

Huaca: I don't care what your name is or what your job is. You are to get ready for the coronation, and that's final!

Pacha: No, you don't understand. I don't have the mark of the sun.

(Pacha shows Huaca his arm. There's no birthmark on it, let alone the mark of the sun.)

Pacha: See? Now, do you believe me?

(Huaca stares at Pacha's arm. Then, he panics.)

Huaca: Holy pebbles! You're not Prince Manco! You're an impostor!

Pacha: I'm not just an impostor. I'm Pacha, a simple llama herder who is Manco's long-lost twin brother.

(Huaca realizes Pacha's not lying.)

Huaca: But why would an impostor come to the kingdom and try to take over?

Pacha: Well, long story short, Manco and I decided to switch places. I would be the prince, and he would be the peasant. He told me that if I stayed here in his room, he could go to the tavern and still be in bed when you came over to check on him. We made a deal. I promised him that I would never tell anyone he met a peasant like me. I broke that promise now that I told you all about it.

Huaca: We must get you to the coronation as quickly as possible. I've sent word to the people in the kingdom. They will be coming soon to attend it. The coronation starts at dawn!

Pacha: Oh, man! Really?

Huaca: Yes. But seeing that you and Manco look alike, I'll give you a deal. I will give you one hundred llamas if you masquerade as him for the day, which will buy me some time to find the real Manco. What do you say? Do we have a deal?

Pacha: A hundred llamas? That's a lot.

Huaca: (grins) Maybe I should make it a thousand llamas or even ten thousand llamas.

Pacha: Deal!

(Huaca pulls a golden necklace with a pendant out of his pocket. He dangles it in front of Pacha's face. The pendant is the mark of the sun.)

Huaca: This is the mark that every human in the Sacred City must show to be a citizen. Keep this close with you and wear it at all times.

Pacha: Yes, sir. Thank you, sir. By the way, I didn't get your name.

Huaca: What? Oh! Sorry. I forgot to introduce myself. I'm Huaca, a ten-thousand-year-old rock. I've been serving the kingdom for many years.

Pacha: It's a pleasure to meet you, Huaca.

Huaca: Same to you, Pacha. Now, come on. You have a coronation to attend.

(So, Pacha gets ready for the coronation and leaves Manco's bedroom with Huaca.)

Part 8: The Coronation/The Royal Parade/"Gonna Be My Day"
(Meanwhile, Yzma is still in the llama pen outside the city. After a long, unsuccessful search among the llamas for llama Manco, she hears the horns announcing the coronation, forcing her to leave. In the palace, Pacha is at the coronation. He's nervous about it, so Huaca coaches him through it.)

Huaca: Don't be afraid. Just be yourself. The citizens are waiting for you.

(Pacha gulps nervously and walks to the front of the stage. He reveals himself to the crowd.)

Crowd: Long live Prince Manco! Long live the Sacred City!

(As Huaca coaches Pacha through the ceremony, Yzma arrives and watches him.)

Yzma: There he is! There's Manco. Apparently, he has been retransformed. He's human again. I expect him to kill me any moment after what I did to him.

(But then, Yzma watches Pacha smile and wave to the crowd.)

Yzma: But because Manco bears no animosity, I figure he doesn't remember what happened. We'll just have to wait and see what's going to happen next.

(Soon, the archbishop arrives on the stage to crown Pacha Emperor of the Sacred City. As the archbishop crowns Pacha, he makes the sign of the sun upon his forehead. As he does so, he feels the warmth of the sun's blessing.)

Archbishop: It is both my duty and pleasure to crown you Emperor of the Sacred City.

(Pacha turns to the audience, and he smiles and waves. The crowd applauds.)

Archbishop: Now, it is time to meet your future bride. Say hello to Nina.

(Nina, Manco's future bride, arrives on the stage and walks towards Pacha. He is smitten the moment he sees her. She is wearing a white dress with a red sash across her waist. She has long black hair. She radiates beauty. She's the most beautiful person Pacha has ever seen.)

Archbishop: Now, it is time for the royal parade.

(The crowd applauds. Soon, the royal parade begins. The scene fades to Pacha and Nina in the royal litter. They are paraded through the streets.)

Pacha: Hello.

(Nina, however, gives Pacha a chilly reception.)

Huaca: Pacha, if you talk too much, you're gonna blow it.

Pacha: Yeah, yeah, sure.

(Nina does not reply. She just looks at Pacha with her big, brown eyes. Yzma watches the whole thing from a safe distance. Pacha and Nina continue parading through the streets of the city. They wave to the crowd. Pacha has a great time. Nina, however, does not. Meanwhile, Manco, still a llama, is in the llama pen. He's spending some time getting to know Mata.)

Manco: So, how long have you been a llama herder?

Mata: (smiles) Oh, I don't know. I was too busy having fun to keep track of time.

Manco: Don't be afraid. I won't bite you.

Mata: Okay.

Manco: Anyway, I hear you have some llama friends here.

Mata: Yes, I do.

(But then, Manco and Mata hear noises coming from the parade. So, they walk towards the fence and watch the parade. They see Pacha and Nina parading through the streets in the royal litter.)

Mata: Oh, look. Someone has been crowned the new emperor of the city. And he's got a girlfriend.

Manco: For your information, that's a bride-to-be. Also, I should have been the emperor, not Pacha! (gets angry) Grr! It makes me so angry! This is supposed to be my day, not his! That's it. I'm stopping this parade.

(Manco is outraged at the sight of Pacha wearing his crown. So, he jumps over the fence of the llama pen and frantically tries to make his way to the royal litter. Manco gets inside the litter and gets close to Pacha.)

Pacha: No, Manco! Don't!

(But that only makes Manco angrier.)

Manco: This isn't your day! I should have been the emperor, not you!

Pacha: Guards! Get rid of that filthy llama!

(So, the guards do just that. They run over and pull Manco off Pacha. Then, they chase him off. Pacha is relieved. But then, his relief is short-lived. Desperate, Manco opens the llama pen, releasing hundreds of llamas who create a huge traffic jam that stops the parade cold.)

Nina: What's going on? The parade is stopped.

Huaca: That's nothing. We'll just have to start it again.

(Manco walks to the front of the parade and faces Pacha. Then, he sings about how it's gonna be his day when he becomes the emperor.)

Full lyrics for "Gonna Be My Day" coming soon!

(Nina looks at Pacha with a frown.)

Nina: Your Highness, do you think we should do anything about this?

Pacha: Don't worry. I got this.

(So, Pacha hops down from the litter to help, much to Huaca's horror. The crowd is shocked. They think the emperor is walking on common ground.)

Huaca: Pacha, what are you doing?! Get back in the litter!

(But Pacha pulls out his panpipe and launches into Manco's song that soon has the crowd and the llamas swaying to the music. He gets the llamas to follow him to the llama pen. By the end of the song, Pacha has stolen the people's hearts. No one recognizes the llama Manco, and he is herded back into the pen with the other llamas. Mata closes the llama pen and approaches Pacha.)

Mata: Thanks for the help, Your Majesty.

Pacha: You're welcome.

Mata: Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to get back to my flock.

Pacha: Yeah, okay.

Mata: Bye, Your Majesty.

(Pacha watches as Mata gets back into the llama pen to herd her flock of llamas. Then, he gets back into the litter, and the parade resumes. He has a great time. He thinks all is right with the world. Soon, the parade is over. Once Pacha and Huaca are alone in the palace, he begins to scold him.)

Huaca: Pacha, how dare you defy the hierarchy of the empire?! What were you thinking?

Pacha: But it's supposed to be Manco's day. I just wanted to help.

Huaca: You can't think with your heart. You have to think with your head. You know what? Wait in Manco's chambers while I leave the palace to search for him.

Pacha: Well, that's fine with me.

(So, Pacha goes to Manco's chambers and waits for Huaca to return with Manco.)

Part 9: Pacha at the Banquet/Huaca Searches for Manco/"Fit Right Up"/Supai Berates Yzma
(The scene fades to Pacha in Manco's chambers a few hours later. He has waited all afternoon for Huaca, but he hasn't returned.)

Pacha: Where is Huaca? He's supposed to return with Manco.

(Meanwhile, an increasingly worried Huaca combs the city, searching everywhere for Manco. But there's no sign of him anywhere. Then, an idea comes to Huaca.)

Huaca: I know what to do. I'll search for Manco in the llama pen.

(So, Huaca leaves the city to search for Manco in the llama pen. Back in the palace, in Manco's room, Pacha is still waiting for Huaca to return. Then, a servant enters the room.)

Servant: Your Highness, all is ready for the coronation banquet.

Pacha: Great. I'm starving.

(So, Pacha heads down to the banquet hall, where many of the high-ranking members of the empire await him. He sits at the front of the table.)

Pacha: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. I am honored to be here to take the throne today.

Members of the Inca Empire Council: Good evening, Your Highness.

(Pacha and the Inca Empire Council go on to eat and drink and enjoy the banquet. Five minutes later, Pacha stops eating and drinking and stands up.)

Pacha: Excuse me while I use the bathroom.

(Pacha calmly walks out of the banquet hall. Once he's out of there, he panics.)

Pacha: I have to get my llamas out of the city and return home to my village!

(So, Pacha runs out of the palace, runs out of the city, and sneaks into the llama pen to talk his llamas into leaving.)

Pacha: (whispering) Come on, guys. We must leave the city and return home to my village.

(It's easier said than done, though. Pacha's llamas are nervous. They want to stay in the city. However, the servants bring the banquet to Pacha in the llama pen. He pretends to enjoy the banquet. He only does this just so his llamas will leave with him.)

Servant: Your Highness, this is a great honor!

Pacha: It is. But do you know who or what will make this banquet a greater honor?

Servant: No? What?

Pacha: Inviting all the peasants in the city to join in the feast. That will make it a greater honor.

(The servants and the members of the Inca Empire Council are surprised.)

Leader of the Inca Empire Council: You want to invite all the peasants in the city to join in the feast?

Pacha: Of course.

Leader of the Inca Empire Council: But sire, that will mean we can't use the banquet to confirm the new emperor. Those people out there are poor and unpopular compared to us. What kind of reign can we expect, anyway?

(Pacha struggles to keep his head above water while the nobles project unintended meaning to his answers. Nina is intrigued.)

Pacha: Well, perhaps we could get around that if we staged a program.

Leader of the Inca Empire Council: Really? What kind of program?

Pacha: Well, it's a simple program for sharing something like money, food, water, clothing, and furniture with those who have too little of that.

Leader of the Inca Empire Council: My, my, your Highness, you are wise and brilliant beyond your years.

(Nina is impressed with Pacha's idea.)

Pacha: So, what do you think of my big idea?

Nina: I think we should do it.

Pacha: Really? Even though the banquet is just for us?

Nina: I know. I'd say go for it.

Pacha: Okay. Well, what do you think of my program idea, Council?

Leader of the Inca Empire Council: I think it's a wonderful idea, Your Highness. We can't beat the wisdom you've gained in just five minutes in the palace.

(The servants, the Inca Empire Council, and even Nina all applaud Pacha's idea. Manco, still a llama, sneaks to the table. He's shocked when he sees Pacha enjoying the banquet with them. But then, Yzma shows up with concealed weapons, and Manco hides under the table.)

Yzma: (points at Pacha) You!

Pacha: (points at himself) Me?

Yzma: Yes, you! You are a traitor! I'm going to kill you!

Pacha: Guards!

(The palace guards arrive at the llama pen and approach Pacha.)

Captain of the Guards: What is it, Your Majesty?

Pacha: There's a traitor in the city! (points at Yzma) Seize her!

(The guards leave the llama pen to chase after Yzma. Pacha returns to his seat at the banquet. However, Yzma gets under the table to hide from the guards. She takes out a vial of poison and runs headlong into the hiding llama Manco. She soon realizes it's the old switcheroo!)

Yzma: Oh! There's the real Manco. But wait. If he's the llama and is here under the table, then there's someone sitting at the table.

(Yzma peeks out from under the table and sees Pacha. When she does, she's shocked. Pacha looks at her and is equally shocked. Then, she hides under the table again.)

Yzma: A Manco look-alike is sitting at the table, and the llama, the real Manco, is here under the table. This can only mean one thing. It's the old switcheroo!

(Pacha and Nina peek under the table. To their horror, they see Manco and Yzma. Yzma chases Manco from under the table, ties him down, and prepares to offer the llama sacrifice.)

Yzma: Your Majesty, the next llama to be sacrificed is this red and black one. The sacrifice will begin tomorrow.

Pacha: Actually, I've got a new law. From this day forward, there shall be no more llama sacrifices. The days of sacrificing llamas will finally be over.

Nina: Oh, that's wonderful!

Pacha: I'll make sure that law goes through. Whoever breaks the law will be arrested and imprisoned.

(Soon, Snowball, Pacha's favorite llama, charges to the rescue. She saves Manco from Yzma and frees him. Then, the rest of Pacha's llamas and Mata arrive as well.)

Mata: Hey! This is my llama pen! You shouldn't be here! Get out of here, you crazy woman!

(Snowball, the rest of Pacha's llamas, and Mata drive Yzma off the llama pen.)

Mata: And stay out!

(Pacha approaches Mata and kneels before her.)

Pacha: Thank you for helping me save that poor llama from that old woman.

Mata: My pleasure, Your Highness. I have to commend you on your noble idea of helping those who have too little.

Pacha: So, you do like the idea, huh?

Mata: Yes, Your Highness. I think it's a wonderful idea.

Nina: So do I.

Pacha: Well then, now that the interruption is over, let's continue the banquet with some dancing.

(So, Pacha, Nina, Mata, the servants, the Inca Empire Council, and all the peasants in the city start dancing.)

Full lyrics for "Fit Right Up" coming soon!

(Pacha feels the beat of the music and the sway of the crowd. He's loving it! Meanwhile, Yzma slinks back to the Temple of the Sun and gently tries to break the news of Manco's survival to Supai.)

Yzma: Supai, I have some news about Manco.

Supai: Did you kill him?

Yzma: Well, technically, no. I accidentally turned him into a llama instead.

(Supai is enraged after Yzma told him that she failed.)

Supai: What?! And you let him get away?!

Yzma: I did the best I could.

Supai: Hmm. You did your best, I'll give you that, but your best isn't good enough. Yzma, you have only one more chance! If you fail me again, I will send you straight to hell and torture you. Llama or human, Manco must die!

Yzma: (bows before Supai) It will be done, Supai.

(The scene cuts to black.)

Part 10: Nina and Pacha/"One Day She'll Love Me"/"I'm Looking Out For Me"
(The scene fades to an exterior shot of the Sacred City. Later that day, Nina takes Pacha, followed by Mata and llama Manco, up the mountain to the site of the Viracocha stone, where Viracocha roped the sun. They all sit in a circle and place their hands on the stone.)

Nina: Manco, there's something I want to tell you.

Pacha: What is it, Nina?

Nina: Well, the truth is that I could not love yesterday's you, but I love today's you. Please, Manco. I want you to assure me that you will not change back.

(A shamed llama Manco overhears Nina's feelings towards Pacha. Soon, he starts to feel bad about himself. So, he slips away with Mata.)

Manco: Mata, there's something I want to tell you.

Mata: Yes, llama boy?

Manco: I was supposed to marry Nina, my future bride. But now that I'm a llama, and Pacha is now the emperor, she has developed her feelings towards him. Soon, Nina and Pacha will get married, and I will forever be a lonely llama. I feel like I lost the love of my life forever. I'm so ashamed of myself.

Mata: (comforts Manco) Don't be. At least you found yourself the new love of your life.

Manco: Who? You?

Mata: Yes. I'm the new love of your life.

(Manco and Mata laugh.)

Manco: Are you serious?

Mata: Yes.

(Soon, Manco begins to develop his feelings toward Mata.)

Manco: Oh, Mata, I'm starting to fall for you.

Mata: I'm starting to fall for you, too, llama boy.

(Manco and Mata become more and more in love with each other. Meanwhile, Pacha and Nina struggle to be in love with each other. Knowing that Pacha will be gone tomorrow, he cannot offer Nina reassurance.)

Pacha: I'm sorry, Nina, but I can't assure you that.

(Pacha and Nina sing of their love and their belief that a miracle will help them transcend their own secret fears.)

Pacha: (singing) ♫ I'd never imagined before / That the world could be turned on its head / I'd never have thought / To be here in this place / I'd never have dreamt that in love / I'd be lost and so easily led / I guess I was caught / By that hint of a smile on her face ♫

(Soon, Pacha and Nina begin to playfully chase each other as they sing. Pacha sings about how even if he's no longer with Nina, his love for her is everlasting.)

Pacha: (singing) ♫ I thought I was happy before / When my life was as easy as pie / But that was the past / Of an ignorant youth / I'm falling in love with the girl / But I'm forced to be living a lie / And she'd never love me / If she knew the truth / Is it asking too much / If I pray for a miracle, miracle / That one day she'll love me / One day she'll say I care ♫

(Nina hides behind a rock and looks at Pacha.)

Nina: (singing) ♫ Although he's changing day by day / He finds these tender words of love / Impossible to say / He walks in the room / And I'm never quite sure / If he's trying to be somebody else / I'm liking him better that / He's not his arrogant self ♫

(Nina comes out of hiding, and she and Pacha playfully chase each other some more.)

Nina: (singing) ♫ Perhaps I'm expecting too much / Of a miracle, miracle / One day he'll love me / One day he'll say I love you / And I will love him until I die ♫

Pacha: (singing) ♫ Distant Star / Cast your light / On my life / And one by one ♫

Nina: (singing) ♫ I didn't anticipate feeling the power of love in this way ♫

Pacha: (singing) ♫ And day by day ♫

Nina: (singing) ♫ We've never been closer than this / And I find myself daring to pray ♫

Pacha and Nina: (singing together) ♫ We'll find these tender ways of love / Impossible to disobey ♫

(Soon, the clouds rise as Pacha and Nina continue singing.)

Pacha: (singing) ♫ One day she'll love me ♫

Nina: (singing) ♫ One day he'll say I love you ♫

Pacha: (singing) ♫ And I will love her ♫

Pacha and Nina: (singing together) ♫ Until the moment / Our hearts stop beating / And we are light ♫

(When Pacha and Nina are done singing, they hold hands and embrace.)

Pacha: Nina, if anything happens to the sun, and darkness tries to take over the world, I promise to help restore it to its rightful place in the sky.

Nina: I promise the same to you, Manco. If anything happens to the sun, I promise to help restore it to its rightful place in the sky.

Pacha: I love you, Nina.

Nina: I love you too, Manco.

(Pacha and Nina kiss. Meanwhile, Manco and Mata are in love with each other. They kiss and hold hands.)

Manco: I think we should get married.

Mata: That's a great idea, llama boy. Let's get married!

(Manco and Mata look at the moon in the starry night sky.)

Mata: Excuse me for a moment. I need to spend some time alone.

(Mata stands up and walks to a nearby hill. There, she sings about how she's looking out for herself.)

Full lyrics for "I'm Looking Out For Me" coming soon!

(When her song is done, Mata falls asleep. Manco arrives and watches her sleep.)

Manco: Sweet dreams, Mata.

(Manco turns around and walks away.)

Part 11: Huaca Walks On/Yzma Captures Manco/Drums at Dawn/Pacha Unmasked
(Meanwhile, in the Sacred City, Huaca has searched everywhere for Manco and found no sign of him. He vows to never give up even while he walks past evidence of Manco's transformation from a human to a llama.)

Huaca: There's still no sign of Manco. I mustn't give up.

(So, Huaca continues looking for Manco.)

Huaca: Where could the poor fellow be? Maybe he's off with another girl.

(Huaca continues to wonder where Manco might be. Outside the city, Manco is walking down the hill. Suddenly, Yzma arrives and captures him.)

Yzma: Gotcha! I've finally caught you. Now, I'm going to take you back to the city and kill you.

(So, Yzma ropes Manco and takes him back to the city. As morning breaks, Pacha and Nina come down the mountain.)

Nina: Manco, our marriage is only a few hours away. We need to get back to the city and get married.

(Pacha is heartbroken, knowing he must leave.)

Pacha: I know. But sadly, I must leave.

(Nina looks at Pacha, saddened by his decision.)

Nina: I understand.

Pacha: Nina, I have a confession to make.

(As Pacha starts to tell Nina the truth, the sounds of sacrificial drums interrupt him. Then, Mata arrives, rushing towards Pacha and Nina. She's worried about Manco.)

Mata: Help! Manco is gone! Someone has captured him!

Pacha: What's going on?

Mata: Someone has captured Manco!

Pacha: Who has captured him?

Mata: The crazy old woman who interrupted the banquet last night!

Nina: I know who that is. It's Yzma.

Mata: Yes, she's taken Manco to the sacrificial ceremony. She's going to sacrifice him there! We need to rescue him!

(So, Pacha, Nina, and Mata return to the city and rush towards the sacrificial ceremony. The scene cuts to the ceremony outside the palace. Yzma has captured llama Manco and has him trussed up for slaughter.)

Yzma: I have waited a long time for this day. Today, I will finally kill him.

(Pacha, Nina, and Mata arrive at the ceremony just in time to stop Yzma from killing Manco.)

Pacha, Nina, and Mata: Stop!

(Nina walks over to Yzma.)

Nina: Didn't you hear what the emperor said about llama sacrifices? He has forbidden all of them. They're illegal now.

Yzma: I am above the laws of the empire. Even if llama sacrifices are illegal, I'm still going to do one anyway.

(Yzma refuses to comply. Pacha gets in front of Nina and walks towards Yzma.)

Pacha: Yzma, I demand that you release the llama immediately.

Yzma: Never. I shall never follow your every command anymore, Your Majesty. Or should I say, Pacha the llama-herding peasant?

(As the stunned crowd looks on, Yzma rips Pacha's tunic and exposes his arm, which does not bear the mark of the sun!)

Yzma: You, sir, are a fraud! An impostor! For impersonating Prince Manco, I condemn you to death.

(Yzma takes out her knife and aims it at Pacha's heart. But before she can kill Pacha, Huaca, struggling up the steps, arrives at the ceremony just in time to stop her from killing him.)

Huaca: Wait! The sun mark must be present! Let me examine your arm.

(So, Pacha shows Huaca his arm, and he examines it.)

Huaca: You don't bear the mark of the sun. So, you're not the real Manco.

Yzma: Ha! I knew it.

Huaca: Now, let me examine that llama's arm.

(So, Huaca approaches llama Manco and examines his arm. He finds the mark of the sun on it.)

Huaca: Yep. That llama bears the mark of the sun. So, he is the real Manco.

Pacha: Well, what do we do now?

Huaca: For starters, you must leave the city. The real Manco will be crowned emperor here.

Manco: Then I'm the real Manco. And yes, I do bear the mark of the sun.

(Just then, Yzma raises her knife to kill Manco. Pacha, Mata, and Nina intervene and stop her.)

Pacha: Stop! Huaca isn't done talking yet.

Huaca: Thank you, Pacha. I'll take it from here.

(Huaca clears his throat and begins speaking to Yzma.)

Huaca: You see, Yzma, I planned the switcheroo. I made Pacha take Manco's place as the prince, and I made Manco take Pacha's place as the llama herder. It was all my doing.

Yzma: I can't believe it was you all this time. Well, I can believe it. But why did you do it?

Huaca: Because, Yzma, I find the switcheroo to be more fun to do than following your dumb plan of killing Manco so you can free Supai from his prison and achieve eternal youth and beauty.

(Then, Yzma is overcome with emotion and angrily humiliates Huaca.)

Yzma: How dare you make Manco and Pacha switch places?! I shall never understand the human heart.

Huaca: (sighs) Well, I've done my part. Now, it's Manco's turn. He must be executed.

(Yzma grabs Huaca and throws him far away. Then, she turns to Pacha.)

Yzma: Oh, to destroy our beloved traditions. This act of highest treason has but one punishment: death! GUARDS! Take him away!

(The guards arrive at the ceremony and grab hold of Pacha.)

Yzma: Get that llama herder out of my sight!

(As the guards drag Pacha away, Nina begs for the truth.)

Nina: Pacha, I'm begging you to please tell me the truth. Did you really impersonate Manco?

Pacha: (sighs) Yes, Nina. I impersonated Manco because I wanted to experience what it's like to be the emperor of the Sacred City. Also, it's because I... I... I love you, Nina.

(Nina's eyes well up in tears.)

Nina: I love you too. And I always will.

(Suddenly, the square begins to darken. It is the eclipse! The crowd panics. Yzma seizes her opportunity to offer a sacrifice to appease Inti. The guards holding Pacha are bowled over by Snowball, his favorite llama. She's revealed to be ridden by Huaca. The guards are thrown off the stage. Huaca gets off Snowball and talks to Pacha, Nina, and Mata.)

Huaca: Guys! The llama that is about to be sacrificed is none other than the true emperor of the Sacred City, Manco Capac!

Nina: What? Oh no! No! We can't let Yzma kill Manco! We have to stop her!

Pacha: Let's go!

Part 12: The Eclipse/"Snuff Out the Light (Reprise)"/Supai is Released/"Stranger Danger (Angry Men)"
(Pacha, Nina, Mata, Snowball, and Huaca rush to the top of the Temple of the Sun. Unfortunately, they are too late. Yzma has already killed Manco. He lies dead on the sacrificial altar.)

Yzma: Oh, mighty Inti, accept this llama as your sacrifice!

Pacha: Oh no! We're too late.

Mata: Manco?

Pacha: I'm sorry, Mata. He's dead.

Mata: He's dead? But I saw him alive just moments ago!

Pacha: I know, Mata. I know.

(Mata looks down at the ground, feeling sad. Then, she looks up at the sky, closes her eyes, and screams at the top of her lungs.)

Mata: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

(Mata kneels on the ground and starts crying.)

Mata: Llamas don't deserve to be sacrificed! Llamas live to serve! I WILL FIND A WAY TO STOP THIS!

(Yzma exults and sings a reprise of her song. She sings that Supai will soon rule the world and that she will be young and beautiful again.)

Yzma: (singing) ♫ Supai will be finally free / And he will congratulate me / Finally, I can be / Young and beautiful eternally / I've finally killed Manco / He really was a wacko / Now that he's dead, you'll give me bread / and other food, water, clothing, money, and even llama thread ♫

(As Yzma is singing her song, the ground starts to rumble, and the crowd gets very afraid, knowing that something will happen.)

Yzma: (singing) ♫ Snuff out the light / Claim your right / To a world of darkness / Snuff out the light / Neophytes / Of a world of darkness / Snuff out the light / Here tonight ♫

(A small hole is formed on the ground, and thousands of demonic creatures climb out of it and roam the square.)

Backup Monsters: (singing) ♫ Apparitions of eternal darkness / Spiraling in circles through the night / Creatures of beguiling blackness / No more squinting in the light ♫

Yzma and Backup Monsters: (singing) ♫ Bats and owls and coiled sea dragons / Crocodiles and carrion beasts / Swirling in the growing darkness / Join us in the coming feast / Specter, wraith and apparition / Spirit, demon, phantom, shade / Salamander serpents, dog-faced devils / Dance and watch the dying sunlight fade ♫

(Yzma's song ends as the eclipse is complete. The hole gets bigger as the earth cracks open, and the horrific swirling figure of Supai fills the sky. He begins to chant, and the sky turns an eerie orange color.)

Full lyrics for "Stranger Danger (Angry Men)" coming soon!

(The crowd panics as several buildings topple. The world goes dark, and Pacha, Nina, Mata, Snowball, and Huaca are left feeling terrified. Yzma begins to transform into her younger, more beautiful self. Even though Pacha, Nina, Mata, Snowball, and Huaca can't see Yzma, they know she's changed. The creatures stomp around the temple, and the chanting grows louder.)

Mata: Guys? I think Yzma has summoned the worst god of all... the god of darkness named Supai.

Pacha: We have to stop her. We have to do something!

(All appears lost. Even Huaca has given up hope until Pacha implores him.)

Pacha: Huaca, you are the cornerstone of the Incan civilization. Our civilization! You can't give up.

Huaca: Our civilization?

Pacha: Yes! You are its cornerstone. You can't give up.

Huaca: I can't do it! I can't make it through another day of suffering!

Pacha: Please. Help me save the Incan people. Please?

(Huaca thinks for a moment. Then, he sighs.)

Huaca: Fine. I'll help you.

Pacha: You will?

Huaca: I'll help you. But you better help me too.

Pacha: I will, and I promise myself I'll save the Incan people from destruction and death.

(Huaca nods and smiles.)

Huaca: Good. Now, let's find a way to stop Yzma.

Part 13: Pacha Ropes the Sun/Yzma's Death/Inti Battles Supai/Happy Ending/"Walk the Llama, Llama (Reprise)"
(Pacha and Huaca think of a way to stop Yzma. Then, Huaca has an idea.)

Huaca: I have an idea.

(So, Huaca falls to his knees and begs Viracocha to deliver him and Pacha from Supai's terror.)

Huaca: (praying) Viracocha, creator of the world, I beg you to please deliver me and Pacha from Supai's terror.

(Suddenly, the stones rise and lift Pacha and Huaca up to the Viracocha stone. The great deity is looking down at them with a warm grin. They turn to see that Yzma has just transformed back to her youthful appearance. Yzma looks beautiful and smiles.)

Yzma: Yes! I'm eternally young and beautiful!

(Pacha and Huaca look at the carved rope at the base of the stone as it transforms into a real rope.)

Huaca: Quick, Pacha! Throw the rope!

Pacha: (balking) Wait a minute. Wasn't the last guy who did this a god?

Huaca: Yes, but it was a long time ago, and he made the world. Now, he's dormant.

Pacha: Well, I can't make the world.

Huaca: No. You can't because Viracocha already made the world for us. But you can lasso the sun. (points to Inti's sun disc) You should try to cast the rope so that it lassos the sun.

(But then, the earth rumbles. Pacha and Huaca look around as all is falling apart around them. Even Huaca begins to crumble.)

Huaca: (while crumbling) Throw the rope... before it's too late!

(So, Pacha heaves the rope towards the sun. It travels high into the air, disappearing into the inky blackness that is Supai. The rope pulls taut. Pacha struggles to pull the rope in, but it starts to pull him until he teeters on the edge of the mountain. He's very afraid that the rope will snap, and he will start to fall. Then, something extraordinary happens. Just before he's pulled over the edge, Pacha turns to see Nina holding the rope, helping him pull it in.)

Nina: I've got your back, Pacha.

Pacha: Nina! You came back. Thank you.

(But then, Pacha feels his feet slowly moving towards the edge. It's the most terrifying moment of his life. Mata looks up and sees Pacha and Nina struggling to pull the rope in. So, she runs to the Viracocha stone to help them. The earth is still shaking.)

Pacha: Look! There's a big earthquake!

(Mata looks over her shoulder and sees the giant hole opening up in the ground. Then, she turns around, grabs the rope, and holds it.)

Mata: I'm going to help you. For Manco.

Pacha, Nina, and Mata: For Manco!

(So, Nina and Mata help Pacha pull the rope in. Slowly, the earth stops shaking. Pacha, Nina, and Mata pull hard, but it's not enough. Then, Snowball, Pacha's favorite llama, joins them and helps them pull the rope in. The rest of Pacha's llamas follow suit.)

Pacha: You guys are amazing!

Huaca: We're not done yet. You better help me finish this! Hurry!

Pacha: Yes, sir.

(Pacha, Nina, Mata, Snowball, and the rest of his llamas pull hard, but it's still not enough to pull the sun towards the earth. Soon, all of the people in the city join them and help them pull the rope in. The sun is getting closer, but it's not enough. Soon, Huaca joins them and helps them pull the sun towards the earth. Yzma makes a desperate effort to cut the rope just as the brilliant figure of Inti, the Sun, breaks through the darkness.)

Pacha, Nina, Mata, and the Townspeople: (cheering) Yes! Yes! Yes! The sun is here! Hooray!

Yzma: The sun is here?! NOOO!

(Soon, Yzma is exposed to sunlight and begins to age rapidly. She loses her eternal youth and beauty.)

Yzma: Oh no! No! What have you done?! WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?!

(Yzma becomes old again. She begins to rot as the sun gets closer to the earth.)

Yzma: No! No! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!

(Yzma stumbles backwards and falls off the mountain to her death. While falling, she decays into dust. Yzma is no more. Meanwhile, Inti battles Supai and imprisons him under the earth once more. The stones close up over his tomb. The city is righted and returns to normal. Huaca, close to being crumbled into a pile of small rocks, returns to normal. Inti revives Manco and turns him back into a human.)

Manco: Huh? What happened?

Pacha: The sun is here.

Manco: What do you mean?

Pacha: Inti, the sun god, is here. It's morning!

Manco: Oh, yes. So, it is.

Mata: (gasps) Manco!

Manco: Mata?

(Mata runs towards Manco and hugs him. She then kisses him on the cheek.)

Mata: Oh, Manco. You're alive! And look. You're human again!

Manco: Oh, yes. So, I am.

Huaca: Three cheers for the hero who saved our sacred Incan city, Pacha! Hip hip...

Townspeople: Hooray!

Huaca: Hip hip...

Townspeople: Hooray!

Huaca: Hip hip...

Townspeople: Hooray!

Pacha: Thank you, everyone. You're too kind.

Manco: You just saved us all. (humbly kneels before Pacha) The people will never forget this. Or us. (offers Pacha his crown) I'd like to offer you this. This is my crown. It's yours now. You can be the city's new emperor instead of me.

Pacha: Really? Me? Wow! Thanks, Manco. I accept your offer.

Manco: My pleasure.

(Pacha takes Manco's crown and claims it as his. Then, he puts it on. The townspeople cheer for him.)

Manco: Well, Pacha, now that you're the emperor, you are free to marry my ex-bride-to-be, Nina.

Pacha: Really? I'd love to!

Manco: Great! She'll be expecting you!

(Nina runs towards Pacha and hugs him. Then, she kisses him on the cheek.)

Pacha: So, are you going to marry me?

Nina: Absolutely! Yes! Yes! Yes!

(Nina offers Pacha her hand. He takes it and kisses her on the lips.)

Manco: Your Majesty, consider our lifestyle switch permanent.

(Manco turns to Mata and kneels before her.)

Manco: Mata, I have something to say to you.

(Manco takes out his engagement ring and shows it to Mata.)

Manco: Will you marry me?

Mata: (happy) Yes, Manco. I will. I shall marry you!

Manco: Great!

(Manco embraces Mata and kisses her on the lips. Then, he holds her in his arms and walks away. The scene fades to an exterior shot of the Sacred City the next day. The camera pans down to Manco and Mata leaving the city with ten thousand llamas. They are now officially married. So are Pacha and Nina. They wave goodbye to Mata and Manco as they leave the city. Pacha, Nina, Manco, and Mata sing a reprise of "Walk the Llama, Llama".)

Full lyrics for "Walk the Llama, Llama (Reprise)" coming soon!

(The camera pans up to the sun in the sky as the song comes to a close. When the song is done, the scene cuts to black. The text "THE END" fades in. It then fades out after three seconds. The closing credits play afterwards, followed by the closing logos for Walt Disney Animation Studios and Disney.)