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
Coming soon!