Former meddler Kronk has turned over a new leaf and now runs a bustling pizza parlor in an Incan village. When Kronk hears that his judgmental father, Papi, plans to visit, he scrambles to raise money to impress him. But when things go wrong, Kronk kicks into comical gear and discovers the true riches in life are his friends and being 'true to your groove.'
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7 July 1997, Nashville, Tennessee, USA
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8 March 1964, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
29 July 1990, Livonia, Michigan, USA
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December 24, 2005
...this film proves that [Kronk] works best in small doses...December 13, 2005
If its characters, music, and action seem to an adult less than inspired, that's the price one pays for watching a straight-to-video sequel.October 22, 2007
Great voice talents, but weak storyline and frankly not much groove.December 09, 2005
if you want to spend more time with these characters, you're probably better off just re-watching the original film.January 19, 2006
I always loved the character of Kronk.... However, it may have been a mistake to give him his own movie.December 08, 2005
It's just too generic, and generic is not what we want from a sequel to a film that managed to escape the Disney mold.