The best series of drawings for children and adults: Kuzco

The cartoons have been traditionally designed for a child audience but, currently, some chains or producers, make animation series aimed at adults rather than children for their content of sex or violence or social criticism: for example, we refer to "The Simpsons" or "Family Guy". But there are others series of drawings, purely childish, that by its arguments, the personality of the protagonists or the possibility of readings at various levels they will make children and adults enjoy.

My favorite is, without a doubt, "Kuzco, an emperor in school". It is based on the main character of "The Emperor and his follies" that, in the series, is forced to go to school (it is seen that he has been homeschooler until then, although with little use).

Kuzco is a vain, capricious and a bit silly teenager, who is certainly very doubtful that he will mature enough to be a good emperor, but we cannot deny a special charm.

His girl, the Malina list, is great, a true flag woman. Tender is the absurd Kronk, an evil helper better than bread, or rather, one of those celery fritters that he likes to cook so much.

Other great characters are the old witch who wants to end the possibilities of reigning Kuzco, the incoherent teacher who collects bells or talkative squirrels (the smartest of the whole series).

Really, just like Children love it, adults also enjoy a lot with "Kuzco, an emperor in school", and discover criticisms of social prejudices, sexism, egolatry, superficial beauty, ambition, power and the school system itself. Really fascinating.

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