Lord Imaru



Lord Imaru (simply known as Imaru) is the main antagonist of the 1999 animated film The Secret Treasure of Machu Picchu (also known as The Emperor's Treasure) by Golden Films.

He was voiced by Christopher Lloyd, who also played Judge Doom in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Merlock in Disney's DuckTales The Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp, Grigori Rasputin in Don Bluth's Anastasia, The Hacker in Cyberchase, Bill Crowley in I am Not a Serial Killer, and Switchblade Sam in Dennis the Menace.

Biography
As the king welcomes Thomas to his village, Lord Imaru arrives and threatens them that he is not afraid of anyone, including the Sun God. While Thomas and Cori are hanging out, Imaru orders his goofy henchman Omo to follow them and give out information about what he has seen. Omo returns and informs him about what he saw. Imaru is enraged and argues with the king that Thomas is false. Imaru then tells Omo to destroy Thomas. Omo disguises himself as a lady and warns Thomas that her child is sick. Thomas is reluctant and Omo pulls out his dagger to kill him, but Cori arrives and warns him that she will call her father to take care of him if he does not stay away from him and Omo flees.

Later, when Thomas questions himself about if the spirit will come back, Imaru comes up behind him and corners him at the edge of the cliff and warns him to leave. Imaru then warns Thomas to stay away from Cori and tells Cori that it's her duty to serve him and stay home at work when she is his wife. When the king orders his men to bring Thomas and Cori and to welcome the emperor with pride, Imaru overhears this and believes that he betrayed him. The emperor arrives and the king calls out for Thomas to introduce himself to the emperor. The emperor asks Imaru if he is pleased to have Thomas in his village and Imaru claims that he is. Although Thomas tries to tell the king that he is not what he seems to be, the king decides to come up with a plan to tell the emperor to free Cori.

The next morning, the emperor prepares the wedding for Imaru and Cori. Thomas warns the emperor to stop the marriage and tells him the truth about Imaru's relationship with Cori. Imaru threatens Thomas and Omo performs a song "Bring on the Magic". Imaru tells Thomas to show his power in order to prove that he is the god's son. Thomas decides to give them the power of writing by giving them his journal. Imaru thinks that his gift is worthless and charges at Thomas once again before Cori tells him to look again. Thomas decides to pull out his magnifying glass to give them the "power of his eye" by demonstrating what it can do to dry grass. The emperor then tells Imaru to accept Thomas and he reluctantly does so and Cori is finally free.

After Thomas' attempt to ask the white puma spirit what else he should do, Omo tells him that Imaru is holding Cori hostage up on the mountain. Omo tries to flee, but the king ties his legs and tells him to save her. As Imaru continues to drag her to the cliff, Thomas arrives and warns Imaru to let Cori go before Imaru decides to kill them both. Imaru pushes Cori off the cliff, but Cori grabs onto a branch. A battle is ensued and Thomas jumps down the cliff to save Cori and Imaru jumps after him. Thomas pulls Cori up to safety, but Imaru arrives and threatens to give them flying lessons before Thomas pulls out Cori's pin to summon the white puma spirit. The puma confronts the evil prince and Imaru falls to his death.