As a 'Comedy, Family' film, audience emotional responses for 'Ernest Goes to Camp' are overwhelmingly positive. The primary emotion is **Humor**, driven by Ernest P. Worrell's signature slapstick, silly voices, and clumsy antics as he navigates his role as a camp counselor. This generates significant **Joy** and **Happiness** throughout the movie. While the plot introduces a conflict with the Krader Mining company threatening the camp, leading to mild **Anticipation** and slight **Anxiety**, these are ultimately resolved with a strong sense of **Relief** and **Satisfaction** when Ernest successfully saves Kamp Kikike. The film also evokes **Hope** for the institutionalized children and a touch of **Inspiration** as the underdog triumphs. Negative emotions are minimal, serving mostly as brief setups for comedic resolution.
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