Disney’s The Emperor’s New Groove was released 20 years ago. After surviving one of the more infamous (and disastrous) productions in Disney Animation history, it was accompanied by one of the all-time worst marketing campaigns in the company’s history and was saddled a title that doesn’t mean anything, really, especially in the context of the movie. Critics were kind but the movie didn’t make much money, debuting in fourth place at the domestic box office and grossing $169 million worldwide (a pittance compared to The Lion King’s near $800 million haul). Disappearing from theaters quickly, The Emperor’s New Groove would have an unlikely resurrection years later as a true cult classic, celebrated for its individuality (especially in the context of Disney Animation), endlessly quotable dialogue and lovable characters (Kronk, we heart you). In other words: boom, baby.