0:37 Waitress: “Ordering. Three pork combos, extra bacon on the side, two chili cheese samplers, a basket of liver and onion rings, a catch of the day, and a steak cut in the shape of a trout. You got all that, honey?” Kronk: “Three oinkers wearing pants, plate of hot air, basket of Grandma's breakfast and change the bull to a gill, got it.”
"Uh oh!" "Lemme guess. A youtube recommendation of Emperor's New Groove?" "Yup!" "With Kuzco and Pacha in restaurant?" "Aha!" "And then Izma and Kronk coming in and Kronk becomes the chef?" "Most likely!" "...Bring it on!"
I know that this scene was played for laughs, but there's actually some great character work. Despite Kuzco starting to get along with Pacha, he's still so self-absorbed that he doesn't realize he's talking to his main (ex)advisor's personal assistant until Pacha tells him that Kronk and Yzma were in the diner looking for him. Even Kuzco and Yzma's mannerisms in the kitchen could be taken as a callback to Yzma's line of practically raising Kuzco from earlier in the film.
No kidding! Kuzco and Yzma are practically twins who are so in sync with each other that they don't even see it in themselves. And that's when it gets downright creepy.
you know I had forgotten the birthday part of this that when I took my eyes off it to drink my pop I choked on it from laughing when yzma was like ... "AHHHH!!!!"
@@kjk4795 Four combos, extra bacon on the side Two chili cheese samplers A basket of liver and onion rings A catch of the day And a steak cut in the shape of a trout
Not really. I’ve been a line cook most of my life. Restaurants don’t bend over backward to do bizarre custom orders and substitutions like this. The most you’ll get is some guy asking to hold a bunch of ingredients out of a dish, or people with allergies. Simple stuff.
To be honest I can so relate to that scene as I'm trying to cook dinner, and then my dad is like "Oh, let me make some improvements." That is when I start doing just like that cook, and say. "Alright you want a special order, then you make it!"
Red team: The sun will shine upon us again. Ramsey: your optimism is misplaced, losing team. Red team: for one thing, we aren’t a team. And two, we have the blue team. Blue team: (sabotages itself)
@@AlasdairGR I'm just imagining Kronk on Hell's Kitchen, and Gordon Ramsey saying, "Well, Kronk, I have a huge problem. I don't like your spinach puffs....." Next day: "We are gathered here today to mourn the sudden loss of Gordon Ramsey. He was taken suddenly by someone who made him spinach puffs...."
Love this scene as a kid. Hated it as an adult who worked in food service lol. The amount of people who literally would come in and act like this like they just hired a personal chef is astounding
Wouldn’t you just refuse to make it in that situation? I’ve never worked in a restaurant that would cater to that sort of thing. Holding ingredients is fine but we aren’t expected to make a custom dish.
They are the source of Money. And Money is King in any Profit Driven Company. As a Cook it is your job to make the Profit by making the Money Givers happy
I love how even though Yzma is annoyed with him, she doesn’t stop Kronk and rolls with it. Like, alright fine have your fun, just make my meal too lol.
Not me. Kronk's an idiot. If Yzma had an iota of sense in her to realize how much of a psychologically immature goody-two-shoes he is, she'd have never hired him because of his incompetence of being good-hearted instead of being evil.
Omg same, it's way too cliche that Disney has making too many 3d films because they're like "ok we're gonna stop making 2d films for now on because it's really repetitive to draw or animate the characters" and besides, it would be expensive to make it 2d animated
Too bad Yzma wants to KILL the boy she raised for the majority of his life. No wonder Kuzco didn't believe Pacha when he tried to tell him. I wouldn't want to believe it either.
@@sarahfarr7400 Well IRL Cleopatra VII's father killed at least one of her sisters, then she had another sister executed 😅 it's standard ancient empire history which I knew while I was still Intended Disney Movie Age because of British kids' books.
Happy happy birthday, from all of us to you We wish it was our birthday, so we can party too Happy happy birthday, may all your dreams come true And the rest is cut off. Still not sure about that first line though.
I just realized that kuzco ingests 6 pieces of broccoli during his theme song, spiked wine at dinner, one piece of grass after his realization, and five potions during the final battle. that's literally it
Fun fact: When Yzma said, "Is there anything in this menu that is not swimming in gravy?" I thought she meant there were pools of gravy with little creatures swimming around in it. LOL!!!
Just imagine you walked in and asked someone about special orders and medially quits without knowing what happened. Also, the guy sounds a bit like Danny Devito.
@@jaredruff9823 I also realised: that would make a great crossover movie/episode, Disney used to do crossovers with it cartoons all the time back in the day
0:38 “3 pork combos, extra bacon on the side, 2 chili cheese samplers, A basket of liver and onion rings, a catch of the day and a steak cut into the shape of a trout. You got all that honey?”
I watched this movie a bazillion times in the last 20-ish years and it's the very first time I notice how much detail there is in Cronk's motions while cooking for Yzma/Kuzco.
What Dusk said; a couple years later, this film got a sequel aptly named “Kronk’s New Groove.” It ain’t as iconic as Emperor’s, but it’s definitely one of the best for giving us an inside scoop into Kronk’s future after Yzma was defeated.
Patrick Warburton’s a legend as an actor. He’s not just Joe Swanson & Principal Barkin; he’s also Brock Samson, Steven Stone in Scream 3, the Big Bad Wolf in Hoodwinked! & Lemony Snicket in Netflix’s A Series of Unfortunate Events.
When I was a kid I thought the joke was that Kronk was dumb and recited utter nonsense back to waitress. Never realized he was talking diner food lingo.
There are just so many golden comedic moments in this scene, both obvious and subtle, that there's no way you can catch them all on the first watch or even the 10th watch...
The fact that as a kid i had most if this script memorized including the waitress naming off the orders and kuzco and izma's oder requests but i can't seem to get kronk's list of orders when he responded to the waitress
Pretty impressive that he was in his element after hearing the orders
Well all he wanted was a thumbs up from Pappy...
He's great at cooking, and likes it.
Kronk may be a bad henchman, but he's a god in the kitchen.
Longing, Rusted, Seventeen...
Connor Clemmons Squeak Squeaker Squeaking!!!
Makes perfect sense that they are picky eaters, izma raised kuzco
Izma!
TheDevestatorX “Practically” raised him
Wow. Yzma's basically his mum.
"Yeah you would've think he'd turned out better" -Kronk
Her name Yzma begins with the letter Y not a letter I.
0:37 Waitress: “Ordering. Three pork combos, extra bacon on the side, two chili cheese samplers, a basket of liver and onion rings, a catch of the day, and a steak cut in the shape of a trout. You got all that, honey?”
Kronk: “Three oinkers wearing pants, plate of hot air, basket of Grandma's breakfast and change the bull to a gill, got it.”
He forgot the catch of the day!!
What’s going on? No time to explain we gotta get outta here
Was the catch of the day that lizard he was cooking up?
TheDemonRaticate I would assume yes because it was with the steak in the shape of a trout.
Yet somehow he cooks an armadillo and makes soup.
I would watch cronk cook for an hour.
HellSpoon i can probably guess your here because of youtube recommendation
@@mrcrackboi4417 oh yeah, it's all coming together
HellSpoon same
Spam Sauzzage lol
Andrew .c. G yeah
every single scene in this movie is just so fucking funny. it's a brilliant movie.
Big Tuna AGREED
I second agreed
I’ve never liked your spinach puffs!
One of Disney's best. But they couldn't milk the hell out of it like Frozen, so it doesn't get the credit it deserves.
It’s a family favorite for my family.
I love how the chef just dumps the food in the briefcase when he leaves.
Gotta protect your recipe!
Dumps food in briefcase then puts the pot on top when he could’ve just put the whole pot in
Do you guys know this movie name?
@@forcetune4632 Emperor's New Groove
@@OwinBlazer thx
*recommended an 8 year old video*
“Oh yeah, it’s all coming together”
"Uh oh!"
"Lemme guess. A youtube recommendation of Emperor's New Groove?"
"Yup!"
"With Kuzco and Pacha in restaurant?"
"Aha!"
"And then Izma and Kronk coming in and Kronk becomes the chef?"
"Most likely!"
"...Bring it on!"
@@damagister bruh claps in disney 👏
Booyah
Anyone that makes these kinds of joke are on the same scale if not worse than Amy Schumer
@@SEHatz noted
I know that this scene was played for laughs, but there's actually some great character work.
Despite Kuzco starting to get along with Pacha, he's still so self-absorbed that he doesn't realize he's talking to his main (ex)advisor's personal assistant until Pacha tells him that Kronk and Yzma were in the diner looking for him. Even Kuzco and Yzma's mannerisms in the kitchen could be taken as a callback to Yzma's line of practically raising Kuzco from earlier in the film.
No kidding! Kuzco and Yzma are practically twins who are so in sync with each other that they don't even see it in themselves. And that's when it gets downright creepy.
the scene was played for laughs? just this scene? try the whole movie...
How I've missed it. When Disney produced something unique!
Es cierto 😶 no me habia dado cuenta de que vio a Kronk y ni le dio importancia
@@MariktheWolfit's literally a comedy movie
I love how fast Kronk understood the orders and got to work
Did he?
He said anything BUT what the waitress just said.
No, he did, he just used diner lingo
@@rurijo3169the what now
He called it back in short order form.@@alejandroyava
@alejandroyava well he did he just spoke it back using the diner language
The funniest part is that they put around 100 candles on yzma’s cake
you know I had forgotten the birthday part of this that when I took my eyes off it to drink my pop I choked on it from laughing when yzma was like ... "AHHHH!!!!"
I know, right? Flatterers.
And it’s still not enough.
She looks like 900 years old
Kuzco did say she is living proof dinosaurs once roam the Earth
Kuzco’s so insufferable he put someone on the verge of quitting with words alone
NowiTheDragonLoli He was embracing his inner Karen
@@krm2095 Kuzco is the Emperor of Karentopia.
This is how most employees in retail and food service feel, just takes the right Karen to make you quit
@@jimmyelkordy3752 TRUTH!
I mean to be fair it didn't take much, that dude was really sensitive 😂
2:26 That genuine laugh and surprise gets me everytime
I love how he casually walks out with wisk and bowl in his hand as well
@@ShatteredGlass916 Exactly!
I T S Y O U R B I R T H D A Y
Kinda funny that he works for her and doesn't know when her birthday is lol
I guess i'll die a sad man for not ever tasting Kronk's food.
Mmm, spinach puffs.
@@martinmarkov9707binging with babish
He inspired me to bake them. They were good & easy to make. Just like he said.
@@crownedshyness9656 but we want them cooked by Kronk
Apparently good. In the sequel we learn that cooking always actually his passion other then talking to animals.
0:48: Three oinkers wearing pants, plate of hot air, basket of Grandma's breakfast and change the bull to a gill, got it.
What did the waitress say?
@@kjk4795
Four combos, extra bacon on the side
Two chili cheese samplers
A basket of liver and onion rings
A catch of the day
And a steak cut in the shape of a trout
@@paleozoicpellinore9284call me crazy but i feel like Kronk was way off
Kuzco: What’s going on?
wait it all translates perfectly o.O
Man Kronk took over that kitchen like a boss. His food looked better than what they were originally serving haha
Kronk is great, and can serve up a plate.
@Ethan Wilde Sort of foreshadowing the sequel, isn't it?
Easily the funniest cartoon Disney ever made. I love the visual gag of how many candles they put on Yzma’s cake 😂
Well, she is living proof that dinosaurs once walked the earth
Completely disagree. I don't get the love for this movie.
@@englishatheartaight but like this movie is good tho
@@englishatheartL take
"Is there _anything_ on this menu that is not swimming in *gravy??"*
Hang on, I'll ask the chef
It’s a simple question, is there or is there not anything edible-
Dawson Kirschner on this menu?
@@TransDrummer1312 hey i didn't ask about dessert yet-
@@kiwicat2345 Hey, pal! What's your policy on making special orders?
I can only imagine how well this scene resonated with people working in restaurants.
It RESONATES
Immensly
Not really. I’ve been a line cook most of my life. Restaurants don’t bend over backward to do bizarre custom orders and substitutions like this. The most you’ll get is some guy asking to hold a bunch of ingredients out of a dish, or people with allergies. Simple stuff.
Apparently Kronks response to the waitress is actually a language known as Diner short hand, a means of abbreviating a list of orders.
@@Username-2 Yeah, I figured. But what about indecisive customers?
I love how the previous cook just dumps the goop he's been cooking into his suitcase XD
And the pot after.
To be honest I can so relate to that scene as I'm trying to cook dinner, and then my dad is like "Oh, let me make some improvements." That is when I start doing just like that cook, and say. "Alright you want a special order, then you make it!"
Gourmet cooking world: We have Gordon Ramsey
All of us: We have a Kronk
clochb I dare Gordon Ramsay to make something that even comes close to rivaling Kronk’s spinach puffs.
Red team: The sun will shine upon us again.
Ramsey: your optimism is misplaced, losing team.
Red team: for one thing, we aren’t a team. And two, we have the blue team.
Blue team: (sabotages itself)
Daniel Villagomez That’s am accurate description. Or, to quote Mr. Krabs, it’s _“true as the deep blue.”_
I actually think Gordon would enjoy Kronks cooking.
@@AlasdairGR I'm just imagining Kronk on Hell's Kitchen, and Gordon Ramsey saying, "Well, Kronk, I have a huge problem. I don't like your spinach puffs....."
Next day:
"We are gathered here today to mourn the sudden loss of Gordon Ramsey. He was taken suddenly by someone who made him spinach puffs...."
"can I order the potatoes as a side dish"
"I'll have to charge you full price"
*annoyed grunts*
Kuzco: Hey, How 'bout a side of potatoes, my buddy?
@@disneylover6408 Kronk: "You got it. You want cheese on those potatoes?"
@@Pilot231 Yzma: Thank you, Kronk. Cheddar would be fine!
@@disneylover6408 Kronk: "Cheddar spuds, coming up."
Kuzco: Spuds, yes. Cheese, no
Love this scene as a kid. Hated it as an adult who worked in food service lol. The amount of people who literally would come in and act like this like they just hired a personal chef is astounding
Wouldn’t you just refuse to make it in that situation? I’ve never worked in a restaurant that would cater to that sort of thing. Holding ingredients is fine but we aren’t expected to make a custom dish.
They are the source of Money. And Money is King in any Profit Driven Company. As a Cook it is your job to make the Profit by making the Money Givers happy
@@DieGurke_
So you welcome karens lol.
@@user-iy7jo7bq4f As long as they pay
01:11 lol, he actually cuts that steak into a trout shape
Well yeah that's what they ordered
I never noticed that
"We shall never deny a guest, even the most ridiculous request."
This movie was brilliant and ahead of it's time 💯
This movie was a comedic masterpiece is what it is
Yeah! I love the movie as well!
I love how even though Yzma is annoyed with him, she doesn’t stop Kronk and rolls with it. Like, alright fine have your fun, just make my meal too lol.
I love the face of "really?!" He made when they both said change the potatoes to a salad!
We need people like Kronk in our lives.
How about Andy Dufresne?
I know, he's hot.😂
@@shinigamiphantom1391 Kuzco : rrriigggghhhtttt.....
Not me. Kronk's an idiot. If Yzma had an iota of sense in her to realize how much of a psychologically immature goody-two-shoes he is, she'd have never hired him because of his incompetence of being good-hearted instead of being evil.
I've always loved how Kronk went from confuse to straight up become the head chef in under 10 seconds.
1:45 I never actually noticed that Kronk is making their potatoes right there and keeps going back and forth with the cheese
That's some good attention to details!
wait, is Kronk not realizing there are 2 different people ordering?
@@unevilGenius I mean, it *is* Kronk who we're talking about.
And then the eyeroll after "make my potatoes a salad"
As a kid I never noticed that the overload of candles was a dig at how old she was (I counted 41)
I counted 45
TheBush Wacka
Even better haha
God, I love everything about this movie. Every character, and every scene.
I miss original Disney 2D animations. Timeless.
Omg same, it's way too cliche that Disney has making too many 3d films because they're like "ok we're gonna stop making 2d films for now on because it's really repetitive to draw or animate the characters" and besides, it would be expensive to make it 2d animated
Actually 3d animations are probably more expensive than 2d
@@Fierywell it honestly seems like it. But I guess that it saves up trees. *Apparently* 😒
@@skitboyz7418Nah. Modern 2D is done in computers. The reason Disney mainly does 3D is because it's safer and quicker.
I love that Yzma and Kuzko act like mother and son, because technically they are.
Too bad Yzma wants to KILL the boy she raised for the majority of his life. No wonder Kuzco didn't believe Pacha when he tried to tell him. I wouldn't want to believe it either.
Excuse me- they’re related???
@@dangdao8068no, she raised him when he was a boy
@@sarahfarr7400 no wonder he was spoiled
@@sarahfarr7400 Well IRL Cleopatra VII's father killed at least one of her sisters, then she had another sister executed 😅 it's standard ancient empire history which I knew while I was still Intended Disney Movie Age because of British kids' books.
this is honestly my favorite cinematic trope. the protagonist and antagonist just barely avoiding each other
Aren't they both antagonists?
Tamatoa Er.... not exactly
What is the title of this whole movie?
@@user-ds3xn9ms8e The emperor's new groove
@@unevilGenius Actually I have found now. But super thanks! Im from Korean.
This scene is just perfect. Man it's good, and I can't get enough of the Birthday song and Kronk's delighted surprise. "It's your birthday?!" haha
Happy happy birthday, from all of us to you
We wish it was our birthday, so we can party too
Happy happy birthday, may all your dreams come true
And the rest is cut off. Still not sure about that first line though.
Can we just appreciate how funny this movie is already?
I just realized that kuzco ingests 6 pieces of broccoli during his theme song, spiked wine at dinner, one piece of grass after his realization, and five potions during the final battle. that's literally it
No wonder Kuzco’s thin as a rail.
@@AlastorAltruistGaming XD
This is literally one of the funniest Disney movies ever made. The dialogue is just so on point.
This movie had the definition of perfect comedic timing
Most people: The Cook just cursed me out and left. I don't know what to do.
Kronk: today, I fulfill my destiny!
Kuzco: In a minute I'm still hungry
this movie was so good that each individual seen could be it's own great short.
chickenlord, yes!
Once again proof that Kronk is literally the smartest person in the entire damn movie
1:49 you know it adds truth to Yzma’s comment about practically raising him when he shows such similar mannerisms.
Kronk is going to be chef in mudka's meat hut
The visual comedy in this one scene alone shows how amazing this film is.
Kronk is an absolute unit of a cook compared to Chef Gordon Ramsey. Not that I'm belittling him.
Quite sure kronk is bigger
Chef Rush
This movie was an underrated masterpiece.
The visual gags in this scene are amazing, you don't even need to know what they are saying for them to work
We didn't deserve Kronk. He's a national treasure.
When I was a kid, I thought Danny Devito was the voice of the chef
It is isn’t it? He sounds just like Phil from Hercules and he was played by Danny DeVito.
Alejandro Mejia Andara No, that’s John Mahoney, the voice of Mr Whitmore in Atlantis and also Martin Crane In Frasier.
Kronk becoming the chef happens to be the best part of this scene considering he loves to cook
1:49: “Make my potatoes a salad!”
I love the look on Yzma’s face when she’s wondering who else said that.
😂
She definitely thought she was a robot for a minute
Kronk is a blessing on this world that we have done nothing to deserve but suffered everything to need.
The real cook packed up that suitcase as if he quits a job twice a week
Fun fact: When Yzma said, "Is there anything in this menu that is not swimming in gravy?" I thought she meant there were pools of gravy with little creatures swimming around in it. LOL!!!
Ok
It's weird that she's says that when none of the entrées we see are shown to have any gravy.
This is customer service in a nutshell.
And Kronk is a hero.
"A steak cut in the shape of a trout"
I guess presentation really is this restaurant's forte.
this scene is a freaking masterpiece
He deserves his own restaurant
I think he got a restaurant in Kronk's New Groove.
@@erickmaverick3128 that's good to hear
:)
@@erickmaverick3128, I'm pretty sure the restaurant in that movie is the same 1 as this 1.
I love the way he takes all his pots in a suit case
Even at 30 years old, I still think this movie is a masterpiece.
Kronk is the epitome of if you test a fish on its ability to climb a tree it will go it's whole life believing it's stupid.
Just imagine you walked in and asked someone about special orders and medially quits without knowing what happened.
Also, the guy sounds a bit like Danny Devito.
This movie is underrated but truth to be told,this movie is a comedic genius
Kronk would have given that diner a Michelin Star.
I like to imagine Kronk cooking alongside Remy, Tiana, and Cinderella.
I’d love to eat in that restaurant
@@dionjaywoollaston1349 Now that you mentioned it, that would make a great cooking crew.
@@jaredruff9823 only problem is they are all too nice
Rapunzel too.
@@jaredruff9823 I also realised: that would make a great crossover movie/episode, Disney used to do crossovers with it cartoons all the time back in the day
This movie is so underrated. Comedy gold.
When he read back the order🤣🤣🤣i have no idea what he just said other than "...spit of hot air..."?
its amazing how this old movie had perfect animation, story and humour
God I love this movie, everything about it is perfect. Easily one of the best movies ever made.
Kronk is an absolute cooking
he truly is one of the guys of all time.
@@xaracen7207
He is the personification of a perfect Himbo
Absolutely no one:
Not a damn soul:
TH-cam recommended:
When the old Chef dumped the whole pot of sauce into his suitcase😂😂
Imagine if Disney’s let him have his own cooking show, I’d definitely watch him
I would definitely watch that too. Maybe the show could be called "Kronk's Edible Art".
Dracorider 19 yes I’d definitely watch that and see who would eat it
0:38 “3 pork combos, extra bacon on the side, 2 chili cheese samplers, A basket of liver and onion rings, a catch of the day and a steak cut into the shape of a trout. You got all that honey?”
"Is there or is there not anything edible......on this menu" 😂😂😂
The chef literary packed his soup.
for a commoners and peasants diner the food sounds kinda delicious despite how izma criticised the food seem "alive".
I watched this movie a bazillion times in the last 20-ish years and it's the very first time I notice how much detail there is in Cronk's motions while cooking for Yzma/Kuzco.
Kronk was my favorite character in this Movie, Especially talking to the Squirrel part!
I love this movie like everyone but Izms get a ending to a story arc in one movie
Yeah which is why the sequel and the TV series were so bad.
@@paul16451 Sequel was not need but did enjoy it the TV series I.....I don't got positive or negative things say about it (so 45-55) (good/bad)
i counted close to ~50 candles on that cake... admittedly I expected more
Any more and they'd have to bring out a second cake.
Kronk definitely deserved his own movie.
Actually, he did
What Dusk said; a couple years later, this film got a sequel aptly named “Kronk’s New Groove.” It ain’t as iconic as Emperor’s, but it’s definitely one of the best for giving us an inside scoop into Kronk’s future after Yzma was defeated.
Kronk is love, Kronk is life... Wish I could try his exquisite cuisine!
He catches the cheese with the glove 😂😂😂😂
Every time I watch english clips of this movie I think just how the latam spanish dub was on a completely different level.
You got the link to that? Now I'm curious.
@@e-agjohn8176 th-cam.com/video/NIAey3xZlJg/w-d-xo.html
I love how they just stick so many candles for izma's cake 😂
I like to believe the waitress is the one phoning Mrs Packard from Atlantis somehow.
That's the best thing I've ever seen
Provably an ancestor XD
This movie is so genius, the whole thing is basically a meme
bladeshifter16 “I have spoken”
I'm assuming that lizard thing was the catch of the day
This is my absolute favorite Disney cartoon! Absolutely the funniest one with a perfect cast!.
I generally dislike comedy films, but this one was golden. :3
When you realized Kronk has the same voice as Joe from Family Guy.
And Principal Barkin from *Kim Possible*
Patrick Warburton’s a legend as an actor. He’s not just Joe Swanson & Principal Barkin; he’s also Brock Samson, Steven Stone in Scream 3, the Big Bad Wolf in Hoodwinked! & Lemony Snicket in Netflix’s A Series of Unfortunate Events.
And don't forget Sheriff Bronson Stone from Scooby Doo mystery incorporated
And the Lok from tak and the power of juju video game
Hey 🅱️eter
When I was a kid I thought the joke was that Kronk was dumb and recited utter nonsense back to waitress.
Never realized he was talking diner food lingo.
There are just so many golden comedic moments in this scene, both obvious and subtle, that there's no way you can catch them all on the first watch or even the 10th watch...
This movie is such a classic
Oh my gosh, Kronk was using kitchen slang terminology he must have learned from cooking in the past, he got the mindset of a chef
The fact that as a kid i had most if this script memorized including the waitress naming off the orders and kuzco and izma's oder requests but i can't seem to get kronk's list of orders when he responded to the waitress
Kronk saying "it's your birthday" is so fucking funny and makes me smile every time
It got me when he said "Oh come on, make up your mind" LOL