You’re welcome, Michael Cera.
Yet, perhaps the comedic flick is most celebrated for giving us the gift ofJon Heder.
But it’s another actor from the film that’s turning heads in 2021.

And it turns out Ruell is committed to bringing the “Napoleon” universe into the COVID-19 era.
Aaron Ruell resurrected Kip during quarantine
The character Kip reemerged on social media in 2020.
In an interview withDeseret News, Ruell revealed his inspiration for the comedic return to form.

and “Kip immediately came to mind,” Ruell stated.
We don’t disagree.
Give you some tips on how to pass the time."

Just be sure to wash it first!
However brief this stint may be, we’re grateful to Ruell for bringing Kip back into our lives.
“Here’s the thing about Kip he’s basically my real life brother,” Ruell revealed.

“I have a brother who lives with my parents, and he leads the life that Kip does.
Or vice versa.”
He even contacted the film’s original director, Jared Hess, for permission to resurrect his intellectual property.
Thankfully, Hess responded with three capital letters: “YES.”
As for the realistic grainy footage?
We have Hess to thank for that.
We’d be “TO’d” if they didn’t.
Are you going to change paths and become an actor?"
That’s the way to make some “sweet moolah!”