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Japanese Prime Minister Cosplays as Mario at the Olympics
posted on by Rafael Antonio Pineda
While the Olympic Closing Ceremony in Rio de Janeiro did not feature an appearance of Pokémon GO as previously rumored, it did feature Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe wearing the costume of iconic Nintendo character Mario.
.@Tokyo2020 here we come! #RioToTokyo pic.twitter.com/cyidw24TVr
— Olympic Channel (@olympicchannel) August 22, 2016
The cameo began with footage showing Abe in Tokyo, worrying about not getting to Rio on time. He transforms into Mario, who gets into a pipe provided by Doraemon that drills through the earth to Brazil. Emerging from a pipe in the real world was Prime Minister Abe himself, with Mario's characteristic costume. Other iconic characters from Japanese pop culture franchises, such as Captain Tsubasa, Pac-Man, Doraemon, and Hello Kitty, also made appearances in the video for the traditional Summer Olympics handover.
Nothing can stop sport, manga and video games stars! #ClosingCeremony #RiotoTokyo
— Tokyo 2020 (@Tokyo2020) August 22, 2016
#Tokyo2020 already stepping the game up!!! pic.twitter.com/HBbDZCAztS
— . (@lmfaofa) August 22, 2016
The handoff ended with a Tokyo Skytree tower replica rising out of Mario's pipe as the game's level-clear tune played.
#ClosingCeremony #Rio2016 #Olympics #RioToTokyo pic.twitter.com/Ga6fCEtxmb
— Olympics (@Olympics) August 22, 2016
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