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lunes, 22 de agosto de 2016

When Japan"s PM dressed as Super Mario

Dancers perform with Japanese flags during the closing ceremony in the Maracana stadium at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Sunday, Aug. 21, 2016Image copyright AP
Image caption The handover to Tokyo2020 was an all-action affair

With athletes and viewers exhausted, the closing ceremony for Rio2016 was passing off as expected…


Until Japan"s Prime Minister Shinzo Abe popped out of a giant green pipe dressed up as video game character Super Mario, one of Japan"s best-known exports.


It was then the world got a clue that, for Tokyo2020, the next Olympic hosts would take full and shameless advantage of Japan"s pop culture icons.


Abe making a pipe-dream reality


The Tokyo2020 video beamed to audiences in Rio showed Mario running excitedly around Tokyo then jumping into his famous green pipe.


Cue the slow rise of the green pipe in Rio with a hunched Mario-like figure perched on top.


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Image caption Prime Minister Abe popped out of a pipe just as the Mario character he was dressed as does in the Super Mario games

Japan"s Prime Minister, not famous for his extrovert displays and pop culture references, emerges dressed as Super Mario and doffs his hat to enthusiastic crowds, then setting social media alight.


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Image caption Shinzo Abe going full cosplay.
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Image caption What a time to be alive.
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Image caption Twitter could barely contain itself

It ended with Mr Abe holding aloft a now glowing red ball, Japan"s rising sun.


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Super Mario for the uninitiated


Super Mario is a fictional character in the hugely popular Mario video game franchise created by Nintendo. A stout Italian plumber famous for his red cap and blue overalls, he has appeared in scores of video games, becoming the world"s biggest selling video game franchise of all time.


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Image caption Super Mario is a stout Italian plumber who is excellent at kart-racing

And what else can we look forward to in Tokyo?


Mario was not the only pop culture icon in attendance. Doraemon, the animation character with a famous magic pocket from which he can pull whatever he pleases, also featured in a preview video, along with the mouth-less cat, Hello Kitty, Ultraman and Astro Boy.


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Image caption Doraemon is one of Japan"s most famous characters

Tokyo"s newly-elected mayor, Yuriko Koike, was in attendance waving the Olympic flag and dressed in a kimono, so Japan will also draw on older traditions come 2020.


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Some requests for Tokyo from social media


1. Please can Studio Ghibli help direct the opening ceremony? There were calls for Japan"s most famous film studio, Studio Ghibli, known for its fantastical tales and extraordinary animation to have a role in the opening ceremony.


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2. Can Pokemon Go become a sport in 2020? There were no Pokemon characters in the ceremony – about the only place they haven"t appeared in the past few weeks – but that did not stop people from suggesting it could become a sport in four years time.


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3. Can Tokyo2020 be staffed entirely by robots? Many put in requests for robot volunteers to staff the Olympics or at least the ceremonies to employ robots as performers.


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In Japan, the interest in the ceremony was also fevered, with people apparently excited and delighted by their cosplay PM"s guest appearance.


In any case, it seems many people are expecting their minds to be blown by whatever Tokyo has planned for four years" time.


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