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Brazil handed off Olympics hosting duty to Japan in an amazing way

Aug 22, 2016, 19:44 IST

Brazil's tenure as host of the Olympic Games has ended. Next up, Japan in 2020!

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To mark the changing of the guard, per tradition, Brazil gave Japan a section of its closing ceremony to highlight the next major Olympics. So, how'd Japan use its time? Amazingly.

Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe is seen on stage at the 2016 Rio Olympics closing ceremony.Reuters/Stoyan Nenov

In a video presentation and on-stage, Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe donned the blue overalls and red cap of Super Mario - Japan's most recognizable character, and everyone's favorite video game hero.

The video combined the worlds of "Super Mario" with "Super Mario Kart" to help Abe arrive at Brazil's Maracanã Stadium in time for the rain-soaked image seen above.

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Twitter user 'Rxbun' perfectly captured the essence of the presentation in this fantastic GIF:

Abe's stage entrance was especially delightful, with the Super Mario costume dropping around him to reveal his statesman-like suit. The goofy red cap, however, stayed with him.

David Ramos / Getty Images

He ditched it finally and handed off the ball to pose for photos with other members of Team Japan. Probably a good idea.

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