The Japanese comedian who stormed the world with his nonsense ‘Pineapple-pen’ hit and even entertained President Donald Trump is back with a new message: wash your hands!
Dressed in his trademark garish animal print with a pencil-thin moustache, Pikotaro swaps out his “I have a pen. I have an apple. Apple pen!” lyrics for “I have a hand. I have a soap. Wash! Wash! Wash! Wash!”
In just three days, the song has racked up over three million views on YouTube, and the comedian’s Twitter page has been flooded with videos of Japanese children laughing and imitating his handwashing dance.
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