
In the Super Mario video, Hikakin recreates the first two levels of Super Mario Bros. and some Super Mario World tunes using only his voice. Not only does he do the background music, he also throws in some sound effects, like Mario going down a pipe.
To make the classic jumping sound, he has to grab his nose. He also rocks it extra hard when Mario gets an invincibility star and the music speeds up. It's an incredible human feat -- maybe even more incredible than that Super Mario Flute Beatbox by Greg Patillo -- and definitely earns the million-plus views it will inevitably rack up.





















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