
Japanese comedian Kazuhito Kosaka, better known as Daimaou Kosaka and Pikotaro, created another smashing video intended to promote handwashing.
Pikotaro first gained international acclaim for his “PPAP” or “Pen Pineapple Apple Pen” video that went viral and hit millions of mobile screens around the world.
This time, Pikotaro sang about a relevant public service announcement we all need to hear during the coronavirus pandemic: To wash your hands.
At the end of the video, Pikotaro even gave a new meaning to the “PPAP” acronym to reflect the current pandemic: "Pray for People And Peace."
The video was released on April 4 and garnered more than four million views as of writing.
Watch the new “PPAP" video here:
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