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DootMario is a short, 27-second clip of Twich Vinesauce streamer Vinny performing a poor, vocalized rendition of the Super Mario Bros. Super Show! credits theme, Do the Mario. Online, the clip is known for it's poor, humorous improving, and has received a variety of edits and mixes.

Origin

On December 14, 2016, Vinny streamed the construction park simulator Planet Coaster.[1] In the stream, Vinny, requested to record his voice to be placed in the in-game park, recorded a 27-second short, attempting to emulate the Super Mario Bros. Super Show! ending credits theme, "Do the Mario" (identified as "DootMario2.mp3") Although the clip went fairly unnoticed in the initial full-stream release, the shorter highlight video compilation, released on January 7, 2017, would include the DootMario segment.[2]

Spread

Some time after the original Twitch and YouTube highlight uploads, a decent chunk of users within the Vinesauce community took notice of the poorly improved moment, and began to utilize it in a variety of edits, starting on January 13, 2017 with SoundCloud user respin's "Do the MaCHrio Time."[3]

Various Examples

Response

Shortly after the release of the Planet Coaster highlight video, on January 12, 2017, Vinny officially released the original DootMario2.mp3 via Vocaroo, in response to the popularity of his vocal improvisation.[4]

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Search Interest

External References

[1] YouTube – [Vinesauce] Vinny – Planet Coaster: Official Release / Dec 14, 2016

[2] YouTube – [Vinesauce] Vinny – Planet Coaster: VinesauceLand / Jan 7, 2017

[3] SoundCloud – Do the MaCHrio Time / Jan 13, 2017

[4] Vocaroo – DootMario2.mp3 / Jan 12, 2017



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DootMario

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About

DootMario is a short, 27-second clip of Twich Vinesauce streamer Vinny performing a poor, vocalized rendition of the Super Mario Bros. Super Show! credits theme, Do the Mario. Online, the clip is known for it's poor, humorous improving, and has received a variety of edits and mixes.

Origin

On December 14, 2016, Vinny streamed the construction park simulator Planet Coaster.[1] In the stream, Vinny, requested to record his voice to be placed in the in-game park, recorded a 27-second short, attempting to emulate the Super Mario Bros. Super Show! ending credits theme, "Do the Mario" (identified as "DootMario2.mp3") Although the clip went fairly unnoticed in the initial full-stream release, the shorter highlight video compilation, released on January 7, 2017, would include the DootMario segment.[2]



Spread

Some time after the original Twitch and YouTube highlight uploads, a decent chunk of users within the Vinesauce community took notice of the poorly improved moment, and began to utilize it in a variety of edits, starting on January 13, 2017 with SoundCloud user respin's "Do the MaCHrio Time."[3]

Various Examples





Response

Shortly after the release of the Planet Coaster highlight video, on January 12, 2017, Vinny officially released the original DootMario2.mp3 via Vocaroo, in response to the popularity of his vocal improvisation.[4]



Audio and voice recording >>

Search Interest

External References

[1] YouTube – [Vinesauce] Vinny – Planet Coaster: Official Release / Dec 14, 2016

[2] YouTube – [Vinesauce] Vinny – Planet Coaster: VinesauceLand / Jan 7, 2017

[3] SoundCloud – Do the MaCHrio Time / Jan 13, 2017

[4] Vocaroo – DootMario2.mp3 / Jan 12, 2017

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