The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

A brand new rhyme

‘PenPineapp­le-Apple-Pen’ and the U.N. have joined forces

- By Mari Yamaguchi

TOKYO » “Pen-PineappleA­pple-Pen” and the U.N. are rhyming.

Japanese comedian Pikotaro has adapted his catchy song to promote the United Nations’ sustainabl­e developmen­t goals. The original went viral last year after pop star Justin Bieber tweeted that it was his favorite video.

Pikotaro, in his trademark leopard-lizard design outfit, was a bit reserved at an appearance Wednesday alongside the more conservati­vely dressed Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida.

The PPAP star beamed at the invitation to accompany the diplomat to New York and pledged to do his utmost for the awareness campaign. They’ll debut the U.N. version, “SDGs,” on Monday.

At first, Pikotaro seemed unconvince­d. “Do you mean the U.N., one that is in New York? Me? Are you sure?” he asks half-jokingly. Kishida reassured him that it is a Japanhoste­d reception at the U.N. headquarte­rs where he will be performing.

The U.N. action plan sets goals in fighting poverty, climate change and other global challenges. Kishida says he needs to boost awareness for the project in which every citizen needs to help. “Pikotaro-san’s popularity would be extremely effective to boost public recognitio­n,” Kishida told him.

Pikotaro says it would be a challenge to achieve all the goals, but he is happy to accept the Foreign Ministry’s appointmen­t to the promotiona­l role and to help by doing what he does best. “Something easy that encourages people to watch and follow example.”

He also gave Kishida a brief posing lesson, demonstrat­ing hand gestures showing 17 developmen­t project areas as the minister struggled to copy Pikotaro.

There was no dancing lesson, however. In the PPAP song, Pikotaro mimics stabbing a pen into an apple and a pineapple while singing simple English lyrics and dancing to a catchy beat.

 ?? EUGENE HOSHIKO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Japanese comedian Pikotaro, right, and Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida pose to raise awareness about the United Nation’s 17 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) at the ministry in Tokyo, Wednesday. Pikotaro, who has gained global fame with his...
EUGENE HOSHIKO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Japanese comedian Pikotaro, right, and Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida pose to raise awareness about the United Nation’s 17 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) at the ministry in Tokyo, Wednesday. Pikotaro, who has gained global fame with his...
 ?? EUGENE HOSHIKO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Japanese comedian Pikotaro, right, and Japan’s Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida pose to raise awareness about the United Nation’s 17 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) at the ministry in Tokyo, Wednesday. Pikotaro, who has gained global fame with his...
EUGENE HOSHIKO — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Japanese comedian Pikotaro, right, and Japan’s Foreign Minister Fumio Kishida pose to raise awareness about the United Nation’s 17 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) at the ministry in Tokyo, Wednesday. Pikotaro, who has gained global fame with his...

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