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Truly Nothing Can Prepare You For Johns Hopkins' 'Mario Kart'-themed Vaccine Booster PSA

Truly Nothing Can Prepare You For Johns Hopkins' 'Mario Kart'-themed Vaccine Booster PSA
Truly Nothing Can Prepare You For Johns Hopkins' 'Mario Kart'-themed Vaccine Booster PSA

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Published January 26th, 2022

Published January 26, 2022

After COVID-19 vaccines hit the scene, myriad organizations and governments have tried their hand at encouraging the public to get vaccinated through humorous means. Granted, some campaigns have been sillier than others, but there has truly been nothing quite like the Mario Kart-themed PSA put out by the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health this month.

Please enjoy the emotional whiplash of the video in all its glory:


Clearly, a meme-maker with a surprising amount of FinalCut skill was put in charge of this. The video starts out with Mario preparing to race on a Mario Kart 8 track, with the "3-2-1" countdown that precedes every race replaced by the words "Let's. Get. Boosted!" The race starts and our hero begins to move through the track. But what's this? A red shell is tracking our beloved Mario. However, it's not a red shell, it's Omicron chasing Mario to the tune of the “Oh No” TikTok sound. Luckily, Mario approaches a literal boost pad (labeled "Booster") and is able to stop Omicron with a banana, then rides off into the sunset with Deal With It sunglasses while “Smoke Weed Every Day” by Snoop Dogg plays.

This is a lot to process, and though the video was posted on January 13th, it began hitting Twitter timelines this week as users were left mouths agape, with many claiming it was the epitome of cringe.


The video undoubtedly rubbed many the wrong way, but there were some users who felt differently about it, seeing it not as "cringe," but as potentially the best video on the internet.


However you may feel about this video, it's undoubtedly one of the weirdest pieces of public health messaging ever created and opens the door for more video game-themed or meme-related medical PSAs in the future. Imagine a Super Smash Brothers PSA where Dark Samus shoots a ball of COVID at Palutena, only for her to use her booster (reflect mechanic) to shoot it back and kill Dark Samus at 40%. Based.


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