While it seems parodies of that damn "pen pineapple apple pen" song can't stop popping up everywhere,Pretty Ex-Girlfriend perhaps some parodies shouldn't be attempted.
The Hong Kong Police Force thought it would get in with the PPAP madness with its own "BBSB" -- Belt Buckle Seat Belt.
Most parodies have taken the original audio and lip synced over it, miming the same actions for pens, apples and pineapples as the character Piko-Taro does.
But the Hong Kong police's parody replaces the audio with a tuneless version of the original ditty, as police officers (presumably) tell you to buckle up while miming the action in the car.
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Reactions on Facebook have come fast, ranging between amusement and confusion. A good number of them aren't pleasant.
The original song, which has absolutely blown up the internet this past week, has now crossed two million views on YouTube.
The Piko-Taro character was created by Japanese comedian and DJ Kosaka Daimaou, whose real name is Kazuhiko Kosaka.
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