The main character in this story is Nicro, a Canadian streamer who is very famous for the game Mario Odyssey as well as the applications on Wii Sports. Notably, he completed Mario Odyssey in less than an hour, and it is important to remember that Nicro was the first person in the world to achieve this.

However, it is worth mentioning that just when he was at the peak of his career, Nicro caused quite a bit of confusion among his fans after announcing that he would take a break from his streaming career to focus on personal issues. On the surface, this seems relatively normal, but no one expected that this break would last for as long as 9 months. It wasn’t until recently that he returned, once again shocking viewers with his content.

Notably, in this comeback, Nicro astonished fans by doing something that no streamer has dared to do before. He livestreamed continuously for 15 days without a break, repeatedly saying the keyword Mario. Dressed as a famous plumber and even handcuffing himself to a TV, Nicro surprised many people by setting the challenge to say the word Mario a million times.

Moreover, every time there was an interaction such as a donation, the number of times Nicro had to say the word Mario would increase accordingly. In the end, it took Nicro 15 days to complete this challenge, and he didn’t dare to increase the number further because, as he admitted, he was completely exhausted.

Don’t think this is an easy challenge, as just doing a simple division might help many understand how difficult it is. If we assume that saying each word Mario takes one second, then a million times would equate to 2,777 hours, or approximately 115 days. This does not even account for the time Nicro needed for eating, sleeping, and resting. Thus, it’s impressive to see how exhausted Nicro was after completing this challenge in just 15 consecutive days. However, ultimately, according to many people’s opinions, this challenge was somewhat ridiculous.