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Keith Apicary Asks a Local News Reporter if She's Ever Played Blazing Star

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The famous PAX East ejectee Keith Apicary (a character portrayed by comedian Nathan Barnatt) gatecrashed a backup dancer audition for pop star (and "amazing roller skater") Kimberly Cole earlier this month. ("He was wearing mom jeans, a NASA sweatshirt and he had a sack lunch," she says, "so I knew that there was something special about him.")

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Apparently she was so charmed that she brought him back for another practice that KTLA-TV in Los Angeles broadcast live on its morning show Friday.

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While everyone appears to be in on the gag (calling Apicary a comedian, and plugging his next appearance are tip-offs), they probably don't understand exactly what they are in for, such as when he compares reporter Allie Mackay to Naomi from Blazing Star, the 1998 sidescrolling shooter for the Neo-Geo (a platform Apicary says he really enjoys). He then asks reporter Mackay if she has ever played that game, to which her best ad lib is to say she'd enjoy getting a lesson from him. After explaining his signature elbow-throwing dance move as "The House of the Dead," he goes and wipes out a water cooler.

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He also reveals that he's so good at shadowboxing he risks defeating the air, which would cause everyone to suffocate.

[h/t Jekku]