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**Title:** Experimental Art Session with Mario Paint (Japanese version) on Nintendo 64
**Summary:**
* The creator enthusiastically experiments with Mario Paint, drawing various subjects, including Luigi, Pokémon, and Garfield.
* They poke fun at their artistic skills, acknowledging mistakes and imperfections throughout the process.
* The session evolves into animating a scene, with the creator joking about surpassing Disney, Pixar, and DreamWorks in quality (in a humorous, self-deprecating manner).
* The experiment concludes with the creator showcasing their final, imperfect yet amusing, artwork, tongue-in-cheek claiming it as "objectively the best" they've made, and joking that even Bob Ross wouldn't approve of their unorthodox methods.
Here are the extracted key facts, each with a number and in short sentences, excluding opinions:
1. The document contains transcripts of a video or audio recording with timestamps.
2. The recording features someone using "Japanese only Mario Paint on the 64".
3. The user attempts to draw various subjects, including:
* Mario (which turned into Luigi)
* A Pokémon (Banjo)
* Squirrel eating Toad
* Garfield
* A mountain home
* Link (from Zelda) with boots
* A bush
* Bob (with a nut)
* An owl
* A house with a lighthouse
* Bomberman
4. The user also experiments with animation within the Mario Paint software.
5. The recording mentions other entities, including:
* Bob Ross (comparing their art to his style)
* Disney
* DreamWorks
* Pixar
* Miyazaki
* Yoshi
6. The user offers to share their artwork on Twitter.
7. The recording ends with a discussion about the final artwork, with a mention of "maximum Mouse".