The video is a discussion about the Saci Pererê, a mysterious figure from Brazilian folklore. The host, Mauricio Cornelius Apolo Rami 6 da Silva, introduces the Saci Pererê as a being that has been part of Brazilian culture for centuries, known for its ability to balance a hat on its head and its alleged existence in the forests of Brazil.
The video includes a humorous anecdote about the Saci Pererê, which involves throwing a sieve into a whirlwind and then looking inside the sieve to find the Saci. The host claims to have captured the Saci, but it later escapes. This segment is followed by a discussion about the origins of the Saci, with the host suggesting that it might be born from a bamboo shoot.
The video also mentions that 2005 was declared as the "Official Saci Day" on October 31st. The host ends the video with a reminder to be careful with littering, as nature does not throw rubbish on the ground. The video is filled with music and ends with a chilling theme.
1. The host of the video is Mauricio Cornelius Apolo Rami 6 da Silva, who is over 90 years old. He is introducing viewers to a mysterious being from Brazilian folklore known as the Saci Pererê.
2. The Saci Pererê is often described as a creature that can balance a hat on his head and is known for leaving objects disappearing from the sub area.
3. The host provides an unprecedented interview with the Saci Pererê, revealing an ancient technique for capturing it.
4. The Saci Pererê is believed to live in the forests of Brazil and is known for leaving objects disappearing from the sub area.
5. There are reports of the existence of the Saci Pererê, but it is still a topic of debate as to whether it is a myth or a real creature.
6. The Saci Pererê is portrayed as a brado character with two legs on a tail, but with the influence of African, it ended up losing its leg fighting capoeira.
7. The Saci Pererê is known to wear a little red hat, which is a type of sick person wears in folklore in Portugal.
8. The Saci Pererê is known to braid the hair of animals and make objects disappear from the sub area.
9. The Saci Pererê is known to laugh to scare people and is known as a pharmacopoeia, a type of doctor who knows everything related to nature.
10. The host provides a method to capture the Saci Pererê, which involves throwing a sieve into a whirlwind of wind and looking inside the sieve.
11. The Saci Pererê is known to come out while you sleep after capturing it.
12. Official Saci Day was declared on October 31st in 2005.
13. The first writer to talk about the Saci was Monteiro Lobato in 1917.
14. The Saci Pererê has appeared in several well-known songs that were inspired by the legend.