translated from Spanish: Did you see the viral video for “Harina”?… This is its origin

Mexico.- To the endless list of viral videos, a video called “Harina” has been joined, in which it shows us in a funny way what a police commander does when his team manages to seize drugs somewhere in this beautiful magical Mexico, all this using neighborhood phrases that many of us know as “Ay Papantla, your children fly” and with an unexpected ending that perhaps, some of us have ever imagined.
Surely you internet cracks, you’ve already seen the video we’re talking about.

This clip – uploaded to the internet by the channel “Backdoor – where you don’t expect it” – has made many people laugh on the internet and has been applauded by the Mexican ingenuity that he handles, which is very easy for many of us to understand. However, we must tell you that its origin is actually a parody of a Brazilian comedy video.
The inspiration for the video “Harina” is a video called “Farihna” (that is, the same word but in Portuguese) that made a comedy channel called Porta dos fundos, which was established on the Internet back in 2012 and which began in Brazil. It should be mentioned that with this we are not saying that it is a plagiarism or anything like that, in reality, it is only the same channel but in different countries.

If you saw the videos you may realize that the situations in both are similar, but that the dialogues or references are handled differently and depending on the country to which they are addressed (because we doubt a lot that in Brazil they understand what “Ay papaya de Celaya” means).
The channel “Backdoor ” Humor where you don’t expect it”, has started to make a lot of noise on the internet in recent weeks. Not only thanks to the video of flour, also because of other sketches that have risen to their channel and where they present situations of everyday life with a black humor, fun and irreverent.
Source: Sopitas

Original source in Spanish

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