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WATCH: ‘Mongolia’s Got Talent’ hopeful mixes dance, animation

/ 11:09 AM November 25, 2016

A contestant from “Mongolia’s Got Talent” astounded people, both online and offline, with his electrifying and leading-edge spectacle.

Mongolian dancer Canion Shijirbat, a  professional graphics designer, performed a dance number with elements of graphic design. Grooving to a remix of “Where Are You Now,” Shijirbat performed with animated stars, shadows and virtual clones of himself for the show’s semifinals.

“I think when we do something for someone else, there is nothing you can’t achieve even though it is impossibly hard,” he told the judges, who cheered him with a standing ovation.

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“That was eye-pleasuring,” judge Tserenlham “Deegi” Delgertsetseg said. “You did this with maximum potential.”

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You are really the thing [person] I and we Mongolians are looking for,” judge and “Haranga” rock bassist Tserendorj “Chuka” Chuluunbat commented on his performance.

Not only did he impress the judges, Shijirbat also received a “thumbs up” from YouTube users spanning across Asia.

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Shijirbat’s spectacular performance uploaded on YouTube has collected 950,000 views as of Friday morning.  Gianna Francesca Catolico

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