
Now, on their TikTok accounts and combined YouTube channel, Ken and Kade have a whopping 3.7 million followers at the time of writing. “We just thought it might be something fun.”Īt first, Ken and Kade started their individual platforms on TikTok where they just wanted to experiment with cosplay as ardent fans of the art form. “We didn’t start thinking, Oh, I’m going to be a professional YouTuber or TikTokerKen adds.

They live and breathe the Mushroom Kingdom – but that wasn’t necessarily the dream. Ken’s gaming chair is straight from Princess Peach’s color palette and features a pair of pink bunny ears nestled on the headrest. “We make these characters where they’re not necessarily a good guy or a bad guy, just people who make mistakes.”ĭuring a video call, Kade and Ken sit in an office decorated with anime posters and trinkets slathered in pastel pink and electric blue. ‘I would say it is Bridgerton in the Mario universe,” says Kade. Over the past few years, the engaged couple, who run channels like DinoBunny, have carved out their own niche within the Super Mario fandom, one that began as fashion-driven cosplay and has since evolved into a theatrical rewiring of the Mario canon. Ken and Kade, better known as Dino Cemetery And Love bunny on TikTok, walked through that door. The 20-year Mario drought of non-game stories opened the door for unusual creators to do their own thing. No one was surprised that the studio behind Minions successfully pushed one of the biggest video game franchises of decades to that bar, but given the past, it was an achievement: it’s the first time Nintendo has successfully exploited the IP potential for TV or film since 1993.

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