Closing ceremony: Rio passes Olympic flag to Tokyo (and Super Mario)
Rio de Janeiro (CNN)It was a wet, windy and wild farewell to the 2016 Olympic Games as Rio de Janeiro bowed out in a storm of samba and rain inside the Maracana Stadium.
The night began with a power cut and ended with an explosion of color and carnival, featuring a supermodel, a giant parrot and hundreds of dancers dressed as plants -- plus Japan"s prime minister in an unexpected outfit.
"I am the happiest man alive," Carlos Nuzman, president of the Rio 2016 organizing committee, declared during Sunday"s closing ceremony.
"We are unique," he added. "Rio has delivered history ... good luck to Tokyo 2020."
Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf Mountain and the Olympic rings were all honored during a lighthearted farewell, with Brazil"s cultural and artistic heritage also celebrated.
There was also a focus on "saudade" -- a word loosely translated as nostalgia that is thought to only exist in the Portuguese language.
"These Olympic Games are leaving a unique legacy for generations to come," International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach said.
"History will talk about the "Rio de Janeiro before" and the "much better Rio de Janeiro after the Games."
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