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Weird Al Performs “Yoda” With Autistic Children [Video]

At this year’s edition of “Night of Too Many Stars,” a special event held by Comedy Central to raise money for autism, Weird Al sung his 1985 classic “Yoda” along with Jodi DiPiazza and Actionplay Chorus, a chorus of children with autism. Jodi was diagnosed with autism when she was two, but since then, the young lady has done quite a lot for the cause: When she was nine, she wrote “Heroes of Autism” for Toys R Us, a song that helped raise over three million dollars to help kids with autism. She also performed a duet with Katy Perry back in 2012 where she got a standing ovation for her rendition of “Firework.”

[Via Neatorama]

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