Jessica Durando

USA TODAY

Who says North Korea doesn't have a sense of humor? Well, sort of.

Its version of Saturday Night Live mocked President Obama in a recent TV sketch that boasted about the communist country's prowess as a nuclear threat.

“Are you all right Mr. President?” the North Korean playing a White House aide said to the other actor whose head is wrapped with a bloody bandage, NK News reported.

“I smacked my head on the bathroom floor and broke four tiles on it,” the president answered, “as I was so shocked from the North’s hydrogen bomb detonation!”

“So Mr. President, you were testing the hardness of your skull while the North was testing its hydrogen bomb? ” the aide joked, according to NK News.

The 80-minute comedy show's title roughly translates as “The stage of optimism that Songun (military-first policy) presented — Volume 11.” The skit was televised Sept. 1, according to a South Korean government database.

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In real life, North Korea claimed it conducted its first test of a powerful hydrogen bomb in January, but the United States and other countries doubted that blast was strong enough to be a hydrogen bomb.

On Friday, North Korea announced it successfully conducted a "higher level" test of a nuclear weapon, its fifth since 2006. The test drew condemnation from the United States, South Korea, China and Japan.

North Korea said its goal is to deter an attack from the United States by developing a nuclear weapon on a long-range missile that could reach U.S. territory.

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