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Caine's Arcade To Launch 'Global Cardboard Challenge'

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — While hanging out at his father's used auto parts store in Boyle Heights, 9-year-old Caine Monroy collected enough cardboard boxes to build an elaborate arcade – complete with games, tickets and prizes – at the shop's main entrance.

One day, filmmaker Nirvan Mullick stopped in to buy a part and became Caine's first customer.

Mullick then used Hidden Los Angeles' Facebook page to spread the word about the inventive set-up and arranged for a flash mob to visit the arcade last October.

Crowds of people showed up, making Caine's dream of owning a popular arcade a reality.

Mullick captured it all on video and posted the boy's touching reaction on Vimeo. It went viral, and so far, has gotten more than 3.6 million hits.

» Watch the video here

The Imagination Foundation is now launching the first-ever Global Cardboard Challenge on Oct. 6, the one-year anniversary of the flash mob that came out to make Caine's day.

A scholarship fund has also been set up for Caine, whose arcade is open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays by appointment.

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