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Kid’s “Thriller” Dance a Thrill on Baseball Game Jumbotron (Video)
Watch this kid at a recent Seattle Mariners baseball game, showing off his impeccable moves to Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” – and the whole thing was captured on the game’s Jumbotron monitor.
I’m no “Thriller” expert, but it looks like he’s got all the MJ choreography down pretty well.
The Michael Jackson song started to play and the kid took off on his dance, thrilling the crowd of onlookers who couldn’t get over the kid’s crazy talent.
This kid’s thriller dance video joins the ranks of talented kid videos we’ve spied recently, including the Glee mini-warbler and the kid who busted a move to the Kinect Dance Central video game.
Do you have a talented kid? Do you record videos and put them on YouTube?
Was this kid dancing to Thriller a set up? Some are guessing that this did not spontaneously happen, but that he was paid to dance on screen.
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3 Comments
Stacia commented on Jul 14 11 at 12:22 amThat was in Seattle, at Safeco field…not sure how it was caught and set up, but seriously awesome kid!! My favorite move- the hat roll at the end. :)
Stacia commented on Jul 14 11 at 12:22 am*And it was obvious you said (and the video said) it was in Seattle. Dur.
Dolly commented on Jul 21 11 at 12:39 pmI was there at that game! Set up or not, he’s pretty talented and I say let him have to 5 minutes of fame.
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