By | April 17 2012 4:34 PM

Caine Monroy loves arcades so much, he built his own out of cardboard. The nine-year-old set up shop at his dad's auto parts store in East Los Angeles, and wasn't getting any customers until an independent filmmaker decided to set up a flashmob through the Internet to bring in more customers than even Caine could possibly imagine.

Take a look at the pictures below to see the day where Caine's Arcade became the best-known cardboard arcade in the world.

Caine's Arcade

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Caine Monroy, 9, stands in front of his cardboard arcade inside his father's auto parts store in East Los Angeles.

Caine's Arcade

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Independent filmmaker Nirvan Mullick chats with Caine.

Caine's Arcade

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Caine shows off his cardboard basketball game.

Caine's Arcade

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Signs made by flashmob participant point to Caine's Arcade.

Caine's Arcade

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A flashmob stands outside Caine's Arcade.

Caine's Arcade

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A happy customer stands in Cain's Arcade.

Caine's Arcade

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Flashmob participants make signs for Caine's Arcade.