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  • 00:11

    My name is Caine and I'm 9 years old.

  • 00:13

    My arcade is called "Caine's Arcade."

  • 00:15

    It's open on weekends only...

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    and... it's really cheap.

  • 00:21

    Caine's Dad: Caine does not pass by an arcade without stopping in.

  • 00:24

    He loves tickets, playing games, he loves prizes...

  • 00:28

    so it was only natural for him to build his own arcade.

  • 00:32

    He loves to see how things are built.

  • 00:34

    He takes all his toys apart to see how they work.

  • 00:37

    He can't put em back together, but he takes them apart.

  • 00:41

    Caine spent summer vacation coming to work with me.

  • 00:44

    We sell auto parts in East LA.

  • 00:48

    My dad has lots of boxes back there.

  • 00:50

    We ship parts out.

  • 00:52

    So I cut them up and make my arcade games out of it.

  • 00:55

    This is my first game I made.

  • 00:58

    The basketball hoop I got at Shakey's Pizza, and it's really cool.

  • 01:02

    He taped it onto a box and he was offering people chances to play for like a nickle.

  • 01:07

    He started from that little game, and little by little they started getting fancier and fancier,

  • 01:12

    and eventually he took over the whole store.

  • 01:15

    VOICE of NIRVAN: I met Caine randomly.

  • 01:18

    I had to get a door handle for my '96 Corolla, so I pulled into this used auto parts store

  • 01:24

    and I just came across this elaborate cardboard arcade.

  • 01:31

    I asked him how much it was to play and he's like, for one dollar you get four turns,

  • 01:36

    but for 2 dollars you get a Fun Pass.

  • 01:38

    Well, how many turns do you get for a Fun Pass?

  • 01:40

    You get 500 turns for a Fun Pass.

  • 01:42

    I got a Fun Pass.

  • 01:44

    I made this Fun Pass that expires in one month, and you get 500 plays at any of these games

  • 01:50

    - which is a great deal.

  • 01:52

    Then I started making my office - it has like a speaker on the other side so I can talk through.

  • 01:58

    I got tokens, my business card, Fun Passes, and prizes.

  • 02:02

    The first prizes I used my own toys, like the cars were my own toys.

  • 02:07

    I used to like Hotwheels...

  • 02:09

    when I was little.

  • 02:11

    I work from the back office, and it kept him out of my hair all summer.

  • 02:15

    He would be working on the arcade and I'd be working on Ebay.

  • 02:19

    My next game I built was a soccer game.

  • 02:22

    First of all it didn't have no goalies.

  • 02:24

    People said it was too easy, so I bought army goalies.

  • 02:28

    Those are my blockers.

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    I told em, is it easy now?!

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    It's pretty hard.

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    So you get 2 tickets if you make it in here.

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    I'll give it a four star, hard game, challenging game.

  • 02:42

    Four star.

  • 02:43

    One day, Caine tells me: "Dad, I want to buy a claw machine."

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    And I say, "Why don't you just build it?"

  • 02:49

    So he got a S-hook, put a piece of yarn on it, and then put a little track on top of

  • 02:55

    the box, and I said "What the heck?

  • 02:59

    He figured out how to make a claw machine with a string and a hook!"

  • 03:04

    And here's some sunglasses - these are the glasses I like the most, Star Sunglasses.

  • 03:10

    He bought calculators to put on every arcade game, and I go: "What's that for?"

  • 03:15

    The calculators right here are for security, to see if it's a real Fun Pass or not.

  • 03:19

    On the back of the Fun Pass has a security number.

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    So when you go here,

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    you have to turn it on,

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    and you put the pin number in it and you push the check mark button

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    and the big number comes out.

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    And that's how you know it's a real Fun Pass.

  • 03:39

    My dad started the business in 1955.

  • 03:42

    We have used auto parts.

  • 03:44

    Most of our business has gone online, because we really don't get the walk-up traffic like we used to,

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    so Caine's chance of getting one customer is pretty hard.

  • 03:55

    Caine's always waiting in front, sitting on his little chair, and trying to convince people to play...

  • 04:01

    but not too much luck.

  • 04:03

    "Caine's Arcade, grand opening!"

  • 04:06

    But he never gets discouraged, he's always sweeping up and dusting off the games.

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    Waiting for customers.

  • 04:13

    He only wears his shirt on Saturdays and Sundays when he comes to open up his arcade,

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    and he's really proud of his shirt because he thought it up and he designed it.

  • 04:24

    When Caine got back to school from vacation he started telling everybody that he had an arcade,

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    and nobody believed him.

  • 04:32

    So he won't wear his shirt to school,

  • 04:35

    because he's afraid that kids might tease him about it.

  • 04:37

    You know, he told them: Hey, I got my own arcade!

  • 04:41

    And they go, yeah, yeah, sure.

  • 04:49

    Well one day, my secretary comes running into the office,

  • 04:53

    George, your never gonna believe it - Somebody is playing Caine's Arcade!

  • 04:57

    And I'm going, no way!

  • 04:59

    So I was looking through the security camera, watching him.

  • 05:01

    And I'm playing like miniature soccer, miniature basketball, and then when you'd score a point,

  • 05:07

    he would crawl into the box,

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    and he pulls out these little tickets out of the side of the cardboard.

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    Like real arcade games, tickets come from the bottom.

  • 05:17

    And I was like, this kid is a genius.

  • 05:21

    Nirvan came back one day when Caine wasn't here, and he told me, you mind if I make a

  • 05:27

    short film about Caine's Arcade?

  • 05:29

    And I said, well, actually, it's kind of like a little joke around here, cuz you're his only customer.

  • 05:36

    I was blown away.

  • 05:37

    Caine's only sold one Fun Pass?

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    Like, the Fun Pass is an awesome deal.

  • 05:41

    So Nirvan said, well, what if I can get him a couple customers?

  • 05:44

    And I said, that would make his day.

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    If you can get him one customer, he'll be happy.

  • 05:49

    And at that point we hatched a plan to invite everybody in L.A. to come play Caine's Arcade.

  • 05:54

    The idea was to do a surprise flashmob at Caine's Arcade on Sunday afternoon.

  • 05:59

    And I'm thinking: whose gonna come down to a junkyard - Sunday afternoon - East L.A.

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    Whose really gonna show up?

  • 06:06

    Then I made a little facebook event, which a friend posted on Hidden L.A.

  • 06:11

    which has over 230,000 fans, and all of a sudden it just started going viral.

  • 06:15

    Nirvan put it over the internet, and all of a sudden within an hour we had NBC News here.

  • 06:21

    Then it hit the front page of Reddit, which is like being on the front page of the internet.

  • 06:25

    I started reading the comments: I wish I could be there, I, I live in New York.

  • 06:29

    I wish I could be there, I live in Europe - and I'm going, wow... it was getting big.

  • 06:36

    The plan is, I'm gonna take Caine to Shakey's Pizza, we're gonna play some arcade games,

  • 06:42

    we're gonna eat lunch - while Nirvan sets up a big surprise party.

  • 06:47

    Caine has no idea what we are doing and when we get back he's gonna have the biggest surprise of his life.

  • 06:53

    And the idea is just to get as many people as we can to come out to Caine's Arcade,

  • 06:58

    and just make his day.

  • 07:07

    Caine is dying to have one customer show up to his arcade, so Caine is gonna be the most

  • 07:11

    surprised little boy in the whole wide world.

  • 07:15

    Hey, we're ready.

  • 07:21

    In about a minute he is gonna arrive here.

  • 07:25

    Hey Caine, can we go home early today?

  • 07:27

    We had no customers today.

  • 07:29

    No.

  • 07:29

    No? Come on, your dad's tired.

  • 07:33

    No can do.

  • 07:34

    No can do?

  • 07:40

    We're back Caine...

  • 07:49

    Wow!

  • 07:51

    What's going on over here?

  • 07:53

    [Giggles]

  • 07:55

    Huh?

  • 07:58

    (Cheers)

  • 08:00

    We finally got some customers here!

  • 08:03

    [laughter]

  • 08:05

    [Crowd Cheers]

  • 08:12

    Hi Caine.

  • 08:14

    [Crowd Cheers: "We Came to Play!"

  • 08:15

    "We Came to Play!"

  • 08:17

    "We Came to Play!"

  • 08:19

    "We Came to Play!"

  • 08:22

    Alright everybody, this is Caine.

  • 08:24

    Hi Caine!

  • 08:26

    Caine, this is everybody.

  • 08:29

    All these people came here to play your arcade, did you know that they were coming?

  • 08:33

    No.

  • 08:35

    Are you ready to run your arcade?

  • 08:36

    Yeah!

  • 08:37

    Alright, what did you guys come here to do?

  • 08:39

    We came to play!!

  • 08:41

    Go ahead, welcome them to Caine's Arcade, man.

  • 08:43

    [Singing] "Well, the 'C' could be for Cardboard,"

  • 08:45

    and the 'A' could be for Arcade,

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    But the 'A' could also be for Auto Parts, cuz his pop's shops where it's made.

  • 08:52

    And the 'I's gotta be for Imagination, which kids got a lot.

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    And the 'N' oughta be for Noggin where the idea first got thought.

  • 09:01

    But then the 'E' Oh yes the 'E'!

  • 09:03

    Oh yes the 'E' Oh yes the E!

  • 09:05

    Well, the 'E's gotta be for Everybody.

  • 09:08

    That's you and me!

  • 09:10

    Cuz everybody is whose invited to come on down to play.

  • 09:14

    If you got the pluck to try your luck, come on down to Caine's Arcade.

  • 09:19

    Oh, Caine's Arcade.

  • 09:20

    Caine's Arcade!

  • 09:21

    Oh, Caine's Arcade.

  • 09:22

    Caine's Arcade!

  • 09:23

    It's the best cardboard arcade ever been made!

  • 09:26

    Ever made!

  • 09:27

    Grab yourself a Fun Pass and ya'll come on down to play,

  • 09:31

    if you got the pluck to try your luck get on down to Caine's Arcade.

  • 09:37

    Caine's Arcade!

  • 09:40

    Caine's Arcade!!

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    Caine's Arcade!!!

  • 09:43

    [cheers] Good job!!

  • 09:47

    High five!

  • 10:07

    First of all, I want to know how you got all those people?

  • 10:10

    Are those your friends?

  • 10:14

    So, when I came back here, I was like, like, is is this real life? Or was I - I was just dreaming?

  • 10:23

    So I came out, and it was real people, like, it was real life.

  • 10:27

    Like, they were really playing the games!

  • 10:35

    And then, I was coming by, and I heard - and I saw a lot of people, and I was like, huh, I don't know?

  • 10:39

    Probably like a little parade around here somewhere.

  • 10:42

    But all of a sudden, so they all went like that when I was right here. I was like, I was like...

  • 10:47

    so I thought they were cheering for me, and they were!

  • 10:51

    And I was proud.

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The example sentences of COROLLA in videos (10 in total of 16)

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Use "corolla" in a sentence | "corolla" example sentences

How to use "corolla" in a sentence?

  • Nature is fair in proportion as the youth is pure. The heavens and the earth are one flower ; the earth is the calyx, the heavens the corolla.
    -Henry David Thoreau-
  • The next night, Lincoln parked his Corolla right next to The Courier's front door. I'm here, he thought. Find me. Follow me. Make this inevitable.
    -Rainbow Rowell-

Definition and meaning of COROLLA

What does "corolla mean?"

/kəˈrələ/

noun
Whorl of petals of a flower.