You're on camera! Excitable young Florida Marlins fan goes wild the moment he catches himself on the jumbotron


When the fan cam comes around, there's no telling how you might react.

Certainly, nobody could have predicted this young man performing a dance so incredibly unusual, that it's hard not to watch.

The little boy was featured on the Marlins Park scoreboard at a recent game in Miami, and it looks as though it is becoming a nationwide sensation.

All is quiet: The young boy is watching the game, with no sign of the impending display

All is quiet: The young boy is watching the game, with no sign of the impending display

OMG! A second later, the kid spots himself on the jumbotron - and he gets rather excited!

OMG! A second later, the kid spots himself on the jumbotron - and he gets rather excited!

Showtime! The shirt goes up and the tongue comes out as the boy goes crazy

Showtime! The shirt goes up and the tongue comes out as the boy goes crazy

The kid went wild the moment he discovered he was being featured on the stadium's JumboTron.

It's hard to know whether to laugh or squirm seeing him move the way he does - girating his hips in a suggestive fashion.

Miami is right place for such an excitable young boy with music and the Latin beats such an integral part of the city's soundtrack.

Although the exact date of the video is not known, it is said that the 'dance' took place at a recent Marlins game.

No matter the Marlin's performance on the field this season, this little kid's show is going to be remembered - win or lose.

 
Thrusting: The little boy sways his hips back and forth as though he is being controlled by some external power

Thrusting: The little boy sways his hips back and forth as though he is being controlled by some external power

On and on: Vines only last for seven seconds but for some reason this one seems a lot longer

On and on: Vines only last for seven seconds but for some reason this one seems a lot longer

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