This October is the 27th anniversary of Michael Jackson's Thriller video. Thrill the World is the annual global attempt to break the world record for the largest simultaneous Thriller dance. Thriller groups all over the world joined together at the exact same time to perform Saturday, October 23rd, 2010. There were 278 Seattle Thrillers who brought zombies to Occidental Park in Pioneer Square. Holly Hodson, left, Emily Ogura, center, and Tim Hannifin, right, were among them. The money raised goes to Seattle Children's Hospital and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.













Russian fans of Michael Jackson disguised as zombies perform his song "Thriller" at Dvortsovaya (Palace) Square in St.Petersburg, Russia. (AP)

Michael Jackson fans dressed as zombies perform during Thrill The World 2010 at Luna Park in Sydney, Australia. (GETTY)

Michael Jackson fans dressed as zombies perform during Thrill The World 2010 at Luna Park in Sydney, Australia. (GETTY)

People dressed up as zombies participate in a "Zombie Walk" along Reforma Avenue in Mexico City. (AFP)

People dressed as zombies dance to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. (REUTERS)

People dressed as Zombies dance to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. (REUTERS)

People dressed up as zombies participate in a "Zombie Walk" along Reforma Avenue in Mexico City. (AFP

People dressed as zombies moan and shout for brains on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario. (AP)

Michael Jackson fans dressed as zombies perform during Thrill The World 2010 at Luna Park in Sydney, Australia. (GETTY)

People dressed as zombies dance to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. (REUTERS)

Michael Jackson fans dressed as zombies perform during Thrill The World 2010 at Luna Park in Sydney, Australia. (GETTY)

People dressed as zombies dance to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. (REUTERS)
The zombies lay "dead" on the ground in Seattle's Occidental Park before they rose and danced. Image credit
Tim Hannifin, center, got into the zombie spirit and danced with his other zombie friends. Image credit:
There were 278 Seattle Thrillers who brought zombies to Occidental Park in Pioneer Square. Image credit:
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