(Michael Cashell/Broadside)

(Michael Cashell/Broadside)

Nearly 200 people showed up at Southside on Feb. 17 wearing giant penis costumes, banana costumes, gorilla suits and one guy was even wearing a floppy, rubber horse mask. The list of outrageous and quirky costumes goes on and on, but why are these Mason students running around campus in bright spandex, neon bathing suits and panda costumes?

(Michael Cashell/Broadside)

(Michael Cashell/Broadside)

Many have heard of “The Harlem Shake,” a YouTube sensation gone viral, and remakes and parodies of the video are now popping up. So of course Mason students Ryan Glass and Vince Gomes decided to bring “The Harlem Shake” home to Mason.

“The videos are going viral, so why not take advantage of the opportunity to make a video like this?” said Ryan Glass, the producer and director of the video.

The video was shot at four locations on campus – outside Southside, on the spiral staircase of the JC, the George Mason statue and a Lecture Hall classroom.

(Michael Cashell/Broadside)

(Michael Cashell/Broadside)

And as many could imagine, filming the remake was an unexpected treat for Mason’s students and visitors. Mason student Orshi Buzas was watching the video being filmed outside Southside. “Oh yeah, I definitely think this will go viral – all the [Harlem Shake] versions do.”

The video is posted on Glass’s YouTube channel, “wakeuptoryan,” which also features the parkour video of Mason freshman Omar Zaki, which went viral in just a week.

“I’m anticipating 50,000 views by the end of the week,” said Gomes, who came up with the ambitious idea to get hundreds of Mason students together to create “The Harlem Shake.”

(Michael Cashell/Broadside)

(Michael Cashell/Broadside)