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A VERY ZOMBIE HOLIDAY (Instructional video) The video "A VERY ZOMBIE HOLIDAY" by Team Unicorn pokes fun at the holiday season through a comedic instructional guide on how to survive a zombie apocalypse during Christmas. This parody plays with the juxtaposition of the festive spirit against the chaos of undead creatures lurking about.
Overview
The video offers "tips" for maintaining holiday cheer while preparing for a zombie onslaught. It stars a cast of characters embodying the humorous spirit and absurdity of navigating Christmas festivities amid a zombie outbreak.Key Points from the Instructional Guide
- Baking vs. Zombie Defense: The video hilariously emphasizes not to prioritize baking holiday pies over securing your home. The first tip advises viewers to lock all doors and fortify windows before continuing their holiday baking, which humorously underlines the madness of the situation.
- Mistletoe Hazards: A significant warning is given regarding the dangers of using mistletoe in a zombie-infested area. It's suggested that decor meant to attract romantic interest might instead draw the attention of undead beings, making it a riskier holiday decoration choice.
- Carolers or Zombies?: The festive carolers could be mistaken for zombies, and the video hilariously suggests that taking drastic action against these singers because of their persistence might not be wise during a zombie crisis.
- Gifting Firearms: In a comical twist, the video proposes giving children firearms as Christmas gifts, portraying the absurdity of weaponry being more valuable in a zombie apocalypse than traditional toys.
- Handling Zombie Family Members: The final tip indicates that if a family member has been bitten, it's time to give them "the gift of eternal peace," reinforcing the dark humor theme of the video.
Conclusion
This parody is not just a fun take on holiday celebrations; it also serves to remind us of the absurdity of blending horror with the traditional holiday narrative. If you're a fan of horror-comedy or simply looking for a unique holiday spirit, this video is an entertaining watch. For those who have enjoyed similar content, feel free to share your favorite horror-themed holiday movies or show recommendations! What are your thoughts on this blend of festive cheer and horror satire?
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