Plushie Zombie Defense!

What better way to defend against hoards of zombies than with adorable plushies?


Awhile back I found myself hopelessly addicted to Plants Vs. Zombies, an adorable video game where your plants defend your brains from being eaten by zombies. It all started with a little music video that a friend of mine showed me and I was hooked from there.

There’s butter on my head! Ha ha… that’s my favorite line from the music video, but really the whole thing is insanely catchy and you will most likely have the song in your head for days now… you’re welcome.

If you now have the urge to try out Plants vs Zombies then just click the link and begin your zombie defense. Be warned, it is so addictive that people will begin to wonder what happened to you after you start playing and you can expect a wonderful computer screen tan too lol.

It took me some time, about a month and a half to be exact, but I did finally beat the game! There are a lot of levels to go through, and the rooftop ones are my least favorite. Also… zombie dolphins are a pain in the butt! I did not beat all of the mini games though, and have thought about going back to complete them. After two months of completely addicted playing though (I played it even after beating it), I had started to have a few dreams about zombies and thought maybe it was time to let up on playing lol.

I was wandering around online as I like to do when I am bored and came across these little handmade plushies inspired by the game. I instantly fell in love! If you beg the maker then you just might be able to purchase one. I think the maker (Alix) did them out of fun originally and then found that there were people (like me) who really wanted them. They appear to be extremely well made, all the better to chop down zombies with! Find them at ArixStix.com. Just put these outside and never worry about zombie invasions again, because we don’t want zombies on the lawn. I wish there was a sunflower, or maybe a cattail hehe. Which one would you wish for?

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