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jormis29
Since: Mar, 2012

I can remember a lot about this piece of work but I'm unsure about the shows name, characters names or it was a internet only animation. The main characters are a nervous living boy and a snarky girl zombie and she has pet I think it was a cat. In the first episode the Boy moves to the the town the series takes place in and over the course of the first episode comes to realize the town is infested with zombies. He barricades the house his parents utterly oblivious to the zombies. The zombies break in and leave a nice welcome fruit basket at the end we see the girl zombie moving around slowly and she beaks character telling him that she'll see him around. He goes to the window after she leaves and scares him. Second episode had to do with the father calling the house about something. He gets dragged off by his Zombie co workers for some unknown reason the boy panics and asks his new friend the zombie girl to help him make it across town to save his dad. After going through the zombie infested town and being chased by zombie bikers I think. The duo arrive at the dad's work place and discover he had been dragged off to fix the coffee machine. Third episode I didn't finish. It starts off with the boy running from some class mate zombies because he wore a t-shirt with "Get a Life" on it to school. He falls into a grave and gets mistaken by the classmates as being a zombie. They invite him to a party which he accepts. His friend however tells him he should drop the act and not go. I didn't see the rest of the episode. The series wasn't really long but remember it being very good quality. It was in a more western style animation. The zombies for the most part seemed to act like slower zombies groaning and shuffling along yet besides a few never act aggressive against the boy and his family. The boy seems to be the only one to recognize the zombies for what they are while his mom and dad seem oblivious that their neighbors and coworkers are zombies.