The Walking Dead gets hilarious new Bad Lip Reading complete with Carl Grimes rap song
'What a dolphin got to do with an apple?'
Bad Lip Reading have been quiet recently, their last YouTube video parodying American Idol, but today they returned with another reimagining of The Walking Dead, this time focusing on season 4.
This batch is even more surreal than the last, seeing Daryl uninvite Beth to a turtle's birthday and Tyreese fighting with Nick over whether or not apples and dolphins are the same thing.
The highlight is the emotional scene between Carl Grimes and his father however, which is cleverly edited into a music video seeing Carl as rap star "Carl Poppa" and the walkers lending their vocals to the breakdown.
It's not quite up there with Shadow picooooooooooooo, but it's close.
The Walking Dead returns for a fifth season next month, with AMC premiering a trailer for it earlier this week teasing a zombie explosion.
The official synopsis for it is as follows:
'Season Four of The Walking Dead ended with Rick and the group outgunned, outnumbered, and trapped in a train car awaiting a grim fate.
Season Five picks up shortly thereafter. What follows is a story that weaves the true motives of the people of Terminus with the hopeful prospect of a cure in Washington, D.C., the fate of the group’s lost comrades, as well as new locales, new conflicts, and new obstacles in keeping the group together and staying alive.
Stories will break apart and intersect. The characters will find love and hate. Peace and conflict. Contentment and terror. And, in the quest to find a permanent, safe place to call home, one question will haunt them…
After all they’ve seen, all they’ve done, all they’ve sacrificed, lost, and held on to no matter what the cost...
Who do they become?'
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