Thinkgeek Feasting Electronic Horror Plush Zombie

Hear me eat you.

There is nothing more delightful in life than hearing a little plush zombie eat you up. The Feasting Electronic Horror Plush with its cute big headed little body will start chomping when the head is pressed on the unsuspecting victim. Once finished you’ll hear a nice good zombie burp and is ready for the next meal, bon appetit!

$16 – $20
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