Zombies on Your Lawn

Zombies on Your Lawn is the song featured in the credits of Plants vs. Zombies, composed and performed by Laura Shigihara, composer of the Plants vs. Zombies score. The music video, in which the lead singer is a Sunflower, was used as a promotional piece for the game as well as being the credits. In XBLA and PSN editions, it plays when you beat the game, video inclusive. The song appears as Track 15 on the Plants vs. Zombies Original Soundtrack. This song was made solely for the Plants vs. Zombies series.

Lyrics
Sunflower: Sunflower! One, two, three!

Chorus, in Day and Pool stages

''There's a zombie on your lawn There's a zombie on your lawn '' There's a zombie on your lawn We don't want zombies on the lawn.'' '' I know your type: tall, dark, and dead

You want to bite all the petals off of my head

And then eat the brains of the one who planted me here (Homeowner: Nooooo!)

I'm just a sunflower but see me power an entire infantry

You like the taste of brains, we don't like zombies

Football Zombie: I used to play football (Sunflower: footbaaall)

Conehead Zombie: Road cones protect my head (Sunflower: cone on his head)

Screen Door Zombie: I have a screen door shield (Sunflower: screen door shieeeld)

All zombies: We are the undead!

Repeat Chorus, in Night and Fog stages

''There's a zombie on your law-awn There's a zombie on your lawnnn... There's a zombie on your law-awn We don't want zombies on the lawn...''

Sunflower: Maybe it's time to reevaluate I know you have a lot of food on your plate Brains are quite rich in cholesterol You're dead so it doesn't matter, Instead we'll use this solar power to make a lawn defense at any hour.

Digger Zombie: I like your tricycle (Sunflower: tricycle )

Buttered Zombie: There's butter on my head (Sunflower: on his head) Dolphin: (Dolphin sound) I'm gonna eat your brains (Sunflower: no no no no)

All zombies: We are the undead! (Dolphin: We are SO the undead!)

'Repeat chorus, in Roof and Day stages (Editing roof and Day)'' ' There's a zombie on your law-awn There's a zombie on your lawnnn... There's a zombie on your law-awn We don't want zombies on the lawn...''

End

Presented cast

 * Crazy Dave (held by bungee zombie upside-down)
 * Sunflower
 * Melon-pult (projectile only)
 * Peashooter (4x)
 * Wall-nut (5x)
 * Fume-shroom (4x)
 * Puff-shroom (8x)
 * Sun-shroom (5x)
 * Repeater (8x)
 * Tall-nut (5x)
 * Snow Pea (4x)
 * Kernel-pult (5x)
 * Zombie (270x)
 * Dr. Zomboss (only the legs of Zombot are shown)
 * Bungee Zombie
 * Football Zombie
 * Screen Door Zombie
 * Conehead Zombie
 * Dolphin
 * Paralyzed Zombie (Zombie that was hit by butter)
 * Digger Zombie
 * Brains
 * Player (screaming NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!)

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Trivia
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 * The Football Zombie says that he used to play football but in his almanac entry says he doesn't know what a football is.Probably the Football Zombie knows the sport, but not the ball.It's possible it forgot what a football is when he came out of his grave, but still remembers the sport.
 * The Sunflower will repeat what the zombies say ("theres butter on my head" 'butter on your head'),except when the dolphin says he's gonna eat your brains, Sunflower says,"no no no".
 * The Sunflower's part is sung by Laura Shigihara. The Zombie's parts are sung by Plants vs. Zombies creator George Fan.
 * The 'dance' code, when typed in during a level, will make some Zombies dance in the same manner as in the video.
 * Shigihara used part of the Pool's daytime music to compose the tune for this song.
 * As the lyrics are displayed on the bottom of the screen, a brain functions as the bouncing ball pointer, indicating which word is being sung.
 * At the end of the video, a picture of the Cattail appears next to Laura Shigihara's name, possibly meaning that it is her favorite plant, or its design was related to her in some way.
 * The end of the video says the song was produced by "Bloom and Doom Records", the same company that makes the seed packets.
 * Technically, the seed packets are produced by "Bloom and Doom Seed Co.".
 * An alternate Japanese version of the song was also created, entitled "Uraniwa ni Zombies ga!" Laura Shigihara created this version because she is half-Japanese. In this version, Shigihara sings the Sunflower's part. The Zombies's parts are sung by her father.
 * Some of the zombies are facing right, but the Digger Zombie faces left, despite normally facing in the opposite direction and not being hypnotized.
 * After the second time when the individual zombies speak, when the other zombies say "We are the undead!", the Dolphin says "We are SO the undead!"
 * Many people expected the Dancing Zombie to be in the video, but for some reason it wasn't there.
 * It is strange that Crazy Dave still has his pot on his head when held by a Bungee Zombie, even though it falls off when the Bungee Zombie kidnapped him on Level 5-10. Maybe, as the zombies give up, the Bungee Zombie helped Crazy Dave by finding his pot.
 * Strangely, while Crazy Dave is upside down, his pot remains on his head. Maybe it's because the pot was stucked on his head.
 * This may be a reference to the helmet of Gatling Pea.
 * The Sunflower's movement in the song is a faster version of the in-game sunflower.
 * The same thing happens to the Zombie when it is entering the house and eat the player's brain.
 * During the music video, the zombies appear stationary on the Lawn, the only time they've ever appear stationary in game.
 * This video suggests that the Fog in the Night Levels comes from a Fog Machine.
 * The "electric" beat is added after Sunflower pauses while singing.
 * When you turn the Sound FX volume to low (or you could just mute the Sound FX volume), you can't hear the "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" part after Sunflower sings "And then eat the brains of the one who planted me here".
 * When the player shouts, "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO" when the zombie enters the house in the video, there are no crunching sounds heard from the zombie eating.
 * "THE ZOMBIES ATE YOUR BRAINS" is shown when the zombie enters the house, but it comes out quicker.
 * In the MMORPG World of Warcraft, exists a Quest, which, after you've beaten a Plants vs. Zombies-like minigame, rewards you with a pet, which looks exactly like the Sunflower and sings sometimes. The song is small lyrics taken from this song.
 * For some reason, the zombies do not take advantage of the lack of plants to attack the player during the music video. This may be either because they are unintelligent enough to do so, lost the appetite for brains after being continually defeated, or (very unlikely) have a sense of honor.
 * In the PC version, after the video end, it will show you the credits, if you pause with some key of your keyboard (i.e space) then resume, the song will be replayed without the video and "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" scream. The screen still shows you the credits.
 * After second chorus, Laura says "Maybe it's time to reevaltuate", but in the Original Song (webcam recorded on Youtube), she says "I think it's time to reevaltuate".
 * In the Japanese song, the "football" words pronounced as "フトボール" (futobōru), but in the lyrics, it's pronounced as "ソフトボール" (Sofutobōru) or Softball.
 * In all different language in the PC version, they're still use English version (included Japanese version, which right now already have its own version).
 * In the lyrics (Bandcamp), there is saying "I like the tricycle" instead of "I like your tricycle".
 * Out of every song this is the only 1 out of all that has lyrics.
 * It is unknown how does the Sunflower was planted on the stage without the Flower Pot.