Board Thread:Plants vs. Zombies 2/@comment-5760976-20160909231821/@comment-28028046-20160913045512

Happy-shroom wrote: Strimes49 wrote: Welcome back to the Animal Show, where today we're gonna take a look at some more disproportionately giant-headed zombies.

The Giant-headed Balloon Zombie must have a really light head, despite it being huge, because from what we can observe, their Balloons should not be able to withstand the weight of the head and body all together. Kinda reminds me of bees. #savethebeesandballoonzombies. Perhaps the theory is true: The Balloon Zombie (big-headed and common) actually does have a Balloon head. So when this zombie eats brains, where do they go? Nowhere. Their throats get filled quite easily, but because they don't know this, many of them have died from throat explosion.

The Giga-headed All-star zombies are the biggest pros in the big leagues. Because these monstrocities have heads like diamonds, they're nearly unbreakale. Still easy to make them fall off though. The helmuts are just there to protect their heads from sunburn. It's not very effective. It's also worth mentioning that an All-star Zombie with a big head has an uncontrollable right hand that levetates as it sprints, most of the time ending up near, or even inside the zombie's mouth. There have been reported cases of these abominations having accidentally choking themselves to death from a day of excercise, because they had no control of their right hand after it started floating.

Balloon zombies exploding from the throat, and All-star's levetating hands choking themselves. These creatures will not survive. First undersized glasses, now this?

I've been wondering this for a while actually: What if event zombies had almanac entries? That leads me to ask another question: Why don't dinos have almanac entries?