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The Toronto Zombie Walk saw undead children and a wedding ceremony for a couple of brain eaters

Chucky’s back, or at least some zombie girl version of Chucky (Image: Danielle Blancher)

This weekend marked the annual Toronto Zombie Walk, complete with the brain-eating revellers that, ironically, brought the streets of Toronto to life. In addition to some obnoxious teenagers and their parents who continued to utter “Stop it, Johnny,” a wedding took place in Trinity Bellwoods Park between Thea “Munster” (credited for being a major player in the creation of the festival of the undead) and Adam Koetters, and zombies in attendance shouted “Brains!” to acknowledge that they were happy and that no one wished to object to the union. Check out our gallery of the zombies who trotted along the city streets this past weekend after the jump.

Check out all of the terrifying—and campy— zombies from Toronto Zombie Walk »

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  1. Really nice zombie pictures from the event! If you like (or loathe) zombies as much as I do, check out the Top 10 Zombie Movies of all time at http://dregstudiosart.blogspot.com/2011/05/top-10-zombie-movies-of-all-time-with.html and let us know which your favorites are!

    October 24, 2011 at 3:48 pm | by Brandt Hardin
  2. Had a hell of an awesome time at the zombie walk this year! just posted a bunch of photos from that day. check them out
    http://www.flickr.com/photos/roadragebunny/sets/72157627841569191/detail/

    October 25, 2011 at 6:04 am | by Paul Hillier
  3. Great photos! I really like the the Zombie Girl on the grass. Looks like a movie poster! Wish I could have gone to the walk.

    October 25, 2011 at 2:39 pm | by Mr. Ree

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