I wouldn’t say that the prison infected would count as a variant because they just died and came back like every other one did , and there wasn’t much difference between them and regular walkers
I cant help but think about the walker that pulls that guy through the little vent in the army base in fear the walking dead when nick an his group gets caught and meets up with the rest of his family...yeah guy sees rats fall out a wall or something he looks into the vent thens gets grabbed by an undead hand then pulled through it...has to be some kind of super walker for sure.
Agreed when i saw this i wad in complete shock and knew it had to be something more powerful then a regular walker, Maybe something those military guys with troy failed too mention that they were also experimenting on them possibly?
@206_Jr I thought that too but if it was he wouldn't have got himself folded like a lawn chair. had to be a variant from a pre fall experiment or at least that's were my mind been for that specific one goes like: heres a vaccination to protect agaist this virus...but then all of a sudden the shtf and hes gets locked in a back room on a base being isolated no one hears or cares enough to look for him and leaves him behind an about a week later turns after dying of starvation or dehydration. That's my head cannon for him lol because it's never mentioned or touched upon after that just nothing an that bugs me. Like Sam's tank character from the first or second episode there was a back story that just never came to be.
I was rewatching fear awhile back and had forgot about that part. That one definitely sticks with me all this time later. That guy got folded like a piece of paper by a walker. It was definitely an early variant.
@@206_Jr I feel like an experimental vaccine turned him into a variant like shown in france....my own back story is after he was exposed to the experimental drug made to combat any further harm or so they thought....he would later wander off into that back room became trapped during the evacuation process an no one cared enough to look for him an left him behind to his demise an well the rest well its history for wander about the ifs an buts of the before and after.
Don't stress out too much about your english and feel like you need to apologies so much for it, you've already come along way and its very noticeable how much you've improved in just the last few uploads, you sound more fluid and confident. remember to stay hydrated and keep having conversations.
They didn't forget. They wanted to abandon since they wanted to separate themselves from dank darabont's walkers from season 1. The show was dying and no one cared to tune in anymore so this was one of their desperate attempts to become relevant again and still failed because the current showrunners, directors and whites are decadent, inconsistent and idiotic
Reminder for anyone didn't watch fear, radiation is actually a cure for the zombie virus that worked for one of the characters in fear, although just barely
The zombie in the sewers in the end of the video is like the ratking from the last of us. A lot of infected forged together for many years. Btw very nice video. Always like your content
The fusion zombie is called a rat king That's the literal term for that type of special infected. As far as the variants they took cues from dawn of the dead remake and land of the dead. In Dawn of the Dead remake, the infected run climb and jump. Even in the original night of the living Dead the first infected uses a rock to break the window after it tries to open the door. In Land of the Dead the infected literally use tools and weapons because some part of the brain reactivates causing core muscle memory to come into play.
Even tho itd be cool to see more/different mutated walkers, im glad they stuck to the regular formula without adding crazy "weaponized" variants, like in left4ded etc. Actually, holding back as much as they do with this does ad a lot more mystery to the whole thing tbh.
You missed one type of zombie, it was in UA-cam short. It would come out in the commercials during the fear of the walking dead. This zombie was able to one punch a concrete wall. As it was a super strong zombie. It was stalking U.S soldiers during the outbreak
Different franchises but at least Zombieland explained their zombies changing in a way that kind of makes sense, that as prey got more scarce they adapted to be able to crudely think, act dumb to get survivors to lower their guard or relentlessly track
Right now they could bring that serum to cmr and use it on hordes to destroy them that was mentioned in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live . Zombie that got enjected with serum transformed into berserk form that devour own but i think twd gonna forgot about this and its gonna be useless .
21 DECEMBER 2024 Your English is most excellent. You do have a noticeable accent, but your pronunciation is spot-on and easy to understand. Thank-you for putting out an interesting and well researched product.
@ I know but would have been cool if we have more them still imagine a episode or two where they had fight off hogweeds in decent group of them like 30-40 max.
@@Alien_Scumoh Mm yeah you are right, my favorite were prison guard walkers in the beginning of the season 3 who wore helmet so their head was protected.
Not going to lie. As soon as I saw they were showing the walkers mutating like that and the list we got them in now. I feel like mutating them was incredibly dumb. They should've kept the walkers like they should keep them from the start because it was what kept it all going. Now they're making them into different variants of zombies with mutations. I'm sorry but that's just making things kind of dumb for the show. The overall series is incredible but once they started to mutate the walkers and show there's different variants of them. I felt that was making things dumb or was a dumb idea. It's like they were wanting to base the Wildfire virus off Covid now in terms of variants and mutations. Which people don't want that.
One thing I have to say as an Englishman about your pronunciation, please stop saying "Infect" when you mean to say "Infected". I am not a toxic grammar nazi, just giving some advice :) Thanks for your content, I stopped watching the show after TWD finished but your content is nice to follow.
You forgot two variants of normal zombies. The Bloater in season 2 of TWD and the Infected Zombies when the prison came down with a illness
I wouldn’t say that the prison infected would count as a variant because they just died and came back like every other one did , and there wasn’t much difference between them and regular walkers
Bloater was just a fatass that got stuck in a well bruh
There is even the Protector. A walker, who kills and walks away, so hat his or her horde can eat, what ever the Protector just killed.
It really doesn't matter
Those types are just the normal ones like the regulars so they don't count.
I cant help but think about the walker that pulls that guy through the little vent in the army base in fear the walking dead when nick an his group gets caught and meets up with the rest of his family...yeah guy sees rats fall out a wall or something he looks into the vent thens gets grabbed by an undead hand then pulled through it...has to be some kind of super walker for sure.
Agreed when i saw this i wad in complete shock and knew it had to be something more powerful then a regular walker, Maybe something those military guys with troy failed too mention that they were also experimenting on them possibly?
@206_Jr I thought that too but if it was he wouldn't have got himself folded like a lawn chair. had to be a variant from a pre fall experiment or at least that's were my mind been for that specific one goes like: heres a vaccination to protect agaist this virus...but then all of a sudden the shtf and hes gets locked in a back room on a base being isolated no one hears or cares enough to look for him and leaves him behind an about a week later turns after dying of starvation or dehydration. That's my head cannon for him lol because it's never mentioned or touched upon after that just nothing an that bugs me. Like Sam's tank character from the first or second episode there was a back story that just never came to be.
I was rewatching fear awhile back and had forgot about that part. That one definitely sticks with me all this time later. That guy got folded like a piece of paper by a walker. It was definitely an early variant.
@@206_Jr I feel like an experimental vaccine turned him into a variant like shown in france....my own back story is after he was exposed to the experimental drug made to combat any further harm or so they thought....he would later wander off into that back room became trapped during the evacuation process an no one cared enough to look for him an left him behind to his demise an well the rest well its history for wander about the ifs an buts of the before and after.
Correct
Don't stress out too much about your english and feel like you need to apologies so much for it, you've already come along way and its very noticeable how much you've improved in just the last few uploads, you sound more fluid and confident. remember to stay hydrated and keep having conversations.
What a lovely comment. I totally agree!
Zombie types were normal zombies until the writers forgot
They didn't forget. They wanted to abandon since they wanted to separate themselves from dank darabont's walkers from season 1.
The show was dying and no one cared to tune in anymore so this was one of their desperate attempts to become relevant again and still failed because the current showrunners, directors and whites are decadent, inconsistent and idiotic
I mean don't forget that viruses and all types of bacteria evolve
@@ssjgreensamurai7348exactly
Reminder for anyone didn't watch fear, radiation is actually a cure for the zombie virus that worked for one of the characters in fear, although just barely
I listen to these at the gym and i dont even watch the walking dead lol, great video as always
The zombie in the sewers in the end of the video is like the ratking from the last of us. A lot of infected forged together for many years. Btw very nice video. Always like your content
The ppl that make the walkers..are very talented.
There was also the naturally turned "super zombie" at the end of World Beyond. No serum required. Still a mystery.
You forgot the one from the Thumbnail! XD
Your English is very good and so is this video good job brother keep it up
The fusion zombie is called a rat king
That's the literal term for that type of special infected.
As far as the variants they took cues from dawn of the dead remake and land of the dead.
In Dawn of the Dead remake, the infected run climb and jump.
Even in the original night of the living Dead the first infected uses a rock to break the window after it tries to open the door.
In Land of the Dead the infected literally use tools and weapons because some part of the brain reactivates causing core muscle memory to come into play.
Even tho itd be cool to see more/different mutated walkers, im glad they stuck to the regular formula without adding crazy "weaponized" variants, like in left4ded etc.
Actually, holding back as much as they do with this does ad a lot more mystery to the whole thing tbh.
your English is great man, just keep practicing.
Love the video, I am so glad they brought back the zombie varient like in season 1 with the rocks
You missed one type of zombie, it was in UA-cam short. It would come out in the commercials during the fear of the walking dead. This zombie was able to one punch a concrete wall. As it was a super strong zombie. It was stalking U.S soldiers during the outbreak
New subscriber and amazing job keep them coming your doing great job also love the editing work you did also can I ask you something
Different franchises but at least Zombieland explained their zombies changing in a way that kind of makes sense, that as prey got more scarce they adapted to be able to crudely think, act dumb to get survivors to lower their guard or relentlessly track
Right now they could bring that serum to cmr and use it on hordes to destroy them that was mentioned in The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live . Zombie that got enjected with serum transformed into berserk form that devour own but i think twd gonna forgot about this and its gonna be useless .
Morgan's wife in season 1 kept returning to her home and trying the front door.
of course ohio would have variant Walkers but it would probably still be better than current Ohio
The ohio strain has walkers hit the griddy after they eat someone
21 DECEMBER 2024 Your English is most excellent. You do have a noticeable accent, but your pronunciation is spot-on and easy to understand. Thank-you for putting out an interesting and well researched product.
I just remembered the first 3 or 4 seasons, then I got bored.
Your English is good 💯 cool thanks
Season 11 basically explained the one zombie breaking the window with a rock in season 1 e2
They need to do a POV of the zombie series
Do.. do you even know what POV is?
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@@Handle47-y8f are you having a stroke?
You forgot the hogweed zombies during the whispers arc when Aaron was blinded after killing one and ended up being saved by Negan….
He wasn't a variant he just had hogweed growing inside his rotting body. That was just a regular walker.
@ I know but would have been cool if we have more them still imagine a episode or two where they had fight off hogweeds in decent group of them like 30-40 max.
@@Alien_Scumoh Mm yeah you are right, my favorite were prison guard walkers in the beginning of the season 3 who wore helmet so their head was protected.
@ Yoo them and the spiked armored walkers from the Trash People was litttt….
L would like to see all spin offs, where can l find those ones?
Now we talk é show show 👨💻👨💻👨💻👍👍👍
Show used to be scary, now feels goofy 😢
very informative video, keep it up!
Not going to lie. As soon as I saw they were showing the walkers mutating like that and the list we got them in now. I feel like mutating them was incredibly dumb. They should've kept the walkers like they should keep them from the start because it was what kept it all going. Now they're making them into different variants of zombies with mutations. I'm sorry but that's just making things kind of dumb for the show. The overall series is incredible but once they started to mutate the walkers and show there's different variants of them. I felt that was making things dumb or was a dumb idea. It's like they were wanting to base the Wildfire virus off Covid now in terms of variants and mutations. Which people don't want that.
One thing I have to say as an Englishman about your pronunciation, please stop saying "Infect" when you mean to say "Infected". I am not a toxic grammar nazi, just giving some advice :) Thanks for your content, I stopped watching the show after TWD finished but your content is nice to follow.
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He sounds like a Dutchman...
zombies dont exist in the walking dead lmfao
They are not zombies, they are walkers
Zombies. Walkers. Draugr. Undead. Ghouls. Monstre. Hachi. Z. Maggot Addict.
Shut.
@ the word “zombie” is not said a single time in the walking dead universe and also in the comics
@@MAFFIAKurdistanit has been said in the comics. Very early on. Glenn called them zombies as well as Rick
you'r English is super
the irony is potent, pungent, palpable one might say
it is average
iPhone Zombie missing, click bait
Spoilers.
Wow, you fanboi so hard that its far beyond cringe.
Could just not watch it? Seems like a good solution
Go be miserable somewhere else? This is a you issue
I see you have content on your channel with 30K views per vid...oh wait...no you got nothing except bitter contempt! lol