Both the living and the dead came to join the Zombie Walk Toronto 2014 Parade that started at Nathan Phillips Square in the city’s downtown. As usual, bloody and decaying zombies woke up to terrorize the shit out of the living parade watchers. Even the commuters sitting within the comfort of their cars and streetcars were not spared from the surprise scare. Some [easyazon_link asin=”B000VPG5SA” locale=”US” new_window=”yes” nofollow=”default” tag=”pridecostume-20″ add_to_cart=”yes” cloaking=”default” localization=”yes” popups=”yes”]costumes[/easyazon_link] were really gross, especially the ones that involve (fake) fresh wounds and oozing gore that seems to come out like it’s real.
See for yourself who should deserve the Best Halloween Costume for this year.
A sweet zombie couple kisses like no one is watching.
A zombie bride is taking a selfie (or a zomfie?) after the Zombie Walk Toronto 2014 Parade.
Thousands of zombies and zombie watchers gather at Nathan Phillips Square for this year’s Zombie Walk Toronto 2014 Parade.
The Zombie Walk Toronto 2014 Parade in downtown.
Pass the head! Pass the head!
The hippie zombie at the Zombie Walk Toronto 2014 Parade in the city’s downtown.
This cadaver has his own chauffeur.
The fabulous horned zombies.
I’m not really sure who this guy is supposed to be. Anyone?
The skull eater. Yum, yum, yum!
Eyes poppin’ out! Ew!
I wish my parents were as cool as them.
Left: This single mother is hunting for more brains for her five children. Right: Every year, we see a bride and groom zombie—and theu never fail to amaze us.
The dog and his zombies at the Zombie Walk Toronto 2014 Parade.
The smoking zombie.
This make-up is almost real.
A zombie clown is clowning around. Once a clown, always a clown.
Zombie ladies at the 2014 Toronto Zombie Walk Parade.
I’m guessing, these zombies are from Hawaii. LOL…
Obviously, these zombies must have been buried in the garden or at the farm. They might even be vegetarian.
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