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Carl Rapping in 'The Walking Dead' Bad Lip Reading Clip
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A walker asks to be allowed to pass the prison gate, while Rick and Tyreese fight over an apple in the hilarious video.

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"The Walking Dead" has got a Bad Lip Reading treatment. In the hilarious clip, scenes from the fourth season of the hit AMC series are mashed with bad voice overs that replace the serious dialogs with lighter lines.

Instead of growling, a walker is seen asking Rick, "Excuse me sir, I need to get in and I can't," as zombies try to break into the prison. Beth and Daryl fight over a turtle, while Rick and Tyreese have an argument over a stolen apple.

Toward the end of the video, Carl raps to express his disappointment to his father with some walkers providing backing vocals.

"The Walking Dead" returns with the fifth season Sunday, October 12 at 9:00 P.M. ET on AMC. "The first six minutes are among the most intense minutes of 'The Walking Dead', period, let alone the opening of an episode," writer Scott M. Gimple previously told TVLine about the first episode. "It gets very intense very quick, very terrifying very quick."

"And then throughout the season it kind of ramps up between like sort of electric and acoustic sets," he added. "There's a lot going on with Terminus. In our premiere episode of season 5 we're going to give a ton of answers of who the people of Terminus are, what they're doing, why they're doing it, what's going on with them. And by the end of that episode you're going to have a much better understanding of what's going on with them and why they're so important to the show."

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