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It feels weird to me that TV shows and video games aren't listed while feature films are, someone should add them. Here are the ones that I could find, but there are almost certainly more:
Video games:
South Park: The Stick of Truth
TV:
Everybody Hates Hitler from Supernatural
92.18.39.193 ( talk) 19:29, 2 November 2021 (UTC)
Why are all those films listed on the page (current revision: https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Nazi_zombies&oldid=791553812)? Also the page should say that Call of Duty Nazi Zombies is known simply as "Zombies". -- NoToleranceForIntolerance ( talk) 22:34, 31 December 2017 (UTC)
The films are listed on the page because they are where this genre came from, before video games existed. -- ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 00:56, 07 December 2019 (UTC)
"Horrors of War" is a 2006 film. It had an article page written about it back in 2009. I tried to improve the overall quality of the article about that film. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 15:54, 04 January 2020 (UTC)
Frankenstein's Monster is a zombie. He was undead flesh that was returned to life. The Magic the Gathering card game card, "Frankenstein's Monster" had the creature type errata changed from "Summon Monster", to "Creature — Zombie". That is some outside evidence that Frankenstein's Monster is a zombie. The film "Frankenstein Conquers the World", is a Nazi Zombie movie. It had Nazi Germany giving the undying heart of Frankenstein's Monster to the Japanese during WW2. Not all Nazi Zombie movies are like "Shockwaves", or "Dead Snow". Some of the early ones such as , "Creatures with the Atom Brain or The Frozen Dead", or "They Saved Hitler's Brain", are different than more modern films. They however, are still Nazi Zombie films too. Same as any film that trays to resurrect Hitler. They also count as Nazi Zombie movies. Resurrected Hitler is the same as Zombie Jesus. Both are zombies coming back from the dead, technically. Please stop deleting information, it was correct in the first place. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 13:13, 19 April 2020
Not all zombies are mindless flesh eaters like in Zombie Apocalypses films. Or mindless minions in Voodoo films. Some can think, and talk. The Zombie Master in "Land of the Dead" could think for himself. There is a Nazi Zombie film, "Frankenstein's Army". Many Nazi Zombie films are inspired by the story of "Frankenstein". It was in the pop culture of the 1930s with the Universal film. It inspired most of the Nazi Zombie horror movie genera. Mad scientists conducting experimentation to bring back the dead. Very Doctor Frankenstein. I also think, The Monster, should be just a monster. But the Magic Card was only mentioned to state that there are many out there that do consider The Monster to be a Zombie. Please do not remove the Frankenstein related Nazi Zombie films from the list. They do relate to the subject of Nazi Zombies. Those films are Nazi Zombie related. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 13:49, 19 April 2020
Frankenstein's Army is a Nazi Zombie movie. "The genre became a popular topic, with the popular trend of zombie films in the 2000s, which included films such as Horrors of War, Dead Snow, and Frankenstein's Army. [1]". ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 14:22, 19 April 2020
Not original research. You even gave me a source that mentions the film "Frankenstein's Army" in relation to Nazi Zombie movies. Frankenstein's Monster maybe just a monster, but it does relate to Nazi Zombie movies, and I have also mentioned that there are some that think it is a zombie. Such as Wizards of the Coast, and players of Magic the Gathering, where it is considered a zombie. Should have stayed a monster, but they changed the card text to zombie. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 16:52, 19 April 2020
References
This article is completely unsourced. It's also describing itself as a WP:SETINDEX, for which we wouldn't normally require sourcing. However listing films here is subjective, not WP:BLUESKY obvious, and thus does require sourcing. This is not a set index, it's much closer to List of Nazi zombie films. See also Category:Nazi zombie films. Andy Dingley ( talk) 17:02, 19 March 2020 (UTC)
The movie "The Boys From Brazil" involves the resurrection of Adolf Hitler. It is the same logic of Jesus Christ having been resurrected and being "Zombie Jesus". It falls into the logic of it all. It is relevant to the subject matter. The film "Jojo Rabbit" has an undead Hitler with a bullet wound to the head. Jojo had been told that Hitler had blown his brains out, and latter there was a portrayal of Hitler as an undead zombie or ghost. It was all in Jojo's mind, but technically it was a portrayal of an undead Hitler. Some might see it as sort of a stretch, but I feel it is relevant to the subject matter. I will say that I didn't include the "The Kidnappers" 1967 episode of "The Time Tunnel". It had Aliens from the year 8,400 A.D. stealing Hitler from 1945 and scanning his brain into their computer database. It involved only time travel, and might have only latter resurrected him as a virus in their computer system. I tried to only include relevant pop culture subject matter. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 23:28, 19 March 2020
Please stop making edits that consist of Vandalism to this list article. You attempted to butcher the opening of the article, and requested sourcing, for a List Article. You seem to not know what you are doing, by making mistakes while editing, and attempted vandalism. The vandalism has been undone, and will continue to be undone. Please try to make constructive edits, without attempting further vandalism to the article. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 09:18, 17 April 2020
I am following the rules. : See, " /info/en/?search=Wikipedia:Set_index_articles". This is a set index article (SIA), that deals with all the Nazi Zombie related subject matter. This is a list article, not a normal type of article. Please learn what you are talking about before making edits that are in error. Also, please stop attempting vandalism to the article. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 09:24, 17 April 2020 (UTC)
You changed the opening of the article to, "Nazi zombies are a small theme of horror films." That is not correct. It goes beyond being a "small theme". It also has to do with Video Games, and Comic Books. You were simply doing vandalism by trying to delete information. The article is written from a Neutral point of view. It has information about the horror trope that is found in films, video games, and comic books. You however seem to be just another vandal, trying to butcher everything. And, yes I have read WP:RS and WP:SOURCELIST? WP:SOURCELIST. I am following the rules for a "List Article". Please learn what the hell you are doing, and stop trying to do vandalism. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 09:32, 17 April 2020
You refuse to admit that you attempted to do vandalism to the opening of the article that was already written from a Neutral point of view. You attempted to delete how the Horror trope has to do with comic books, and video games. You also attempted to have a bias point of view by saying it was, "a small theme of horror films.", when it has to do with more than just horror films. And, again, this is a List Article. It lists all Nazi Zombie related Movies, Video Games, and printed materials. This is a List Article, and doesn't not need to be sources. You seem to not know what the hell you are talking about. You are just trying to do vandalism to the article, and butcher it in general. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 09:44, 17 April 2020
(Failure or refusal to "get the point") Does seem to apply to you. You fail to understand that this is a List Article. You should understand, "moving on to other topics would be more productive." Also, "Believing that you have a valid point does not confer upon you the right to act as though your point must be accepted". You did not act in good faith, by attempting vandalism to the article. I have already posted the information link about List Articles. Please, go away, and stop attempting vandalism. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 09:57, 17 April 2020
I try my best to add information to the list article "Nazi zombies". It lists the Films & Television, Video Games, and Books & Other, sources of Nazi Zombie related materials. I have tried my best to make it a better, more complete list. Other people keep coming along to vandalize the page, and delete relevant information. It is so hard to try and make a single article better when others just try to keep tearing down my efforts. I have tried to do non bias contributions, and list all the relevant information in the list of "Nazi Zombie" horror pop culture sources. Someone even tried to claim a copyright issue on the image of a "Nazi Zombie" that was shown on the article. I was 100% the creator of that image. There was no copyright violation, but the image was deleted anyways. I made a Nazi Zombie horror movie. I was just trying to make the article better by listing all the Movies, Video Games, and Comic Books that relate to Nazi Zombies. To make it a better list article.
ZombieHorrorMovie13 (
talk) 14:34, 18 April 2020
Again, Bad People came along and deleted a good article, "Don't Play No Game I Can't Win" was a good article, and A-Holes deleted it. I do not "seem to think if anyone edits or changes your edits, they are vandalizing". Some people changed my edits for the better. The vandalism is deleting information, or whole articles. You came here to this article, "Nazi zombies" and deleted information from the intro. You also are just trying to tear everything down and delete it all. If you want your sourcing requirements, how about you add them to the article yourself? How about you go google search all the movies, TV shows, Video Games, and books, and do all the sourcing for them. Instead of deleting information and whole articles. How about you try to be a good constructive person, and not a negative bad destructive person? The only problem here is you attempting to vandalize pages, and delete them all together. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 10:46, 19 April 2020
Okay, I left your Fascist "Rules-Nazi" needs sourcing banner. But, please just stop from deleting the relevant information to the article. I still feel that the Needs Sourcing banner is vandalism to the page. It is added to say that something is wrong with the article. Added by someone that isn't trying to make the article better. Added by someone that just wants to rub dirt onto the article instead of cleaning it up to make it shine. If you wanted to make it better, you should have instead have done your own research to add sourcing, that only you seemed to want in the first place. Instead, you just wanted to rub dirt onto the article to make it worse, by slapping your banner onto it. Anf, that isn't all you tried to do. You also tried to delete relevant information, besides adding the banner ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 13:22, 19 April 2020
The sourcing you used was wrong. "Zombie Lake" and "Oasis of the Zombies" are not late 1970s films as your source says. They are films from the early 1980s. You used a source that had wrong information. I was trying to do a re-wright, with correct information. But you keep changing it to the wrong information from your source. How about you let me do a more correct re-wright, without deleting all the relavent information?
ZombieHorrorMovie13 (
talk) 14:33, 19 April 2020
You now have it poorly worded. There is "and the late European films", which makes no sense. All you are doing is butchering the article opening. You took out mention of Shockwaves 1977. It was better written mentioning, Exploitation Films, War Films, Wartime Propaganda, Now there is no mention of Hellboy, or Overlord, an the Resurrection of Adolf Hitler. Some movies in the genera deal with resurrecting Hitler. Jesus Christ is considered as "Zombie Jesus" by many. The same logic also applies to Resurrected Hitler, as "Zombie Hitler". You have deleted too much relavent information from the opening paragraph. You said, "Nazi zombies are a small theme of horror films", which might have been true in the 1970s, but now it is its own genera of Horror Movie. You used an outdated opinionated source. You have detracted from the quality of the opening of the article. I have attempted to go back and do a re-wright that is more correct, but now I seem to be blocked from editing a disputed opening to this article. I am just trying to make it better, and more correct. You on the other hand have used outdated incorrect sourced information. Just because it has sourcing, doesn't make it correct information. Can't you just fix it to have the correct information? ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 13:22, 19 April 2020
The "Books & Other Section" sure has a lot of ISBNs listed for many of the printed sources. There is already some sourcing there. But, nothing seems good enough for you. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 16:43, 19 April 2020
The article was totally butchered. There were 110 Nazi Zombie titles in the Films & Television section, now there are only 26 listed. Around 75% of the article was butchered. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 21:52, 19 April 2020
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I've slowly started adapting the films into a cited list. Sources currently added include the earliest release known release date, the director, and a space for any extra info if its needed. I've removed some films I could find no sources for, and one specifically was for Worst Case Scenario, a film that despite having an article and a listting, is an unfinished film that is not complete and will not be released. If this doesn't stress the importance of having sourced content, I don't know what does. Andrzejbanas ( talk) 00:20, 20 April 2020 (UTC)
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It feels weird to me that TV shows and video games aren't listed while feature films are, someone should add them. Here are the ones that I could find, but there are almost certainly more:
Video games:
South Park: The Stick of Truth
TV:
Everybody Hates Hitler from Supernatural
92.18.39.193 ( talk) 19:29, 2 November 2021 (UTC)
Why are all those films listed on the page (current revision: https://en.wikipedia.org/?title=Nazi_zombies&oldid=791553812)? Also the page should say that Call of Duty Nazi Zombies is known simply as "Zombies". -- NoToleranceForIntolerance ( talk) 22:34, 31 December 2017 (UTC)
The films are listed on the page because they are where this genre came from, before video games existed. -- ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 00:56, 07 December 2019 (UTC)
"Horrors of War" is a 2006 film. It had an article page written about it back in 2009. I tried to improve the overall quality of the article about that film. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 15:54, 04 January 2020 (UTC)
Frankenstein's Monster is a zombie. He was undead flesh that was returned to life. The Magic the Gathering card game card, "Frankenstein's Monster" had the creature type errata changed from "Summon Monster", to "Creature — Zombie". That is some outside evidence that Frankenstein's Monster is a zombie. The film "Frankenstein Conquers the World", is a Nazi Zombie movie. It had Nazi Germany giving the undying heart of Frankenstein's Monster to the Japanese during WW2. Not all Nazi Zombie movies are like "Shockwaves", or "Dead Snow". Some of the early ones such as , "Creatures with the Atom Brain or The Frozen Dead", or "They Saved Hitler's Brain", are different than more modern films. They however, are still Nazi Zombie films too. Same as any film that trays to resurrect Hitler. They also count as Nazi Zombie movies. Resurrected Hitler is the same as Zombie Jesus. Both are zombies coming back from the dead, technically. Please stop deleting information, it was correct in the first place. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 13:13, 19 April 2020
Not all zombies are mindless flesh eaters like in Zombie Apocalypses films. Or mindless minions in Voodoo films. Some can think, and talk. The Zombie Master in "Land of the Dead" could think for himself. There is a Nazi Zombie film, "Frankenstein's Army". Many Nazi Zombie films are inspired by the story of "Frankenstein". It was in the pop culture of the 1930s with the Universal film. It inspired most of the Nazi Zombie horror movie genera. Mad scientists conducting experimentation to bring back the dead. Very Doctor Frankenstein. I also think, The Monster, should be just a monster. But the Magic Card was only mentioned to state that there are many out there that do consider The Monster to be a Zombie. Please do not remove the Frankenstein related Nazi Zombie films from the list. They do relate to the subject of Nazi Zombies. Those films are Nazi Zombie related. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 13:49, 19 April 2020
Frankenstein's Army is a Nazi Zombie movie. "The genre became a popular topic, with the popular trend of zombie films in the 2000s, which included films such as Horrors of War, Dead Snow, and Frankenstein's Army. [1]". ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 14:22, 19 April 2020
Not original research. You even gave me a source that mentions the film "Frankenstein's Army" in relation to Nazi Zombie movies. Frankenstein's Monster maybe just a monster, but it does relate to Nazi Zombie movies, and I have also mentioned that there are some that think it is a zombie. Such as Wizards of the Coast, and players of Magic the Gathering, where it is considered a zombie. Should have stayed a monster, but they changed the card text to zombie. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 16:52, 19 April 2020
References
This article is completely unsourced. It's also describing itself as a WP:SETINDEX, for which we wouldn't normally require sourcing. However listing films here is subjective, not WP:BLUESKY obvious, and thus does require sourcing. This is not a set index, it's much closer to List of Nazi zombie films. See also Category:Nazi zombie films. Andy Dingley ( talk) 17:02, 19 March 2020 (UTC)
The movie "The Boys From Brazil" involves the resurrection of Adolf Hitler. It is the same logic of Jesus Christ having been resurrected and being "Zombie Jesus". It falls into the logic of it all. It is relevant to the subject matter. The film "Jojo Rabbit" has an undead Hitler with a bullet wound to the head. Jojo had been told that Hitler had blown his brains out, and latter there was a portrayal of Hitler as an undead zombie or ghost. It was all in Jojo's mind, but technically it was a portrayal of an undead Hitler. Some might see it as sort of a stretch, but I feel it is relevant to the subject matter. I will say that I didn't include the "The Kidnappers" 1967 episode of "The Time Tunnel". It had Aliens from the year 8,400 A.D. stealing Hitler from 1945 and scanning his brain into their computer database. It involved only time travel, and might have only latter resurrected him as a virus in their computer system. I tried to only include relevant pop culture subject matter. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 23:28, 19 March 2020
Please stop making edits that consist of Vandalism to this list article. You attempted to butcher the opening of the article, and requested sourcing, for a List Article. You seem to not know what you are doing, by making mistakes while editing, and attempted vandalism. The vandalism has been undone, and will continue to be undone. Please try to make constructive edits, without attempting further vandalism to the article. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 09:18, 17 April 2020
I am following the rules. : See, " /info/en/?search=Wikipedia:Set_index_articles". This is a set index article (SIA), that deals with all the Nazi Zombie related subject matter. This is a list article, not a normal type of article. Please learn what you are talking about before making edits that are in error. Also, please stop attempting vandalism to the article. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 09:24, 17 April 2020 (UTC)
You changed the opening of the article to, "Nazi zombies are a small theme of horror films." That is not correct. It goes beyond being a "small theme". It also has to do with Video Games, and Comic Books. You were simply doing vandalism by trying to delete information. The article is written from a Neutral point of view. It has information about the horror trope that is found in films, video games, and comic books. You however seem to be just another vandal, trying to butcher everything. And, yes I have read WP:RS and WP:SOURCELIST? WP:SOURCELIST. I am following the rules for a "List Article". Please learn what the hell you are doing, and stop trying to do vandalism. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 09:32, 17 April 2020
You refuse to admit that you attempted to do vandalism to the opening of the article that was already written from a Neutral point of view. You attempted to delete how the Horror trope has to do with comic books, and video games. You also attempted to have a bias point of view by saying it was, "a small theme of horror films.", when it has to do with more than just horror films. And, again, this is a List Article. It lists all Nazi Zombie related Movies, Video Games, and printed materials. This is a List Article, and doesn't not need to be sources. You seem to not know what the hell you are talking about. You are just trying to do vandalism to the article, and butcher it in general. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 09:44, 17 April 2020
(Failure or refusal to "get the point") Does seem to apply to you. You fail to understand that this is a List Article. You should understand, "moving on to other topics would be more productive." Also, "Believing that you have a valid point does not confer upon you the right to act as though your point must be accepted". You did not act in good faith, by attempting vandalism to the article. I have already posted the information link about List Articles. Please, go away, and stop attempting vandalism. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 09:57, 17 April 2020
I try my best to add information to the list article "Nazi zombies". It lists the Films & Television, Video Games, and Books & Other, sources of Nazi Zombie related materials. I have tried my best to make it a better, more complete list. Other people keep coming along to vandalize the page, and delete relevant information. It is so hard to try and make a single article better when others just try to keep tearing down my efforts. I have tried to do non bias contributions, and list all the relevant information in the list of "Nazi Zombie" horror pop culture sources. Someone even tried to claim a copyright issue on the image of a "Nazi Zombie" that was shown on the article. I was 100% the creator of that image. There was no copyright violation, but the image was deleted anyways. I made a Nazi Zombie horror movie. I was just trying to make the article better by listing all the Movies, Video Games, and Comic Books that relate to Nazi Zombies. To make it a better list article.
ZombieHorrorMovie13 (
talk) 14:34, 18 April 2020
Again, Bad People came along and deleted a good article, "Don't Play No Game I Can't Win" was a good article, and A-Holes deleted it. I do not "seem to think if anyone edits or changes your edits, they are vandalizing". Some people changed my edits for the better. The vandalism is deleting information, or whole articles. You came here to this article, "Nazi zombies" and deleted information from the intro. You also are just trying to tear everything down and delete it all. If you want your sourcing requirements, how about you add them to the article yourself? How about you go google search all the movies, TV shows, Video Games, and books, and do all the sourcing for them. Instead of deleting information and whole articles. How about you try to be a good constructive person, and not a negative bad destructive person? The only problem here is you attempting to vandalize pages, and delete them all together. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 10:46, 19 April 2020
Okay, I left your Fascist "Rules-Nazi" needs sourcing banner. But, please just stop from deleting the relevant information to the article. I still feel that the Needs Sourcing banner is vandalism to the page. It is added to say that something is wrong with the article. Added by someone that isn't trying to make the article better. Added by someone that just wants to rub dirt onto the article instead of cleaning it up to make it shine. If you wanted to make it better, you should have instead have done your own research to add sourcing, that only you seemed to want in the first place. Instead, you just wanted to rub dirt onto the article to make it worse, by slapping your banner onto it. Anf, that isn't all you tried to do. You also tried to delete relevant information, besides adding the banner ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 13:22, 19 April 2020
The sourcing you used was wrong. "Zombie Lake" and "Oasis of the Zombies" are not late 1970s films as your source says. They are films from the early 1980s. You used a source that had wrong information. I was trying to do a re-wright, with correct information. But you keep changing it to the wrong information from your source. How about you let me do a more correct re-wright, without deleting all the relavent information?
ZombieHorrorMovie13 (
talk) 14:33, 19 April 2020
You now have it poorly worded. There is "and the late European films", which makes no sense. All you are doing is butchering the article opening. You took out mention of Shockwaves 1977. It was better written mentioning, Exploitation Films, War Films, Wartime Propaganda, Now there is no mention of Hellboy, or Overlord, an the Resurrection of Adolf Hitler. Some movies in the genera deal with resurrecting Hitler. Jesus Christ is considered as "Zombie Jesus" by many. The same logic also applies to Resurrected Hitler, as "Zombie Hitler". You have deleted too much relavent information from the opening paragraph. You said, "Nazi zombies are a small theme of horror films", which might have been true in the 1970s, but now it is its own genera of Horror Movie. You used an outdated opinionated source. You have detracted from the quality of the opening of the article. I have attempted to go back and do a re-wright that is more correct, but now I seem to be blocked from editing a disputed opening to this article. I am just trying to make it better, and more correct. You on the other hand have used outdated incorrect sourced information. Just because it has sourcing, doesn't make it correct information. Can't you just fix it to have the correct information? ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 13:22, 19 April 2020
The "Books & Other Section" sure has a lot of ISBNs listed for many of the printed sources. There is already some sourcing there. But, nothing seems good enough for you. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 16:43, 19 April 2020
The article was totally butchered. There were 110 Nazi Zombie titles in the Films & Television section, now there are only 26 listed. Around 75% of the article was butchered. ZombieHorrorMovie13 ( talk) 21:52, 19 April 2020
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I've slowly started adapting the films into a cited list. Sources currently added include the earliest release known release date, the director, and a space for any extra info if its needed. I've removed some films I could find no sources for, and one specifically was for Worst Case Scenario, a film that despite having an article and a listting, is an unfinished film that is not complete and will not be released. If this doesn't stress the importance of having sourced content, I don't know what does. Andrzejbanas ( talk) 00:20, 20 April 2020 (UTC)