

We transition from Jeff's office to an animated desert.īob: *voiceover* Now that he's animated, the movie really begins in "Mizpakmanistan", where we meet Achmed the "Still Alive" Terrorist, as he begins what is probably going to be another failed attempt to kill the infidel.Īchmed the Still Alive Terrorist: *riding a motor scooter, menacingly* I will kill you. Not sure why Dunham used Bubba J to turn him animated, but whatever. *voiceover*.When a fairy named Tinker-Bubba (played by another of Jeff's puppets, Bubba J) shows up to grant his wish. *voiceover* Achmed wishes that he could be an animated character just like Tigger.īob: *snickers* I'm sorry, that's just too cute. Jeff Dunham: Tigger, as in "Winnie the Pooh"?īob: If you don't love Achmed after he confesses that he likes Tigger, then. Jeff Dunham: I have a question for you, Achmed.Īchmed the Dead Terrorist: I am all ears, without actual ears. Then, we see a live clip of Jeff Dunham with the aforementioned Achmed the Dead Terrorist.īob: *voiceover* Our movie opens with Jeff and Achmed introducing themselves to the audience. We cut to the movie itself, as a rocking rendition of "The Star-Spangled Banner" plays.

Well, the answer to that question might just be held in Achmed's very first movie, "Achmed Saves America". The joke revolving around him is that he's a suicide bomber, who accidentally blows himself up before he has a chance to take any innocent lives with him.īob: And, if you're like me, then you might be wondering how a bloodthirsty jihadist like Achmed would end up with someone as harmless and pro-American as Jeff Dunham. Today, we're going to talk about one of his most popular and most controversial characters: Achmed the Dead Terrorist. And, come on, anyone who has a street-legal Batmobile demands respect. I've seen all his stand-ups, I follow him on YouTube, I didn't see all of his spin-off show on Comedy Central, but what I did see, I liked that, too. We cut to various clips of Jeff Dunham's acts/productions, and even a couple shots of his recreation of the 1992 Batmobile.īob: *voiceover* No, I'm not gonna apologize for saying that.

Today, I'm gonna celebrate my proud American heritage and exercise my right to free speech with an opinion which, sadly, isn't too popular among internet reviewers like myself: I'm a fan of Jeff Dunham. After the intro, we see Bob wearing an "Uncle Sam" hat and a navy blue shirt with white stars under his traditional coat.īob: *tips his hat* Hello, everybody, and Happy Independence Day.
