Zombie Ass: Toilet of the Dead is a Japanese horror-comedy film directed by Noboru Iguchi. The film is known for its over-the-top gore, absurdly hilarious premise, and its unique take on the zombie genre. It was released in 2011.

The movie stars Arisa Nakamura as Megu, Asana Mamoru as Aya, Mayu Sugano as Maki, and Kentaro Kishi as Také. The film also features cameos from several other Japanese horror icons, including Asami Sugiura from The Machine Girl and Danny from Mutant Girls Squad.

The film's plot revolves around Megu and her group of friends who venture into the woods for a weekend camping trip. However, things take a turn for the worse when they encounter a parasitic worm that is infecting the local wildlife and turning them into flesh-eating zombies. The group soon discovers that the parasites are not only turning animals into zombies, but they also have the ability to reanimate the dead.

As the group struggles to survive against the hordes of undead, they stumble upon the home of Dr. Tanaka, a mad scientist who has been experimenting on the parasites in an attempt to create a super-human race. Tanaka and his daughter Sachi welcome the group, but it soon becomes clear that the doctor has a sinister plan for his guests.

The film's humor is incredibly dark and twisted, with scenes that are both revolting and hilarious. From the absurdity of Maki eating a live worm to the ridiculousness of the poop-covered zombies emerging from an outhouse toilet, Zombie Ass: Toilet of the Dead is a film that revels in its own excess.

Overall, Zombie Ass: Toilet of the Dead is a must-watch film for fans of horror-comedy. It's a movie that doesn't take itself too seriously and is a non-stop ride of gore, absurdity, and laughs.

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