Achmed The Puppet

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Achmed The Puppet

This is a 17 inch version of Achmed the dead terrorist, in real life, real form that you can hold and have fun with yourself. he has got nine main phrases that he will repeat, one each time you press his hand.

Each one is designed to make you laugh and smile.  These Achmed puppets are just fantastic for many reasons.

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First of all this talking Achmed doll is made to a high specification, made from fabric for the body and a hard wearing material for the face/head section, which is tough and resilient.

His eyes meet yours and have an ability to “almost” follow you around the room, or so it seems.  In fact the best bit is that he reels off his funny captions with a simple press of his hand.

If you need a jolly good cheering up or a throughly good laugh then you are going to be very pleasantly surprised with Achmed the puppet.

Let’s take a look at what Achmed the puppet says:

1: I need some ligaments.

2: It’s a flesh wound.

3: What happened to my feet?

4: He scares the crap out of me.

5: Fix my foot.

6: Silence…I keel you!

7: Evening…Infidel.

8: It’s ACHmed. Ach-ch-ch-ch-ch.

9: Are you scared?

If you get your own talking Achmed doll then you can actually fill in some serious spare time, or use him for valuable entertainment purposes – annoying your friends or siblings, and ensuring the mood remains happy and fun.

Imagine it’s really dark and Achmed pipes up “Are you scared?” or even “Good evening, Infidel“.

As a great fan of Jeff Dunham and all the other zany characters in his troupe, I love pretty much anything that comes out of the mind of Jeff.  Achmed is my personal favorite just because of his notoriety and the fact thousands of people have taken an instant liking to him.  The way that this touchy subject has been approached with humor has really won the hearts of thousands, including mine!

Grab Achmed the puppet for yourself and have a thoroughly good time!  Thanks Jeff!

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