
Zit: The Video
Animation
Overview
Close the curtains, blindfold the budgie and send Grandma to the shops, Zit: The Video is here! After three years of hilarious on-page lunacy all your favourite Zit characters are now right here between the plastics in their very own pucker video. Acid Head Arnie, Psycho Derek, Lamb Brusco and Sam 'n Ella head an impressive cast. Laugh your bollocks off as Psycho Derek visits the dentist, Acid Head Arnie gets paranoid at a rave and Lamb Brusco attempts suicide, fed up at having no ale and fags. This unlimited edition video is must for all Zit fans.
Top Cast


David Holt
David Holt
(voices)
David Holt
(voices)
Rob Rackstraw
Rob Rackstraw
(voices)
Rob Rackstraw
(voices)
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