Fast Zombies

"Is it weird that a Zombie has haste ? Aren’t they supposed to be slow? Some people in house found it weird, but modern pop-culture zombie storytelling has opened the door to non-plodding zombies, some of which are terrifyingly quick!"

- Aaron Forsythe, a card designer of

A type of zombie that is fast. If these zombies are alive, they should count as Technically Living Zombies. If you spend most of your first encounter standing there staring at one thinking it's Not a Zombie, your chances for survival are pretty grim. Deadly Lunge is a common middle ground between this and Zombie Gait, in which a zombie becomes fast once its prey is quite close.

Mark Rosewater, in his 3rd podcast about the Innistrad Set. said that this trope has it's origins in video games. He said that zombies are an ideal video game mook because they come in mass, are slow, and typically arn't able to withstand ridiculous amounts of damage and thus are low threats on their own. He said Fast zombies were a progression on that enemy. Such as an Elite Mook, or a Video Game Boss.

Film

 * Zombies in Zombieland, which is why staying in shape is important.
 * In World War Z, the zombies never even seem to slow to a mere sprint.
 * 28 Days Later and it's sequel contain just zombies, though they're  infected with a virus rather than reanimated corpses.
 * The 2004 remake of Dawn of the Dead featured this type of zombies.

Tabletop Games

 * In Magic: The Gathering there are some creatures with the zombie subtype that have at least one ability associated with speed (such as haste). The page quote comes from a card designer bringing up the trope on the card discussion of Blackcleave Goblin.

Video Games

 * Half-Life 2 has fast zombies, which are not only fast, but quite agile and capable of jumping and climbing.
 * The zombies in Saints Row the Third can run pretty fast for zombies, but still do so with a very pronounced stagger.