Watch This Camouflaged Driver Make People Think Chucky Is Ordering Fast Food

Popular YouTube magician Rahat has more than one hundred videos of himself freaking unsuspecting people out with his pranks. Earlier this year, he had probably his biggest hit ever when he dressed up as a car seat and went through drive thru lines making employees think the vehicle itself ordered the food. Not surprisingly, he’s decided to return to that fruitful invisibility well, and this time, he brought along one of the most recognizable movie characters of all-time.

Armed with his seat disguise and a Chucky doll, Rahat went through a series of drive thru lines this week and got a slew of over the top reactions from creeped out employees who couldn’t figure out what the hell was going on. Some got out their cameras, some threw food in the car and others looked for hidden cameras. Check out the hilarious footage below…

I love the woman who thinks the goofiness of it all is going to make her water break. Luckily for her, this wasn’t the real Chucky or she wouldn’t have survived calling him “ma’am”.

In less than a day, this video has already amassed more than 150,000 views. Considering the original is well into eight figures, it stands to reason this clip will get even more popular in the coming days.

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