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* {{Fatal Flaw}}: Overconfidence and carelessness. The Titan TvMan is very cocky and overconfident of his powers, so when something catch him by surprise, its generally ends very bad for him, as we see with his first defeat against the G-Toilet and the titan speakerman, almost losing his main screen against the detainer astro toilet and be badly stunned by the G-Toilet blocking the energy absorbtion capacity of his nucle

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* {{Fatal Flaw}}: Overconfidence and carelessness. The Titan TvMan Tv Man is very cocky and overconfident of his powers, so when something catch him by surprise, its generally ends very bad for him, as we see him: First with his the ambush that lead to his first defeat against the G-Toilet and the titan speakerman, almost losing his main screen against the detainer astro toilet Upgraded Detainer Astro Toilet and then be badly stunned by the G-Toilet blocking the energy absorbtion capacity of his nuclecore.
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** He lost both of his cannons again against the G-Toilet in Episode 73 (Part 2)

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** He lost both of his cannons again again, this time against the G-Toilet in Episode 73 (Part 2)
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** He lost one of his cannons in the kamikaze attack of Episode 65, and lost the other one in Episode 67 (Part 2) against the Scientist Toilet.
** He gets a new set of cannons in Episode 69 (Part 2).
** He lost both of his cannons again against the G-Toilet in Episode 73 (Part 2)
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* ButtMonkey: If something laughable or silly is going to affect a titan, it will affect the titan speakerman

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* ButtMonkey: If something laughable or silly is going to affect a titan, it will affect the titan speakermanhim.



* LongRangeFighter: The Titan Speakerman fights with his armcannon, his daggers or his chest blaster. Unlike Titan Cameraman or Titan TV Man, he does not resist damage well and is at a disadvantage in a hand-to-hand fight.

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* LongRangeFighter: The Titan Speakerman fights with his armcannon, his daggers or his chest blaster. Unlike Titan Cameraman or Titan TV Man, he does not resist damage well and is at a disadvantage in a hand-to-hand fight.fight since he has never had a melee weapon.
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* {{Butt-monkey}}: If something laughable or silly is going to affect a titan, it will affect the titan speakerman

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* {{Butt-monkey}}: ButtMonkey: If something laughable or silly is going to affect a titan, it will affect the titan speakerman



* {{Long-Range Fighter}}: The Titan Speakerman fights with his armcannon, his daggers or his chest blaster. Unlike Titan Cameraman or Titan TV Man, he does not resist damage well and is at a disadvantage in a hand-to-hand fight.

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* {{Long-Range Fighter}}: LongRangeFighter: The Titan Speakerman fights with his armcannon, his daggers or his chest blaster. Unlike Titan Cameraman or Titan TV Man, he does not resist damage well and is at a disadvantage in a hand-to-hand fight.
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* {{Butt-monkey}}: If something laughable or silly is going to affect a titan, it will affect the titan speakerman


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* {{Long-Range Fighter}}: The Titan Speakerman fights with his armcannon, his daggers or his chest blaster. Unlike Titan Cameraman or Titan TV Man, he does not resist damage well and is at a disadvantage in a hand-to-hand fight.
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** Seemingly {{Subverted|Trope}} since he drops this and becomes more brave in later episodes.

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* SuddenlyVoiced: [[spoiler:In the first part of episode 73, when finally cornered by all three Titans, he has one line in English.]]

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* SuddenlyVoiced: [[spoiler:In the first part of episode 73, when finally cornered by all three Titans, he has one line speaks in English.English for the first time.]]



** [[spoiler:He also has other English lines in the second part of the episode.]]

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[[folder:Astro Toilets]]
A duo of Skibidi Toilets that are capable of flight and appear to be incredibly advanced.

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A duo sub-faction of Skibidi Toilets that are capable of flight and appear to be incredibly advanced.



* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: We are given next to no details about these things. Are they on the side of the toilets? Where did they come from? Did the Scientist Toilet create them? [[spoiler: And did they know that the fake G-Toilet was fake?]]
* HyperspeedAmbush: Their favored tactic, which makes sense, seeing as how they can warp wherever they want. [[spoiler:One unlucky toilet is ambushed this way by the Detainer Toilet, who then proceeds to grab and crush it in one of his claws in front of the G-Toilet. In Episode 72 (part 2), he utilizes this during his fight with G-Toilet, but the latter's holo-shield stops him in his tracks, proving that this tactic ''can'' be countered in one way.]]
* TheStarscream: Possibly. They do try to kill the G-Toilet at some point, [[spoiler:but since that one is revealed to be a fake, it's unclear whether they knew or if it was a part of the Scientist's plan.]]
** [[spoiler:Episode 72 implies that WAS the real G-Toilet being attacked, and apparently the G-Toilet has committed some form of treason against the one they all serve...]]
* SuddenlyVoiced: [[spoiler:One of them is shown to be able to speak in English.]]

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* GiantSpaceFleaFromNowhere: We are given next to no details about these things. Are they on the side of the toilets? Where did they come from? Did the Scientist Toilet create them? [[spoiler: And did they know that the fake G-Toilet was fake?]]
fake?[[note]]Although it's later implied the G-Toilet they attacked was the real one.[[/note]]
* HyperspeedAmbush: Their favored tactic, which makes sense, seeing as how they can warp wherever they want. [[spoiler:One One unlucky toilet is ambushed this way by the Detainer Toilet, who then proceeds to grab and crush it in one of his claws in front of the G-Toilet. In Episode 72 (part 2), he utilizes this during his fight with G-Toilet, but the latter's holo-shield stops him in his tracks, proving that this tactic ''can'' be countered in one way.]]
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* TerribleTrio: So far it appears that there's only three of them.
* TheStarscream: Possibly. They do try to kill the G-Toilet at some point, [[spoiler:but but since that one is revealed to be a fake, it's unclear whether they knew or if it was a part of the Scientist's plan.]]
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** [[spoiler:Episode Episode 72 implies that WAS the real G-Toilet being attacked, and apparently the G-Toilet has committed some form of treason against the one they all serve...]]
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* SuddenlyVoiced: [[spoiler:One One of them is shown to be able to speak in English.]]



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** Although it is later revealed that [[spoiler: that body was just a mech, and he has only mildly upgraded himself]].

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** Although However, it is later revealed that [[spoiler: that the body was just a mech, and he has only mildly upgraded himself]].himself.

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Episode 73 reveals [[spoiler: he genuinely cared for Scientist Toilet, as seeing his hijacked mech almost slips G-Toilet into a VillainousBSOD, converted later into a VillainousLastStand against the Titans in the fallen latrines honor]].

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* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Episode 73 reveals [[spoiler: he [[spoiler:he genuinely cared for Scientist Toilet, as seeing his hijacked mech almost slips G-Toilet into a VillainousBSOD, converted later into a VillainousLastStand against the Titans in the fallen latrines honor]].honor]].
-->'''G-Toilet:''' [[spoiler:For Scientist.]]



* SuddenlyVoiced: [[spoiler:In episode 73, when finally cornered by all three Titans, he has one line in English.]]

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* SuddenlyVoiced: [[spoiler:In the first part of episode 73, when finally cornered by all three Titans, he has one line in English.]]



** [[spoiler:He also has other English lines in the second part of the episode.]]



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* {{Determinator}}: [[spoiler: Out of sheer force of will, the G-Toilet said that he will survive and resisted the red screen of the Titan Tv Man, before he fled for his life]]


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* {{Eye scream}}: [[spoiler: In the Episode 73 (part 2) he get stabbed in one of his eyes by the Titan Speakerman]]
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** [[spoiler: it gets infected again in Episode 73 (Part 2), only that this time the Titan TvMan freed him of the parasite off-screen.]]


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* {{Fatal Flaw}}: Overconfidence and carelessness. The Titan TvMan is very cocky and overconfident of his powers, so when something catch him by surprise, its generally ends very bad for him, as we see with his first defeat against the G-Toilet and the titan speakerman, almost losing his main screen against the detainer astro toilet and be badly stunned by the G-Toilet blocking the energy absorbtion capacity of his nucle


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*{{An arm and a Leg}}: [[spoiler: In Episode 73 (part 2) she lost one of her arms]]
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* RageBreakingPoint: [[spoiler: While he's mostly calm, collected, and confident to a fault, he's never expression visible rage; but in Episode 73 (part 2) his calmness evaporates as he ''destroys'' a nearby building with his sword while emitting ''very'' pissed off noises & his screen displays an angry face due to G-Toilet managing to get away again.]]

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* RageBreakingPoint: [[spoiler: While he's mostly calm, collected, and confident to a fault, he's never expression expressed visible rage; but in Episode 73 (part 2) his calmness evaporates as he ''destroys'' a nearby building with his sword while emitting ''very'' pissed off noises & his screen displays an a more enraged angry face due to G-Toilet managing to get away again.]]
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* RageBreakingPoint: [[spoiler: While he's mostly calm, collected, and confident to a fault, he's never expression visible rage; but in Episode 73 (part 2) his calmness evaporates as he ''destroys'' a nearby building with his sword while emitting ''very'' pissed off noises & his screen displays an angry face due to G-Toilet managing to get away again.]]

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* DistaffCounterpart: To Knife Speakerman. They both shared same suit style with only different from their respective shirt (Red for Knife Speakerman while Speakerwoman wear the magenta ) and specialize in short-ranged combat by using a knives.



* PinkMeansFeminine: She wears magenta T-Shirt, pink socks and her squared speaker glows pink unlike her fellow Speakermen who usually dressed in black-white or gray suit and Red T-shirt for Titan Speakerman and Knife Speakerman.

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* PinkMeansFeminine: She wears magenta T-Shirt, shirt, pink socks and her squared speaker glows pink unlike her fellow Speakermen who usually dressed in black-white or gray suit and or Red T-shirt shirt for Titan Speakerman and Knife Speakerman.
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* NotSoAboveItAll: After defeat Geeky-Jesus Skibidi Toilet, she dances Orange Justice-style dance with her fellow Speakermen to celebrate their victory.
* PinkMeansFeminine: She wears magenta T-Shirt, pink socks and her squared speaker glows pink unlike her fellow Speakermen who usually dressed in black-white or gray suit and Red T-shirt for Titan Speakerman and Knife Speakerman.
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* QualityOverQuantity: The Alliance's armies rely on quality with little bits of quantity. The rank-and-file Speaker and Cameramen make up the Alliance's army. But as the war drags on and the Toilets become more powerful, the Alliance upgrade themselves to make better variants of their soldiers with better equipment, vehicles, and weapons to the point where a single variant of a Large Cameraman can easily take out rows of Skibidi Toilets with his plasma minigun. In the current episodes, the Titans, female trio, and upgraded variants fight against the equally formidable Toilet variants while the "normal" Camera and Speakermen joining in as long as they're properly equipped.

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* QualityOverQuantity: The Alliance's armies rely on As the war against the Toilets picks up, the Alliance prioritizes quality with little bits of quantity. The quantity sprinkled in. Initially, the rank-and-file Speaker and Cameramen make up form the Alliance's army. But backbone of their forces. However, as the war drags on conflict escalates and the Toilets become more powerful, the Alliance upgrade themselves to make better variants of upgrades their soldiers with better equipment, vehicles, gear and weapons to the point where a single variant of a Large Cameraman can easily take out kill rows of Skibidi Toilets with his plasma minigun. minigun without a scratch. In the current episodes, the Titans, Alliance deploys these upgraded soldiers, alongside elite units such as the Titans and the female trio, and upgraded variants fight against to face the equally formidable tough Toilet variants while variants, provided they have the "normal" Camera and Speakermen joining in as long as they're properly equipped.proper equipment to match the enemy's strength.

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An individual Speakerman clad in a black suit with a red shirt and a penchant for fighting with knives. Is seen as early as in Episode 24 dancing with the other Speakermen, but his characterization comes later in Season 21, acting as the Speakerman counterpart to Plungerman.

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An individual A Speakerman clad in a black suit with suit, a black tie and a red shirt and [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin who fights using a penchant for fighting with knives.pair of knives]]. Is seen as early as in Episode 24 dancing with the other Speakermen, but his characterization comes later in Season 21, acting as the Speakerman counterpart to Plungerman.



* AscendedExtra: Is introduced in Episode 24 as part of Speakermen's reinforcements, dancing Orange Justice with the rest of his fellow Speakers in celebration of their victory.
* BadassNormal: Like his Camera counterpart, he has no other special abilities besides his combat prowess. However unlike Plunger, he is much more on the [[CombatProgmatist pragmatic side]] than courageous.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:The Scientist Toilet violently disembowels him, rips him in half, smashes him against the ground and then blasts by a laser in Episode 70. One can genuinely read suffering from his final moments as his body falls apart with the ribcage and mechanical organs exposed, making it one of the most gruesome deaths in the series.]]

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* AscendedExtra: Is first introduced in Episode 24 as part just another member of Speakermen's reinforcements, dancing the Speakermen reinforcement squad, doing the Orange Justice dance with the rest of his fellow Speakers in celebration of their victory.
* BadassNormal: Like his Camera counterpart, he has no other special abilities besides his combat prowess. However unlike Plunger, he is much more on the [[CombatProgmatist pragmatic side]] of [[CombatPragmatist pragmatic]] than courageous.
* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:The Scientist Toilet violently disembowels him, [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe rips him in half, half]], smashes him against the ground and then blasts by him with a high powered laser in Episode 70. One can genuinely read suffering from his final moments as his body falls apart with the ribcage and mechanical organs exposed, making it one of the most gruesome deaths in the series.]]
* DeviousDaggers: Always wields two knives into combat and is not afraid to use them to full advantage.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Rushes at the Scientist Toilet with his jetpack, which leads to him being torn apart but winning enough time for the rest of the Alliance troops close in on their position.]]
* HoldingHands: [[spoiler:Takes Plungerman's hand as a last goodbye just before his head falls apart.
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** JerkWithAHeartOfGold: That said, he is willing to lend Plunger a hand when he does nearly fall during their climb up an elevator shaft in Episode 70, and he [[spoiler: flies at the Scientist Toilet with his knives out, ultimately dying but winning enough enough time for the Alliance reinforcements to arrive and surround their nemesis from all sides.]]



* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler: His brutal death by Scientist Toilet's claws in Episode 70 can be seen as this considering his actions in previous episodes. That said, Plunger seems to be still very distraught by it.]]
* KnifeNut: As his nickname implies, his weapon of choice is a pair of knives, which he uses to a deadly effect.

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* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler: His [[spoiler:His brutal death by Scientist Toilet's claws in Episode 70 can be seen as this considering his actions in previous episodes. That said, Plunger seems to be still very distraught by it.]]
* KnifeNut: As
it and holds his nickname implies, his weapon of choice is hand as a pair of knives, which farewell before he uses to a deadly effect.expires.]]



* TokenEvilTeammate: Downplayed. He does not like lending his hand and is perfectly willing to abandon his allies when things get sour, but he is loyal to the Alliance's cause and whenever he does abandon squadmates it is very much justified, such as when [[spoiler:he locks the door when the massive Michael Jackson Toilet speeds through and decimates Plunger's squad]].

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* TokenEvilTeammate: Downplayed. [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. He does not like lending his hand to distressed allies and is perfectly willing to abandon his allies when things get really sour, but he is loyal to the Alliance's cause and whenever he does abandon squadmates it is very much justified, such as when [[spoiler:he locks the blast door with some of his squadmates behind when the massive Michael Jackson Toilet speeds through and decimates almost the entirety of Plunger's squad]].

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An individual Speakerman with a penchant for fighting with knives. Is seen as early as in Episode 24 dancing with the other Speakermen, but his characterization comes later in Season 21, acting as the Speakerman counterpart to Plungerman.

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An individual Speakerman clad in a black suit with a red shirt and a penchant for fighting with knives. Is seen as early as in Episode 24 dancing with the other Speakermen, but his characterization comes later in Season 21, acting as the Speakerman counterpart to Plungerman.



* AscendedExtra: Is introduced in Episode 24 as part of Speakermen's reinforcements, dancing Orange Justice with the rest of his fellow Speakers in celebration of their victory.



* Jerkass: Does not seem to be as friendly as his fellow Speakers, refusing to lend a hand to the POV-Cameraman in Episode 63 and [[spoiler:leaving Plunger's men to be torn apart by the Michael Jackson Toilet during their assault on Scientist Toilet's compound]].
* KarmicDeath: [[His brutal death by Scientist Toilet's claws in Episode 70 can be seen as this considering his actions in previous episodes. That said, Plunger seems to be still very distraught by it.]]

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* Jerkass: JerkAss: Does not seem to be as friendly as his fellow Speakers, refusing to lend a hand to the POV-Cameraman in Episode 63 and [[spoiler:leaving Plunger's men to be torn apart by the Michael Jackson Toilet during their assault on Scientist Toilet's compound]].
* JetPack: Uses one to rush at his foes in quick succession.
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* MauveShirt: Is much more equipped and proficient in combat than the average Speakerman.
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A female version of the [=TVman=] with unique and powerful abilities, who appears to be the leader of the faction. First seen in Episode 49.

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A female version of the [=TVman=]
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An individual Speakerman
with unique and powerful abilities, who appears to be the leader of the faction. First a penchant for fighting with knives. Is seen as early as in Episode 49.
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*BadassNormal: Like his Camera counterpart, he has no other special abilities besides his combat prowess. However unlike Plunger, he is much more on the [[CombatProgmatist pragmatic side]] than courageous.
*CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:The Scientist Toilet violently disembowels him, rips him in half, smashes him against the ground and then blasts by a laser in Episode 70. One can genuinely read suffering from his final moments as his body falls apart with the ribcage and mechanical organs exposed, making it one of the most gruesome deaths in the series.]]
*Jerkass: Does not seem to be as friendly as his fellow Speakers, refusing to lend a hand to the POV-Cameraman in Episode 63 and [[spoiler:leaving Plunger's men to be torn apart by the Michael Jackson Toilet during their assault on Scientist Toilet's compound]].
* KarmicDeath: [[His brutal death by Scientist Toilet's claws in Episode 70 can be seen as this considering his actions in previous episodes. That said, Plunger seems to be still very distraught by it.]]
* KnifeNut: As his nickname implies, his weapon of choice is a pair of knives, which he uses to a deadly effect.
* TokenEvilTeammate: Downplayed. He does not like lending his hand and is perfectly willing to abandon his allies when things get sour, but he is loyal to the Alliance's cause and whenever he does abandon squadmates it is very much justified, such as when [[spoiler:he locks the door when the massive Michael Jackson Toilet speeds through and decimates Plunger's squad]].
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A female version of the [=TVman=] with unique and powerful abilities, who appears to be the leader of the faction. First seen in Episode 49.

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