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The Alliance

    In General 

A group of beings with various electrical appliances for heads who serve as the protagonists and primary adversaries of the Skibidi Toilets, having formed to stop them taking over the Earth.


  • The Alliance: Are part of a loose group of three factions fighting the Skibidi Toilets, with the other two being the Speakermen and TVmen. The three factions are regularly seen fighting alongside one another.
  • Ambiguous Robots: The various members of the Alliance have technological objects for heads and often seem to be cybernetically enhanced in some manner, but occasionally display some sort of skin, such as their necks or the Camerawoman's legs in Episode 29. Furthermore, the fact they can be infected by parasites suggests that they are to some extent biological. Episode 49 does seem to confirm that the Cameramen are mostly robots, given that we see some damaged with wires sticking out of them — but if that's the case, who built them?
  • Badass Army: They take the fight to the toilets as a group and do so with increasing skill as the series goes on with the evolution of tactics and weapons.
  • Badass in a Nice Suit: The Alliance all dress like this, with some key differences:
    • The Cameramen favor black three-piece suits, with white suits for their scientists/engineers, and simple white shirts for their medics.
    • The Speakermen are shown with Silver/Gray business suits, or white shirts with red ties for the larger Speakermen.
    • The TVMen are shown to wear dark Badass Longcoats.
  • Blue Is Heroic: Their forces' weapons typically fire some form of blue energy.
  • Don't Celebrate Just Yet: Are at times a little too early to celebrate a victory. When they have the assistance of the Cameraman Titan, a few of them simply sit and watch it kill the toilets without any concern. When it inevitably gets defeated, they are left scrambling. This happens again with the Titan Speakerman getting mind controlled with a parasite, and yet again when the Toilets start wearing sunglasses to protect them from the stunning glare of the TVmen. Thankfully though as of Episode 54, they seem to be trying to avoid this with one cameraman wagging his finger disapprovingly at another who's just sitting on a Skibidi Toilet corpse while looking at a tablet during the resistance's advances against the Toilets.
  • Good Is Not Nice: While kind and helpful towards each other, the Cameramen and their allies are often ruthless in battle with the Skibidi Toilets once they manage to gain the upper hand, even when the latter are retreating. They're also not above going on the offensive and ambushing the Skibidi Toilets on the rare occasion that they're just engaging in normal, nonviolent activities (such as attending some form of church ceremony).
  • Guile Hero: The Skibidi Toilets are generally stronger than them, at least physically (except from the Titans, of course), and have far greater numbers. Thus, in order to win, they have to rely on strategy and whatever pieces of technology they can develop to give them an edge.
  • Humongous Mecha: Each subfaction of The Alliance fields a Titan of their own, towering over vast majority of their allies and the Skibidi Toilets and turning the tide of the battle most of the time they appear. As of the current episodes, each of the three Titans have undergone serious upgrades, making them even more imposing and resilient while giving each of them a host of powerful weapons to improve their versatility.
  • La RĂ©sistance: The series follows the faction's efforts to resist the rule of the skibidi toilets.
  • Mysterious Past: Where did they come from? What exactly ''are'' they? There's rather little to go on here.
  • Non-Human Head: Unsurprisingly, the Cameramen have cameras for heads, the Speakermen speakers, and the TVMen have old-fashioned CRT TVs.
  • Quality over Quantity: 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.
  • Weak, but Skilled: Compared to their enemies, the Skibidi Toilets, they seem to not fare as well in a stand-up fight due to the toilets' advantage in numbers. They compensate with skill in weapons and ever evolving technology.

    Cameramen 

Cameramen

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A Cameraman and recently defeated Toilet.

The main faction of the series. They all have some kind of camera for a head.


  • Character Tics: Due to having no mouth, the Cameramen communicate most often with hand gestures, most commonly a thumbs up to show approval.
  • Color-Coded for Your Convenience: The scientists/engineers of the Cameramen wear distinctive white jackets in place of the normal black or grey.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Don't be fooled by their silly appearance or goofy dancing, they fight against the overwhelming force of the skibidi toilets and come out victorious more often than one might think.
  • Cultural Cross-Reference: They heavily resemble the villains from a Japanese Anti-Piracy campaign known as "No More Movie Thief!", although this is probably unintentional.
    • Also, they have a fair resemblance to the scrapped hunter group "Camheads" from Manhunt.
  • Cyber Cyclops: Comes with being camera-headed humanoids.
  • Energy Weapon: When the toilets learn how to turn the cameramen against each other with parasites, the scientists of the cameramen create some sort of disruptor ray which breaks the parasites' control over their hosts, and can destroy or stun Skibidi Toilets. Come episode 54, it seems that they've even managed to equip even regular cameramen with weapons.
  • Face Death with Dignity: Unfortunately, many of them don't get the chance to do this. But on quite a few occasions, the Cameramen will give a stoic final thumbs-up just before they meet their demise.
  • Heroic Mime: Without any way to speak, the Cameramen have to rely on gestures and body language to communicate with each other, such as giving thumbs up to their allies. Subverted with their Titan at the end of episode 72.
  • Logical Weakness: Episode 61 introduces a new form of Toilet which uses strobe lights to blind them by overwhelming their cameras, then moves in for the kill.
  • Mecha: Makes use of a many legged film camera mech...thing to combat the toilets on several occasions. There's also the camera titan but it's not entirely clear if it's a giant version of the normal cameraman that's being given cybernetic enhancements making it a cyborg or fully a robot.
  • The Paralyser: One of the side-effects of the parasite-disruptor rays seems to be an ability to stun the ordinary Skibidi Toilets. Once the Cameramen as a whole Take a Level in Badass, a rifle-like upgraded version of the device is mass-produced and issued to many ordinary Cameramen.
  • Pass the Popcorn: On a couple of occasions when they've gained a significant advantage over the Toilets, several Cameramen guzzling fries, soda and popcorn can be seen sitting on defeated Toilets. How they do this without mouths isn't clear.
  • Took a Level in Badass: From Episode 52 onwards, they seem a lot more militarised, with ordinary Cameramen carrying upgraded versions of the disruptor ray and grenades instead of just using their hands, the introduction of medics who revive downed Cameramen, and the deployment of a much wider variety of vehicles including troop transport helicopters and Mini-Mecha.
  • Unstoppable Rage: As result of both titans' apparent demise in Episode 66, the Cameramen have gone berserk and started to attack the skibidi toilets in an even more brutal fashion despite being outnumbered at the end and having no choice but to return to their headquarters, courtesy of the TVmen.

    Speakermen 

Speakermen

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The first Speakerman as shown.

A faction allied with the cameramen in fighting against the skibidi toilets. They all have speakers for a head. Introduced in Episode 24.


  • Big Damn Heroes: When they first arrive, they are helping turn the tide of a losing battle against the skibidi toilets by producing loud sounds from their speakers.
  • The Bus Came Back: In episode 59, the Speakermen return from hiding after the return of the Titan Speakerman.
  • Leitmotif: "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" by Tears for Fears.
  • Lensman Arms Race: Pun intended. As a whole they represent a new weapon against the toilets that are very effective, having an inherent weapon against them that the cameramen do not. They are far from a silver bullet however as the toilets experiment and develop new technologies that allow them to take over some speakermen and cameramen.
  • Logical Weakness: Inverted. When the Toilets seemingly reverse-engineer the TVMen's stunning and suicide-inducing powers, the Speakerfolk are logically immune to it, since they don't have cameras. Does this mean they're all blind?
  • Make Some Noise: The larger Speakermen can knock back the Skibidi Toilets with sound waves, and the even larger speaker-walker-things can send them flying.
  • No-Sell: Unlike the Cameramen, Speakermen are completely unaffected by TV rays.
  • Out of Focus: Following the corruption of the Titan Speakerman, they are no longer a central element of the Cameraman army and are only occasionally seen. They eventually return in episode 59.
  • Victory Pose: A few of them after having flushed a Skibidi Toilet, will sit on the now dead toilet as if it were a normal toilet. At one point, a Larger Speakerman is even seen reading the newspaper on it.

    TVmen 

TVmen

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A TVman unleashes his freeze attack.

A mysterious faction allied with the cameramen in fighting against the skibidi toilets. They all have televisions for a head.


  • Brown Note Being: Their TV rays have a detrimental effect on all the toilets, ranging from simply stunning them in place to causing them to run into each other in a daze to forcing them to flush themselves.
  • Creepy Good: They are rather unnerving. Nonetheless, they are firmly allies and on the side of good.
  • Color-Coded for Your Convenience: The effects of their TV rays depends on the color they happen to be at the moment. The regular blue means it can either stun or hypnotize, the Titan's red means suicide-inducement, and the TVWomans orange means immolation.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: They wear all black, and can teleport leaving behind a cloud of black smoke, but are firmly on the side of the Cameramen against the Skibidi Toilets.
  • Emoticon: How they communicate, with the emoticon showing up on their screen. They usually give off a little c: face as a "Good Luck" Gesture equivalent to the Cameramen's thumbs up.
  • Exorcist Head: Episode 56 shows that they can turn their heads 180 degrees, with a TVman doing this to catch an unsuspecting Toilet coming up behind him with his stunning glare.
  • Fair-Weather Friend: A less charitable interpretation of their tendency to run when the tide begins to turn on them and their allies. It could be that they can't bring anyone with them when they teleport... were it not for the fact that the TV Woman does exactly that in her first appearance. That said, it's not entirely unreasonable, given that if the toilets were to get their hands on them, they could develop some kind of countermeasure for them or worse, infect them with a parasite.
  • Flashy Teleportation: All TVmen can seemingly teleport at will, appearing and disappearing in a black smoke.
  • Know When to Fold 'Em:
    • When the toilets show that they have found a way to No-Sell their TV rays, they all collectively retreat. They later come up with a way to circumvent this in the form of Cinemaman's speakers.
    • When a TVman accompanying a group of Cameramen in Episode 56 realises that the large Cameraman tank has been destroyed, he immediately bugs out with a "-_-" face displayed on his screen. The tank was implicitly meant to save/counter the corrupted Titan Speakerman, and sure enough, he shows up moments after the TVman teleports away with new upgrades, and starts laying waste to the Cameramen.
  • Sdrawkcab Speech: They actually talk using this, making them the only "properly" voiced characters in the series.
  • Support Party Member: With the exception of Cinemaman, none of the TVmen physically fight the Toilets until Episode 56, only using their powers instead. When the Toilets start using sunglasses to block their paralysing TV glare, they immediately teleport away.
  • The Paralyzer: They can switch on their TV screens to emit a blinding glare which freezes Skibidi Toilets in place.

    Titan Cameraman 

Titan Cameraman

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The Titan Cameraman prior its upgrade.
Click to see its post-upgrade appearance.

A titan fighting for the cameramen. First seen in episode 18.


  • And Now for Someone Completely Different: In episode 51, instead of taking the perspective of a cameraman, the episode takes place entirely from their POV.
  • An Arm and a Leg: After getting tricked into fighting a G-Toilet decoy, Titan Cameraman and Speakerman get hit by a kamikaze attack that leaves them heavily damaged and Titan Cameraman with a blown-off right arm. In Episode 67 (Part 1), he replaces the arm he lost by ripping off the buzzsaw arm from a Skibidi Toilet and placing it on his blown-off stump.
  • Arm Cannon: As one of their upgrades, they receive a rotatable Plasma Cannon on their left arm. The cannon is a central part of the Titan's arsenal, but is unexpectedly destroyed by acid in episode 55. Eventually, they recieve an upgraded replacement between episodes 61 and 63, which has more firepower, at the expense of firing speed. Like its predecessor, the new cannon is destroyed by an unexpected attack rather quickly
  • Badass Boast: A non-verbal example. In episode 57, they wag their finger at the still corrupted Titan Speakerman as if to chide them for thinking that they stand any kind of chance against them. As the proceeding fight shows, it wasn't just a empty boast.
  • Bash Brothers: From episode 59 onwards with the Titan Speakerman after the Titan Cameraman and TV Woman free the latter from the mind controlling parasite.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Pulls this off twice. The first time was during their introduction, turning the tides on the toilets who were overwhelming their smaller allies. The second time is during their reintroduction in episode 50, saving the cameramen base from invasion.
  • Blue Is Heroic: Once he's upgraded, he's often seen with a vibrant blue glow from his Chest Blaster.
  • Bring It: Despite being heavily damaged by the kamikaze attack in Episode 65 and having a jury-rigged arm ripped from a Skibidi Toilet to replace the one he lost in the attack, Titan Cameraman looks ready to throw down against the Scientist Skibidi Toilet alongside Titan Speakerman. He even does the Throat-Slitting Gesture.
  • The Bus Came Back: After being Put on a Bus, he makes a triumphant return in Episode 50 with its repairs and upgrades complete, kicking the crap (pun intended) out of an army of toilets which are threatening a Cameraman base.
  • Came Back Strong: Following its defeat to G-Toilet, its been repaired and upgraded. When it comes back, it's far stronger than it previously was.
  • Chest Blaster: One of its primary weapons, which fires jets of blue flame.
  • The Dreaded: To the Skibidi Toilets anyway, being one of the few things that can wipe the Slasher Smiles off their faces whenever it shows up.
  • Dented Iron:
    • By the time of Episode 67, he's sporting multiple injuries from the kamikaze toilets alongside whatever damage he might've gotten on the way, with his body still sparking and his right arm having not been replaced until now. He doesn't get a replacement until he rips the limb off of a buzzsaw-wielding toilet and attaches it to his arm instead. This paints a rather grim picture, as either the Alliance's bases have all mostly fallen meaning they couldn't get any repairs, forcing them to keep fighting their way through the toilets, or the toilets have been pressuring them enough to keep them from getting valuable and much-needed repairs to their bodies.
    • The Titans would catch a break in Episode 69 when Alliance reinforcements arrive at the Alpha-Hills Labs and give the damaged Titans much-needed weapon repairs. The Titan Speakerman gets new arm cannons while the Titan Cameraman equips a new jetpack. Much of their armor is still damaged, and the Titan Cameraman is missing his right arm, but it's an improvement.
  • Dropped a Bridge on Him: Despite surviving the Kamikaze Skibidi Toilet attack while being heavily damaged in Episode 65, it's revealed that the Titan Cameraman has been seemingly killed along with the Titan Speakerman offscreen in hands of the (real) G-Toilet and Scientist Skibidi Toilet as shown in Episode 66.
    • Subverted, as Episode 67 reveals the two survived, albeit barely, and are still fighting.
  • Finger Firearms: Episode 23 shows one of its upgrades being this trope, which it uses on a group of toilets unfortunate enough to barge in on it during its repair.
  • Fire-Breathing Weapon: Has one on its chest post-upgrade. Toilets tend to give an Oh, Crap! face right before they use it on them.
  • Good Old Fisticuffs: Pre-upgrade, this is how it fights.
  • Head Crushing: PG-rated version. When a sword-wielding toilet mech attacks him in Episode 57, he claps its head between his palms with immense force, seemingly killing it. He then deals with a parasite trying to infect him by squashing its head in his fist.
  • It's Personal: His first ever dialogue hints that he's hurt by Plungerman's death, and wants to carry on the fight to avenge him.
  • The Hero: From Episode 50 onwards he's the de facto main protagonist of the series, being the most powerful champion of the Alliance battling against the Skibidi Toilets, with Episode 51 even taking place from his POV.
  • Jetpack: Is equipped with one.
  • Kaiju: Massive enough to count. Post-upgrade, it might count more as a mecha.
  • Know When to Fold 'Em: When confronting G-Toilet, they end up overwhelmed and would have died had they not decided to flee.
  • Mecha Expansion Pack: It's upgrade follows this trope. It still has the same general body but with numerous new weapons and a new, better, jetpack. This includes a giant hammer and something that can pull in toilets.
  • Mighty Glacier: Post-upgrade, he's the slowest of the three Titans but also the most durable. He's also armed to the teeth with multiple weapons, which makes him perfect for taking on other similarly-sized foes even with the speed disadvantage.
  • Mugging the Monster: A small group of horribly unlucky normal-sized Skibidi Toilets break into the facility where it's being repaired. They all immediately shut up upon seeing it, then turn and run. Not that it does them any good.
  • No-Sell: In Episode 50, a giant Skibidi Toilet attacks it with fire-breathing — which does nothing except cause the Titan to respond with a much more powerful flame attack of his own.
    • This also happens several times in quick succession during episode 57. Titan Speakerman's blasts and noise attacks? It barely even staggers him. G-Toilet's energy beams? Those just made him angry. Getting stabbed with four katanas by a giant toilet mech? He doesn't even acknowledge it as he calmly rips off the toilet's armor and crushes its head. Try to infect him with a parasite? He rips it right off and crushes it with his bare hands. The toilets threw everything they had at him in the span of a few minutes and they barely put a dent in him.
  • One-Man Army: He is proven to be a very powerful giant of the alliance, as he is able to defeat and take down large groups of enemies by himself using his strength, weaponry, and amazing fighting skills.
  • Plasma Cannon: Post-upgrade, it's equipped with several of these, making short work of the weaker toilets.
  • Suddenly Voiced: At the end of Episode 72 (Part 2) he abruptly speaks his first ever dialogue.
    "For Plunger."

    Titan Speakerman 

Titan Speakerman

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Titan Speakerman (pre-corruption), sitting on a recently defeated foe.
Episode 32-Episode 57 (Spoiler!)

A titanic version of the Speakermen, equipped with a jetpack and distinctive Arm Cannon. First seen in episode 26. Has been controlled by a Skibidi Toilet Parasite since episode 32, only being freed by the end of Episode 57.


  • Arm Cannon: His primary weapon, mounted under his left arm, which fires explosive balls of red energy. Come Episode 56, he's been equipped with a pair of much more menacing-looking cannons by the Skibidi Toilets, one mounted over each arm. He keeps them after being freed.
  • Bash Brothers: In episode 59, with the Titan Cameraman after the fellow titan frees him from the mind controlling parasite.
  • Big Damn Heroes: His introduction, appearing out of nowhere to take out an enormous balaclava-wearing Skibidi Toilet.
  • Brainwashed and Crazy: In Episode 32, the Toilets lure him into a trap and infect him with a giant-sized version of their parasites, causing him to immediately turn on his former comrades. He'd fight on the side of the Toilets all the way until Episode 57 where he's finally freed.
  • Bring It: Despite being heavily damaged from the kamikaze attack on him and his fellow Titan in Episode 65, the Titan Speakerman cocks the remaining arm cannon and looks ready to throw down against the Scientist Skibidi Toilet with Titan Cameraman.
  • Chest Blaster: In Episode 67 (Part 2) in the midst of battling Scientist Toilet, he unveils his red core to have the ability to fire a concentrated laser. It isn't enough against Scientist Toilet, and its presumably put out of commission when Titan Speakerman is knocked back from the subsequent counterattack.
  • Dented Iron: Like his fellow Titan, the Titan Speakerman was heavily damaged by the Skibidi Toilet kamikaze attack in Episode 65. Most of his armor got blown off, his left arm cannon got destroyed, and a metal rod was sticking out of his torso. Despite the damage, the Titan Speaker man still fights alongside his wounded fellow Titan, and when confronted by the Scientist Skibidi Toilet, he looks ready to throw down with him.
  • Dropped a Bridge on Him: Though he tried to avoid the Kamikaze Skibidi Toilet attack only to take heavy damage in return along with the Titan Cameraman as shown in Episode 65, it's revealed that both the titans have seemingly been Killed Offscreen in hands of the (real) G-Toilet and Scientist Skibidi Toilet as shown in Episode 66.
    • Subverted, as Episode 67 reveals the two survived, albeit barely, and are still fighting.
  • Evil Costume Switch: When he's corrupted, the light on his chest changes from red to a sickly yellow. Then, when he shows up in Episode 56, it's revealed that the Toilets have upgraded him, with new, more menacing-looking weaponry and strange angular constructions around his speaker-head. He does keep the upgrades after being freed.
  • Extreme MĂŞlĂ©e Revenge: He spends a solid twenty seconds beating the dying Scientist Toilet to a pulp, motivated by anger over his parasites making him a tool of the Toilets.
  • Know When to Fold 'Em: When it becomes clear that the Cinemaman can easily defeat him, he quickly fires up his jetpack and gets out of there.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: if his body language at the end of episode 57 is anything to go by, Titan Speakerman felt immense guilt for everything he had done while under the toilets' control. He quickly flies off in the direction of the fleeing G-Toilet, presumably to enact revenge after being mind-controlled for so long and/or make amends for the destruction they caused.
  • Red Is Heroic: Wears a bright red suit along with black and red speakers, and is very much on the side of good, at least when he isn't infected with a parasite.
  • Red and Black and Evil All Over: Zig-Zagged. At first, he's coloured red and black, but undoubtedly heroic — then he gets infected by a parasite. And then said parasite is removed and he's back to being heroic.
  • Roaring Rampage of Revenge: Once freed from the parasite's control, he's pissed off, and Episode 58 shows him beginning to give the Toilets a taste of their own medicine in spectacular fashion. When he finally gets his hands on the Scientist Toilet, Titan Speakerman gives a roar of fury and spends 20 seconds beating the Scientist Toilet to death against a wall..

    Titan TVman/Cinemaman (Spoilers Unmarked!

Titan TVman aka Cinemaman

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The Titan TVman, pre-upgrade
Click to see post-upgrade form (Cinemaman).
Click to see its second upgraded form.

The titan of the TVmen, capable of broadcasting a Brown Note attack so powerful It causes Skibidi Toilets to flush themselves. First seen in Episode 41.


  • Big Damn Heroes: In Episode 67 (Part 3), he finally makes a return just in time to stop the Scientist Toilet from killing the Titan Speakerman via a brainwashed Titan Cameraman, killing the Scientist Toilet in return.
  • Detachment Combat: His upgraded form in Episode 68 can detach its 'head' and shoulder-mounted TV screens from its body in a similar manner to the TVWoman, all of which can fight independently.
  • The Dreaded: Cinemaman has the distinction of being the only entity G-Toilet seems genuinely scared of.
  • Emoticon: Much like his smaller TVMan bretheren make a c: face to signify a good job, the Cinemaman makes a :3 face once a mission has been successfully completed.
  • Glass-Shattering Sound: With the Speakermen's aid, Cinemaman can amplify its Brown Note attack to shatter the Toilets' sunglasses, which are one of their only lines of protection against a standard TVMan's stare.
  • Make Some Noise: His speaker upgrades allows him to shatter the Toilets' protective sunglasses, or produce a pulse of sound which pushes back foes.
  • Mecha Expansion Pack: In Episode 44, it's outfitted with three giant speakers on its shoulders and chest, which allow it to smash the Skibidi Toilets' sunglasses, the only thing protecting them from its Brown Note. And in Episode 67 (Part 3), it's revealed to have been given another upgrade, granting it knife cannons, more screens, an extremely powerful laser sword, and a Chest Blaster, all of which he uses to brutally great effect on the Scientist Toilet.
  • No-Sell: While his head is flying around fighting an opportunistic Skibidi Parasite tries to take control of him in episode 68, only to get a surprise death by electrocution when it plugs its probe in.
  • Purple Is Powerful: Much like the Cameraman Titan, his Chest Blaster glows with a shining purple, and he almost always proves to be an incredible force against the Toilets.
  • Suicide Attack: Invertedthe glare from its screen causes Skibidi Toilets to flush themselves. It's also the only Cameraman alliance weapon with any effect against the G-Toilet: he can resist it, but it's not clear for how long.
  • Super-Empowering: His second upgraded form has the ability to supercharge the other Titans by feeding energy into them with his Chest Blaster.
  • Superior Successor: Episode 45 makes it clear that he's more than a match for the Titan Speakerman, easily shearing off one of his shoulder speakers and causing his corrupted predecessor to run away.
  • Wolverine Claws: Played with — he has these fitted to mechanical arms on his back.

    Plungerman 
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An ordinary-looking Cameraman who is always seen Dual Wielding a pair of plungers — however, he's better known for his incredible bravery, and boasts at least some of the skills to back it up. First seen in Episode 48.


  • All There in the Manual: His 'canon' name is only given by Dafuqboom's merch.
  • Arc Hero: He's the main protagonist during the exploration of the Skibidi Toilets' bunker.
  • Ascended Extra: While originally little more than a Mauve Shirt, he becomes a major recurring character after his first death, ultimately becoming the main protagonist of the Alliance's final assault to kill the Scientist Toilet.
  • Back from the Dead: After his first death, he was revived by his allies.
  • Badass Normal: A seemingly ordinary Cameraman, usually one of the weaker characters in the setting, who defeats numerous Skibidi Toilets by himself with seemingly minimal effort, and isn't even afraid to face down giant toilets several times bigger than himself.
  • Dual Wielding: Never seen without his two plungers. Though given that all Cameramen are more-or-less identical, they also serve as the primary way to identify the character, along with his black 'head'.
  • Do Not Go Gentle: It looked like this is what he was preparing to do in Episode 50, walking slowly towards an army of giant toilets with his plungers drawn as all the other Cameramen run away. The arrival of the Titan Cameraman prevents this, however. In episode 57, it's played straight as they seemingly die trying to free the turned Titan Speakermen.
  • Face Death with Dignity: Sports one final thumbs up as he succumbs to his last death.
  • Jetpack: Has been equipped with one by Episode 52.
  • Killed Off for Real: Seems to meet this fate in Episode 67 (Part 2), where he's blown up by the Scientist Skibidi Toilet's massive laser. Subverted in Episode 67 (Part 4), he barely survived, but lost the glitched skibidi toilet corpse. He seemingly dies for good in Episode 70 (Part 3), burning to a crisp.
  • Mauve Shirt: He's one of the few noteworthy non-titan agents to appear in multiple episodes.
  • No Body Left Behind: To ensure that there's no way he can come back, the Secret Agent seemingly cremates Plungermans body.
  • Offscreen Moment of Awesome:
    • We don't quite see how he defeated the mob of six Skibidi Toilets in Episode 48: by the time the POV cameraman turns back around to face him, he's sticking one of his plungers in the last one and giving the thumbs-up. This happens again in Episode 55, except this time it's a massive pile of defeated Toilets that he's standing triumphantly in front of.
    • How he manages to survive and make his way back to a Cameraman base afterwards, after managing to duck just in time to avoid the buzzsaw Skibidi Toilet.
  • Recurring Extra: Probably the best way to describe his role, popping up in the background of numerous episodes. Though the number of actual recurring characters in the series, including him, can be counted on both hands.
  • Super-Speed: Episode 63 reveals he's gained this thanks to his lower body having been harvested from the Glitch Toilet.

    TVwoman (Spoilers Unmarked!

TVwoman

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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.


  • Action Girl: Only the second female character introduced in the series, and she's used her abilities to destroy a significant number of Toilets.
  • Big Damn Heroes: In Episode 57, she teleports directly onto the corrupted Titan Speakerman and stuns/kills the parasite, allowing the Titan Cameraman to finally free his counterpart from the Toilets' control.
  • Dude Magnet: Well, one of the Cameramen tries to hug her in Episode 54, and seems quite dejected when she teleports away before he can reach her.
  • Made of Iron: She tanks a hit from the Glitch Toilet, which so far has killed everything it crashes into instantly.
  • More Deadly Than the Male: Has many more abilities than the 'standard' TVmen, including her (literally) fiery glare and detachable head which can function as a parasite or 360-degree stunner.
  • Playing with Fire: As well as the standard purple-coloured stunning effect, her TV's glare can also turn orange, causing Skibidi Toilets to spontaneously combust.
  • Puppeteer Parasite: Her detachable head can take control of Skibidi Toilets, much in the same way that their parasites could infect Cameramen and Speakermen.
  • The Worf Effect: In Episode 54, she easily defeats the Glitch Toilet which seemed all but unstoppable in Episode 29. It helps that the Glitch Toilet's primary method of killing is decapitation, and considering she's capable of detaching her head at will, it doesn't leave the Glitch Toilet with much to work with.

    Camerawoman 
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A female variant of the Cameramen with a head shaped like a security camera. She made her debut in episode 52.
  • And Now for Someone Completely Different: She becomes the POV of Episode 73 (part 1), skimming through her previous footage & allowing us to view her perspective of Plungerman's death, and uniquely, a lot of prior moments in the series, going back to his first death in 57, her double thumbs up gesture to him in Episode 52, the two hiding from Infected Titan Speakerman, looking at Titan Cameraman in his original appearance, and most of all, that Plungerman & Camerawoman herself were around a lot longer than previously thought, with the fact the Rocket Toilet makes a brief appearance.
  • Badass Long Coat: Sports a spiffy black trench coat and is easily one of the most powerful (non-Titan) members of the Alliance.
  • Big Damn Heroes: Leads the Alliance members in firing upon the G-Toilet to keep it from interfering with TV Woman and the Titan Cameraman's efforts to free Titan Speakerman of his parasite.
  • Boom, Headshot!: A majority of her shots at the toilets are this.
  • Family-Friendly Firearms: Averted. Unlike most Alliance members who use energy weapons for projectiles, her rifle sounds like an actual firearm and appears to shoot harpoon-like flechettes or darts.
  • Flechette Storm: She can fold down her head and deploy some sort of flechette gun from her neck, which she uses to nail a mob of approaching Toilets with pinpoint accuracy.
  • Friendly Sniper: Her signature attack is sharpshooting with a rifle that pops out of her back.
  • Frontline General: She's part of the Alliance leadership and is frequently seen leading troop deployments, such as escorting a medic group to find survivors.
  • Improbable Aiming Skills: Whatever she shoots, she hits.
  • Painful Transformation: Downplayed, but when she deploys her flechette rifle her body twitches and sparks, suggesting that it's less than pleasant for her to use it.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: If you're a toilet that is. Her camera lens turns red as she's taken aim to fire her rifle. Even in her perspective, as seen in Episode 73 (part 1) her POV becomes red when activating her rifle.
  • The Smurfette Principle: So far, she's one of precisely two female Camerapeople seen — the other being the Camerawoman who briefly appeared in Episode 29 before being killed by the Glitch Toilet.

    Speakerwoman 
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A female variant of the Speakermen first introduced in Episode 61.
  • Action Girl: Much like the TVwoman and the Camerawoman, she's shown to be an excellent fighter.
  • More Deadly Than the Male: She's more agile than normal Speakermen, has soundwaves and a jetpack.
  • The Smurfette Principle: So far, she's the only female member of the Speakermen.
  • Throwing Your Sword Always Works: her preferred means of attack is putting one or two of her knives on her speaker face and sound-blasting them into toilets' heads to great effect

    Polycephaly 
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A larger variant of the TVmen who can extend multiple screens from behind his back. His main screen can also broadcast what Cameramen are seeing, which no other TVmen can do.
  • Blinded by the Light: While most TVmen use hypnotic rays to stun toilets, Polycephaly's screens can instead emit a very bright light to cause the same effect.
  • Discard and Draw: For the final push against Scientist Toilet's lab, he replaces his extra TV screens with speakers.
  • Major Injury Underreaction: Despite his screen being smashed and several speakers being blasted off him by Scientist Toilet's backup mech, he comes back later and comments that it's 'hctarcs a tsuj.'
  • Meaningful Name: Fitting for a TVman with more than one screen, Polycephaly is the name of a medical condition referring to bodies with two or more heads.

Skibidi Toilets

    In General 

Skibidi Toilets

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Brrr skibidi dop dop dop yes yes. Skibidi double u reeh reeh!

The main antagonists of the series. They have taken over the Earth at the start of the series. In contrast with the heroes who have objects for a head but a human body, they have a human head with a toilet for a body.


  • Abandoned Catchphrase: Played with. Following Episode 44 (the full-screen version) the Toilets mostly stop singing the "Dom Dom Yes Yes" mashup in full, only maniacally chanting "Skibidi skibidi skibidi skibidi...".
    • Averted slightly in Episode 60: The toilets do utter a couple "Bom-bom-bom"s and "Yes-yes"s while 'communicating' with each other.
    • Also averted with some videos going forward from there: while the mook toilets still just go "Skibidi-skibidi-skibidi", both the G-Toilet (Including his clones), and the Scientist Toilet use variations of the other parts of the song, in their speech.
  • Achilles' Heel: Appropriately enough, flushing them kills them. Except for G-toilet.
  • Always Chaotic Evil: Without exception, they seem to be only capable of killing and sometimes even eating members of the other factions.
  • Antagonist Title: They are the titular characters of the series, and the ones instigating the conflict by invading Earth.
  • Bait-and-Switch: In Episode 70, after 64 episodes, the DJ Toilet finally reappears, smiling maniacally all the while... until a newly upgraded Astro Toilet appears and rips him apart from behind.
  • Character Tics: Every single member will sing a mashup of "Give it to Me" by Timbaland & "Dom Dom Yes Yes" by Biser King, performing the exact same head motions every time, no matter what they are doing. From Episode 44 onward in the widescreen videos, they mostly stop doing this and only chant "skibidi skibidi skibidi..." instead.
  • Defiant to the End: Even in the face of death, Skibidi Toilets will not stop fighting until their last breath.
  • Enemy Civil War:
    • Downplayed, but in Episode 60 two "Astro Toilets" attempt to usurp G-Toilet, only to be driven off by the newly upgraded Scientist Toilet.
    • Subverted in Episode 65: at first it seems as though the Scientist Toilet and his minions abandon the G-Toilet to the mercy of the Cameraman and Speakerman Titans. However, when the G-Toilet is finally taken down, it turns out to be a decoy used to lure the two Titans into a massive kamikaze bomber raid that manages to seriously damage both of them.
  • Giant Mook: There are a couple of giant Skibidi Toilets of several kinds, usually as Elite Mooks with unique weaponry. These Skibidi Toilets are are nigh invulnerable to physical damage outside of a Titan's physical attack, as even an orbital strike isn't enough to harm the giants.
  • Laughably Evil: Come on, they're singing toilets, can you really take them seriously?
  • Logical Weakness: They're toilets. The easiest way to kill them is flushing. It later turns out that they're vulnerable to plungers, as well.
  • Mad Scientist Laboratory: a lot of the toilets' bases come off like this in the later episodes, with sealed cells containing all sorts of horrifying experimental toilets that have skeleton heads, are constantly on fire, or look like Michael Jackson.
  • Nightmare Face: Their demented smile rarely leaves their face. It only gets creepier and creepier as the series goes on, with the toilets always making sure to give the camera a good close-up look as they are about to kill the POV cameraman.
  • Made of Explodium: The smaller Toilets often blow up when struck by or thrown into something, or when shot by the Cameraman alliance's Energy Weapons.
  • Oh, Crap!: Their faces will give off this impression when facing an opponent who obviously outclasses them.
  • Our Zombies Are Different: As of Episode 55, it appears that it's possible for Skibidi Toilets to become toxic-waste-spewing zombies with skulls for heads.
  • Scare Chord: their constant “skibidi skibidi skibid” can serve as this, warning the Alliance (and the audience of an incoming attack or Jump Scare. there's also the terrifying, distorted “HEE HEE” screeches emitted by the toilet resembling Michael Jackson
  • Scavenged Punk: Many of the more advanced Toilets have this aesthetic, being equipped with bionic enhancements and weapons which seem to be cobbled together out of junk and parts of their enemies, while the Cameramen have much more neat and uniform equipment.
  • Slasher Smile: The majority of the Toilets will permanently sport massive, unhinged grins, unless they're faced with something that genuinely frightens them, such as the Titan Cameraman or the TVmen.
  • Smarter Than You Look: They really don't seem capable of developing weapons with their lack of arms. Nevertheless, as the series goes on, they wield increasingly complex weapons and defenses to counter the cameramen and their allies. The best example of this is the creation of parasites that can take over and mind control a Cameraman or Speakerman.
  • Speaking Simlish: In Episode 60, the Astro Toilets and the G-Toilet have a brief conversation in 'skibidi-speak' consisting of disjointed parts of the toilets' chant.
  • This Is Gonna Suck: The reaction of many toilets upon being attacked by the upgraded Titan Cameraman.
  • Undead Counterpart: Episode 55's Monster of the Week (see Our Zombies Are Different above) is this to the living Skibidi Toilets.
  • Villains Out Shopping: While they're seen almost entirely in combat throughout the series, the Skibidi Toilets can occasionally be seen engaging in ordinary, nonviolent activities, such as meeting in communal spaces, mourning at statues of fallen comrades, and even attending some kind of church ceremony. When this is seen, it usually means that The Alliance is about to get the drop on the Skibidi Toilets.
  • The Virus: Episodes 4 and 6 seem to imply that they can somehow transform humans into more Skibidi Toilets.
  • Zerg Rush: Their main method of attack when the more advanced variants of toilets are around is to swarm their enemies with overwhelming numbers.

    G-Toilet 

G-Toilet

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A ginormous and extremely powerful Skibidi Toilet with the G-Man's head, who appears to be the supreme leader/commander/overlord of the Skibidi Toilets. First seen in Episode 7.


  • Actually a Doombot: The G-Toilet, which the Titan Cameraman and Speakerman duo defeated in Episode 65, wasn't even the original. It was a smaller Skibidi Toilet, which piloted a G-Toilet-like shell that had been in play since at least episode 60 By Episode 67, These decoys are mass produced and used as heavy units against the Alliance's titans.
  • Big Bad: Seems to be the leader of the Skibidi Toilet species as a whole, and thus responsible for all the destruction they've caused so far.
  • Biting-the-Hand Humor: In one episode, he uses his laser eyes to blow up a building that appears to be YouTube headquarters.
  • Bring It: In Episode 72 (Part 1), the Upgraded Detainer Astro Toilet finally catches up to G-Toilet after he and a group of retreating toilets escape Alpha-Hills Labs. After crushing and killing a Jetpack Welder Skibidi Toilet and tossing his corpse into G-Toilet's face, the Detainer Astro Toilet is ready to fight him for an act of treason. G-Toilet, in response, activates the laser cannons around his body, prepared to defend himself. He does it again in Episode 73 (part 1), charging up his lasers whilst preparing for a fight with all 3 Alliance Titans.
  • Defectorfrom Decadence: It is heavily implied from Astro Detainer's dialogue to him in Episode 72 that G-Toilet may be a rebel of a greater power.
  • Degraded Boss: Decoys of him are mass produced by episode 67, though by then the Titans are powerful enough to handle them.
  • Dirty Coward: For all his power, he's a bit of a coward at times. When the Speakerman Titan is freed from brainwashing in episode 57, he gets an Oh, Crap! face and hightails it out of the battle rather than fight him. He also has zero problem letting the Scientist Toilet die at the hands of the Cinemaman if it means saving his own skin.
  • Evil Sounds Deep: Sings an especially low version of the Toilets' ubiquitous mantra.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Episode 73 reveals he genuinely cared for Scientist Toilet, as seeing his hijacked mech almost slips G-Toilet into a Villainous BSoD, converted later into a Villainous Last Stand against the Titans in the fallen latrines honor.
  • Eye Beams: his primary weapon, shown in the page image. He's later upgraded with a pair of external cannons which fire identical beams, doubling his firepower.
  • Frontline General: Despite being the Toilets' leader, he's often seen leading the fight against the Cameramen from the very front. Though it's understandable why he does this.
  • Invincible Villain: The Cameramen have thrown everything they've got at him, and none of it has had any meaningful effect, with him No-Selling the airstrike in Episode 17, an attempt to flush him in Episode 22, and the giant parasite disruptor in Episode 38. The only thing that's managed to faze him at all is the Cinemaman's Brown Note attack.
    • Completely subverted in episode 57 where he ends up on the receiving end of a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown courtesy of the upgraded Titan Cameraman who proves to be more than a match for the leader of the toilets. By the end of the fight he's lost his sunglasses, his face is covered in burn wounds, and winds up fleeing in fear when the Titan Speakerman is cured.
    • In Episode 65, he's seemingly destroyed, but it takes a Rasputinian Death and he's able to tank several lasers and flames from the Camera and Speaker Titan as well as surviving repeated flushing attempts. And then even that is Subverted, as the toilet that was killed wasn't the real G-Toilet, but a smaller Skibidi Toilet wearing a G-Toilet-like shell.
  • Kick the Dog: In Episode 66, G-Toilet and Scientist Skibidi Toilet send a fake picture of them standing over the defeated Titan Cameraman and Speakerman to demoralize the Alliance. Granted, the Titans are still alive, albeit still heavily damaged from Episode 65's suicide attack, and it just pissed off the Alliance even more, but it was still a dick move.
  • The Leader: He's the leader of the Skibidi Toilets. However, Episode 72 (Part 1) reveals that he's actually their commander, according to the Detainer Astro Toilet.
  • Miles Gloriosus: G-Toilet is smug and imposing...so long as he has a power advantage on his enemies. Whenever things stop going his way, his response is normally fear. If he's ever in a position where he's in genuine danger, he will run for it rather than even try to fight.
  • Oh, Crap!:
    • He momentarily freezes after the Scientist Cameraman fires the newly invented parasite disruptor ray at the corrupted Titan Speakerman. When it has no effect, he goes back to smugly grinning and skibidi-ing.
    • In Episode 57 Part 2, he pulls this expression and runs away after the Titan Speakerman is finally freed from parasite control, having already come off worse in a clash with the Titan Cameraman.
    • Has an epic one in Episode 65, after realising that the Scientist Toilet basically left him to the mercy of the two Titans that have been chasing him down, before he winds up destroyed by them. Granted, that wasn't the real G-Toilet, but it was still amazing to see.
    • In Episode 67 Part 3, he outright flees, rocketing away the second he realizes the Cinemaman has arrived to save his fellow Titans from him and the Scientist Toilet.
  • One-Man Army: The G-Toilet proves himself to be the most powerful individual of the Skibidi Toilets. He is able to take down large groups of Cameramen and Speakermen, and proves himself to be a strong and skilled fighter towards his enemies who have the same size and strength as him.
  • Slasher Smile: An inversion; for most of his early appearances, G-Toilet mostly sported a Slasher Frown rather than the default smile his underlings use. Later appearances have him play it straight.
    • He returns to a frown in Episode 71, using his lasers calculatively & not uttering a single bit of the mantra.
  • Rank Scales with Asskicking: The leader of the Skibidi Toilets, and undoubtedly the most powerful. Also deconstructed as in Episode 60, following its loss to the Cameraman Titan, a few of its subordinates turn on it, only to be stopped by the Scientist Toilet, who is now even bigger than the G-Toilet.
  • Roaring Rampage of Revenge: All but implied in episode 71, where the G-Toilet goes mental on a group of Cameramen with new upgrades, most likely in due to the Scientist Toilets demise having happened as evidenced by his almost-barely kept expression of rage.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: The second he see's the newly upgraded Cinemaman, he hightails it immediately. Partially justified since the Cinemaman nearly killed him in their last encounter.
  • Suddenly Voiced: In episode 73, when finally cornered by all three Titans, he has one line in English.
    G-Toilet: Fools. You have no idea what's coming!
  • Tranquil Fury: Losing the Scientist Toilet apparently hurt him, as he drops his usual Dirty Coward quirk when the Astro Toilet challenges him. His earlier rampage through the Alliance forces implies he's done playing games, at least for now.
  • You Have GOT to Be Kidding Me!: Has a silent one, in Episode 65, as a reaction to seeing all the Toilets in the area ditching him - even the Scientist Toilet, who simply waves goodbye before teleporting away. Subverted since that wasn't the real G-Toilet.

    Scientist Toilet (Spoilers Unmarked!

Scientist Toilet

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Skibidi science yes yes!
Click here to see his mech form (SPOILERS)
A scientist Skibidi Toilet behind the creation of the Spider Skibidi Toilets and the Parasitic Skibidi Toilets.
  • Actually a Doombot: It turns out that the Scientist Toilet that went missing in Episode 32 only to come back as a massively upgraded juggernaut in Episode 60 wasn't the real one; it was a giant robotic puppet made by the real Scientist Skibidi Toilet that he controls to fight his battles. The real Scientist Skibidi Toilet, aside from a few upgrades, is still the same size we last saw him.
  • Arc Villain: After his return in Episode 60, he becomes a full blown Dragon Ascendant, providing new upgrades to the Toilets and essentially leading them after the G-Toilet runs away. The Titans' battle with him and his decoy toilets, along with Plungerman's quest through his laboratory, has spanned longer than any other plotline in the series.
  • Bad Boss: The Scientist has absolutely no consideration for his subordinates.
    • In Episode 65, he coldly sacrifices a decoy version of the G-Toilet, waving goodbye with a mocking smile as the toilet looks astonished, just as a momentary distraction for the Titans.
    • He also doesn't have many problems with sending various Skibidi Toilets to do a kamikaze attack to injure the Titan Cameraman and the Titan Speakerman.
    • This gets turned back on him in Episode 67, in which the G-Toilet leaves his mech body to be destroyed by the Cinemaman.
  • Beat Them at Their Own Game: The battle between him and the Cameraman and Speakerman Titans in the multi-part Episode 67 reveals that he not only has powerful speakers which he uses to keep the Titan Cameraman at bay, but he also has a TV screen, effectively having recreated the Cinemaman's weaponset before he attempts to use said TV screen to force the Titan Cameraman into cutting their head off. Unfortunately for the Scientist Toilet, he fails to beat the real deal when the Cinemaman shows up and promptly obliterates him before he could kill the other two Titans.
  • The Bus Came Back: After being Put on a Bus following Episode 32, he returns in Episode 60.
  • Character Death: He finally meets his end in Episode 70, part 3 after the Titan Speakerman smashes him repeatedly and brutally against a wall.
  • Deader than Dead: After Plungerman cuts off every last of his escape routes, the TV, Camera, and Speakerwoman trio destroy another mech body, and all three titans beat him down (with Titan Speakerman slamming the absolute hell out of him), the Alliance finally kills Scientist Skibidi Toilet in Episode 70.
  • Death by Irony: In Episode 67, after abusing a new TV screen to attempt to brainwash the Titan Cameraman into killing himself, and then brainwashing him to try to kill the Titan Speakerman afterwards, the Scientist Toilet is finally brought down by a newly-upgraded Cinemaman, who in his barrage of deadly attacks nails the Scientist Toilet with his own hypnotic screen before finishing him off.
  • Defiant to the End: Even when trapped, damaged, visibly terrified, abandoned by the G-Toilet, and now stuck facing an upgraded Cinemaman alone the Scientist readies himself to try to take on his new opponent. He gets off two measly, ineffective rockets before the Titan TVman completely and decisively annihilates him... or at least, his mech. He's much less defiant when he's actually cornered and about to be killed off.
  • The Dragon: Reveals himself to be this to the G-Toilet in Episode 60, being extremely loyal to him and saving his life from the Astro Toilets, while also being his most powerful minion yet. Though he's bordering on Dragon Ascendant, since his upgraded form is even bigger than the G-Toilet and he now seems to be leading the fight against the Alliance.
  • Evil Genius: In the short time he appears, the Scientist Skibidi Toilet proves to be very skilled at what he does, creating the Spider Skibidi Toilets (who become recurring assault units) and later creating the Parasitic Skibidi Toilets (which allow to take control of various Cameramen and Speakermen, including the Titan Speakerman). He also further proves this in Episode 60, where he's largely upgraded himself, incorporating the Alliance's tech into his arsenal, and even more further when Episode 67 reveals that was just his mech.
    • While unconfirmed, it's also possible that he created many of the newer Skibidi Toilets' variants and weapons.
  • Evil Sounds Deep: He sounds deeper compared to the average Skibidi Toilets, although not as much as the G-Toilet... at least, not until Episode 60.
  • Karmic Death:
    • In Episode 65, he coldly leaves a decoy version of G-Toilet to die at the hands of Titan Speakerman and Titan Cameraman. In Episode 67, the real G-Toilet also abandons him when the Upgraded Titan Cinemaman arrives, leaving him to be slaughtered. Adding further to the irony is that he dies the same way Decoy G-Toilet did: having his weapons destroyed one by one and then getting burned alive by a Titan's chest beam. Subverted since that was just his mech.
    • Finally gets a real one by the end of Episode 70, when the final, brutal blow is dealt by the Titan Speakerman, who he was responsible for the brainwashing of around halfway through the series.
  • Kick the Dog:
    • In Episode 65, he cruelly waves goodbye with a smirk as he and the Skibidi Toilet army leave Decoy G-Toilet to die at the hands of the Titan Cameraman and Speakerman.
    • In Episode 66, he and G-Toilet send a picture of them standing on top of the defeated bodies of Titan Speakerman and Cameraman to the Camera Alliance to demoralize them. It doesn't work, as both Titans are alive (but heavily damaged), and seeing their Titans beaten just pissed the Alliance off, but it was still a dick move on the Toilets' end.
  • Killed Off for Real: After a fakeout death in Episode 67, he's killed by a team effort from the Alliance in episode 70, with the Titan Speakerman delivering the final blow.
  • Logical Weakness: His upgraded form is outfitted with extremely heavy forward facing artillery, making him a tough fight for even the Titans. It also leaves him extremely vulnerable to large numbers and small opponents, which the Cameramen exploit to overwhelm him before his final death.
  • Miles Gloriosus: The Scientist Toilet seems to be willing to fight to the end, even when cornered by all three Titans...but this only applies when he's in his mech. When he's forced out of it, he proceeds to spend the rest of his life constantly running from the Alliance, and has to have every route of escape closed off before he's actually willing to fight.
  • Oh, Crap!: He has a massive one in Episode 70 when he realizes Camerawoman, Speakerwoman, and TVWoman have gotten inside his mech and begin attacking him. He gets another one when his final attempt to escape is met with all three Titans waiting for him.
  • Professor Guinea Pig: In Episode 60, it's revealed he's significantly upgraded himself, including through what looks like the use of reverse-engineered technology from the Cinemaman.
    • Although it is later revealed that that body was just a mech, and he has only mildly upgraded himself.
  • Rasputinian Death:
    • He gets stabbed in the head by the Titan Speakerman, has both cybernetic arms slashed off by Cinemaman, blasted with his screen to the point of lighting on fire, stabbed through the head on the Titan's sword, and finally killed when Cinemaman blasts him point blank in the head with his Chest Blaster until his head is barely left a scorched shell. Then it turns out that's just his mech.
    • His real death in episode 70 is also this. He gets repeatedly shot at by Cameramen lasers that gradually deactivate many of his technologies. Then he's repeatedly bashed with a mace as Speakermen and Tvmen use their Brown Note abilities. He gets in his mech body, but then gets ambushed by the Speakerwoman, Camerawoman, and TVWoman, who got inside his mech and begin stabbing him, leaving him a bloody mess when he finally gets away. Then the three Titans toss him around, using their lasers and screens, with the Speakerman Titan finally crushing him to death. The Speakerwoman is savvy enough to check his body to make sure that he really is dead this time.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Following his upgrades, his left eye has been replaced with a glowing red mechanical one that can shoot a laser.
  • Robotic Reveal: It's revealed to the audience in Episode 67 (Part 4) that the Upgraded Scientist Skibidi Toilet was just a mech remotely controlled by the original Scientist that, though has been upgraded, has stay the same size.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Despite his technological prowess and the powerful weaponry on his mech bodies, Scientist Skibidi Toilet is overreliant on both. When you take that all away, he will have the option to run away instead. He continuously tries to escape from Plungerman and Knife Speakerman in Episode 70, forcing Plungerman to cut off his exits so they can fight him. After the TV, Camera, and Speakerwoman trio destroy another mech body, he tries to escape again through the ceiling, but the Titan trio also cuts him off.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: He didn't initially appear in many episodes, yet his development of the parasites leads to the corruption of the Titan Speakerman, with the efforts to free him being the series' longest sub-plot. After his reappearance in Episode 60, he became much more prominent as The Dragon to G-Toilet and responsible for significantly strengthening the Toilets' forces.
  • Soft-Spoken Sadist: Compared to the other loud, hammy toilets, the Scientist is much more quiet, with his noises limited to quieter renditions of the Anthem and soft, evil chuckles. He's just as much of a murderous monster as the rest of them, though.
  • The Starscream: Subverted. G-Toilet's only warning before the Scientist leaves him out to dry is when the other toilets escorting them unexpectedly begin to retreat. Then, as soon as he turns to ask the Scientist what's going on, the other toilet simply waves with a triumphant, unhinged smile before disappearing in a cloud of smoke, leaving him to face the Titan duo all by himself… except it turns out it wasn’t G-Toilet after all.
  • Undying Loyalty: Even as many Skibidi Toilets question G-Toilet's rule, and the Astro Toilet duo outright try to assassinate him, he remains loyal to G-Toilet and defends him from the latter. In Episode 65, he appears to use the G-toilet as bait for a trap for the Titans, but it turns out this was a decoy, not his real boss.
  • Villainous Breakdown: In Episode 70, he mostly keeps his cool despite gradually being more and more cornered, but he finally loses it when he realizes Camerawoman, Speakerwoman, and TVWoman have gotten inside his mech and are attacking him. He suddenly lets out a nightmarish scream of panic, ramming his mech against the walls before finally ejecting and instantly trying to run for it. When he finds all three Titans waiting for him, he flat out panics before Cameraman Titan burns him alive.
  • Villains Want Mercy: Implied as his "skibidi"s to the Titan Cameraman before he burns him alive sound extremely distressed.
  • Villain: Exit, Stage Left: After his giant mech body is destroyed at the end of Episode 67, his true body scuttles away into a bunker, pursued by a small squad of Cameramen.
  • Weak, but Skilled: The Scientist Toilet on his own is no match for most of the Alliance. However, he makes up for that with his intelligence compared to other toilets.
    • Averted when in his mech, which is possibly one of the strongest toilets in the series.

    Parasitic Skibidi Toilets (Spoilers Unmarked!
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A subspecies of the Skibidi Toilets created by the Scientist Skibidi Toilet. They're able to take full control the Cameramen and Speakermen (and presumably the TVmen as well) by attaching themselves behind their heads.
  • The Dragon: The Large Parasitic Skibidi Toilet that possessed the Titan Speakerman served as this to the G-Toilet, often working alongside him and being one of his most powerful minions.
  • Hate Sink: The Large Parasitic Skibidi Toilet that possessed the Titan Speakerman. Its actions have caused a lot of losses among the Alliance, it appeared whenever things got well for the Alliance to try and ruin everything and its actions seem to have left a psychological impact on the Titan Speakerman. It's probably not a coincidence that its death is the most brutal in the entire series so far.
  • Puppeteer Parasite: Once they've attached themselves to a host, they take full control of their body.

    Astro Toilets 
A duo of Skibidi Toilets that are capable of flight and appear to be incredibly advanced.
  • Dragon with an Agenda: One of them addresses the G-Toilet as "Commander" and accuses him of treason. That implies the real G-Toilet may not even be the ruler of the toilets, but someone else's servant.
  • Giant Space Flea from Nowhere: 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? And did they know that the fake G-Toilet was fake?
  • Hyperspeed Ambush: Their favored tactic, which makes sense, seeing as how they can warp wherever they want. 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.
  • The Starscream: Possibly. They do try to kill the G-Toilet at some point, 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.
    • 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...
  • Suddenly Voiced: One of them is shown to be able to speak in English.

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    The Spectator (UNMARKED SPOILERS) 

The Secret Agent

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Look to your left.
A mysterious human being who doesn't actively take part in the fight between the Alliance or the Skibidi Toilets but rather watches from the sidelines instead. The Secret Agent makes a small appearance in Episode 45 before fully revealing himself in Episode 47; he finally gets involved with the war in Episode 67.
  • Ambiguous Situation: Who exactly is he? A hallucination? A real person? Is he with the Toilets, Alliance, or acting on his own? Episode 70 Part 3 suggests he is on the side of the Alliance and may possibly be their leader, though he is operating on another level of the war than them and doesn't really care about the rank-and-file soldiers.
  • Author Avatar: Looks a lot like series creator DaFuq?!Boom!'s YouTube profile picture.
  • Bad Boss: He has zero problem with sacrificing a cameraman to cover up the Scientist Toilet's defeat.
  • Expy: Behaves similarly to the G-Man, being a mysterious suited figure with unclear motives stalking the protagonist through quick cameos throughout their journey.
  • Mysterious Watcher: Acts as this for dozens of episodes, never directly affecting the outcome of battles or encounters. He usually prolongs the POV Cameraman's life long enough for the latter to witness a major turning point in a battle or new unit. However, as of Episode 67, he directly contributes to both The Alliance's and Toilets' success, and in Episode 70 part 3, he directly addresses Plungerman as he dies.
  • Pragmatic Hero: He's on the side of the Alliance, but he's willing to sacrifice his own subordinates to win the war.
  • Wham Shot: While Plungerman's squad was infiltrating the lab in Episode 70 (part 2), they find a poster suggesting that the Agent was actually the administrator of the lab before it was taken over by the Toilets.
"Government sponsored underground laboratory assigned a new administrator. Details and reason of the deal remain in secrecy."

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