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Recap / Skibidi Toilet Series Season 1 Episodes 1 To 4

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Episode 1

A POV-Cameraman slowly approaches the bathroom in what appears to be an apartment. The POV-Cameraman stops at the bathroom, and a male head pops out of the toilet: the first Skibidi Toilet. It sings the Skibidi Toilet Anthem before it stretches its neck and jumpscares the POV Cameraman.

Episode 2

Another POV-Cameraman enters an elevator and encountering three Skibidi Urinals. Two male heads come out of the urinals, and they start singing. After a while, a female head pops out of the middle urinal and sings, "We ain't here to hurt nobody." The Skibidi Urinals close in on the female head, singing their anthem until the female head turns into a skeleton.

Episode 3

On a bridge, a POV-Cameraman gathers with a group of people. Behind the group are what look like men with cameras for their heads: the Cameramen. Two Large Cameramen and a few Normal Cameramen stand in front of their Camera Trucks as they watch several large Skibidi Toilets move down the road below the bridge. Five Large Skibidi Toilets and one Giant Skibidi Toilet move down the road as they sing the anthem. Suddenly, the Giant Skibidi Toilet looks at POV-Cameraman. It then extends its neck toward POV-Cameraman and proceeds to kill him.

Episode 4

A POV-Cameraman is in a restaurant, but the chairs are replaced with toilets. A Normal Skibidi Toilet rams the door and enters the restaurant. The camera follows the Skibidi Toilet, but when it switches back to the people, they've become Normal Skibidi Toilets. A Semi-Large Skibidi Toilet also enters, along with four Mini Skibidi Toilets. The Normal Skibidi Toilet jumpscares the POV Cameraman.


Tropes this season and episodes

  • Adaptational Expansion: The full-screen version of Season 1 adds a Cameramen group watching the Skibidi Toilets with the people in Episode 3.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: They're easy to miss, but the full-screen version of Season 1 adds a Cameramen group behind the people on the bridge in Episode 3.
  • Irony: The middle Skibidi Urinal in Episode 2 sings that "they ain't here to hurt nobody," and yet the following episodes would show that they are.
  • Jump Scare: The first episode ends with a Skibidi Toilet jumpscaring the POV-Cameraman, with episodes later in the series will end this way. It gets to the point where it would be easier to count the episodes that don't end with something suddenly jumping directly at the camera.
  • Leitmotif: The Skibidi Toilets are followed by, and sing part of the lyrics of, a mashup of "Give it to Me" by Timbaland and "Dom Dom Yes Yes" by Biser King. In the series, it's called the "Skibidi Toilet Anthem." Get used to it. You're going to be hearing it a lot.
  • Mini Mook: The fittingly titled Micro Skibidi Toilets. They're absolutely minuscule, with a height of one-fourth the size of a person's leg.
  • Nightmare Face: To go with their weird biology, the Skibidi Toilets morph their faces in near-impossible ways with exaggerated smiles, stretched lips, and wide eyes.
  • Our Monsters Are Weird: The Skibidi Toilets scream this trope. They're human heads and necks attached to, you guessed it, toilets. They can bend, turn, and extend their heads and necks in impossible directions, and their faces morph in equally weird ways. The strangest part is how they can somehow infect humans and convert them into more Skibidi Toilets. Then there's how they talk. They almost always "speak" in a mix of "Give it to Me" by Timbaland and "Dom Dom Yes Yes" by Biser King or by repeating the word "skibidi" over and over.
  • Pokémon Speak: When they're not singing their Ear Worm of a song, the Skibidi Toilets repeat the word "skibidi" over and over.
  • Uncertain Doom: What happens to the POV-Cameramen in Episodes 1, 3, and 4 after the Skibidi Toilets jumpscare them is unclear, but they were likely killed.
  • The Virus: Somehow, the Skibidi Toilet that enters the restaurant transformed the people eating there into more Skibidi Toilets.
  • Was Once a Man: Episode 4 shows that many of the Skibidi Toilets were once humans before something happened to them.

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