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Uh idk what to say I just wanted to show it so
This was a while back so yeah I think it looks okay
I AM COOKING SOMTHING UP WITCH IS A SEQUEL TO THIS DRAWING AS THIS ONE SAYS "The End WAS Near.." and the new one says "Until..." And I started this weekend and um.. I just checked and I've spent about 5 hours on this one.. and I started on Saturday. (I'm so cooked)
Uh anyways this sequel I hope will be my best drawing yet as it will be made out of pencil and not marker and that's totally not because my black marker is dried out.
SNEAK PEEEK OF HOW FAR I AMMM
Dude I feel like the wod I made looks so good but I think that was before the redesign so yeah
DID I COOOOKKKKK
Consider this my first episode analysis. I will go over everything I did and didn't like, in chronological order as it occurs in the video and then my theories as to how this will impact the lore going forward.
(On an unrelated note, I am re-writing 79 pt.3 and will post it once it is at a satisfactory level)
So, let's begin:
Prologue:
The opening sequence, with its flashback montage and narration, was engaging, though at times it leaned into cringe. A notable inconsistency arises with the human family's knowledge of the war and the Secret Agent—how could they be so informed when only a select few within the Alliance are even aware of his existence? Additionally, if the Secret Agent functions similarly to the G-Man and can communicate directly with Lucky Cameraman, why would he broadcast a signal that could be intercepted by anyone? The purpose of such a move remains unclear.
The Pilot:
The pacing of the episode felt abrupt and overly fast-paced, which detracted from the overall experience. While it may be Boom's first time animating in Unreal Engine 5, the execution lacked refinement. The naming of the Astro Toilets by the Alliance felt unnecessary and cringe-inducing. The choice of a speaker man as the point-of-view character seemed like an attempt to capitalize on the hype surrounding 79, which was both unoriginal and out of place. The "Signal is cutting out" scenes also felt forced and unnecessary.
The environment design in Alpha-Hills was inconsistent with previous episodes, where such areas were simply walls. The inclusion of new sections felt lazy. Additionally, the scene where an Astro Trooper hacks the POV feed was implausible—how could the Alliance’s systems be connected to Alpha-Hills’ operating system? This was a weak attempt to advance the plot.
Lucky’s fusion with the Master Key was handled in a cringe and overly simplistic manner. The transformation—“Oh, it’s stuck in his arm so now he’s green and strong”—lacked depth and creativity. The teleportation sequence was rushed, both in pacing and animation, which made it difficult to follow and gave me a bit of whiplash trying to watch it. It was also unnecessary, as Secret Agent could have just teleported them there himself, as he did in earlier episodes.
The room where the characters are sent to discuss the Secret Agent’s “superweapon” remains undefined. Why was this location chosen when the Secret Agent could have simply teleported them himself, as he did in earlier episodes? Furthermore, why would the Secret Agent allow the Inspector Cameraman and others to see him, given that he previously wanted to remain hidden? The scene where Hunter hears the Secret Agent was poorly executed, with stiff animation and a lack of clarity regarding the room’s location.
The epilogue, particularly TV-Woman’s reaction, felt unnecessary and did not contribute meaningfully to the narrative. The entire ending could have been replaced with something more substantial.
Lore Predictions and Theories:
I propose a theory that may be worth considering: the Secret Agent could be Boom himself in a digital form. Meanwhile, Duke might be none other than Adam Goodman. This interpretation suggests that the Astro Toilets symbolize corporate interference in Boom’s creative vision. The Secret Agent’s “superweapon” may represent the unification of the community to resist this corporate influence. Lucky Cameraman could represent the loyal members of the Skibidi Community who remain aligned with Boom, who is increasingly being pushed aside as the Skibidi Toilet evolves into more corporate-driven content, akin to the MCU. This would explain why the Secret Agent can only communicate in a G-Man-like manner—his influence is being gradually diminished.
Of course, this is just a theory, and further developments will likely provide more clarity.
But do remember, this is just a theory...
A SKIBIDI THEORY!!!
(NOTICE: I’M TERRIBLY SORRY IF THIS BECOMES HARSHER IN HINDSIGHT IF SONAR TITAN ACTUALLY DIES IN THE SKIBIDI WARS)
(PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THAT SONAR TITAN DOESN’T HAVE HIS BATTLE ARMOR DURING THIS, AND HE ALSO HAS HIS JETPACK IN HIS 2.0 FORM)
SCENE - Crimson CameraTitan’s Betrayal and Sonar Titan’s Death
(A bunch of human soldiers are seen standing around gesturing towards the Cameramen and Microphonemen, who are seen running to the left, above them are Crimson CameraTitan (BoomDag?’s Skibidi Multiverse) and Sonar Titan (The Skibidi Wars), who then land)
(Richard Walker, a human US military officer, gestures toward the Cameramen and Microphonemen)
RICHARD: “Get inside! Let’s go!”
MILITARY SOLDIER #1: “MOVE! LET’S MOVE IT!”
(Alex Morrison runs past the Speakermen, who running from the right to the left, and Titan Speakerman, who is standing there watching him and about to protect Crimson CameraTitan)
ALEX: “Walker! We got Skibidi Toilets everywhere!”
RICHARD: “I got my whole team and The Alliance deployed looking for them. Sonar Titan! Protect Crimson, get him locked up inside!”
SONAR TITAN: “No problem!”
ALEX: “Dude, you got to guard him because he’s the key to the whole thing!”
CRIMSON CAMERATITAN: “Indeed I am… what you must realize my Alliance brothers is we were never going to win the war!”
(Alex and Richard turn around and look up at Crimson CameraTitan)
SONAR TITAN: (Turns around) “Wait, what?”
CRIMSON CAMERATITAN: “For the sake of our universe’s survival, a deal had to made… with Toilet Emperor!”
SONAR TITAN: “WHAT?”
(Crimson CameraTitan then turns around and fires his Arm Plasma Cannon at Sonar Titan before he could even react, damaging and injuring him)
SONAR TITAN: (Yelps in pain and starts crawling on the ground, trying to get away from Crimson CameraTitan)
(Alex and Richard get shocked and move back)
RICHARD: “GET BACK!”
SONAR TITAN: (Groaning in pain) “CRIMSON, WHAT ARE YOU DOING…?”
CRIMSON CAMERATITAN: “I hereby discharge you from duty.” (Fires his Arm Plasma Cannon at Sonar Titan’s core, causing Titan Speakerman, the Speakermen, Cameramen, Microphonemen, and the humans to flee)
ALEX: “TITAN SPEAKERMAN!” (Richard restrains him and begins quickly escorting him out)
RICHARD: “GET BACK!”
TITAN SPEAKERMAN: (Flies and tries to fire at Crimson CameraTitan, who is firing at him while the Speakermen are fleeing)
CRIMSON CAMERATITAN: (Starts firing at the humans, Cameramen, Microphonemen and Speakermen)
(Alex and Richard take cover behind a building)
CRIMSON CAMERATITAN: (Starts firing and killing humans, causing explosions and sending cars flying everywhere)
RICHARD: “RALLY ALL FORCES BACK TO THE BASE!”
CRIMSON CAMERATITAN: (Turns around and flies off)
SONAR TITAN: (Clutches his chest and core in pain, before his orange glow goes out, killing him instantly)
(FIN)
That's my theory. I think that the Mafia Skibidi Mutant probably knows how to teleport like his second version. This is probably true, because how did he get from Denver to New Zealand in 2 Episodes? He obviously got there somehow in about 2 hours. According to this theory, after Episode 77, he went to the Cameraman Base. After he attacked Oblitetor in Episode 77, he simply fell and teleported. In 2 hours, he, Michael, and Berserker could level up, and the Mafia could quickly get yellow energy instead of orange energy. If he didn't have a teleporter, then I think he would have arrived at the Cameraman Base in 2 days. He could hardly have lost such technology, because it would be stupid to make an Elite Soldier without a teleporter. Scientists hardly destroyed his teleporter, because it's actually the best technology, for example, to save a squad at the last moment, like he did in Episode 77. The proof that he has a teleporter is that he had smoke in Episode 77. Only teleportations would produce such smoke. If you say that he doesn't have a teleporter, because he flew away on a jetpack in Episode 79. His first thought was to escape, and that's what he did. He probably teleported off-screen later. If he didn't have a teleporter in Episode 77, then it turns out he probably would have died. He has a teleporter after Episode 67. After all, scientists won't remove such a powerful technology, because he can simply escape from it in a difficult moment.
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Part 1:
The scene opens up to the interior of a van. Inside, a squad of Armed Cameramen, including the POV, prepare for battle as the van takes them to a location where an extremely strong heat signature has been detected as seen in the van's control room's map. The door to the back of the van opens, and the squad steps out. When a small fleet of Astros flies overhead, the entire squad instinctively hides behind a rock; luckily; they are not detected.
The POV then peeks over the rock behind which he and his squad are hiding, when Titan Cameraman- now in worse shape than when he last appeared- limps into view. Despite running out of energy, he had managed to defeat a few Astros offscreen and salvage their parts to replace some of his equipment- including his left leg. Suddenly, he is hit by a powerful plasma blast- quickly revealed to be Duchess's doing. Despite the latter having the advantage, Titan Cameraman lunges at her, but is quickly knocked down by Duchess's chain. While TC manages to land a few hits on Duchess- including slashing open her cheek, tearing off one of her tentacles and shattering her propulsion ring, Duchess easily manages to overpower TC in the process with her telekinetic abilities and a few more fleet members that fly in over the course of the battle, even shattering both of TCM's legs in the process. She then manages to use a hypnosis orb on TC's detainer claw to prevent him from doing any further damage as she mocks him because of his current state.
She then calls out for an Astro, who summons a Corejacker into view, which uses its soundwave to shatter TCM's lens and paralyze him. But just before the Corejacker can fly onto his core, it is vaporized to ashes by an even more powerful plasma blast. As Duchess's look quickly switches from one of satisfaction to one of confusion, she and her fleet turn to the POV and his squad...
Part 2:
...but before they can deal any damage, several members of Duchess's squad are shot down by a volley of red plasma orbs. This is followed by a supersonic shriek, which affects not just the Cameramen, but even Duchess herself. Suddenly, she is knocked down to the ground by Titan Speakerman 3.0, now equipped with a propulsion ring and more powerful weaponry, who repeatedly assaults her, causing her to sustain severe damage. She manages to blast him off by firing a beam from her core, but the damage dealt to TSM from the shot alone is quickly reversed by a Regenerative Speaker Ship, which overcharges TSM and boosts his rage. Duchess tries to pull down TSM with her chain, but TSM reflexively catches it and hurls her around to destroy all the other members of her squad, even blasting her with his new EMP plasma cannons, constantly switching between rapid fire and beam modes.
In desperation, Duchess calls over another Corejacker, which latches itself on TSM's new core, but ultimately ends up destroying itself becuase of TSM's new core's hexagonal shape and comparatively larger size. Shocked, Duchess calls over even more Corejackers to deal with TSM. Their sonic shrieks have no effect on TSM, who instead deploys his detachable shoulder speaker drones which fly around and fire not only supersonic shrieks, but also plasma beams from their subwoofers. Titan Speakerman lunges, punches and shoots down several more of the corejackers as the same time. One of the Corejackers even attempts to corrupt TSM again, but it is nonchalantly fired off by TSM's core blast, which even hits Astro Duchess so hard that her entire body shatters apart. TSM's shoulder speakers then rapidly spin around a now helpless Duchess while firing supersonic shrieks, causing her to explode. The speakers then fly back on to TSM's back.
Final Part; Full Episode:
TSM then turns to TCM as an army of Speaker Planes, upgraded Speakermen (including Executor), powerful Skibidi Toilets, and other Speaker aircraft fly up behind him. Half a dozen Maintenance Speaker Drones carrying powerful Astro weaponry then fly up to Titan Cameraman, quickly repair him back to peak condition, restore his energy, and equip him with the new weaponry and equipment. Both Titans then turn to the POV, with Titam Cameraman giving him the usual thumbs up gesture, and Titan Speakerman a "rock on" gesture. The POV responds back with a thumbs up gesture.
Did the picture/animation for the background of skibidi.watch change?
I dont know but I think it did
Also: is boom done with skibidi? I'm really mixed with either himm just having a team or moving on.
(also first post on my school acc yayyy)
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