The Hook is a weapon that first appeared in Episode 41, which is the same episode as Titan TV Man's debut. Its main purpose is to reel in foes, which can make them an easier target. It was unused until Episode 47, where the Titan TV Man dragged the G-Toilet closer towards him so he could use his Red Screen of Death on him. It also appears in Episode 67 in the mouth of the Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet Mech to remove the Lens from the Injured Titan Cameraman for him to use his Red Screen of Death from his Television, which was behind the Large Black Helicopter Speaker all along.
Appearance[]
The Hook is a standard grappling hook, with four black claws that bend at an angle, in hope that at least one of the claws latches onto an object/platform. Attached to the four claws is a sequence of black chains, which can extend and thrust forward to propel the rest of the Hook. It is unknown how far the black chain can go.
Functionality[]
The hook serves as a method to forcibly drag enemy targets closer towards the user utilizing the equipment, as seen in Episode 47, where the Cinemaman uses it to drag the G-Man Skibidi Toilet closer towards him so he could use his Red Screen of Death ability.
Creation[]
- It was presumably created by the Scientist TV Men to assist Cinemaman in combat.
Appearances[]
- Episode 41 - Titan TV Man
- Episode 44 - Titan TV Man/Cinemaman
- Episode 45 - Cinemaman
- Episode 46 - Cinemaman
- Episode 47 - Titan TV Man/Cinemaman
- Episode 67 Part 2 - Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet Mech
- Episode 73 Part 2 - Berserker Skibidi Mutant 2.0
- Episode 74 - Berserker Skibidi Mutant 2.0
- Episode 77.1, 77.2, 77.3, 77.4- Berserker Skibidi Mutant 2.0
- Episode 77.4 - Astro Chief Scientist Mech
Users[]
Trivia[]
- The hook is using the same combo reference of Mortal Kombat's ninjas Scorpion and Smoke of using it to pull the enemy with his most recycled famous quotes "Get over here!!" and "Come here!!".
- The right hook of Titan TV Man was sawed by the Jetpack Dual Buzzsaw Skibidi Toilet. This was hard to notice.
- The Hook can be seen in the thumbnail of Episode 41 and other thumbnails where the Titan TV Man/Cinemaman are included in.
- For Cinemaman, the Hook only has one use. This is shown when the Cinemaman uses the Hook from his right arm and drags the G-Man Skibidi Toilet toward him. Afterward, the Hook is no longer to be seen.
- It's unknown if the Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet's Hook has one use, most likely not.
- The Berserker Mutant Skibidi Toilet now has hooks, but it is unknown if they are reusable or not, due to the fact that he didn't use them yet.
- It's unknown if the Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet's Hook has one use, most likely not.
- In Episode 45, the Hook survived the collision between Cinemaman and Infected Titan Speakerman, unlike the Black Helicopter Speaker's Rotors. Because of this, the Hook can be quite durable.
- There is no information on why the Berserker Mutant Skibidi Toilet uses hooks.
- The Detaining claws is different from Hooks. This is because Hooks pulls enemies toward them, while the Detaining Claws detain and attack.
- This has two variants, Claws and Detaining Claws.