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After the development of the Semi-Large Parasitic Skibidi Toilets, two of them were deployed to mind control the Titan Speakerman, resulting in the Infected Titan Speakerman.
The Titan Speakerman managed to destroy one of the Parasitic Toilets in retaliation. However, he eventually succumbed to infection from the second one. As a result of the infection, electricity now lingers around his speakers, the core has turned yellow, and his head jerks uncontrollably. Upon transformation, the Titan turned against his own forces, indiscriminately slaughtering the Speakermen and Cameramen, while his iconic theme was altered to the Skibidi Toilet anthem.
Following Episode 56, the Infected Titan Speakerman would reappear in the series after his temporary absence since Episode 47, exhibiting upgraded and modernized hardware, armor, and repairs by the Skibidi Toilets.
Appearances[]
Default[]
The physical appearance and structure of Infected Titan Speakerman are exactly the same as before. However, since he is infected, his core glows yellow instead of red, and although it is very difficult to see, he has a Large Parasitic Skibidi Toilet on his nape, which ensures the continuation of his infection.
Damaged[]
Infected Titan Speakerman's damaged form can be seen from Skibidi toilet 45 to Skibidi toilet 47. In the conflict with Cinemaman in Skibidi toilet 45, his left shoulder and head speaker were torn off. This makes the parasite in his nape more visible. Apart from this, no burning or cuts can be seen on the body.
Abilities[]
The Infected Titan Speakerman preserves comparable characteristics to that of his uninfected counterpart, such as executing aerial assaults and launching plasma projectiles from his hand-mounted blaster. Currently, he dominates as one of the powerful members of the Skibidi Toilets, assisted by the G-Toilet.
Infected Titan Speakerman's abilities still same but his physical combat has dropped off significantly.
Physical Combat[]
Titan Speakerman has become considerably weaker in physical combat since being infected. Titan Speakerman's physical combat at a much lower level than the disinfected version, as the parasite always avoids combat and forces to use his long-range weapon in order to survive.
However, the only noticeable alteration following the infection is the gradual decline in the Titan Speakerman's utilization of hand-to-hand combat throughout the progression of the series. The transformation behind this remains unknown; it may stem from the parasite diminishing his capabilities or compelling his control.
Relationships and Connections[]
Factions & Affiliations[]
Allies[]
- Skibidi Toilets - Belonging Faction
Enemies[]
- The Alliance - Main Enemy Faction
- Cameramen - Enemy Subfaction
- Speakermen - Own Faction
Characters[]
Allies[]
- G-Toilet/G-Toilet 2.0 - Supporter/Companion In Battle
Enemies[]
- Cinemaman - Potent Hero
Feats[]
Skibidi toilet 47[]
- Destroyed Titan TV Man's screen with a Giant Knife to save G-Toilet 2.0.
Episode Appearances[]
Skibidi Toilet 32[]

The Titan Speakerman, already infected by a Semi-Large Parasitic Skibidi Toilet, on the verge of using his Arm Plasma Cannon to kill the POV-Cameraman.
Skibidi Toilet 33[]

The infected Titan Speakerman using his Arm Plasma Cannon to take down two approaching Speaker Helicopters.
Skibidi Toilet 35[]

The infected Titan Speakerman, alongside the G-Toilet, about to kill the Stripped Tied Scientist Cameraman using his Arm plasma cannon after the latter attempted to disinfect him.
Skibidi Toilet 38[]

The infected Titan Speakerman avoided the beam from the Parasite disabler laser tank thanks to the G-Toilet's intervention.
Skibidi Toilet 44[]

Cinemaman and the infected Titan Speakerman observed each other from a distance, ready to fight, with the latter ascending using his jetpack.
Skibidi Toilet 45[]

The battle between Cinemaman and the infected Titan Speakerman, with the latter being defeated by his opponent and fleeing the area using his jetpack.
In this episode, the battle between the infected Titan Speakerman and Cinemaman, which was set up in the previous episode, took place. From the POV-Cameraman's angle and position, the battle between the two Titans was not fully visible. However, based on what was shown, Cinemaman had the upper hand due to his significantly larger size and higher resilience. The Titan Speakerman repeatedly used his Arm plasma cannon, but his attacks were futile and failed to affect his opponent. Cinemaman, keeping the infected Titan at a considerable distance, used his thrusters to charge at him, causing both to crash to the ground.
Both Titans rose from the impact, with the Titan Speakerman attempting to flee. However, one of his speakers was torn off by Cinemaman's shoulder claws in an effort to remove the parasite controlling him. The infected Titan ultimately escaped the area using his jetpack.
Skibidi Toilet 46[]

The infected Titan Speakerman fleeing at high speed from Cinemaman using his jetpack.
Skibidi Toilet 47[]
In this episode, the confrontation and pursuit between Cinemaman and the infected Titan Speakerman reached his conclusion, with the latter luring him into a trap in an attempt to infect him.

The infected Titan Speakerman seen by the POV-Cameraman still fleeing from Cinemaman at high speed outside a ruined city.
After the events of Episode 46, on the outskirts of a ruined city, the infected Titan Speakerman was spotted by the POV-Cameraman, still fleeing from Cinemaman at high speed using his jetpack. Cinemaman appeared on the scene via teleportation, only to encounter the G-Toilet, who used his laser eyes and cannons to attack the Titan, resulting in a battle between the two. The Titan TV Man had a clear advantage in the fight.

The infected Titan Speakerman stabbing Cinemaman's screen with a large knife in a surprise attack from behind.
Following a series of events in which the Titan TV Man was repeatedly attacked by giant and armed Skibidi Toilets, and while he was on the verge of defeating the G-Toilet with his death screen, the infected Titan Speakerman suddenly reappeared. Using his jetpack, he positioned himself behind the rival Titan and stabbed his screen with a large knife, saving the G-Toilet and leaving the Titan TV at a severe disadvantage.

The infected Titan Speakerman appearing enraged after Cinemaman's escape, then leaving the area using his jetpack.
Skibidi Toilet 73[]

The infected Titan Speakerman visible through the smoke and fog atop a building, staring at Plungerwoman (POV).
Kill Count[]
Episode | Character | Image | Circumstances |
32 | Strider Speaker | ![]() |
Destroyed with the Plasma Cannon. |
Large Speakerman x2 | |||
Normal Speakerman x37 | |||
Scientist Speakerman x4 | |||
POV-Cameraman | |||
33 | Helicopter Speaker x2 | ![]() | |
35 | Striped Tied Scientist Cameraman | ![]() |
Destroyed with Arm Plasma Blaster (with G-Toilet). |
45 | Helicopter Gray Skibidi Toilet x1 | ![]() |
Unconsciously beaten with brutallity. |
Total Kills: 49
Battle & Clashes[]
Adversarial Characters | Info. | Result of the confrontation | |
Skibidi Toilet 45 | ![]() |
At the beginning of the episode, the Infected Titan Speakerman is seen being quickly thrown to the ground by someone and he firing several plasma shots. Then Cinemaman appears, coming towards him. Infected Titan Speakerman flies with his jetpack to escape from him but Cinemaman catches him and they both crash to the ground. While they quickly stand up, Infected Titan Speakerman is injured by Cinemaman's claws and is forced to retreat. | Defeated |
Cinemaman |
Trivia[]
- After the Titan Speakerman got infected, he was often reinforced by the G-Toilet during Episodes 33, 35, and 38 (This was not the case in Episode 44 and 45.) in order to solidify his existence alive as he is constantly proven useful in most battles, acting as G-Toilet 2.0's right hand in most cases.
- While the Titan Speakerman can play music on command, he is also capable of making noise on his own; usually grunts and moans while he is in pain.
- Many comments under Episode 47 said that when you reverse the episode and listen carefully, but instead it's actually a "Dog" sound effect from Half Life Games.
- During Episode 45, his left speaker superstructures was ripped out by the Cinemaman's claw attack and he had to retreat out of severe damage. It was also clear that the Cinemaman wanted to grab hold of the parasite easier but failed, possibly due to Titan Speakerman's infection side effect of constant twitching.
- Titan Speakerman relies heavily on agility and speed, allowing him to outpace Cinemaman.