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In Skibidi Toilet, a small amount TV Men appear in the background or have a small role in the series. Most of them distinguishable from average TV Men.

Normal TV Men[]

The Gun TV Man is a Normal TV Man variant that debuted and only appeared in Episode 49, where he assisted TV Woman in defeating the Buzzsaw Strider Skibidi Toilet. He is the first distinct variant of the TV Man seen in the series.

Appearance[]

He resembles an ordinary Normal TV Man but features a small gun mounted on the left side of his television.

Abilities[]

The Gun TV Man has demonstrated the same abilities as a Normal TV Man, including hand-to-hand combat, but he also utilizes the small gun mounted on his television, setting him apart from other Normal TV Men and making him unique.


Combat[]

Head-Mounted Gun[]

This weapon is a long-range firearm mounted on the top left side of his television. It was demonstrated in Episode 49 that this weapon is effective for destroying eye protection designed for Skibidi Toilets, such as the heavy-duty vision goggles. The Gun TV Man showcased this weapon against the Mechanized Strider Skibidi Toilet, where he shot it, briefly paralyzing the toilet.


Movement[]

Teleportation[]

The Gun TV Man can use this unique ability in order to transport himself and even others to other places. He has not been seen using this ability during his only appearance in Episode 49.

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Skibidi toilet 49[]

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Him accompanying TV Woman.

The Gun TV Man made his debut and only appearance in this episode, where he could be seen shooting at the HDVG of the Buzzsaw Strider Skibidi Toilet and walking alongside TV Woman and another Normal TV Man. He was later observed noticing a group of Large Skibidi Toilets approaching from behind before eventually teleporting away from the battlefield.

Feats[]

Episode 49[]

Kills/Injuries[]

Episode Character Image Death/Injuried Status/State
49 Buzzsaw Strider Skibidi Toilet Glass of the HDVG shot with Head Mounted Gun. Injured

Trivia[]

  • It is unknown what that happened to him after Episode 49.

Gallery[]

The Brusque TV Man is a Normal TV Man that only appeared in Episode 76, where he showed signs of cockiness toward his allies before teleporting away a sample of a deceased Trooper Astro Toilet to the Cameramen laboratory.

Appearance[]

He looks exactly the same as every Normal TV Man but has as a dark blue button on the right side of his coat.

Personality[]

The Brusque TV Man, as the name suggests is a really abrupt and arrogant person. He could be seen behaving in this way during his only appearance in Episode 76, where he did not mind helping the Astro Laser Blaster Large Cameraman and the Parasite Disabler Gun Cameraman flee from Denver while it was getting attacked by the Astro Toilets. He is also shown to be pretty stoic, and keeping a calm demeanor even after getting hit by several furniture thrown at him by Camerawoman and Fred.

Abilities[]

The Brusque TV Man has showcased the same abilities as a Normal TV Man.


Combat[]

Hypnosis Screen[]

The Brusque TV Man can like all the other Normal TV Men utilize this ability in order to hypnotise others. However, this ability does not work if the victim wears sunglasses, a lens, a visor or heavy-duty vision goggles. He could be seen using this ability against the Astro Laser Blaster Large Cameraman during Episode 76, ordering him to not move closer to him.


Movement[]

Teleportation[]

The Brusque TV Man can use this unique ability in order to transport himself and even others to other places. He could be seen using this ability in Episode 76 in order to bring a deceased Trooper Astro Toilet sample for The Alliance's science team.

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Neutral[]

Appearances[]

Skibidi toilet 76 (part 2 & full episode)[]

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Him using his hypnosis screen on the POV-Cameraman and telling him to stay away.

The Brusque TV Man made his debut and only appearance in this Episode where he could be seen teleporting away samples of deceased Astro Toilets among other TV Men before getting noticed and approached by the Astro Laser Blaster Large Cameraman, the POV-Cameraman. He suddenly reacted and used his hypnosis screen on the Large Cameraman, forcing him to stay away from himself.


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Him pointing at the sample.

The Brusque TV Man later teleported the sample to the Cameramen laboratory where he told a group of Scientist Cameramen including the Senior Scientist Cameraman to analyse it roughly. Camerawoman saw his behavior through a display and responded to him by throwing a TV at his face.


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Him teleporting away from the Cameramen laboratory.

This made Brusque TV man display an annoyed face on his screen before getting hit by a shelf thrown by Fred. When he looked back, he got confronted by Fred and the Purple Tied Dark Blue Shirted Cameraman who gave him the middle finger because of his cocky behavior on the battlefield. He warned them about the Astro Toilets before teleporting away.

Trivia[]

  • His voiceline “Stay back, fodder! Samples more important.” was changed to “Stay back! Samples more important.” after receiving backlash from fans for being too mean spirited.
  • He is the only Normal TV Man in the series that sports a dark blue bottom on his coat.

Gallery[]

The Jolly TV Man is a Normal TV Man that made his debut in Episode 77, where he could be seen accompanying Scientist TV Man at the TV Men laboratory.

He is known for his easy-going personality and the excessive displaying of a smile emote on his monitor.

Appearance[]

He resembles any other Normal TV Man, in terms of clothes and head. However, he can be seen constantly displaying the “c:” emoticon on his screen most of the time.

Personality[]

Jolly TV Man is as the name suggests a really joyful and silly person based on the happy emoticon regularly displayed on his television. He seems to have a positive mindset as seen during his debut in Episode 77, where he constantly kept smiling even if the TV Men laboratory was under attack by the Astro Toilets.

Abilities[]

His abilities have never been shown, but he has the same abilities as any other Normal TV Man.


Combat[]

Hypnosis Screen[]

Like all Normal TV Men, Jolly TV Man can utilize his purple screen to hypnotize others. However, this ability does not work on anyone using a type of lens, sunglasses, heavy-duty vision goggles, or visor, unfortunately.


Movement[]

Teleportation[]

Like all TV Men, Jolly TV Man can use teleportation to move from one destination to another without the need to traverse the distance in between.

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Trivia[]

  • He was smiling when the TV Laboratory was being attacked because he felt "silly"; this was confirmed by DaFuq!?Boom! in an interview.
    • Jolly TV Man seems to be smiling most of the time when he appears on the screen.
  • He along with TV Woman are so far the only distinct members of the TV Men who have not been seen speaking.