Cars are vehicles (previously) used by Humans. Not much is known about this vehicle in the series besides its ability to drive and that it was created by Humans to make transport more easy. It's usually just a prop seen in some episodes, the only time a car was seen moving was in Episode 5 and Episode 9, after this, no more more cars were seen moving at all in the rest of the series. The humans may have been converted to Skibidi Toilets or have been killed.
Appearance[]
The car has a lot of different variations, shapes and forms. The appearances of the cars can be different, just like real life cars. (Different wheels, color, lights etc.)
Users[]
- Humans
- The Administrator (He is in a car in some episodes)
- Sightbender Agent (One of her shapeshifts is a car)
Creation[]
The creation of the car is unknown, but it might have been created by humans because they were the first ones to use it and show it. Now The Alliance and Skibidi Toilets have their own vehicles, some as cars. They most likely got the idea from the original car.
Variants[]
Special[]
- Red car (at the end of Season 25) : A form of Sightbender Agent
Repaired Cars[]
- 1994-1996 Ford Aspire (3-door)
- 1995-1997 Ford Explorer (XLT, Eddie Bauer)
- 1995-1999 Pontiac Sunfire (4-door)
- 1996-2000 Plymouth Grand Voyager
- 1997-1999 Nissan Maxima
- 1997-1999 Ford Escort (wagon)
- 1997-1999 Toyota Camry
- 1999 GMC Sierra 1500 (EXT, +bed canopy)
Damaged Cars[]
- Red Trabant 601 Car Wreck (Heavily Damaged)
- Scarlet LIAZ Škoda 706 RT Wreck
- Silver Volga-GAZ 24 Wreck
- White & Yellow Moskvitch 2140 Wreck
- Green ZAZ-968 Zaporozhets Wreck
- Light Blue GAZ-53 Wreck
- Blue Volkswagen Golf Wreck (Heavily Damaged)
- Orange Volkswagen Golf Wreck
- Navy Blue Moskvitch 2140 Wreck (Heavily Damaged)
- White & Pink Trabant 601 Wreck
- RAF-2203 Latvija Wreck
- Dark Navy Volga GAZ-24 Wreck (Heavily Damaged)
- Dark Blue Avia A31 Wreck
- 1997-2011 Ford Crown Victoria (Police) Wreck
Trivia[]
- The cars appeared for the first time in Episode 3.
- This is also the first episode where Humans appeared physically.
- The Administrator can usually be seen inside of a car but never seen driving; he is mostly just seen inside one.
- In Episode 5, we get to see for the first time a car moving, since when the POV-Cameraman is about to look up in the sky, we can see a pink car fleeing from the scene at the bottom of the bridge after the Giant Flying Skibidi Toilet appeared in the sky.
- This would be the first and last time we get to see a car doing something like this.
- Some cars may have been destroyed and stripped for parts for Skibidi Toilets. This may go along with Regular helicopters, Abrams tanks, and Armored vehicle-launched bridge.
- This theory is presumably correct because the wheels of the Dual Buzzsaw Car Skibidi Toilet look eerily similar to the wheels of a car, and not more futuristic and smaller wheels of the Quad-Launcher Car Skibidi Toilet.
- Most of the cars seen in the series seem to be from the 1970s to the mid-2000s implying its main timeline likely takes place around it.
- These car models are from Car Props (Consumer Pack) v0.7.
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The Spray paint can first appeared in Episode 9. Its only purpose was to spray paint the Cameramen logo onto poster photos of the first Skibidi Toilet, effectively vandalizing each of them. It is unknown if this item will make a reappearance in the upcoming episodes.
Appearance[]
The Spray paint can is a typical coloring paint can with a unique pattern. Its outer layer is decorated with interconnected diamond shapes, each resembling the others. The components of this diamond pattern are differentiated only by color, with some shapes containing yellow, red, orange, green, purple, or white. The parts of the can that do not feature this pattern include the tomato-red base, the red nozzle, and the gray metal material beneath the nozzle, consistent with real spray cans. A minor detail on the left-hand side of the spray can is a barcode.
Functionality[]
The item functions identically to a normal paint can. When used, it magically sprays the Cameramen logo onto the surface the user is pointing it at. While spraying, the can releases a noticeable red mist for as long as the nozzle is pressed down, quickly ceasing once the nozzle is no longer activated. This effect can be seen on the vandalized poster of the first Skibidi Toilet.
Users[]
Easter Eggs[]
- This appears to be a red spray paint, but it actually sprays one other color, that being black.
- This is a hint item, and many people don't see the spray paint in full detail. However, the Cameramen have still painted on Skibidi Toilet pictures, as seen in episodes 12 and 15.
Trivia[]
- Episode 9 is the first and only time we see this item.
- This is an incredibly rare item.
- This item has sprayed four Skibidi Toilet pictures; three of the painted pictures were not seen sprayed with the Spray paint can equipped by the Dark Blue Suited Cameraman or any other Normal Cameramen.
- It is unknown whether or not it can spray paint different types of graffiti or if the only thing it can spray is the Cameraman Logo, making it appear magically without having to do the details.
The Orbital camera device was an item that serves as a remote for the Orbital camera. It made its first and only appearance in Episode 17. A few moments after its appearance, it was dropped and left on the Rooftop, due to the incoming danger about to be conferred on its user. It ceased to appear a second time, and nothing resembling it has appeared in the series since.
Appearance[]
On the left-hand side of the remote, a noticeable red button is affixed onto the gray casing, surrounded by an open quadrilateral shape consisting of yellow and black caution stripes and a white and dark red outline over it, with a small label on the top that presumably says "DANGER". On the opposite half of the remote, a plethora of buttons and levers are affixed onto the casing, instead of the singular red button. From top to bottom and left to right, these details include:
- Two banana-colored squares completed with minimized, smaller black buttons placed on the bottom center of them.
- Six lights, paired into horizontal and adjacent packs of three.
- From left to right, these two groups of three lights are colored red, yellow, and green.
- A blue circuit-board-like material with two white buttons placed beneath it. These white buttons are reminiscent of the multicolored buttons placed significantly higher on the remote in both size and shape.
- A large, vertically sized, dark gray slider, where the handle is placed on the top third of the slider.
- Yellow and gray switches that are switched on. Below them, identical white buttons to those placed beneath the blue circuit board are found.
- A light-yellow LED, resemblant to the similarly colored squares positioned noticeably higher to it.
- A small, black, rectangular sign with a white border. On the minimally sized sign, ineligible text can be spotted.
Functionality[]
Once a Normal Cameraman, or any character for that matter, presses the red button, it will activate the Orbital camera, causing it to use its blue laser beam and hypothetically destroy its opponents. However, when it was used against the Skibidi Toilets in Episode 17, it failed to kill a single enemy. This is because of a combination of its insufficient ability and the inadequate location it was launched; it did not directly target any opponents and instead made first contact with the concrete ground.
Trivia[]
- It is the third item to appear in the Skibidi Toilet series.
- It functions similarly to the BABA BOOEY button, except it involves a laser beam instead of propane barrels, and it seems to have more buttons at the side, although they never were used.
- The Orbital camera device made a one-time appearance.
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Flushers are items that are found inside of Skibidi Toilets. They are on the top part of the Toilet Body. Some of these are covered with a Flusher Cover. However, for the Normal Skibidi Bathtub, they have a different type of flusher called Drainers.
Functionality[]
- This is used to flush Skibidi Toilets, which kills them.
- This can be used to be a weapon and to put in the head of a toilet, resulting to its death, this happened since Episode 26.
Trivia[]
- This is the first item in the Series.
- The last time they were used was in Episode 68 when the Semi-Medium Scientist Skibidi Toilets were being attacked, The Alliance have largely resorted to destroying Toilets instead by force.
- Most new toilets have flush covers to protect their flusher.
Balaclavas are headwear worn by several Gray Skibidi Toilet variants. These types of headwear hide the user's identity, alongside providing them the ability to blend into dark environments, which allow them to stealthily eliminate their enemies with ease.
Usage[]
The Balaclavas are only worn by the Skibidi Toilet faction, mostly due to the fact that they possess Human heads unlike The Alliance. They are typically used by Armed Skibidi Toilets with a dark-shaded exterior.
Creation[]
These Balaclavas were originally created by the Humans in order to hide their own identities from one another. However, the Skibidi Toilets somehow modified the sizes of them, thus making them suitable for various Skibidi Toilet heads.
Utilized By[]
Trivia[]
- In Episode 26, the Balaclava Skibidi Toilet was able to freely sing the Skibidi Toilet Anthem due to the Balaclava featuring a bottom hole for the mouth, unlike future episodes. Additionally, the same goes for the Balaclava Dual Launcher Skibidi Toilet.
- Currently, there are only eight Skibidi Toilets that wear Balaclavas.
- Standard helmets and Balaclavas are able to blend in perfectly with each other, as seen in the Jetpack Laser Balaclava Skibidi Toilet's appearance.
The Stun baton is a melee weapon that first debuted in Episode 53. It is a weapon wielded by the Large Cameramen. Its primary function is to paralyze Skibidi Toilets using electricity. It serves as a melee variant of the Paralyzer laser rifle.
Appearance[]
The Stun Baton appears similar to the Stun Baton used by police officers of modern times. It is a cylindrical weapon. It features a black grip handle. The main body is slim and dark, extending to a wider, barrel-like tip that houses several copper-colored electrodes arranged in a circular pattern to damage its target.
Functionality[]
It is used to strike and paralyze Skibidi Toilets, allowing the user to flush them with ease.
In Episode 54, a Large Cameraman threw his Stun Baton off-screen at a Strider Skibidi Toilet to paralyze it, then flushed it after it had fallen from a relatively low rooftop. It proved very useful, but it is unknown why it did not appear again.
Trivia[]
- The Stun Baton originates from the Stunstick, used by the Combine Civil Protection from Half-Life 2.
- The Stun baton was only used in Episode 54 to stun a Strider Skibidi Toilet that was shooting at the POV-Cameraman.
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The Spear launcher is a type of Bolt Rifle that only the Speargun Police Skibidi Toilet used. It can shoot out spears out of itself. This weapon has only been used by 1 character which is Speargun Police Skibidi Toilet. The Spear launcher shoots sharp spears out of it, impaling its targets and killing them (only to normal units).
Appearance[]
The Spear launcher is an incredibly powerful weapon that utilizes a hydraulic-powered launching mechanism to propel fast-moving spears towards enemy targets with an immense amount of force, capable of causing severe or fatal damage.
Functionality[]
The Spear launcher is a weapon that fires spears at targets to cause significant harm. It is great at defeating targets and can also hinder larger ones to some extent.
Variants[]
- Bolt Rifle (Alliance Variant)
- Paralyzer Dart Gun (Alliance Dart Variant)
Users[]
Trivia[]
- There has only been one entity that utilizes this type of weapon, that being the Speargun Police Skibidi Toilet.
- It's considered the Skibidi Toilet's equivalent to the Bolt Rifle.
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The Baseball bat is a standard baseball bat with barbed wire attached on it. It is a melee weapon that first appeared in Episode 67. It was first seen being utilized by the Yellow Tied Brown Suited Speakerman, who managed to enter Alpha-Hills Labs. It is presumed that it does decent damage to Normal Skibidi Toilets.
Functionality[]
Baseball bats are melee weapons. Unlike the knife, rather than being sharp and being used to stab others, baseball bats have a blunt end, and are used as an impact weapon. Due to this, the force of the bat can often beat and stun its victims, which are typically around the same size of the user.
Users[]
Speakermen[]
Appearance[]
In Episode 67, the Yellow Tied Brown Suited Speakerman was seen equipping the Baseball Bat in the upper left corner of the Alpha-Hills Labs, seemingly preparing for the challenges he might face later on. In Episode 68, the Yellow Tied Brown Suited Speakerman is seen using his Baseball Bat on a Quad-Claw Arm Skibidi Toilet, hitting it repeatedly.
Trivia[]
- The Bat in Episode 67 is Negan's Lucille from The Walking Dead.
- In other Episodes, the Bats were made out of wood and with some screws, now, the Bats are made of Steel/Metal, shown in Episode 70 and Episode 69.
- We saw this in 4 consecutive episodes.
- This weapon is used only by Speakermen, but it is likely that other Alliance factions as well use it.
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The manual book is a mysterious item found deep within the depths of the Skibidi Toilet base. It appears as a large plain book with a TV Men symbol imprinted on the front, possibly suggesting that it originally belonged to the TV Men. The manual book was confirmed to have TV Man technology.
Two of such books were seen resting on a metal table within the research lab of the base.
Appearance[]
This just looks like a normal book that has a TV Man logo on it. It is also very dirty, rusty, and has tears. This means this book must be very old.
Creation[]
The creation of this Manual book is very unknown because we don't have that much information about it, but since it was in the Skibidi Toilet's base or Alpha-Hills Labs it was most likely made by the Skibidi Toilets, but since it has the TV Man logo on it then it could have been created by the TV Men then stolen by the Skibidi Toilets. But since in Skibidi toilet 70 we saw that the Infiltration squad members that were left stole the Manual book so they might have gotten it back, but since then we do not know where it has gone. We saw that Lucky Cameraman actually put the book back down on the table, so they might have just left it there.
Trivia[]
- This is currently an unknown item and was found inside the Alpha-Hills Labs.
- The TV on the book is the TV of TV Woman.
- This book was maybe stolen by the Skibidi Toilets from the TV Men, or the TV Men might have gave the Skibidi Toilets the book. But the book might be the TV Men's book because it has the TV logo.
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The Plasma Revolver is a weapon utilized by the Detective Cameraman, first appearing in the Season 25 Compilation. It resembles a plasma-loaded revolver; instead of conventional bullets, the Plasma Revolver uses plasma as its ammunition, a feature common in many modern Cameramen weapons.
Functionality[]
The Plasma Revolver has never been observed in combat, so its functionality remains unknown. However, being a revolver, it likely operates like other firearms: pulling the trigger releases plasma projectiles to inflict damage on enemies. As a gun, it is also classified as a ranged weapon.
Users[]
Trivia[]
- The model used by the Plasma Revolver is the Alternate Piercer Revolver from ULTRAKILL, an indie FPS video game.
- This makes the Plasma Revolver the third weapon to utilize a gun model from ULTRAKILL, following the Double Barrel Plasma Blaster as the first and the bottom turret of the Weaponized Strider Skibidi Toilet as the second.
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The Energy Whip, also known as the Plasma Flail, is a disciplinary weapon used exclusively by the Duchess Astro Toilet 2.0 in Episode 77 (full episode) to effectively inflict pain on Titan TV Man 2.0, allowing the Astro Toilets to successfully hijack Titan TV Man 2.0. When the Duchess Astro Toilet 2.0 used the Energy Whip against Titan TV Man 2.0, he was unable to get up and appeared severely hurt, suggesting that the Energy Whip deals significant damage.
Functionality[]
The Energy Whip is mainly used to discipline titan-sized individuals from The Alliance. It was first used by the Duchess Astro Toilet 2.0, where she uses the Energy Whip to strike Titan TV Man numerous times, causing significant damage and pain. Judging by the Titan TV Man's reaction after being hit by the Energy Whil, it is very painful, even to his enduring self.
Users[]
Trivia[]
- Its only and primary purpose is mainly to inflict high pain onto the target.
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Shurikens are a ranged weaponry that are used by both The Alliance and Skibidi Toilets, as seen from the color of the Shuriken. They were first seen in Episode 77 in Osaka, Japan.
Appearance[]
The Shuriken appears to be a symmetrical triangular design. The blades are angular and sharp, with a metallic orange or blue color accented by the details on each prong.
Functionality[]
The Shuriken is designed for precision and lethality as a throwing weapon used in close-to-mid-range combat.
Trivia[]
- This weapon is shared by both the Skibidi Toilets and The Alliance, probably meaning that they created it together to both use.
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The AK-47 is a ranged weapon that was first seen in Skibidi toilet 73. It was first seen lying on the ground next to a dead human. It works similarly to a shotgun.
Functionality[]
Without any laser attachments, it shoots out bullets at a rapid pace. With the laser cannon attachment, it presumably works as a normal laser cannon. The AK-47 is also a weapon used in real life, so probably most of the functions of this weapon in the series are like the functions of this weapon in real life.
Creation[]
The AK-47 Rifle was created by humans used to defend themselves against enemies. Eventually it was passed down to Cameramen in which they gave the AK-47 a few upgrades.
Trivia[]
- A Laser Version of AK-47 was seen used by Russian Cameramen. It's because this rifle was made in Russia (USSR), that's why these Cameramen use it.
- In Episode 73 an AK-47 Rifle was with attached flashlight under its forrend.
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The Franchi SPAS-12 is a weapon that first appeared in Episode 69, being held by an Armed Normal Cameraman. It is an advanced shotgun that can vary in model, previously used by Humans and now the Quad-Spike Shotgun Cameraman with four mini spikes attached on the edge of the barrel. Humans from Episode 73 also used a less advanced version of this weapon.
Functionality[]
The SPAS-12 fires pellets of projectiles at targets, littering them with bullets and dealing a high amount of damage.
Creation[]
The SPAS-12 was initially created by Humans and was then passed down to the Alliance for mass production. It is unknown if The Alliance created new ones themselves or if they stole or took the Human's original creation.
Trivia[]
- Most of these shotguns make use of modular attachments, which are weapons that can be mounted on firearms to adapt them to certain situations; in this case, it is presumably being used to give them extra range.
- This is the third weapon made by Humans used by The Alliance, with the first being the Knife and the second being the Baseball Bat. (The Plunger is technically not a weapon made by Humans, as it is only used for plunging and was not intended to be used as a weapon).
- They shoot like a normal gun, using gunpowder to fire shells that release pellets instead of bolts.
- In part 2 of Episode 69, when the POV receives a supply kit for the battle, it is seen as a standard spas-12 model with a folded stock; in the full version of the same episode, it can be seen with four mini spikes attachments.
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The M4 is an american rifle that first appeared in Episode 77, being held by a Ellis.
Functionality[]
The M4 fires pellets of projectiles at targets, littering them with bullets and dealing a high amount of damage.
Creation[]
The M4 was initially created by Humans.
Trivia[]
- This gun has only one appearance in the Skibidi Toilet Series.
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The MP5 is a submachine gun that first appeared in Episode 77, being held by a Female Human.
Functionality[]
The MP5 fires pellets of projectiles at targets, littering them with bullets and dealing a high amount of damage.
Creation[]
The MP5 was initially created by Humans.
Trivia[]
- This is the first Submachine gun that appeared in the Skibidi Toilet Series.
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Handcuffs are an object that appeared in the first additional scene of Season 24. The Handcuffs are used by the Detective Cameraman to capture certain individuals for interrogation or for other purposes, such as Lucky Cameraman.
Appearance[]
The Handcuffs do not look like its real-life counterpart used by the police. Instead, it has a futuristic sci-fi style, featuring a blue glowing energy binder seemingly to prevent the user from breaking it.
Functionality[]
The Handcuffs are used for arresting The Alliance members that seem suspicious or are against The Alliance. They emit an blue laser preventing the arrested one to escape.Trivia[]
- The handcuffs were probably just created for the Lucky Cameraman.
- The design looks oddly similar to the Handcuffs used in "Flash" (the series) to capture the Metahumans.
- So far, we have only seen this item in additional scenes of seasons.
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The Grenade Launcher is a weapon that shoots out grenades that explodes. The grenade launcher first appeared in Skibidi toilet 70 (part 2), yet it's used by the toilets Balaclava Acid Bomber Skibidi Toilet & Buzzsaw Soldier Skibidi Toilet. We have not seen it fully in action but it is most likely a weapon that can shoot out grenades.
Creation[]
This has a unknown creation, we saw the Skibidi Toilets use it first so it could be the Skibidi Toilet's creation. The Astro Toilets have not yet stolen the grenade launcher, however, since the Skibidi Toilets have teamed up with The Alliance, they most likely share this weapon.
Appearance[]
The Grenade Launcher is a type of weapon that looks similar to the Paralyzer dart gun, the only difference is that the end is different, looking like some type of Shotgun, the weapon has a blue glowing colors in some parts.
Functionality[]
This weapon has not been seen a lot in action, but the name explains it, it is a launcher that shoots out grenades yet the grenades have not been seen in action much. This weapon is like a Rocket launcher but instead of rockets it shoots out grenades. It is not very big so that might mean it is not so powerful, we do not know how it fires the grenades but since Skibidi Toilets don't have hands to make it shoot it most likely shoots on command when the Skibidi Toilet wants it to or the character has a way to manually make it shoot.
Trivia[]
- This weapon has been seen 4 times, in Skibidi toilet 70, (used by the Masked Acid Bomber Skibidi Toilet) in Skibidi toilet 75, (used by the Buzzsaw Soldier Skibidi Toilet), (Used by Cameraman 2.0 and Purple Tied Dark Blue Shirted Cameraman) and in Skibidi toilet 77 (Full Episode). (used by the Buzzsaw Soldier Skibidi Toilet and Cameraman 3.0).
- The weapon's debut was in Skibidi toilet 70.
- Its model looks like the Paralyzer dart gun from the Camera mech.
Users[]
Skibidi Toilets[]
Cameramen[]
Axes are weapons that were first seen in Skibidi toilet 72. It typically consists of a sharp metal blade attached to a handle. In its debut, it was utilized by a Troop SWAT Skibidi Mutant. In Episode 73 and Episode 74, it had the design of an Ice Axe.
Usage[]
Axes are typically used in close combat to inflict damage by striking enemies, but they can also be thrown to attack from a distance.
Users[]
Skibidi Toilets[]
Speakermen[]
Trivia[]
- The first character to use an Axe was a Troop SWAT Skibidi Mutant.
- The Ice Axe is used by the Burgundy Tied Speakerman.