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Item/Character Refrences[]

Pulse Rifle[]

Main Article: Camera mech, Bolt Rifle (Dart Launcher Projectile Shooter counterpart)

The weapon that Scientist Cameraman is using is the Pulse Rifle (Also known as the AR2 or OSIPR) from Half Life 2. It is seen in skibidi toilet 54 and Skibidi Toilet 66. It is a weapon that is originally used by the Overwatch and resistance in Half Life 2. Pulse Rifle can shoot an energy ball which can bounce and disintegrate victims on impact.

Variants:[]

Stun Baton[]

Main article: Stun baton


The Stun Baton is a melee combat weapon from Half Life 2. It is an electrified baton that can shock or deal damage to its victims. It is regularly used by civil protectors in Half Life 2. Since its debut skibidi toilet 53, it is mostly used by the Large Cameraman.

Upgraded Arm Plasma Cannon[]

Main Article: Upgraded Arm Plasma Cannon, Titan Speakerman

The Upgraded Arm Plasma Cannon is the main weapon used by Titan Speakerman in the series. The origin of its upgraded version of is based on the "Rock Cannon" from the "Black Rock Shooter" series.

Variants:[]

Railgun (Cameraman counterpart)

Rocket Launcher (missile counterpart)

Geeky Jesus Skibidi Toilet[]

Main article: Geeky Jesus Skibidi Toilet


Geeky Jesus Skibidi Toilet is the toilet that appears with a Youtuber's face for the first time in the series. The origin of this toilet is based on a Youtuber named "Penguinz0 (Cr1TiKaL)" Also, the scream he made when he was about to die is reference to the "Woo Yeah Baby! That's What I've Been Waiting For" meme. He made an appearance presumably due to his popularity and how he praised the series.

Egg Skibidi Toilet[]

Main article: Egg Skibidi Toilet


The Egg Skibidi Toilet is the second toilet to be based on a YouTuber. The Toilet is based off the YouTuber Steak which is said to look like an egg. It debuted in a troll leak, but in Episode 70 (Part 3) it appears at the 0:08 mark.

Paralyzer Laser Rifle[]

Main article: Paralyzer laser rifle


The origin of the "Paralyzer Laser Rifle (PLR)" weapon, which many cameramen have in the series since Episode 53, is based on the "rail gun" weapon from the "Metal Gear Solid 4".

Press F to Pay Respects[]

Main article: Large TV Man


In Episode 60, Large TV Man said, after the POV-Cameraman died to Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet Mech "Press F to Pay Respects". This is an iconic internet meme inspired by "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare".

Combine Emitter (Titan Cameraman)[]

Main article: Titan Cameraman


The origin of this device is based on the item called Combine Emitter from Half Life 2.

Core Protection[]

The metal piece covering Upgraded Titan Cameraman's core is a model from a sequel to Half Life 2, called Half Life 2: Episode 2. In the game, it is a hibernation pod housing a creature called a Combine Advisor.

Combine Dropship (Titan Cameraman's Leg Shield & CCTV Helicopter's Cabin)[]

Main article: Titan Cameraman


Titan Cameraman has a core shield that he has been using since the day he was upgraded. This shield uses the same model as the Combine Advisor life-support system from Half-life 2. In addition, the armor on his legs use parts of the model of the Combine Dropship from Half Life 2.

Titan Cameraman 2.0's Wings[]

Main article: Titan Cameraman


Titan Cameraman gets new upgrades and a brand new wings. These wings based from Jetwing Optimus Prime from Transformers.

Dynamite (Rocket Overload Skibidi Toilet)[]

Main article: Bomb Overload Skibidi Toilet


In Episode 64, Bomb Overload Skibidi Toilet, was loaded with a lot of bombs and he has long explosives on its back, both on the right and left sides. This weapon is inspired by the "Pipe Bomb" from game Left 4 Dead 2 and it's an IED.

Energy Blade (Titan TV Man 2.0)[]

Main Article, Energy Blade, Titan TV Man

Titan TV Man finally makes a return in Episode 67, equipped with various upgrades. One of these upgrades is an Energy Blade attached to his arm, capable of being retracted when not in use. The model of the Energy Blade belongs to the energon sword utilized by Optimus Prime from the Transformers franchise.

Claws (Titan TV Man)[]

Main Article: Claws, Titan TV Man

Titan TV Man appears in Episode 41 with unique weapons. One of these weapons is the claws on his back/shoulders. These claws based from Swindle's claws from Transformers Online game.

Camera Satellite Button[]

Main article: Camera satellite button


The Camera satellite button first, and only, appeared in Episode 17, where it was used to control the Camera Satellite. It's model is from the game Black Mesa.

Stun Bullet (Hunter Flechette)[]

Main Article: Paralyzer dart gun, Camera mech

The gun that fires this type of bullet, which appears in Episode 54, is used by the Camera mech. This bullet uses the model of a Hunter's Flechette from Half Life 2.

Phaeston Assault Rifle[]

Main article: Assailant Astro Toilet


Assailant Astro Toilet has had his own unique weapon since his debut in the series. This powerful weapon has the same model as the Phaeston Assault Rifle from "Mass Effect".

Core[]

Main Article: Titan TV Man, G-Toilet

Titan TV Man's and G-Toilet 4.0's core model originates from a weapon called a Hopper Mine or simply "Hopper", from Half Life 2 . Another name can be used as Combine Mine. The model used for Titan Cameraman's core is the chest cannon of a creature from Half Life 2, called a Combine Gunship.

Strider[]

Main Article: Strider Skibidi Toilet, Camera Strider and Speaker Strider

The real origin of the Strider Skibidi Toilet, which has many variants in the series, is based on the "Strider" creature from Half Life, as its name suggests.

Main article: Titan TV Man


We saw that Titan TV Man 2.0 could move by detaching his head from his body in Episode 68. This image reminds many people of the Headless Horseman from the movie named Sleepy Hollow.

Shield[]

Main Article: Shield and Titan Cameraman

Holographic Shield[]

Sickle[]

Main article: Sickle


The Sickle that the SWAT Skibidi Mutant uses is the same model that Death uses in the move, "Puss In Boots: The Last Wish". The Sickle is the primary weapon of the antagonist, Death.

Michael Jackson Skibidi Toilet[]

Main article: Michael Jackson Skibidi Toilet

Walter White and Jesse Pinkman Skibidi Toilet[]

Main Article: Walter White Skibidi Toilet, Jesse Pinkman Skibidi Toilet

Bill Tank Skibidi Toilet[]

Main Article: Bill Tank Skibidi Toilet

Garry Newman Skibidi Toilet[]

Main Article: Garry Newman Skibidi Toilet

Jonkler Skibidi Toilet[]

Main Article: Jonkler Skibidi Toilet

Anthony Fantano Skibidi Toilet[]

Main Article: Anthony Fantano Skibidi Toilet