skibidi toilet is an action sci-fi YouTube series created by DaFuq!?Boom! (Alexey Gerasmov) on his YouTube Channel that first released on February 7, 2023.
The app used to make the series was Source Filmmaker on Steam.
Skibidi toilet was inspired by Transformers and Half-Life.
This is the entire soundtrack for the skibidi toilet series. This series contains a lot of energetic and outstanding music and sound effects!
On this page, you can view the list of all the music and sounds used in the series:
Anthems []
Skibidi Toilets []
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (Normal) []
- This song appears in the first episode of the skibidi toilet series. It is a mix between the remixed version of the song "Give It To Me" and the song "Dom Dom Yes Yes" by Biser King. This song has been dubbed the "Skibidi Toilet Song", as well as being known as the "Skibidi Toilet Anthem". But in the full-screen version, it starts with 'What the heck is going on on YouTube?'.
- Major version Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 1,2,4,7,8,9,10,12,13,15,16,18,21,22,23,24,26,30,34,36,39,40,41,42,46,48,49,52,54,56,57,59,62,63
- Modified version Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: Season 1 (Fullscreen version),42 (Shorts),43 (Shorts)
Lyrics: []
'Cuz my style is ridiculous-ulous-ulous
Brrr skibidi dop dop dop yes yes, skibidi double-u neeh neeh,
Skibidi dop dop dop yes yes, skibidi double-u neeh neeh,
ain't here to hurt nobody, Skibidi, skibidi, skibidi,
'What the heck is going on on YouTube?
Brrr skibidi dop dop dop yes yes, skibidi doble-u neeh neeh,
Skibidi dop dop dop yes yes, skibidi double-u neeh neeh,
Oh help me please somebody! Skibidi, skibidi, skibidi,
Cuz my style is ri-dic-dic-dic-diculous diculous diculous
Brrr skibidi dop dop dop yes yes, skibidi dabudu neep neep,
Skibidi dop dop dop yes yes, skibidi dabudu neep neep,
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (Skibidi Only) []
- This song can be heard in all episodes after the 39th episode (Full-Screen Version only). It is a replacement for the original song used in the shorts version, because it cannot be played, probably for copyright.
- Appears in: skibidi toilet 22, skibidi toilet 23, skibidi toilet 24, Every episode after skibidi toilet 39 (Full-screen)
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (Extended) []
- The fourth song can be heard in skibidi toilet 2
Skibidi Urinals are a Skibidi Toilet variant that are in a urinal instead of a toilet. They sing the same song but it's a bit more extended.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 2 (Shorts and Full-Screen)
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (Slowed Down) []
- This song is a slower version of the first song, "Skibidi Toilet". This song was first heard in the Third episode of the series, playing when a Giant Skibidi Toilet appeared.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 3,4,7,8,12,13,14,16,17,18,20,21,22,25,26,28,30,32,33,35,36,38,40,41,43,44,45,47,49,50,51,53,54,55,57,58,59,60,62,63,64, 65, 77
Giant Skibidi Toilet Anthem []
- This song is playing when a giant Skibidi Toilet appeared of the third epsiode.
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (Star Wars) []
- This song can be heard for the first time in the Fifth episode of the series. This song plays when the Flying Large Skibidi Toilet appears, invoking the army of the Flying Skibidi Toilets. This song is a mashup of the songs "Imperial March" from Star Wars as Darth Vader's theme and the song "Dom Dom Yes Yes" by Viser King. This mashup could have been made by DaFuq!?Boom! himself, although it is not confirmed. Unfortunately, this song does not have a full version.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 5
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (DJ Toilet Remix) []
- This song can be heard for the first time in the sixth episode of the series. This song is a mix between a sped up version of "Bloody Mary" and the song "Skibidi Bop Yes Yes Yes". This song is played by the DJ Skibidi Toilet before attacking the POV-Cameraman.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 6
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (Saint Toilet) []
- This song can be heard for the first time in the Tenth Episode of the series. This song is a remixed version from the original song, adding a "church rhythm" to the song. The song is played by the Saint Skibidi Toilet. The "church rhythm" is the instrumental version of a song called "No Child Left Behind" by Kanye West.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 10
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (Triple Toilet) []
- The ninth song plays for the first time in the Episode 11 of the series, This song can be heard when the Triplets appears. This song is a slower reverb version of the Skibidi Toilet anthem but overlapped with 3 same songs at the same time, and with a pitch that can slightly change in some parts, you can hear the full song here.
- This toilet has many variations of the song.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 11,19
Recreation of the first triplets anthem.
2nd toilet (Giant Skibidi Toilet voice.)
3rd toilet
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (Grandfather Toilet and Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet) []
- This song was played by the Grandfather Toilet in skibidi toilet 14 and Scientist Toilet in skibidi toilet 30.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 14 & 30
Grandfather Toilet Theme
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (Large Skibidi Toilet) []
- This song was first heard when a Large Skibidi Toilet tried attacking the POV Cameraman in Episode 18. It has a slightly higher pitch than the Giant Skibidi Toilet.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 18,31,58,41
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (Normal Skibidi Toilet) []
- This song was played in skibidi toilet 21, when a Normal Skibidi Toilet was being interrogated.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 21
Recreated sound of the interrogated toilet
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (Glitch Skibidi Toilet) []
- This song plays for the first time in skibidi toilet 29 or skibidi toilet 54, when the Glitch Skibidi Toilet appears. Currently, this song doesn't have a full version (Assumed)
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 29, 54
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (Infected And Balaclava Acid Bomber Skibidi Toilet) []
- This song plays for the first time in Episode 30, when the Scientist Skibidi Toilet uses the Parasitic Skibidi Toilet to control the minds of the members of The Alliance who get infected by him. This song was also an attempt to copy the song like the channel known as Tation Music, a channel focused on forming replicas of existent songs in the series that don't have a full version. This could have also been a distorted version of the second song of the list. And you can hear the Infected Titan Speakerman version in Episode 32. The Titan version is slightly faster than the first version but is slowed as well.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 30, 32, 33, 34, 35, 37, 42, 56 (Shorts), 70 Part 2
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (Prototype Skibidi Mutant) []
- This song plays for the first time in Episode 33 or Episode 37, when the Prototype Skibidi Mutant Appears, This song doesn't have a full version present in the series.
- Appears In Skibidi Toilet: 33, 37, 63
Extended version
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (Quad-Launcher Skibidi Toilet) []
- This song plays in Episode 44 for the first time, when the Quad-Launcher Skibidi Toilet attacks Titan TV Man.
- This Anthem sounds similar to the Prototype Skibidi Mutant and Triple Toilet Anthem.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 44
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (Heavy Weapon Skibidi Toilet) []
- This song plays for the first time in Episode 59, when the Laser Launcher Skibidi Toilet appears. This song doesn't have a full version present in the series.
- This toilet has the lowest pitched anthem, besides the Scientist Skibidi Toilet.
- Appears In: Skibidi Toilet: 59
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet Mech) []
- The seventh song plays for Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet Mech
- he says skibidi but in deep voice
- Appears In: Skibidi Toilet: 42 (Season 13-19 Compilation only), 60, 65 ,67
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (Michael Jackson Skibidi Toilet) []
- This song plays for the Michael Jackson Skibidi Toilet.
- The song is Smooth Criminal by Michael Jackson but lower pitched.
- It appears only in skibidi toilet 69 (shorts version)
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (G-Clones) []
- This song plays for the G-Clones.
- It's similar to the G Man-Toilet Anthem, only difference being the Pitch, Speed and the song itself.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 67, 68
| Audio | Description |
|---|---|
| All 3 G-Clones singing their Anthem in skibidi toilet 67. | |
| The Rocketeer G-Clone singing its Anthem in skibidi toilet 68. | |
| Ditto, while being injured. | |
| The Laserring G-Clone singing its Anthem in skibidi toilet 68. |
| Audio (Recreations) | Description |
|---|---|
| The Rocketeer G-Clone´s Anthem recreated. | |
| The Laserring G-Clone´s Anthem recreated. |
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (Intruder Alert) []
- This song plays when the POV-Cameraman is spotted by the skibidi toilets in their Toilet Factory.
- This version of the sound is more serious and is like a recording.
- Appears in: skibidi toilet 68
Anthem Only (Same as Grandfather and Scientist Toilet Anthem).
Alarm Only.
Recreation
Skibidi Toilet Anthem (G-Toilet)[]
- This song plays for G-Toilet and plays for almost all of his appearances.
- Does not play this anthem as G-Toilet 2.0 (except in episode 38, probably)
- Appears in: skibidi toilet 7, 12, 17, 22, 33, 35, 38, 57, 67, 69, 72, 74
| Audio | Description |
|---|---|
| Early voice (same as Giant Skibidi Toilet) | |
| Voice (In Episode 17) | |
| Voice (In Episode 57) | |
| Full screen version | |
| Voice, Singing blandly (In Episode 67) | |
| Voice (In Episode 69) |
| Audio (Recreations) | Description |
|---|---|
| Voice from Episode 17 (recreation) | |
| G-Toilet V.4's anthem recreation (67) | |
| G-Toilet V.4's anthem recreation (69) | |
| Recreation and full music. |
Flower Crown of Poppy []
- This song first appeared skibidi toilet 71 (Shorts), when the G-Squad fled from the Alpha Hills Lab. Since then, it often played near the G-Squad's and G-Toilet's presence.
- The song originates from Silent Hill 3, where it's called "Flower Crown of Poppy".
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 71 (Shorts), 74, 77
- Plays:
- 71 (Shorts): As G-Squad escapes. (0:15 - 0:58)
- 74 (Short 1): As background music during the entire scene. (0:01 - 0:42)
- 77: While G-Toilet and Juggernaut meet. (17:47 - 19:07)
- 77 (Short 3): As background music during the entire scene. (0:03 - 0:56)
The Alliance []
Cameramen []
Pharaohs []
- This song plays for the first time in the Shorts version of the episode 63 Part 2 (Shorts) when Plunger Cameraman/ Plungerman attacks the Berserker Skibidi Mutant. The Original song is called "Pharaohs" from the band "Tears For Fears".
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 63 (Shorts)
Speakermen []
Everybody Wants To Rule The World []
Normal Variant []
- This song plays for the first time in Episode 24 when the Speakerman army arrives to help the POV-Cameraman. This song's name is Everybody Wants to Rule the World" from the band "Tears For Fears". It is also known as the "Speakerman Anthem".
Normal and Slowed []
- This version of the Speakerman Anthem has some parts which are different pitched compared to the normal and the slowed and reverbed one.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 24, 32
Slowed Reverb and amplified []
- This song plays for the first time in the Episode 26 when the Titan Speakerman is introduced for the first time, he appears defeating his first enemy the Giant Robber Skibidi Toilet. This song is a slower, amplified version from the previous song "Everybody Wants to Rule the World".
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 26, 28, 57 (Shorts), 58 (Shorts), 67 (Shorts), 70 (shorts)
Everybody Wants To Rule The World x Domino[]
- This song plays for the first time in skibidi toilet 64 when Upgraded Titan Speakerman and Upgraded Titan Cameraman arrive in the scene. This is a combined version from "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" by "Tears For Fears" and "Domino" by "Genesis".
- Appears in: skibidi toilet 64 (Shorts)
Lyrics: []
Welcome to your life
There's no turning back
Even while we sleep
We will find you
Acting on your best behavior
Turn your back on mother nature
Everybody wants to rule the world
It's my own design
It's my own remorse
Help me to decide
Help me make the most
Of freedom and of pleasure
Nothing ever lasts forever
Everybody wants to rule the world
There's a room where the light won't find you
Holding hands while the walls come tumbling down
When they do I'll be right behind you
So glad we've almost made it
So sad they had to fade it
Everybody wants to rule the world
I can't stand this indecision
Married with a lack of vision
Everybody wants to rule the world
Say that you'll never never never never need it
One headline why believe it?
Everybody wants to rule the world
All for freedom and for pleasure
Nothing ever lasts forever
Everybody wants to rule the world
A Pain That I'm Used To []
- This music is played for the first time in Episode 25 when The Strider Speaker attacks the Toilets causing a very loud sound, causing a shockwave to blow the toilets away.
- The said song is called Depeche Mode - A Pain That I'm Used To, made by the British band Depeche Mode.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 25
Never Let Me Down Again []
Normal Variant []
- This song plays for the first time in Episode 59 (shorts) when Titan Speakerman and Titan Cameraman appear. Titan Speakerman appears to be playing the music, however, after they clean up the enemies, the music swells and all other Speakermen seem to play the song together. The original song is the music Depeche Mode - Never Let Me Down Again Official Video
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 59 (Shorts), 60 (Shorts), 63 (Shorts), 67 part 1 (Shorts)
- Some would also call this song the Titan Duo Song
- The version which plays in episode 67 part 1 is an altered version consisting of the interlude and the start of the "Never Let Me Down Again [Split Mix]" without lyrics.
The Return of The Speakermen theme remade. (by bufftf2mercgaming)
Note: If it sounds a bit weird, its beacause I added something that's not supposed to be there, will fix that asap
The version of this song in skibidi toilet 67 Part 1 (Shorts)
Slowed Reverb and amplified []
- This song plays for the first time in the Shorts version of the episode 63 Part 2 (Shorts) when Titan Cameraman 2.1 And Titan Speakerman 2.0 appear flying alongside their army in the background at the end of the episode. This song it's a slowed down and reverbered version of the Speakerman Anthem 2 Also Knowns As Never Let Me Down Again From the British band Depeche Mode.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 63 (Shorts)
Lyrics: []
I’m taking a ride
With my best friend
I hope he never lets me down again
He knows where he’s taking me
Taking me where I want to be
I’m taking a ride with my best friend
We’re flying high
We’re watching the world pass us by
Never want to come down
Never want to put my feet back down
On the ground
I’m taking a ride
With my best friend
I hope he never lets me down again
Promises me I’m as safe as houses
As long as I remember who’s wearing the trousers
I hope he never lets me down again
Never let me down
See the stars, they’re shining bright
Everything’s alright tonight
Funked Up []
- This song plays for the first time in Episode 71 (Shorts), when the Camera Helicopter landed, a Speakerman started dancing. He was dancing to the current song he was playing on headphones.
- The said song is called "Funked Up (Slowed)" by xxanteria on YouTube. You can see the song's origin video here.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 71 (Shorts)
Running Up That Hill []
- This song plays for the first time in the shorts version of the Episode 61 when the Speakerwoman appears making her debut, while the Speakerwoman attacks the Geeky Jesus Skibidi Toilet.
- This song is called Running Up That Hill.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 61 (Shorts)
Lyrics: []
It doesn′t hurt me (yeah, yeah, yo)
Do you wanna feel how it feels? (Yeah, yeah, yo)
Do you wanna know, know that it doesn't hurt me? (Yeah, yeah, yo)
Do you wanna hear about the deal that I′m making? (Yeah, yeah, yo)
You
It's you and me
And if I only could
I'd make a deal with God
And I′d get him to swap our places
Be runnin′ up that road
Be runnin' up that hill
Be runnin′ up that building
Say, if I only could, oh
You don't wanna hurt me (yeah, yeah, yo)
But see how deep the bullet lies (yeah, yeah, yo)
Unaware, I′m tearing you asunder (yeah, yeah, yo)
Oh, there is thunder in our hearts (yeah, yeah, yo)
Is there so much hate for the ones we love? (Yeah, yeah, yo)
Oh, tell me, we both matter, don't we? (Yeah, yeah, yo)
You
It′s you and me
It's you and me, won't be unhappy
And if I only could
I′d make a deal with God
And I′d get him to swap our places
Be runnin' up that road
Be runnin′ up that hill
Be runnin' up that building (yo)
Say, if I only could, oh
You (yeah, yeah, yo)
It′s you and me
It's you and me, won′t be unhappy (yeah, yeah, yo)
Oh, come on, baby (yeah)
Oh, come on, darling (yo)
Let me steal this moment from you now
Oh, come on, angel
Come on, come on, darling
Let's exchange the experience, oh (yo, ooh)
And if I only could
I'd make a deal with God
And I′d get him to swap our places
I′d be runnin' up that road
Be runnin′ up that hill
With no problems
Say, if I only could
I'd make a deal with God
And I′d get him to swap our places
I'd be runnin′ up that road
Be runnin' up that hill
With no problems
Say, if I only could
I'd make a deal with God
And I′d get him to swap our places
I′d be runnin' up that road
Be runnin′ up that hill
With no problems
Say, if I only could
I'd be runnin′ up that hill
With no problems
(If I only could, I'd be runnin′ up that hill)
(If I only could, I'd be runnin' up that hill)
TV Men []
Burning Bridges []
- This song plays for the first time in Episode 39, when TV Men mysteriously appears to help the POV-cameraman. Joining later in The Alliance, the played song is called "Burning Bridges" from the band "Japan". This song is now known as the "TV Men Ambience." Even Large TV Man and TV Woman plays this song, but in a slower version with reverb that can be heard for the first time in the shorts version of the skibidi toilet 40 for Large TV Man and in episode 49 for TV Woman.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 39 (Shorts), 40 (Shorts), 41 (Shorts), 49 (Shorts), 66.3 (Shorts), 67.3 (Shorts), 67.4 (Shorts) 68.1 (Shorts) 68.2 (Shorts) 77 (shorts)
You can listen to this song version here.
Radio1.Wav []
- This is the replacement song for the TV Men Ambience in the Full-Screen Version.
- This song is from Half Life 2, in the chapter Anticitizen One, a TV plays this ambience before turning off.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 39 (Fullscreen), 40 (Fullscreen), 41 (Fullscreen), 49 (Fullscreen) 73 (Full episode), 78
Is that the Door? []
- This music sample plays is included in Radio1.Wav, first playing on its own in Episode 78.
- This sample's origin is from the audio library Cuckooland: Ghost In The Machine.
- Appears in: 78
tv_loop2.Wav []
- This ambience plays near Energized TV Man's presence.
- This ambience is from the Half Life 2 Beta.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 73, 74
Astro Toilet []
Memphisto []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 70 Part 2 (Shorts) and plays after the Detainer Astro Toilet destroys the DJ Toilet Mecha.
- This song is called "Memphisto" from the band "Depeche Mode".
- Many people confuse this song with "Melancholy" from SCP: Secret Laboratory, since they sound very similar.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 70 (Shorts)
Witchdoctor []
Normal Variant []
- This music sample plays often near Astro Toilets, first appearing in Episode 77 (Full Episode).
- This sample's origin is from the audio library Cuckooland: Ghost In The Machine, where its called Witchdoctor.
- The version Boom uses in his video's is from Silent Hill 3, where it's called A Stray Child.
Appears in: 75 (Season 25 Rendition), 77, 78
- Plays:
- Season 25 Rendition of 75: While Astros attack Detroit. (3:53 - 5:06)
- 77: While POV exits the water. (25:04 - 25:25)
- 78: During Hunter and Duchess Astros Snackbreak; Scientist TV Man's Dialogue. (1:02 - 2:29)
Trumpets of Dominance []
- This music sample plays often near Astro Toilets, first appearing in Episode 77 (Full Episode).
- This sample's origin is from Silent Hill 2, where it's called The Labyrinth.
- This is the first soundtrack that has received a name in Skibidi Toilet, that being in the subtitles of Episode 79.
- Plays:
- 77: In Transmission (2:36 - 2:53). While Carrier launches his Core penetrator. (23:17 - 23:29)
- 79: While Astro Obliterators Arrive.
Background music []
Half Life []
Triage at Dawn []
- This song song plays for the first time in the Episode 57 (Full-Screen Version) after Upgraded Titan Speakerman is freed from the infection provoked by the Large Parasitic Skibidi Toilet in the episode 32. This song is a slowed down version of the song Triage at Dawn, The original version was composed by Kelly Bailey for Half Life 2.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 57, 59, skibidi toilet 70, skibidi toilet 74
Apprehensive Short []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 65 for the first time. Its origin is from the game Half-Life 1. There, its name is Apprehensive Short.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 65
Self Destruction []
- This song song plays in skibidi toilet 66 for the first time. It plays when the Cameramen rage, because they see that Titan Speakerman and Titan Cameraman lost against the toilets.
- Its origin is from Half-Life 2 Episode 1, where it is called Self Destruction.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 66
Infraradiant []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 66 for the first time. It plays when the POV Cameraman arrives in the TV Man Base.
- Its origin is from Half-Life 2 Episode 1, where it is called Infraradiant.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 66, 67, 72
Escape Array []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 67 Part 1, when the POV Cameraman is going through the Battlefield.
- Its origin is from Half-Life 2, where it is called Escape Array.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 67, 69, 74
Hurricane Strings []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 67 [Part 2] for the first time. It plays at the beginning, before Upgraded Titan Cameraman and Upgraded Titan Speakerman attack the Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet.
- Its origin is from Half life 1, where it is called Hurricane Strings.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 67, 69, 70, 73, 76
Inhuman Frequency []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 67 Part 4, after the agents infiltrate Skibidi Toilets's base.
- The new version origin is from Half Life 2 Episode 2, where it is called Inhuman Frequency.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 67, 70, 73
Extinction Event Horizon []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 68 part 1, after the POV Cameraman fails to get inside the bunker.
- Its origin is from Half-Life 2 Episode 2, where it is called Extinction Event Horizon.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 68, 73
Dark Interval []
- This song song plays in skibidi toilet 68 part 2, after Plungerman looks into the Skibidi Factory.
- Its origin is from Half-Life 2 Episode 2, where it is called Dark Interval.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 68, skibidi toilet 74
Crawl Yard []
- This song song plays in skibidi toilet 69, when squad investigates the bottom floor of the Skibidi toilet's base.
- Its origin is from Half-Life 2 Episode 2, where it is called Crawl Yard.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 69
Shu'ulathoi []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 69, when the Squad continue's going into the Toilet lab after getting attacked by the Micheal Jackson Skibidi Toilet.
- Its origin is from Half-Life 2 Episode 2, where it is called Shu'ulathoi.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 69
Klaxon Beat []
- This song first plays in skibidi toilet 70, when the DJ Toilet appears.
- This song's origin is from Half-Life 1, where it is called Klaxon Beat.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 70,77
Ravenholm Reprise []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 70 Part 1, when the Upgraded Detainer Astro Toilet attacks the Titans.
- Its origin is from Half-Life 2, where it is called Ravenholm Reprise.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 70
Airex Reactor []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 70 Part 1 and part 3, when the Elevator stops because of the Blackout in Part 1, and when Plungerman and Dark Speakerman are approaching the Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet in Part 3.
- This song is from the Half Life 2 Beta, where it is called Airex Reactor.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 70
No One Rides For Free []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 70 Part 2, after the Bunker Squad escape the Elevator.
- Its origin is from Half-Life 2 Episode 2, where it is called No One Rides For Free.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 70
Space Ocean []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 70 Part 2, when the Bunker Squad enters the Skibidi Collections Room.
- It's a slowed down version of Space Ocean from the original Half Life. (There's also a small hint from the Ravenholm Reprise when the POV-Cameraman looks at the newspaper with the Scientist and the Overseer).
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 70
Calabi-Yau Model []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 70 Part 2, when the Upgraded Skibidi Claw Car Toilet attacks the Bunker Squad.
- Its origin is from Half Life 2, where it is called Calabi-Yau Model.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 70
Hunter Down []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 70 Part 3, when the Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet tries to flee by leaving through the ceiling door.
- Its origin is from Half Life 2, where it is called Hunter Down.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 70, 76
Trainstation 2 []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 70 Part 3, when the Plungerman sees the Lucky Cameraman in the fire, as well as the Green Suited Twins, and later the The Administrator.
- Its origin is from Half Life 2, where it is called Trainstation 2.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 70, 72 (Season 24 Compilation)
Slow Light []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 70 Part 3, when the Plungerman starts to burn because of the critical damage caused by the The Administrator.
- This song's origin is from Half-Life 2, where the song is called Slow Light.
- This song was originally used in skibidi toilet 67 Part 4, when the Agent's entered the base. However, after the reupload, it was quietly removed and replaced by Inhuman Frequency.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 67 (formerly), 70, 77
Cavern Ambience []
- The 49th song plays in the Season 23 Compilation, while the Lucky Cameraman looks at Plungerman (2nd Secret Scene).
- This song's origin is from Half-Life 1, where the song is called Cavern Ambience.
- Appears in: 70 (Season 23 Compilation).
Steam in the Pipes[]
- This song plays in the Season 23 Compilation, while the Titan's look at the Ruins of the Alpha Hills Lab Airport.
- This song's origin is from Half-Life 1, where the song is called Steam in the Pipes.
- Appears in: 71 (Season 23 Compilation).
Triple Entanglement []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 72, while the Fleeing Squad flies by.
- This song's origin is from Half-Life 2, where it is called Triple Entanglement.
- Appears in: 72
Decay Mode []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 72, while G-Toilet 4.0 and the Detainer Astro Toilet fight against each other.
- This song's origin is from Half-Life 2 Episode 1, where it is called Decay Mode
- Appears in: 72, 75
Lab Practicum []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 73, while Black Camerawoman is looking at her tablet.
- This song's origin is from Half-Life 2, where it is called Lab Practicum
- Appears in: 73, 79
Hazardous Environments []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 73, while the Titans arrive to battle the G-Toilet.
- Appears in: 73
Penultimatum []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 73, while G-Toilet and the Titans fight against each other.
- This song's origin is from Half-Life 2 Episode 1, where it is called Penultimatum
- This song only plays in the English [United States] Audio Track Version of skibidi toilet 73 Part 2.
- Appears in: 73
Requiem for Ravenholm []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 74, after the Carrier Astro Toilet shoots the POV Cameraman.
- This song's origin is from Half-Life 2, where it is called Requiem for Ravenholm.
- Appears in: 74
Adrenaline Horror (Wild and Free 2 A) []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 75, after the Scout Astro Toilet notices the POV Cameraman hiding in the warehouse.
- This sample's origin is from an Film Orchestra FX sample pack, called "EW Symphonic Adventure". Adrenaline Horror, a soundtrack from Half-Life 1, includes this sample unchanged.
- Appears in: 75, 76
Supersymmetry Dilation []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 76, this is when the TV men left them but also Astro Duchess appearance but also with Astro Carrier destroying the city
- This song plays too in skibidi toilet 79, this song plays when Watchman of Doom destroyed Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet Mech 2.0 and cries,
- This song's origin is from Half-Life Alyx, where it is called Supersymmetry Dilation.
- Appears in: 76, 79
CP Violation (Reprise) []
- This song first appeared in skibidi toilet 61.
- A combined version of CP Violation and CP Violation Reprise appears in skibidi toilet 76.
- Appears in: 61, 76
Sunset Vault []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 76 for the first time.
- This song's origin is from Half-Life Alyx, where it is called Sunset Vault.
- Appears in: 76, 77
- Plays:
- 77: After the astro's are defeated. (9:44 - 10:26)
Refuge []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 77 for the first time.
- This song's origin is from Half-Life Alyx, where it is called Refuge.
- Appears in: 77
Charger []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 77 for the first time.
- This song's origin is from Half-Life Alyx, where it is called Charger.
- Appears in: 77
Cauterizer []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 77 for the first time.
- This song's origin is from Half-Life Alyx, where it is called Cauterizer.
- Appears in: 77
- Plays:
- 77: While G-Squad battles Astros. (7:27 - 7:53)
Xenfestation Control []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 77 for the first time.
- This song's origin is from Half-Life Alyx, where it is called Xenfestation Control.
- Appears in: 77
- Plays:
- 77: While POV looks at Swat Mutants picture. (8:07 - 8:16)
Vague Voices []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 78 whilst Alliance and Skibid Reinforcments prepare to head into battle.
- This song's origin is from Half Life, where it is called Vague Voices].
- Appears in: 78
Scanning Hostile Biodats []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 79.
- This song's origin from Half Life Alyx, where it's called Scanning Hostile Biodats
- Appears in: 79
Black Mesa []
Blast Pit 1 []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 77 for the first time.
- This song's origin is from Black Mesa, where it is called Blast Pit 1.
- Appears in: 77
- Plays:
- 77: While Cameraman 3.0 arrive. (8:38 - 9:36)
Dying Light []
Horizon []
- This song plays in Skibidi Toilet 77.
- This song's originates from Dying Light, where it's called Horizon
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: Skibidi Toilet 77
- Plays:
- 77:During Titan TV Man's battle against the astros. (11:03 - 13:43)
For the Greater Good []
- This song plays in Skibidi Toilet 77, Full Episode only.
- This song's originates from Dying Light, where it's called For the Greater Good
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: Skibidi Toilet 77
- Plays:
- 77: While Titan TV Man and Scientist TV Man talk. (2:55 - 3:53)
SCP: Secret Laboratory []
Melancholy []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 74, after the Energized TV Man finds the Skibidi Humans and during the conversation between Juggernaut and Overseer in Season 25's 3rd extra scene.
- This song's origin is SCP: Secret Laboratory, where its is called Melancholy.
- Appears in: 74, 77
Silent Hill []
Fear of the Dark []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 77.
- This song's origin from Silent Hill, where it's called Fear of the Dark
- Appears in: 77
Betrayal []
- This song first played in skibidi toilet 77, then reappeared in season 25.
- This song's origin from Silent Hill 2, where it's called Betrayal
- Appears in: 77, Season 25
Brookhaven Insanity []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 77.
- This song's origin from Silent Hill 2, where it's called Brookhaven Insanity
- Appears in: 77
- Plays:
- 77: While Juggernaut arrives. (14:19 - 14:44)
Nurse Piper []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 77.
- This song's origin from Silent Hill 2, where it's called Nurse Piper
- Appears in: 77
- Plays:
- 77: While Titan TV Man tries teleporting away. (14:44 - 14:53)
Bubble Head []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 77.
- This song's origin from the Silent Hill 2 Remake, where it's called Bubble Head
- Appears in: 77
- Plays:
- 77:During Titan TV Man's and Juggenaut's battle. (14:53 - 16:25)
Raving Silhouettes []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 77, Full Episode only.
- This song's origin from the Silent Hill 2 Remake, where it's called Raving Silhouettes.
- Appears in: 77
Rotten Onslaught []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 77, Full Episode only.
- This song's origin from the Silent Hill 2 Remake, where it's called Rotten Onslaught.
- Appears in: 77, 78
Rotten Rapscallion []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 77 and 78, together with Rotten Onslaught.
- This song's origin from the Silent Hill 2 Remake, where it's called Rotten Rapscallion.
- Appears in: 77, 78
Apartment Buildings Ambient Music []
- This song plays in the first secret scene of Season 25, while Plungerman comes up to Cathy.
- This song's origin from Silent Hill 2, where it's called Apartment Buildings Ambient Music.
- Plays:
- 77: During Cathy's flashback. (0:29 - 1:21)
- Appears in: Season 25, [skibidi toilet 78|78]]
Executioner's Handywork []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 77, Full Episode only.
- This song's origin from Silent Hill 2, where it's called Executioner's Handywork
- This song is misspelled in Skibidi Toilet 77's description.
- Appears in: 77
- Plays:
- 77: While Titan TV Man gets captured. (20:01 - 20:41)
Toluca Prison []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 77, Full Episode only.
- This song's origin from Silent Hill 2, where it's called Toluca Prison
- Appears in: 77, 78
- Plays:
- 77: While Astros Raid TV Man base. (20:38 - 21:31)
- 78: Quietly during the intro-section. (1:35 - 1:41)
Fermata In Mistic Air []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 77, Full Episode only.
- This song's origin from Silent Hill 2, where it's called Fermata In Mistic Air
- Appears in: 77
- Plays:
- 77: In Scientist TV Mans flashback. (22:09 - 23:24)
Ashes and Tears []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 77, Full Episode only.
- This song's origin from Silent Hill 2, where it's called Ashes and Tears
- Appears in: 77
- Plays:
- 77: In Scientist TV Mans flashback. (23:49 - 24:34)
Leonard's Seal []
- This song plays in the first secret scene of Season 25, while Plungerwoman gets repaired and her flashback begins.
- This song's origin from Silent Hill 3, where it's called Leonard's Seal
- Appears in: Season 25
- Season 25 Extra Scene 1: Plays after Cathy and Plungerman leave the broken lab. (0:51 - 1:02)
Peace & Serenity []
- This song plays in Season 25's 1st extra scene.
- This song's origin from Silent Hill 2, where it's called Peace & Serenity
- Appears in: Season 25
- Plays:
- Season 25 Extra Scene 1: While Plungerman gets brought to the medical lab. (1:37 - 3:00)
Office Nightmare []
- This song plays in Season 25's rendition of Skibidi Toilet 75.
- This song's origin from Silent Hill 3, where it's called Office Nightmare
- Appears in: 75
- Plays:
- Season 25 Rendition of 75: While Skibidi Toilets peek out of their hiding spots. (3:53 - 6:51)
Prison of the Mind (Part 2) []
- This song plays in Season 25's 1st extra scene.
- This song's origin from Silent Hill 2, where it's called Prison of the Mind (Part 2)
- Appears in: 75 (Season 25), Season 25
- Plays:
- Season 25 Rendition of 75: While Juggernaut arrives. (7:13 - 7:49)
Prisonic Fairytale []
- This song plays in Season 25's 2nd extra scene.
- This song's origin from Silent Hill 2, where it's called Prisonic Fairytale
- Appears in: Season 25
- Plays:
- Season 25 Extra Scene 2: As background music during most of this scene. (9:03 - 10:24)
No Excuses []
- This song plays in the Lucky Cameraman Interogation (Season 25).
- This song's origin from Silent Hill 3, where it's called No Excuses
- The Song Sweet Worlds by Federico Baltimore has the same sample at the beginning. Due to this, many people believe it's this one instead of No Excuses.
- Appears in: 25 (Lucky Cameraman Interogation)
- Plays:
- Season 25 Extra Scene 3: While Administrator gives POV his masterkey. (12:03 - 13:07)
Reflections of a Memory []
- This song plays in Season 25's 3rd extra scene.
- This song's origin from Silent Hill 2 Born From a Wish, where it's called Reflections of a Memory
- Appears in: Season 25]
- Plays:
- Season 25 Extra Scene 4: While Juggernaut and G-Toilet talk. (47-23 - 48:18)
Hope Revitalized []
- This song plays in Season 25's 3rd extra scene.
- This song's origin from the Silent Hill 2 Remake, where it's called Hope Revitalized
- Appears in: Season 25
- Plays:
- Season 25 Extra Scene 4: While Shapeshifter Agent approaches POV. (49:53 - 50:59)
Monsters at the Gate []
- This song plays in Skibidi Toilet 78.
- This song's origin is from Silent Hill 3, where it's called Monsters at the Gate
- Appears in: 78
- Plays:
- 78: Plays during Buzzsaw Mutant's flashback / While Jeffrey is approaching.
Ringing of Chaos Bells []
- This song plays in Skibidi Toilet 78 whilst Hunter Astro Toilet and Buzzsaw Skibidi Toilet fight.
- This song's origin is from Silent Hill 3, where it's called Ringing of Chaos Bells
- Appears in: 78
- Plays:
- 78: While Buzzsaw Mutant and Hunter Astro Mutant fight. (7:56 - 9:10)
Noone Loves You []
- This song plays in Skibidi Toilet 79.
- This song's origin from the Silent Hill 2, where it's called Noone Loves You
- Appears in: 79
- Plays:
- 79: After Specialist Astro Toilet gets shot down.
Kill Leonard []
- This song plays in Skibidi Toilet 79.
- This song's origin from the Silent Hill 3, where it's called Kill Leonard
- Appears in: 79
- Plays:
- 79: While Watchman of Doom fights Camerabase forces.
Perturbator []
Death Squad []
- This song plays in Skibidi Toilet 78 whilst Alliance Reinforcments battle Astro Toilets.
- This song was made by Perturbator and is called Death Squad.
- Appears in: 78
- Plays:
- 78: While Alliance Reinforcments battle Astro Toilets. (4:36 - 5:28)
God Complex []
- This song plays in Skibidi Toilet 78 whilst Speakermen make their entrance.
- This song was made by Perturbator and is called God Complex.
- Appears in: 78
- Plays:
- 78: While Speakermen enter. (9:34 - 13:35)
Type O Negative []
Bloody Kisses (A Death in the Family) []
- This song plays in Skibidi Toilet 79.
- This song was made by "Type O Negative" band and is called Bloody Kisses (A Death in the Family).
- Appears in: 79
- Plays:
- 79: While Watchman of Doom and Astro Toilets appear from teleportation smoke at the end of the episode.
Miscellaneous Soundtrack []
THX Deep Note Trailer []
- This song plays in Episode 44 for the first time. The origin of this sound comes from [audio].
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 44, 45, 46, 47, 49, 55, 57.1, 62, 63, 70, 72, 73, 74, 77, Season 25, 79
- Plays:
- Season 25 Extra Scene 2: While Negotiator Mutant delivers his message. (10:40 - 11:05)
Swords and Knives []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 65 shorts edition part 2, as Titan Cameraman's injuries are revealed. It's a mashup of the intro and outro of Swords And Knives by Tears For Fears.
- Plays:
- 65 Short 2: After Titan Cameraman gets injured.
Stripped []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 69 Part 3 (Shorts), when the Titan TV Man charges up Titan Cameraman at the Alpha-Hills Labs.
- The song which plays is a sped up version of Stripped (Highland Mix) by Depeche Mode.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 69
Echoes []
- This song plays in skibidi toilet 70 Part 4 and 5 (Shorts), when the Reinforcment Squad battles the Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet.
- The song is called "Echoes" by Pink Floyd.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 70 (Shorts)
SFX[]
This section will show all the sound effects effects present in the skibidi toilet series.
Titan TV Man Sound Effect[]
- This sound effect (pitched down slightly) is played for the first time in skibidi toilet 41 when Titan TV Man uses his ability to attack the skibidi toilets.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 41, 44, 67, 68, 70, 72, 73, 74, 77, 79
This sound effect is an ear-rape version of the THX Deep Note signature sound effect.
Titan TV Man Sound Effect (Loud)[]
This sound effect (←HEADPHONE USERS AWARE & pitched down slightly) is an earrape version of the previous sound (THX Deep Note), being heard when the new and improved Titan TV Man, also known as Cinemaman uses his powerful song to break the Hexa-Tendril Skibidi Toilet, Quad-Launcher Skibidi Toilet and the Artillerist Skibidi Toilet. It can be heard for the first time in Episode 44 when the Cinemaman gets Upgrades from the Helicopter Speakers delivered by the Speakermen.
Geeky Jesus Skibidi Toilet Scream Sound Effect (Loud)[]
- This sound is used by the Geeky Jesus Skibidi Toilet when Black Speakerwoman throws her daggers at Geeky Jesus Skibidi Toilet.
- Appears In: Skibidi Toilet: 61
A recreation of the Scream. (by bufftf2mercgaming)
Speaker Boom Sound Effect (Loud)[]
Metal Pipe Sound Effect[]
- This sound effect is played after Titan Speakerman shoots his blasters in skibidi toilet 56, skibidi toilet 57 And in skibidi toilet 58.
- The origin of the sound effect is found here.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 56 (Shorts), 57 (Shorts), 58 (Shorts), 59 (Shorts), 62 (Shorts), 63 (Shorts), 65 (Part 2) (Shorts), 67 (Shorts), 69 (Shorts), 70 (Shorts), 71 (Shorts), 72
Background War Sounds[]
- This sound effect is sometimes played in the background of some episodes. Its origin is from the game "Black Mesa". It plays as an ambient sound in the "Surface Tension" chapter.
- In Skibidi Toilet 42, you can hear distant gunshots. This is an error, since nobody uses any guns (except in skibidi toilet 66, where Large Skibidi Toilets and Normal Skibid Toilets appeared with Mounted Guns aside their bowl).
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 39, 42, 43, 47, 48, 49, 52, 54, 55, 56, 58, 62, 63, 64, 67, 70, 71, 73, 78
Titan Speakerman´s Blaster sound[]
- This sound effect is often played when Titan Speakerman is shooting his Plasma Cannon. It originates from the game Half-Life 2, where it is also used as a blaster sound.
- Appears In: Skibidi Toilet 26, 28, 32, 33, 35, 38, 45, 47, 57, 58, 59, 64, 65, 67, 70, 71, 72, 73, 77
Upgraded Parasite Disabler Tank moving sound[]
- This sound is played when the UPDT was being driven in skibidi toilet 53 and 55. It originates from Half-Life 2.
Upgraded Titan Cameraman´s creaking sounds[]
- These sounds are sometimes played when the UTC is moving. All of them originate from Half-Life 2.
Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 50, 51, 52, 53, 57, 60, 64, 65, 67
Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 50, 53, 57, 59, 60, 65
Teleport sound[]
- The sound is played whenever a character teleports using the black smoke method.
- There are 2 sounds both from Team Fortress 2, the warping noise is when you are queuing for a match in game, and the additional sound effect is the sound of a Teleport, also from TF2.
- Sound's pitch and speed is different compared to the original audio.
Appears in: Skibidi Toilet 41, 43, 45, 46, 47 49, 54, 55, 56, 57, 62, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71 (Season 23 Compilation), 72, 73, 74, 76, 77, 78, 79
Weapon / Armor Moving Sound[]
- The sound is heard when a character sets their weapon or their armor into position.
- The sound comes from Barricade from transformers, when he is transforming.
Appears in: 53, 56, 57, 64, 65, 67, 65, 67, 69, 70, 72, 73, 77
Astro Toilet teleportation sound[]
- The sound plays whenever an Astro Toilet teleports.
- The sound comes from Half Life 2 Episode 1 and plays at the ending, when the Citadel explodes. Sound name is circleexplosion01.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 53, 60, 70, 71, 72, 74, 76, 77, 78
Astro Toilet ambience[]
- The sound plays whenever an Astro Toilet is present.
- The Sound comes from Black Mesa and plays there during the Blast Pit section when you power up the generator, which also has the Astro Toilet original model.
- The Sound file is, Energy4, from Black Mesa.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 53, 55, 60, 70, 71, 72, 75
Astro Toilet ambience #2[]
- The sound only plays in the presence of a certain Astros that appear in the latest episodes (Detainer (71), Mothership (74), Carrier (75, 77), Interceptor (77), Obliterator (75, 77) and Juggernaut (77).
- The sound comes from Black Mesa and plays when the Manta Ray flies nearby.
- The sound file is called Mantis_fly from Black Mesa.
- Appears in: Skibidi Toilet: 33, 38, 71, 74, 75, 77, 78
Astro Toilet ambience #3[]
- This sound only plays in the presence of certain Astros, similar to the one above.
- This sound's origin is from Half-Life Alyx, where it is the Main Menu Soundtrack (0:47).
- Appears in: 76, 78, 79
Titan Cameraman Ambience[]
- This sound plays for the first time in Episode 50 in the presence of Titan Cameraman.
- The sound file is called City_beacon_loop1 from Half-Life 2.
- Appears in: 50, 72, 77
Astro Toilet Warp Sound[]
- This sound plays when some astros move into an area after warping. This commonly plays for the Overseer Astro Toilet, but this can also play for different ones as well (For Example the Detainer Astro Toilet in Season 23).
- This sound's origin is from Half-Life 2, where it is called Portal beam shoot6.wav
- Appears in: 55, 69 (Season 23 Secret Scene), 74, 76, 77
Denver Ambience[]
- This sound plays in Episode 75 after the Astro Toilets invade Denver
- The ambient is a set of random sounds of rain with a sound from Black Mesa, Mantis_fly.
- Appears in: 75, 76
Scream Sound Effects[]
- Stalker Scream: 51, 55, 57, 66, 67, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 76, 77, 78
- [Meme Scream]: 65 (Shorts), 72, 73
- [Snoring Sound]: 72, 73, 77, 78
BLYAT Scream[]
- This sound is sometimes played when a toilet is screaming. Its origin is from this video.
- Appears in: 76
Laser Charging Sound[]
Laser Shooting Sound[]
- This sound plays when a laser gun is being fired. The original sound is from the Gluon Gun in Black Mesa.
- Appears in: 12 , 13 , 17 , 20 , 21 , 22 , 33 , 35 , 39 , 47 , 49 , 50 , 51 , 57 , 59 , 62 , 65 , 66 , 67 , 68 , 70 , 71 , 72 , 73 , 74 , 75 , 76 , 77
Trivia []
- You can find most of the sounds from skibidi toilet by going into the files of Source Filmmaker, Clicking on HL2 or TF2, go to the sound folder within HL2 or TF2, and browse through the files until you find the one you want. (Preferably hl2 because most audios come from there.)
- The Skibidi toilet anthem first featured in DaFuq!?Boom!'s shorts "skibidi bop yes yes yes" and "skibidi bop yes yes yes (part 2)". The latter has Male_07 chanting the song before throwing himself off the rooftop he is standing on. Because the face of Male_07 is used for the first Skibidi toilet, some have speculated that Male_07 "sacrificed" himself to be reborn as the first Skibidi toilet, beginning the plague. However, this theory is confirmed to be false as the skibidi toilets are created by a virus. However, it is still possible that Male_07 had the skibidi virus, and turned into the first normal toilet.
- The full Skibidi Toilet anthem won't play on any full screen episodes, probably because of the copyright.
- This is applying to the Speakermen anthem and TV Man ambience which also can't play because of the copyright, only being played in the shorts version of each video.
- Out of all the Episodes, skibidi toilet 77 has the most amount of music (not SFX), that being 19 (Subject to Change).
Also see: Assets