The Speaker helicopters are flying variants of the Speakermen, first appearing in Episode 24. They are capable of flying thanks to their rotors. They can also emit loud soundwaves because of their big speakers. As of Episode 69, they now also have a welder variant that can bring reinforcements/upgrades for Alliance members.
Appearance[]
The Speaker helicopters are composed of a singular vintage-stereo complete with a helicopter rotor attached to the top of it. The rotor has six blades secured to it that generates the needed air lift to make it mobile.
It is not known as to how it maneuvers itself, as there are no visible wings or flaps that are capable of directing and moving it.
Abilities[]
Their combat method is similar to the Speaker Striders, emitting Soundwaves capable of generating enough force to knock back unsuspecting enemies into buildings and obstacles making them explode, except for the bigger enemies, shown in an extra scene of the Season 24 compilation. It seems that Speaker helicopters mostly don't engage in combat, given how Alliance members don't utilize headphones very often.
Variants[]
- Welder Speaker Helicopter (Welder Variant)
- Black Speaker Helicopter (Stronger Variant)
- Large Speaker Helicopter (Large Black Variant)
Trivia[]
- The Speaker helicopters would not be able to take flight in real life as their rotors would cause the speaker's framework to spin in the opposite direction of the rotors.
- The speaker model was made by a steam user named ivip: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2680336465
- The Speaker helicopter shares similarities with the camera helicopters.
- Although the series itself is illogical, (containing Skibidi Toilets having a full on war with The Alliance) it is worth mentioning that the Speaker helicopters do not seem to possess any way of maneuvering themselves, yet are still capable of doing so.
- The Speaker helicopters were shown to attack in combat for the first time in the Season 24 compilation: in the extra scene of episode 73, when Titan TV Man tries to attack G-Toilet, two Speaker helicopters shooting soundwaves at the latter. However, they don't seem to affect G-Toilet in any way.
