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The TV Men, alternatively spelled as tvmen, are the tritagonists of the Skibidi Toilet series, being the third faction of The Alliance, introduced as hidden characters throughout Episodes 34-37, before making their full and actual debut in Episode 39. Mysterious and terrifying to the Skibidi Toilets, they manifest in times of aid to kill the toilets by attacking through emitting hazardous light of some kind from their screens, flanking and maneuvering with the ability of Teleportation. They are also the first members of The Alliance that can speak in reverse. They can extend daggers from their hands and can swiftly twist their head 360 degrees. They became a faction of The Alliance, assisting the Cameraman and the Speakerman in any situation in which they could provide support. Even though they are strong, their main weakness is their screen breaking, as they lose most of their abilities then and possibly get blinded too.
General Characteristics[]
The TV Men are humanoid figures with TV screens mounted on their heads. They project different types of light from their TV Screen. These forms of light can induce different effects on Skibidi Toilets, such as stunning, hypnosis, burning, and suicidal tendencies. All TV Men are capable of teleportation, even being capable of teleporting objects and other beings with them. They are one of the races capable of speech, and they also display their emotions via emoticons on their screen, quirks not possessed by other Alliance members. They are much less mobile compared to other Alliance members (excluding their teleportation abilities). They are also decently equipped for melee combat, even though they don't prefer it. Apart from their titan, none seem to prefer combat, typically staying back and using their beams to play supportive roles. Some variants, such as the Large TV Man, are known to be able to inhibit the teleportation abilities of others by sucking the black smoke away with their TV monitors. Moreover, they possess the ability to transmit video footage from a POV-Cameraman through their TVs.
Variants[]
History[]
Hidden Appearances[]

A Normal TV Man seen in the hangar in Episode 34.
Before their introduction in Episode 39, the TV Men would be teased from Episode 34 to 37.
In Episode 34, the first sighting of a TV Man is seen at the very back when the POV-Cameraman was focusing the camera on the Parasitic Skibidi Toilet. In Episode 35, a TV Man is seen standing in the smoke. In Episode 36, a TV Man is seen standing at the top right on top of a building behind a Large Skibidi Toilet. In Episode 37, a TV Man can be seen standing on top of the bridge watching the battle unfold. Their early appearances were secretive, and they would only silently observe during this time, taking no part in the confrontations.
Official Debut[]

A Normal TV Man using his light in Episode 39.
The first time a TV Man made a full appearance was in Episode 39, where it helped the Cameramen defeat the Skibidi Toilets by using their light ability. This locked the toilets in place through some form of mind control. A larger variant then appeared in Episode 40, and directly after, Titan TV Man debuted in Episode 41. The arrival of the TV Men changed the tide of the war. However, the toilets quickly countered their abilities by inventing sunglasses in Episode 43, which were reverse engineered from the lens provided to the Cameramen. In Episode 44, Titan TV Man was upgraded with speakers, which allowed it to break the sunglasses and bypass their protection. In episodes 45 and 46, Titan TV Man fought with the Infected Titan Speakerman, with Titan TV Man almost disinfecting him. This winning streak wouldn't last for long however, and he lost in Episode 47. In Episode 49, TV Woman appeared to destroy a few Skibidi Toilets and save Simp Cameraman.
Defeat of Titan TV Man[]

Titan TV Man getting stabbed by the Infected Titan Speakerman in Episode 47.
In Episode 47, Titan TV Man suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of the G-Man Skibidi Toilet and Infected Titan Speakerman, with the infected titan stabbing his screen breaking it and leaving him unable to attack while getting attacked by Infected Titan Speakerman and G-Toilet. Luckily, Titan TV Man was able to retreat from the scene. After this incident, the TV Men were more focused on repairing and upgrading Titan TV Man, so they took less part in confrontations with the Skibidi Toilets. They still helped the Alliance in rescue missions such as episodes 49 and 66.
Return of Titan TV Man[]

Titan TV Man using his core against the Scientist Mech in Episode 67.
In Episode 67, just as both Titan Cameraman and Titan Speakerman were about to be defeated by the Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet and G-Man Skibidi Toilet, the Upgraded Titan TV Man arrived to save the day. He was able to scare G-Toilet away and neutralized the Scientist Mech with ease. The TV Men were very involved during this period, some members participated in the infiltration of the Skibidi Toilet bunker, while others like the Titan TV Man were clearing out toilets and hunting for the G-Toilet. The TV Men also managed to get their hands on a detaining claw, and they are currently researching it. During Episode 74, they realized that there was a bigger threat than the Skibidi Toilets, and they needed to find out the truth. But it was too late for them, as the Astro fleet started their invasion and started decimating the Alliance. The TV Men were not that affected by this confrontation as they were able to retreat, but the same cannot be said for its allies.
Participation in the Astro Arc[]

TV Men teleporting the samples.
In episode 76, Normal TV Men collected the samples of the astro toilets for better upgrades. They teleported them to all Alliance bases. Meanwhile, Polycephaly rescued the cameramen and speakermen who fled the city of Asheville.

The Upgraded Titan TV Man 2.1 appearing on the battlefield.
In episode 77, a number of TV Men, such as Polycephaly, TV Woman and Titan TV Man rescued the cameramen and the G-Squad by killing the astro toilets that ambushed them and teleporting them to the base. All of the aforementioned TV Men had many upgrades, such as anti-gravity rings, detaining claws, speakers, shields, etc. Despite returning completely refurbished and upgraded, Titan TV Man has suffered many injuries in this episode. All his TVs are destroyed, he has lost two claws on his shoulders, has holes in his legs and is burning with purple fire. That was in Episode 77 (Part 3), at the end of that episode the Juggernaut Astro Toilet confronted the injured Titan TV Man.
All of these events happened in the Battle of Denver where the Skibidi Toilets teamed up with The Alliance to defeat the Astro Toilets, it is still ongoing and no side has won yet. The TV Men have suffered significant damage, but have not taken any loss of members apart from the corruption of their titan.
Organization[]
The TV Men are organized in a similar fashion as other Alliance factions. However, they are far fewer in number, and are more secretive in nature. They don't have a clear leadership, but it's presumed that the more powerful members such as Titan TV Man or Energized TV Man have greater authority. Scientist TV Man also seems to have authority over other units as the only, and therefore chief of, scientists.
Technology and Equipment[]

A peek into the TV Men laboratory that wasn't supposed to be seen.
The TV Men are the most technologically advanced ones in the Alliance. They possess teleportation capabilities, and have a variety of photon-based abilities at their disposal. They are also currently researching on Astro technology, which would also advance them in terms of technology. Unlike other Alliance factions, they don't have dedicated transportation vehicles, most probably because they don't need such vehicles in the first place due to being able to teleport.
Foreign Relations[]
The TV Men are a long-time ally of the Alliance, and they have served them in several pivotal battles. Despite having good relations with the Alliance, the TV Men seem extremely reluctant to share certain information with them, keeping to themselves most of the time and showing minor distrust for other Alliance members, especially Cameramen. This was apparent in Episode 74, where the Scientist TV Man told the Energized TV Man to turn off the camera attached to him, to not give away any information. The TV Men are also a long-time enemy of the Skibidi Toilets. Despite the G-Man Skibidi Toilet repeatedly trying to have a truce with them, they disagreed, being hellbent on killing him. Only after the events of Episode 74 have they considered reaching a compromise with the Toilets. Even so, they were hesitant about the decision, especially Titan TV Man, who had a deep distrust towards G-Toilet. However, in Skibidi toilet 77, they would become true allies with G-Toilet saving the titan’s life.
Alliance internal tensions[]
TV Men (at least their normal variants) appear quite anti-social and extremely pragmatic, to the detriment of their relationship with the greater Alliance- for instance, in Episode 76, several normal TV Men refused to rescue a handful of Cameramen who were stuck too far from the main Alliance forces, instead focusing on recovering Astro Toilet remains, with one TV Man outright telling the POV-Cameraman to stay back, calling the samples more important. At least one Troop Astro Toilet chassis was delivered right to a Cameraman lab within minutes by that very TV Man so that the Cameraman science team could study it, with the other Astro remains presumably delivered to the scientists of the other subfactions. However, a few Cameramen present, including Camerawoman, were understandably outraged that their brothers were abandoned for the scrap, flipping off the TV Man and slamming objects over him, although the TV Man did not fight back and simply left, leaving the Cameramen with the valuable Astro remains. It should be noted that while the TV Men did abandon the episode's POV-Cameraman and his squad to their doom at the tendrils of Duchess Astro Toilet and other Astros, the TV Men still set up a designated evacuation point with Polycephaly for Cameramen and Speakermen, evacuating dozens of them in cargo crates, and gave that location for the POV squad to reach. That, and the city was quickly overrun by Astros, including the position where the POV-Cameraman was. Coupled with one TV Man saying that the samples were more important, it is clear that the TV Men were operating on a pragmatic doctrine, willing to sacrifice a small handful of Cameraman in return for saving a large number of Cameramen and successfully retrieving Astro Toilet scrap for study, potentially changing the tide of the war and saving far more Cameramen in the long run. It is also possible that if they took the time to teleport the POV squad and return to the city, they would've been overrun by Astro Toilets before they could recover the scrap, or at least the TV Men thought this way. Their pragmatic doctrine was further evident in Episode 77, where the Scientist TV Man was reluctant to help rescue the Cameramen, saying, "It takes sacrifice to achieve progress." He emphasized collecting better samples to upgrade first, rather than fighting the Astro Toilets right then.
At other points in the series, TV Men have exhibited similar behavior, still aiding the Alliance—at least in the bigger picture—while acting rude and aloof towards individual Alliance members, such as a TV Man calling Plungerman an idiot while helping him flee in Episode 66 and Energized TV Man rudely telling Cameramen to mind their own business in Episode 74 (although he and other TV Men helped successfully rescue multiple critically wounded Alliance members from Skibidi Toilet custody). They have also been known to teleport away when danger presents itself, often leaving other Alliance members behind to face the threat alone; this could be due in part to their seemingly low numbers yet high importance. In contrast, Scientist TV Man appeared quite friendly with other Alliance members, as did TV Woman, who formed a close friendship with her female counterparts in the other Alliance subfactions. Titan TV Man also formed a friendship with Titan Cameraman and Titan Speakerman, willing to go into battle alone when the pair were crippled, and was distraught at the potential loss of Titan Cameraman, holding Titan Speakerman back from the Mothership Astro Toilet's fleet to not lose both his companions.
Relationships and Connections[]
Factions & Affiliations[]
Allies[]
- The Alliance - Belonging Faction
- Cameramen - Allied Subfaction (slight tensions)
- Speakermen - Allied Subfaction
- Skibidi Toilets - Allied Faction
Enemies[]
- Astro Toilets - Enemy Faction
Emoticons[]
Emotions | Meaning | Episode | Used by |
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;) | (Zealous) | 39 • 40 (but only in DaFuq!?Boom!'s community tab) • 43 • 66 (Shorts) • Season 22 Compilation • 72 | Normal TV Man • Scientist TV Man |
c: | (Happy Compassion) | 40 • Season 22 Compilation • 77 | Normal TV Man |
:3 | (Hearty) | 41 • Season 22 Compilation • 67 • 68 • 69 • 77 | Titan TV Man |
>:( | (Angry) | 44 • 67 • 70 • 71 • Season 23 Compilation • 73 • 74 • 77 | Titan TV Man • Scientist TV Man |
:( | (Sad) | 77 | Scientist TV Man |
-_- | (Disappointment) | 45 • 67 • 68 • 72 • 73 | Titan TV Man |
XD | (Laughing) | 67 | |
ÙwÚ | (Satisfaction of superiority) | 46 • 67 | |
>w< | (Cute excitement) | 49 • 54 • 57 • 70 • 73 • 74 | TV Woman |
ÒwÓ | (Shocked and surprised) | 54 • 70 • 77 | |
–_– | (Dissatisfaction) | 56 • 66 • 73 • 76 • 77 | Normal TV Man • TV Woman • Scientist TV Man |
OwO | (Scared) | 66 | TV Woman |
^w^ | (Happy excitement) | ||
:D | (Enthusiasm) | 67 • 68 | Titan TV Man |
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(Smirking) | 70 | |
>|n|< | (Crying) | 70 | TV Woman |
ÓnÒ | (Sad/Depressed) | 70 • 76 | |
>:〡 | (Angry/Determined) | 73 | Titan TV Man |
ÒnÓ | (Enraged) | ||
>:) | (Competitive Happiness) | 74 | |
:〡 | (Embarassment) | 77 | |
>:D | (Competitive Enthusiasm) | 77 | |
>|D|< | (Mocking) | 77 |
Voice Lines[]
Episode | Audio (reversed) | Text | Speaker |
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Episode 39 (compilation) | (TV Man's debut) |
Show must continue. | Normal TV Man |
Episode 40 (compilation and shorts) | (Telling POV-Cameraman to stay away) |
Do what you're told. | |
Episode 41 | (Telling POV-Cameraman to put on his lens) |
Protection. | |
(After the Titan's debut) |
All toilets will die. | Titan TV Man | |
Episode 43 | (Before TV Men retreats) |
Sh!t happens. | Normal TV Man |
Episode 44 (full screen) | (Getting hit by a stray missile) |
You hurt me. | Titan TV Man/Cinemaman |
Episode 44 (shorts) |
(Getting hit by a stray missile) |
You are SO dead. | |
Episode 45 | (When fighting starts) |
Come here. | |
Episode 45 (shorts) | (When infected Titan Speakerman fled) |
I will find you. | |
Episode 46 | (Killing Vacuum Skibidi Urinal) |
Disgusting. | |
Episode 47 | (At the start) |
Pathetic trap | |
(When Flying Dual Buzzsaw Skibidi Toilet ambushed) |
YOU ARE SO DEAD | ||
Episode 49 (full screen) | (When Skibidi Toilets reinforcements arrives) |
Leave now. | Normal TV Man |
Episode 56 | (Knife TV Man after killing the toilet attacking from behind.) |
Shut up. | |
(Same TV Man after the UPDT was announced destroyed) |
You had one job. | ||
Episode 60 | (After displaying the footage of two cameramen dying so they could get information) |
Press F to pay respects. | Large TV Man |
Episode 66 | |||
(After Plungerman showed up)
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Get out, idiot. | Normal TV Man | |
Ugly a$$ b!tch. | Large TV Man | ||
Get out. | |||
This remains confidential. | Scientist TV Man | ||
All Toilets Will die. | Upgraded Titan TV Man | ||
Episode 66.3 (Shorts Version) | This should be a surprise. | Scientist TV Man | |
Episode 67 | Your life ends now | Upgraded Titan TV Man | |
Where are you going? | |||
Still alive? | |||
That's all | |||
No stabbing | |||
Let's go | |||
Episode 68 | Thank you | ||
Pathetic head! | |||
Shut The F*ck Up | Large TV Man | ||
Not now, first we watch. | |||
Episode 69 | F*cking finally | ||
Stand Still | Upgraded Titan TV Man | ||
Episode 70 | (Upgraded Titan Speakerman energy core)
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Do it quick | |
(Upgraded Titan Speakermen defeated Skibidi Toilet)
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10 out of 10 | ||
(Appears Upgraded Detainer Astro Toilet)
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Who the f*ck do you think you are? | ||
(Breached The Door)
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My technology | Large TV Man | |
(Alerting The Squad)
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Fall back, now | ||
(Injured)
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Just a scratch | ||
Episode 71 | (Monitor Destroyed) |
You're so f*cking dead | Upgraded Titan TV Man |
(Leaving after seeing the Alpha Hills Airport Ruins) |
I will find this motherf*cker | ||
Episode 72 | (G-Toilet 4.0 escaped) |
This a**hole will die today | |
(Getting ready to chase G-Toilet 4.0) |
Are you ready my b**ch? | ||
(Telling Large TV Man what to do) |
Get this b##ch to the lab | Scientist TV Man | |
(Reacting) |
Subtitles: This shit is longer than titan's sword
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Large TV Man | |
(Looking at the POV) |
Confidential | Scientist TV Man | |
Episode 73 | (Entering the scene) |
There's nowhere to run! | Upgraded Titan TV Man |
(Answering to G-Toilet 4.0) |
Whatever is coming, you won't survive to see it | ||
(Before activating his Red-Screen) |
I am the last thing you will see! | ||
(Before attempting to tackle G-Toilet 4.0) |
Come here! | ||
(Reacting to Titan Speakerman getting infected) |
You got to be shiting me! | ||
(Answering G-Toilet 4.0) |
Only your head! | ||
(Answering G-Toilet 4.0) |
Now die! | ||
(Reacting to G-Toilet's escape)
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RWAAAAAAAAAGH | ||
(Looking at Black Camerawoman)
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Mind your own business | Energized TV Man | |
Episode 74 | Let's go... | ||
P R O T E C C | |||
Give me your head... | |||
Get out! | |||
Well done, lil bro | |||
Subtitles:
Their brains are rotten... Burn everything. Actual Audio: Their brains are rotten... Burn everyone. | |||
Mind your own business... | |||
Take a look... | |||
Subtitles:
Turn that camera OFF!
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Scientist TV Man | ||
I FOUND THEM! CONNECTING... | Upgraded Titan TV Man | ||
THEY ARE WEAKENED... PERFECT TIME FOR ATTACK... | |||
Subtitles:
NOT YOU, CRIPPLED BROS... YOU TWO ARE GOING HOME.
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Subtitles:
THIS WAR ENDS TODAY!
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NO! Bring their leader to our base... Alive! | Scientist TV Man | ||
A R E Y O U I N S A N E ? | Upgraded Titan TV Man | ||
We need to understand the full picture, before it's too late. | Scientist TV Man | ||
NO! I CANT LOSE YOU BOTH! | Upgraded Titan TV Man | ||
Season 25 | C A L M D O W N! | ||
Subtitles:
Y O U N E E D U P G R A D E S F I R S T !
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Who worked at Alpha-Hills? | Scientist TV Man | ||
Come Here! | |||
Know your place... | |||
Have you analyzed every arrived survivor? | |||
Then tell me... | |||
What the hell is that! | |||
Episode 76 (Part 2) | Forget about them, They’re useless! | Normal TV Man | |
Stop worrying about this useless trash. | |||
Stay back, fodder! | |||
Episode 76 | Samples more important :) | ||
Stay back! | |||
Analyze this… thoroughly. | |||
You will regret it. | |||
Episode 77 | DUMB BICH | Upgraded Titan TV Man 2.1 | |
WHY ARE WE ALLYING WITH THE SH*THEADS? | |||
ARE WE THIS DESPERATE? | |||
This is necessary | Scientist TV Man | ||
If we want to survive | |||
We must organize meeting with their hiding leader | |||
He knows something that can help us | |||
ONLY THING IM ORGANIZING IS HIS FUNERAL | Upgraded Titan TV Man 2.1 | ||
HOW CAN YOU TRUST HIM | |||
AFTER ALL THE GENOCIDE | |||
You've seen what invaders can do... | Scientist TV Man | ||
Weakest units... | |||
Subtitles: Wipe out entire legions!
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Subtitles: They kill everything in their way...
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Do you think we have a choice? | |||
WE DO | Upgraded Titan TV Man 2.1 | ||
Subtitles: ACQUIRE BIGGER SAMPLES
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Subtitles: DEVELOP STRONGER UPGRADES
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JUST LIKE BEFORE | |||
Subtitles: This is not just like before...
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Scientist TV Man | ||
Our advantage is being underground and in secrecy... | |||
But we have to be cautious and slow... | |||
If they find us. Access our technology... | |||
Subtitles: This will be the end of our world...
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OUR WORLD HAS ALREADY ENDED | Upgraded Titan TV Man 2.1 | ||
IT'S THEIRS NOW | |||
THAT IS NOT ENOUGH POWER | |||
THEY LOST THEIR GUIDENCE | |||
MARCHING TO THEIR IMMINENT DEATH | |||
ARE WE GOING TO STAY, AND WATCH THEM DIE? | |||
It takes sacrifice to achieve progress... | Scientist TV Man | ||
Subtitles: Before fighting, we need better samples to develop upgrades...
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Better safe than sorry... | |||
Subtitles: I learned it the hard way...
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YOU IMBICILE! | Upgraded Titan TV Man 2.1 | ||
YOU STUPID BASTARD! (Titan TV Man's Plan) | |||
BY STAYING HERE, (Titan TV Man's Plan) | |||
WE ARE NOT GETTING ANYTHING WORTHY! (Titan TV Man's Plan) | |||
Subtitles: SOON, NO PLACE WILL BE SAFE
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Speakermen were preparing their armada this whole time... | Scientist TV Man | ||
They'll come, just give them time! | |||
They will handle this. (Titan TV Man's Plan) | |||
Moment you get out, | |||
Subtitles: They'll send their strongest against you!
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Subtitles: THAT... IS MY PLAN
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Upgraded Titan TV Man 2.1 | ||
EVERYTHING WILL CHANGE TODAY | |||
Subtitles: WHAT ARE YOU DOING HERE? ARE YOU INSANE? GET OUT!
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Large TV Man 2.0 | ||
MY TURN, SHITHEAD! | |||
Subtitles: SOMEONE IS DYING, AND IT AIN'T ME
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Upgraded Titan TV Man 2.1 | ||
LOOK AT ME | |||
YOUR TITAN WOULDN'T WANT YOU TO DIE MEANINGLESSLY. LEAVE, WHILE YOU STILL CAN | |||
BIIIIITCH! YOU CAN'T KILL THE DEAD! I'LL SHOW YOU WHAT THE OTHERSIDE LOOKS LIKE! | |||
YOU DID WELL, LIL BRO | Large TV Man 2.0 | ||
WE TELEPORTED EVERYONE TO BASE. | Energized TV Man | ||
Subtitles: WE MUST GET OUT, NOW!
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PATHETIC TRASH! | Upgraded Titan TV Man 2.1 | ||
GIVE ME SOMEONE WORTHY TO FIGHT! | |||
SURPRISE! | |||
WOMP WOMP, | |||
GONNA CRY? | |||
Subtitles: COWARD
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WTF R U YAPPING ABOUT!? | |||
Look at yourself! | Scientist TV Man | ||
Why did you stay!? | |||
YOU NEEDED SAMPLES | Upgraded Titan TV Man 2.1 | ||
I BROUGHT YOU SAMPLES | |||
Why... | Scientist TV Man | ||
Gate... | |||
It's not closing. | |||
I CAN'T MOVE | Upgraded Titan TV Man 2.1 | ||
TRACKING DEVICE! | Large TV Man 2.0 | ||
IT TAKES MORE THAN THAT TO HURT ME | Upgraded Titan TV Man 2.1 |
Sizes and Comparisons[]
Note: This is just speculation as accurate measurement of sizes is not feasible.
Name | Image | Size (Compared to a Normal TV Man) | |
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Normal | 1 | Normal TV Man | This size is the most common size of the TV Men with it being a basic prototype size for all future TV Men. |
Medium | 1.50 - 2 | TV Woman | This size of TV Men is rare and is only seen in later episodes. Additionally, this size is a whole head and shoulders taller than a Normal TV Man. |
Large | 15 | Large TV Man | He is a unique specimen of TV Men, being the only one with this size. |
Giant | 25 | Ceiling TV![]() |
This size is quite rare and is only occupied by the Ceiling TV. |
Titan | 62.5-75 | Titan TV Man![]() |
The Titan of the TV Men faction. He has similar size as compared to the other titans. |
List of appearances[]
- Episode 34 - 1 TV Man (First cameo)
- Episode 35 - 1 TV Man (Cameo)
- Episode 36 - 1 TV Man (Cameo)
- Episode 37 - 1 TV Man (Cameo)
- Episode 39 - 1 TV Man (First full appearance)
- Episode 40 - 2 TV Man, 1 Large TV Man
- Episode 41 - 1 TV Man, 1 Titan TV Man
- Episode 42 - 2 TV Man
- Episode 43 - 2 TV Man, 1 Large TV Man
- Episode 44 - 1 Titan TV Man/Cinemaman,
- Episode 45 - 1 Cinemaman
- Episode 46 - 1 Cinemaman
- Episode 47 - 1 Cinemaman
- Episode 49 - 1 TV Woman, 1 TV Man, 1 Gun TV Man
- Episode 54 - 1 TV Woman
- Episode 56 - 1 Dagger Hands TV Man
- Episode 57 - 1 TV Woman
- Episode 60 - 1 Large TV Man (Displaying 1st POV-Cameraman)
- Episode 66 - 1 TV Woman, 1 Large TV Man, 1 Scientist TV Man, many TV Men, 1 Titan TV Man, many Ceiling TV
- It can't be said for certain this is Titan TV Man, but since he says a different line from what he said in his debut, 'All Toilets Will Die,' it can be inferred that these are different lines.
- Episode 67 - 1 Upgraded Titan TV Man
- Episode 68 - 1 Upgraded Titan TV Man, 1 Large TV Man
- Episode 69 - 1 Upgraded Titan TV Man, 1 Large TV Man
- Episode 70 - 1 Upgraded Titan TV Man, 1 TV Woman, 1 Large TV Man
- Episode 71 - 1 Upgraded Titan TV Man
- Episode 72 - 1 Upgraded Titan TV Man, 1 Scientist TV Man, 1 Large TV Man
- Episode 73 - 1 Upgraded Titan TV Man, 1 TV Woman, 1 Energized TV Man
- Episode 74 - 1 Energized TV Man, 1 TV Woman, 1 Large TV Man, 1 Scientist TV Man, 4 Normal TV Man, 1 Ceiling TV, 1 Upgraded Titan TV Man
- Episode 76 - 5 Normal TV Man, 1 TV Woman, 1 Large TV Man
- Episode 77 - 1 Upgraded Titan TV Man, 1 TV Woman, 1 Large TV Man, 1 Energized TV Man
Trivia[]
- The TV Men are the first characters to swear, with the second being Plungerman, by using the middle finger if one counts that as a swear.
- The TV Men's psychological light doesn't seem to affect Speakermen, as seen in Episode 40. When Large TV Man uses his light to blind/flashbang the Skibidi Toilets, a Large Speakermen is seen flushing the Toilets with ease without any protection because they don't have lenses, and it doesn't affect all kinds of Speakermen.
- The TV Men can bring back infected allies without the use of a Parasite Disabler Gun.
- A TV Man hilariously says "Shit happens" in reverse whilst shrugging when ditching the Cameramen and Speakermen because of their cowardly behavior in Episode 43.
- Each variant of the TV Men has its own photonic abilities.
- The TV Men are the third army to join The Alliance, the first being Cameramen and the second being Speakermen.
- TV Men have been the first ones to actually speak out of the three allies, second one being the Titan Speakerman.
- A TV Man appeared in the music video Blugray - Demand, but it looks different, and it has tentacles.
- Note: The music video is not canon, it was released in 2021 before the Skibidi Toilet series.
- Older version of TV Men looked like that in Blugray - Demand.
- TV Men do not have transport vehicles like the Cameramen and Speakermen, they most likely don't need them because there are so few TV Men and also because they have the ability to teleport.
- While TV Men themselves do not have transport vehicles, they do use objects to teleport many Cameramen and Speakermen at once such as a cargo crate, as seen in Episode 66, Episode 74, and Episode 76.
- The TV Men are the tallest Alliance members, with the exception of Large TV Man, because it's debatable whether or not Large TV Man is taller than the Large Speakerman.
- So far, none of the TV Men have been infected normally,this is probably because their TV is too big and they don't have a neck to get infected. Moreover, none of them have been killed yet.
- However, they are not invincible, as they are still susceptible to being injured, as seen with Titan TV Man/Large TV Man/TV Woman in episodes 47 and 70 onward.
- Titan TV Man is invincible to normal infections but vulnearble to Astro infections.
- They seem to have signature emoticons for every TV, for example the Normal TV Man and Scientist TV Man's signature emoticon is ";)", TV Woman being ">w<", and Titan TV Man being ":3". Large TV Man is the only character to not have a signature emoticon.
- The Titan TV Man is the only TV Man to use a Man Face emoticon.
- The Man face is a reference to the Roblox Man-Face, one of the most popular face types in Roblox and is commonly used in memes.
- TV Men seem to be the least numerous of all Alliance factions, with only a handful of Normal TV Men, TV Woman, a single Large TV Man, a single elite TV Man and a Titan. This could be one of the leading causes of their extreme pragmaticism, as they know that any casualty they take could be disastrous to their faction and in turn the entire Alliance.
- The newest TV Man was seen in Skibidi Toilet 73, the Energized TV Man.
- It is unknown what the result of the more abrasive TV Man behavior will ultimately be on the Alliance, but it is likely they will have to face a reconciliation or potentially lead to infighting.
- Boom has personally confirmed that the TV Men will suffer a form of "Karma", but it is not known what it could be.[1]
- Their "Karma" is now confirmed in Skibidi toilet 77, when their base were found, invaded and moderately sabotaged by the Astro Toilet, forcing them to teleport their base away. Also, their Titan is now captured by the Duchess Astro Toilet and got infected.
- They are the only faction that does not have a strider or anything resembling one.
- It is possible that the TV Men are classist, considering themselves to be superior and looking down on other members of the Alliance, referring to them as “fodder” and being reluctant to help.
- However, Large TV Man, TV Woman, and Titan TV Man are not as much like this, displaying a strong desire to help, even when they risk their own lives more than necessary.
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Soldiers | |||
Main Sequence TV Men | Normal TV Man • TV Woman • Large TV Man • Titan TV Man (Upgraded) | ||
Special TV Men | Elite TV Man • TV Drone | ||
Scientists | Scientist TV Man | ||
Colored Clothing Variants (see Minor Characters for more) |
Normal Sized | Accessories | Gun TV Man • Black Tied TV Man • Dagger Hands TV Man |
Items | |||
Weapons | Television (Energy-Based Weaponry) • Energy Blade • Handy Blade | ||
Protection & Tools | Jetpack • Speech | ||
SFX | |||
Sound Effects | TV Men Ambience • Titan TV Man Red Screen Sound Effect • TV Men's Teleport sound | ||
Locations | |||
Base/Lab | TV Men Laboratory |