Televisions, also known as TVs are an advanced piece of technology utilized by both TV Men and Skibidi Toilets that stole the technology from The Alliance, capable of various amounts of abilities that can either benefit or threaten the Alliance and Skibidi Toilets alike. Televisions can be disabled easily by breaking the monitor, as the screen is the only source of power for televisions. This is a type of Energy-based weaponry, because of the light the screen shoots out.
Variants[]
TV Men[]
Skibidi Toilets[]
Astro Toilets[]
User/Functionality[]
TV screens have a variety of unique capabilities. A large number of TV screens of various colors can hypnotize a unit, burn it, prevent it from teleporting, or even cause it to kill itself. Here are all the abilities of TV screens:
Static Screen[]
- Function: Displays footage and emotional expressions.
It is the basic screen of televisions and serves no purpose - not even harming or influencing the entities that view the screen, though it can be quite unsettling staring at it for a while. This can only be used to show something on the monitor, such as faces and POVs showed by cameras. This screen is passive and can only benefit the user.
Fire Screen[]
- Function: Burns the rival unit.
The orange screen was first revealed by TV Woman in Episode 49. When used, it brutally burns the opposing unit, causing it to die or be injured. Damage and efficiency of the screen may increase or decrease depending on the size of the TV Men member's own screen. Unlike TV Woman in the series, it was seen in Episode 68 that Upgraded Titan TV Man could also use this ability on one Shoulder TV. Since this light uses heat to burn enemies its possible that eye protection may not be effective in protecting the user which would make this light the most powerful. In Episode 77 a Ceiling TV managed to fire an Interceptor Astro Toilet with his fire screen ability.
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Hypnosis Screen[]
- Function: Hypnotizes the unit.
This TV beam, which is common to almost all members of the TV Men faction, causes the user to hypnotize the opponent unit and make it fight for themselves. The hypnotized unit can still use its current abilities, but the hypnosis effect wears off after a while. The hypnosis effect works just like the parasite effect and the hypnotized unit does not remember things it has done before. The unit's probability of being hypnotized increases with the size of the TV screen. As an exception, since this ability is Energized TV Man's main ability, it emits much more intense light than Normal TV Man and can break glasses with speaker support.
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Blinding Screen[]
- Function: Temporarily blinds the rival unit.
It is used by Large TV Man and is used to blind the victims for a long time, making them unable to fight back and making victims easier to kill. This can temporarily, or maybe possibly permanently, blind the victim. It could also be used as seen in Episode 70 when Large TV Man blinded Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet.
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Death Screen[]
- Function: Forces to suicide the rival unit.
The red screen is considered much stronger than other screens. This light, which can be seen for the first time with the debut of Titan TV Man in Episode 41, subjects opposing units to commit suicide. If the opposing unit resists the attack and prevents itself from committing suicide, the unit will burn or explode as the attack becomes more and more intense. The red beam is just as powerful but can be blocked just as easily. If the light is not supported by a speaker, a toilet wearing Sunglasses will directly resist this attack.
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Vacuum Screen[]
- Function: Blocks the rival unit's teleportation and black smoke is absorbed into the user's TV screen.
Perhaps the most rarely used and least powerful of all the rays, the Vacuum Black Ray. It is an extremely rare type of ray for the TV Men to use due to its nature, being that it absorbs the black smoke produced by the TV Men teleportation abilities, which additionally means that it only works on very specific conditions. The purpose of the black ray is to prevent the teleportation of entities that use the TV Men black smoke as a means of teleporting.
This means that the ability only works on stolen TV Men teleportation technology or on TV Men allies. The Large TV Man seems to be the only one that wields such an ability, seeing as he was the only one who ever utilized it, which was on the Scientist Skibidi Toilet as to prevent him from escaping.
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Healing/Paralyzing Screen []
- Function: Paralyzes Enemies (Presumably: Affected member is slightly heals and preserves his consciousness.)
Making his debut in Episode 66, the Scientist TV Man had a type of light never seen before in a TV group member. This TV light appears to have a color between light blue and dark blue, but is directed more towards the light. Since Scientist TV Man has not yet seen this ability used effectively, it is not known exactly what it does. But it is estimated that it is intended to check the affected member loses consciousness or can withstand high light. On the other hand, it is possible that it is only for appearance and has no function.
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Extra Abilities[]

TV Woman's head screen.
TV Woman and Titan TV Man are the only ones in the series whose screen heads can be detached. For this reason, this feature gives them additional abilities. When TV Woman detaches her head, she can float and move with two jetpacks on the screen's back. She retains her current abilities, and in addition, the claw-like thing under her head gives her the confusion ability. Just like the parasite mechanics, it attaches to the nape of the toilet and takes control of it.

Upgraded Titan TV Man's head screen.
When Titan TV Man detaches his head, existing abilities are preserved. However, unlike TV Woman, it has two lasers on it and can deal high damage with them. However, although he has a claw like TV Woman, he cannot use this ability because it is too big to be tied to a toilet. Lastly, Titan TV Man can control himself even when his head is not in his body, allowing versatile attacks.
Trivia[]
- The Television technology is considered the most dangerous yet, as it is capable of harming both the Alliance and Skibidi Toilets.
- A unit with a Skibidi TV can easily use "Red (Death)" and "Purple (Hypnosis)" screen attacks. Maybe there are more, but this is unknown at this time.
- The only Skibidi Toilet member who equipped with a Skibidi TV but lost it before he could use it is DJ Skibidi Toilet Mech.
- The "Red (Death)" screens that are used by the Skibidi Toilets say "Skibidi" on the bottom, this is an obvious reference to "Sony" or "Samsung" televisions.
- It is not yet known whether the Titan TV Man 2.0's head has taken over a unit just like TV Woman.
- Due to his heads size, it cannot be used against many units, including the G-Toilet. May it can have an effect on massive units such as the Mothership Astro Toilet.
- It is unknown how the Skibidi Toilets got the TV books, making their usage of it a mystery.
- Titan TV Man 2.0 may be able to use all the Television effects, but this is unlikely since he would already showed them in battles like the one from Episode 73. (He can, he used all of them, besides Large TV Man's white blinding screen in Episode 68 and Large TV Man's black screen in Skibidi toilet 70).
- The orange beam and the black beam are similar to each other but different from the others as they both can affect the target without them seeing the beam. This was shown for the orange beam by a Ceiling TV using it on an Astro Interceptor that was facing the other way. For the black beam, due to it absorbing Teleportation smoke rather than having a direct effect on the target, it should theoretically work without needing to be seen.