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See also: Parasitic Skibidi Toilet, Helicopter Parasitic Skibidi Toilet, Claw Helicopter Parasitic Skibidi Toilet, Large Parasitic Skibidi Toilet, Claw Parasitic Skibidi Toilet, or Core hijacker.


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The Infected are the hosts of artificially engineered biological Infected Toilets, which take over their mind and cause them to be loyal to the Skibidi Toilets. The Parasitic Toilet were originally created by the Scientist Skibidi Toilet. Skibidi Toilets stopped using them after Episode 57 until Episodes 69 and Episode 73. For now, it's unknown if they will be used frequently again.

The Infected were first seen in Episode 30, where a Parasitic Toilet infected a Large Cameraman.

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What is the role of the Infected in the Skibidi Toilet series? toggle section
The Infected in the Skibidi Toilet series are created by the Scientist Skibidi Toilet to control The Alliance members. Upon infection, blue particles manifest on the victim's head and their hands grow in size. The skibidi toilet infection is spread by Parasitic Skibidi Toilet, Large Parasitic Skibidi Toilet, and Helicopter Large Parasitic Skibidi Toilet, compelling the infected to attack their allies. The Infected, first seen in Episode 30 and reappearing in Episodes 69 and 73, bear a resemblance to the Zombies from the Half-Life series.
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The Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet is the original creator of the Infecting Toilets in the Skibidi Toilet series. These special toilets, first seen in Episode 30, were responsible for the skibidi toilet infection of Alliance members. Larger models could even infect the Titan Speakerman. Although their use was discontinued after Episode 57, they made a comeback in Episodes 69 and 73.
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The loyalty of the Infected to the Skibidi Toilets stems from the mind control caused by artificially engineered biological Infected Toilets. These were initially created by the Scientist Skibidi Toilet. The infection, indicated by blue particles in the head and enlarged hands, can be inflicted by various entities such as the Parasitic Skibidi Toilet and Large Parasitic Skibidi Toilet. Once infected, the individuals are manipulated to attack their own members.
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The Skibidi Toilets discontinued the use of Infecting Toilets post Episode 57, resuming only in Episodes 69 and 73. The Infected made their debut in Episode 30, due to a Parasitic Toilet infecting a Large Cameraman. The future frequency of Infecting Toilets usage is yet to be determined.
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The series features various Parasitic Skibidi Toilets, such as the Normal, Leech, Sycophant, Infecting, Nano, Virus, and Headcrab Skibidi Toilets. Larger versions include the Large, Claw, Helicopter, and Claw Helicopter Parasitic Skibidi Toilets. Other notable types are the Micro Skibidi Toilet and different Glass Skibidi Toilets.
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Methods of insertion[]

Insert Method[]

The insert method is when a toilet or Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet (the only character that can do this) spits out a Parasitic Skibidi Toilet, then the Parasitic Skibidi Toilet infects the other character. This method was used in the beginning more. This method only works when the victim is held in place.

Sneak up Method[]

The sneak up method happens when a Parasitic Skibidi Toilet sneaks up on its character they want to infect, then they will jump onto the character and infect them without knowing. This method has been used a lot, but some had failed either by getting caught or when trying to infect the Parasitic Skibidi Toilet gets killed.

The Process[]

In the first stage, the parasite will find its way onto the nape of a host's neck, and whether it is done with help, or the parasite does it themselves, the parasite will then reveal a tongue-like appendage and dig into the victim's neck. When this is completed, the parasite will immediately take control of its host and mutate it in various ways including making the victims fingers grow much longer and a constant jittering head, the victim's head will also spark immensely, indicating that the host is infected.

Once infected, the host will be forced to join the Skibidi Toilet's side. The infected victims will mostly (if not always) have hunchbacks when moving similar to that of zombies and they are shown acting very wild and aggressive towards non-infected Alliance members. The Infected also know and see what they're doing, but have no control over their own bodies.

However, though, it is unknown if the host, whilst infected, can resist the parasite's influence on their own, although, in Episode 47, many comments underneath the video said that if you listened closely, you could hear the Infected Titan Speakerman screaming "HELP ME" and "RUN" in Episode 35, which may be a sign of him resisting his parasite's control, or it may be him frantically calling G-Toilet for help in defeating Cinemaman. (See Episode 47 for more info.)

The Astro Toilets also have access to parasite technology - the Core hijacker. In Episode 77, this device corrupted Titan TV Man 2.0 and turned him into the Watchman of Doom. The Core hijacker was released from an Astro Carrier, then attacked Titan TV Man's core. His core started turning orange (the main color of the Astro Toilets), causing immense pain. The hijacker eventually took over his core, corrupting him.

Weaknesses[]

Infected Alliance Members[]

Failed Infection Attempts[]

Cameramen[]

Speakermen[]

TV Men[]

Trivia[]

  • The last infected Large Cameraman was also the first infected in terms of variant, getting disinfected in Episode 48, being the last character that wasn't a titan to get disinfected, ending the Era of the Parasitic Skibidi Toilets temporarily.
  • No TV Men were ever seen infected. However, there were 2 attempts to infect Titan TV Man, in episode 47 and 68.
  • The parasitic toilets made a reappearance in Episode 69, as well as in Episode 73, being able to infect again UTSM, but the Parasitic Skibidi Toilet got killed very fast without having time to really do something.
  • The Infected are an obvious reference on Zombies from Half-Life series, from way of take over, to model of parasites to elongated fingers.
  • The Infected will more than likely not appear anytime soon because of the Skibidi Toilet's and The Alliance's team up.
  • The first TV Man ever to be infected was the Titan TV Man 2.0. He was infected by the Astro Toilets, and is now the Watchman of Doom.

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