The Titan TV Man (or also called Cinemaman) is a mechanical colossus created by The Alliance, fabricated from unknown sources, but likely multiple components and attachments sourced from the TV Men headquarters. This Titan holds immense durability and strength, transcending both powerful physical and digital combat capabilities. He is the most powerful non-upgraded titan. Notably, he emits a radiant purple node at his core, supported by two claws mounted on his shoulders and hooks adorning on his elbows. He is also the leader of The Alliance.[1]
Physical Appearances
Default (2.0)
Titan TV Man 2.0 wears a dark black tactical suit with a long black trench coat, with a matching cloak flowing dramatically from his waist to mid-calf, sleek black pants, a pair of black gloves on both of his hands, and black boots on his feet to finish his lower description. He now has a thinner, yet more advanced TV on his head, that can detach from his body and fly thanks to two new small jetpack turbines attached to the rear of his TV head. A purple tentacle can be spotted at the bottom of his TV head, that is surrounded by a metallic ring. He has 2 thin laser cannons hidden behind his head TV which he can retract out at his will. Additionally, he has two small TVs hidden behind the head TV, which he can extend out at his will. He is also equipped with some form of metallic armor on top of the main TV, which resembles a crown. The head armor is designed to protect against sneak attacks to his main head.
On both of his shoulders, he has shoulder mounted TVs with jetpacks identical to those on his main TV that allow them to detach and fly on their own. His shoulder mounted TVs are also equipped with weapons, but they are ordinary guns instead of lasers like his main TV.
The middle of his chest features a wider and upgraded energy core that retains its reinforced appearance and circular structure but no longer glows like a traditional core; instead of a simple glow, it pulses with intense purple energy that flows out of his core, resembling a sphere of his energy that intermittently crackles with brief sparks of purple-hot electricity and white swirling particles of energy. The core is connected on his chest by multiple iron extensions with 3 metallic claws protruding outward before pointing back to the center of the core, in a upside triangle formation, with 3 smaller claws protruding outward from the center of the core, in a triangle formation while functioning as an inner-prong that open up when the core is charging up and rotate with it. Behind that, there is a circle with rectangular holes along the edges and a hole where the core is that spins in the opposite direction of the core protector.
For his melee weaponry, he uses an energized sword mounted on his right wrist, emitting a purple-pink color. The sword is about the length of his whole arm and shaped as an intricately designed single-edged sword. The sword is integrated into a mechanical, cage-like device, which functions as a "holster" that securely holds the sword. The sword is connected safely to the holster by metallic structural components on its blunt parts. It features a retractable mechanism, allowing the Titan to deploy it with ease when needed. The sword continuously emits swirling energy particles and crackles with occasional sparks of purple-hot electricity, similarly to his core.
On his back, he has a black backpack with a metallic thruster mounted underneath. The thruster constantly spins while having multiple claw-like extensions down to the nozzle. At his waist, he wears a black military belt around his waist, which contains a small TV screen display monitor mounted onto his belt. He features some large, thin, and segmented metal plates on his shoulder-mounted TVs, knees, and at the back of his hands.
He is equipped with 2 upgraded back triple bladed claws on his shoulders that are are attached behind his jetpack near his shoulders, which has black harpoon blades attached to each blade holder as the blades have purple lines that glow. His claws holders are held by the black back claw retractor which can retract the blade forward and backward to his jetpack by some sort of contraption which is mounted on a black tentacle-like arm.
All six screens display white static, with his main TV screen displaying the brightest out of all of them. His main TV head does not have anything strikingly different except for the fact that it looks like a more "modern" TV.
Belt TV Only
This form of Titan TV Man, which can only be seen in Skibidi toilet 68, shows no injuries or changes. Titan TV Man, can detach his main screen just like TV Woman and bring it into battle with his shoulder TVs. Titan TV Man can maintain his current abilities and movement without the main screen and shoulder TVs.
Damaged (2.0)
After numerous battles with many strong opponents, including Detainer Astro Toilet 2.0 in episode 70, the Octo-Launcher Skibidi Toilet in episode 71 and G-Toilet 4.0 in episode 73 and in Season 24 (Additional Scenes), the Titan TV Man got a series of injuries throughout all those battles, resulting in what is now known as his 2.0 injured form. In this state, barely anything was removed or destroyed from his normal form, besides some additional metal plating armor or small things like those. The only really notable differences were that his left shoulder TV was broken, his left arm was pierced by his own Energy blade (by Detainer Astro Toilet 2.0), lots of parts of his body were on fire, and some parts of his head were slightly ablaze. Aside from these changes, no other major parts of him were altered.
2.1
This version of Titan TV Man first appeared in Episode 77 (Part 3), where he showcased many new powers and abilities. On his own, he destroyed numerous strong and resilient Astro Toilets. In this version, the 2.1 looked significantly different from his previous 2.0 form. For instance, his shoulder claws were lengthened, his shoulder TVs were mounted at a different angle and had no armor. In addition, a holographic shield projector was mounted on his left arm, which could quickly activate a purple plasma shield to protect the titan. One major change was his hidden upgrade, which he could use as a last resort to surprise his opponents - a Detaining Claw that was stored inside his jetpack. It was previously studied by TV Men after Large TV Man and Scientist TV Man managed to teleport Detainer Astro Toilet 2.0's claw to the TV Men headquarters in episode 72.
Injured (2.1)
This form appeared in Episode 77 (Part 3), after Titan TV Man finished fighting the Astro Toilets. It is a reasonable outcome, considering how Titan TV Man 2.1 fought numerous large Astro Toilets on his own, with the only assistance being when Fred shot a Destructor Astro Toilet with a Plasma Camera Car. The Astro Toilets were incredibly tough enemies, and after the battle, Titan TV Man had his right and belt TVs broken, his left TVs and two shoulder claws removed, his main TV was damaged and numerous damages in his limbs. His body was also emitting purple fire and static. Later, at the end of the episode, he was confronted by the Juggernaut Astro Toilet.
Injured with Shockwave cannon (2.1)
This form of Titan TV Man appeared in Episode 77 (Part 4). During his fight with the Juggernaut Astro Toilet, he lunged towards the Juggernaut, stole the Shockwave cannon from him and used it as his own weapon by attaching it to his right arm. This version closely resembled his 2.1 injured form, but with less fire and static emanating from his body. The most change is that instead of a regular right arm, he now had the Shockwave cannon in its place.
Severely Injured
This form appeared at the end of Episode 77 (Part 4) after Titan TV Man finished his fight against the Juggernaut Astro Toilet. Already injured before the beginning of the battle, he sustained even more damage during the fight. His shoulder TVs and additional TVs were broken and detached, his Shockwave cannon was removed, and his main TV was shattered after the Juggernaut Astro Toilet stole his energy sword and stabbed it. Titan TV Man wouldn't be able to teleport back to the TV Men Headquarters if not for the intervention of G-Toilet. The latter attacked the Juggernaut Astro Toilet at the end of the fight, drawing his attention away from Titan TV Man.
Default
Cinemaman has a similar appearance to his previous iteration, but this time he is equipped with 2 black speaker helicopters on his shoulders and a large speaker helicopter on his chest. His purple core is no longer visible. The chest is now adorned with an enormous number of speakers of different sizes, while his shoulders have giant woofers with helicopter rotors attached to them. His jetpack is also apparent in this form.
Rotorless
This version of Cinemaman is identical to his original form, except for the absence of rotors on his Black Speaker Helicopters, which are located on his shoulders. Aside from the missing rotors on Cinemaman's Black Speaker Helicopters, nothing else has changed in this form of Titan TV Man compared to the original.
Default
Titan TV Man is a tall, towering Titan. He wears a black trench coat, along with sleek black pants. He also has black gloves, accompanied by black boots on his feet. He has a giant black TV monitor as his head, which constantly displays white static. He has a circular core on his chest, emitting an ominous purple glow. The back of his shoulders are fitted with large black claws which have a purple accent to them. He is also equipped with grapple hooks on his elbows. He also has a jetpack with a single nozzle on his back, but this was not apparent during this form.
Injured
Titan TV Man's injured form, briefly visible after the conflict in skibidi toilet 47. A large knife has been stuck into his main TV screen and his mechanical claws have been completely severed. One of his hooks appears to have been used and the other one is still intact. He does not appear to have any visible injuries to his reactor core or body.Personality
Much like his fellow TV brethren, Titan TV Man starts out smug and rather arrogant at first, but as the episodes go, he eventually comes to care for his fellow Titans and Alliance members. In particular, he saves Titan Cameraman & Titan Speakerman just in time from the Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet Mech, defends them from the G-Clones, teleports the injured Titan Speakerman away from the Astro Fleet as Titan Cameraman covers for them in Episode 74, and in Episode 77, he distracts the Astro Toilets on himself in order to buy more time for the remaining Cameramen to escape.
He has also shown to very distrustful and skeptical of anything that resembles a Toilet, most notably when he wasn't very pleased with Scientist TV Man's decision to ally with the Skibidi Toiletsagainst the Astro Toilet invasion, especially G-Toilet, whom he constantly has a personal feud with since his loss in Episode 47. He is also pretty mad at his own kind for leaving the Cameramen to their deaths instead of helping them after Titan Cameraman's Noble Sacrifice, leading him to call out Scientist TV Man on his insistence on prioritizing gathering Astro corpses over rescuing Alliance soldiers even after seeing the Cameramen suffer serious losses.
Despite being the most powerful Alliance Titan and proactive member so far, Titan TV Man is very cocky and overconfident of his powers, along with being ignorant of imminent dangers, so things gradually end badly for him whenever his opponents catch him by surprise. First with the ambush by Infected Titan Speakerman in Episode 47 that led to his first defeat against G-Toilet 2.0, then almost losing his main screen against Detainer Astro Toilet 2.0 in Episode 70, being badly stunned by G-Toilet blocking the energy absorption capacity of his core in Episode 73, and finally, being core-penetrated by the Astros' deviceafter being damaged, crippled, and exhausted by their heaviest hitters in Episode 77.
Abilities
Although this Titan is the most powerful in terms of strength and technology, his favorite method of combat is to use brute force, either through his red screen of death (pre-upgrade) or a quick sneak attack with his sword (post-upgrade). Throughout the series since Episode 67, the heavily upgraded Titan TV Man made his highly anticipated and dramatic reappearance after departing the series following his brutal defeat in Episode 47. In that episode, he arrived to save the Titans from certain death and destruction, destroyed the Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet Mech, and forced the G-Toilet 4.0 to flee. Despite being classified as a titan, Titan TV Man 2.0 is actually larger than the average titan, even bigger than the Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet Mech. Additionally, according to DaFuq!?Boom!, Titan TV Man 2.0 and the non-injured Titan Cameraman 2.0 both possess the potential to win, or rather, have the "win factor." Therefore, if the two were to fight, both would have an equal chance of defeating the other, provided they use their abilities correctly. However, the fight would not end in a tie.[2]
Combat
Physical Combat
Titan TV Man has tremendous endurance in hand-to-hand combat. He has the potential to easily defeat the opposing unit with powerful blows. Generally, when he incorporates the Energy Blade into his punches, his blows become much more lethal.
With his "Dive Attack" ability, which is his special attack method, he leaps towards an opposing unit and has the ability to knock it down by tackling on said opposing unit. Titan TV Man has been seen applying this ability against powerful units such as G-Toilet and Juggernaut Astro Toilet, this attack is powerful but enemies can see it coming for example G toilet 4.0 in episode 73 saw titan tv man's dive and dodged it.
Interestingly enough, Titan TV Man can still engage in hand-to-hand combat without his head and any vision, which makes him quite terrifying. Titan TV Man can also tank more blows and attacks than Titan Speakerman and Titan Cameraman, but his giant size makes him much slower to react and leaves him vulnerable to direct attacks, he also relies more so on his blade than hand to hand meaning its not something he excels at. This is the biggest disadvantage to Titan TV Man.
Plasma Blade
Titan TV Man is equipped with a plasma blade, which is purple in color, massive in size, and has a retractable mechanism for when he does not wish to use it.
With this weapon on his right arm, he has the potential to kill the opposing unit by using brutal methods such as head piercing, decapitating and dismembering.
Titan TV Man can also deflect plasma-based attacks or block regular attacks with this sword and this provides the titan gives an extra method of protection to him. This weapon, which is very lethal at close range, can also perform long-range attacks with the ability to teleport Titan TV Man's right arm, making this weapon much more powerful at both close range and at long range.
Multiple TVs [x6]
Titan TV Man has a total of six TVs, three on the main head, two on the shoulder areas, and one on the belt, making it capable of performing much more effective light attacks with six times as many TVs as his first version. All TVs in Titan TV Man can emit different or exactly the same lights at the same time and, accordingly, can attack the opposing unit with high intensity single light or various lights with much more impact. Here are the general features of the TVs:
- Main Head TV: Titan TV Man's main head TV is much more resistant to severe impacts than before. It has the potential to emit the main ability, the red Screen, most effectively. This ability becomes much more effective when he reveals the two TVs around the head by opening them from the sides and becoming more potent effect. In addition to the head TV part, it is seen that two low powered lasers have been added, which can perform good attacks depending on the absorption ability of his core. After these features, Titan TV Man can detach his head and carries these attack methods to places it cannot reach, making the attack as inevitable as possible. The Death Screen causes enemy units to kill themselves or self destruct.
- Side Main Head TVs: On the sides of Titan TV Man's Main TV head are Tilted TVs That can be Retracted, and when retracted it is covered in front by a Metal Bar, but when not retracted, combined with the Main Head TV it's able to increase the potency of the red Screen's Effects.
- Shoulder TVs: Titan TV Man has two more TVs on his right and left shoulders. In terms of light capabilities, these TVs include the "Death Screen" feature as well as the "Fire Screen" and "Hypnosis Screen" capabilities. The TVs are also equipped with two ordinary cannons, just like the main head part, but different from the energy-based one. Additionally, like the main head part, shoulder TVs can also detach and continue their attacks. The Fire Screen burns units, and the Hypnosis one hypnotizes enemy units.
- Belt TV: The last TV on Titan TV Man's belt is the smallest TV compared to the others. It helps make the attack more severe by accompanying the "Death Screen" ability along with other TVs. It seemingly cannot be detached and cannot move/attack independently like other TVs. It is also not equipped with any weapons as it would not be compatible.
Triple-Bladed Claws [x2]
Titan TV Man has two giant fork-headed mechanical claws attached to his jetpack, located on the right and left side of his back.
These claws are much more developed compared to the first variant and the damage rate is much higher.
With these claws, Titan TV Man can easily dismantle the opposing unit's attack/defense equipment and neutralize them, or it can directly attack itself and injure/kill it with brutal methods such as piercing, stabbing and cutting.
Unlike the first version, the claws have the purple plasma energy of Titan TV Man, which can create static in Cameramen vision when used, showing how powerful the claws are.
Upgraded Purple Core
Titan TV Man has a core like every titan unit. This core glows mostly purple and emits a bit of white light, representing the color of the TV Men race, and around it is metal plates directed to three sides and located on a circular plate. This plate can rotate quickly or slowly at times, and this is usually seen when Titan TV Man's core uses its abilities. There is no protection around the core due to abilities, and it is completely open to direct attacks. There are some general capabilities of the reactor core:
- Plasma Core Projectile: Titan TV Man's core has a one-shot purple plasma attack ability. This plasma attack deals high damage to the unit it hits and can severely injure or even kill the unit. Unlike these two situations, it can stun the opposing unit for a short time due to the high velocity of the attack.
- Absorption: Titan TV Man's core has an absorption ability. This is the main reason why the area around the core is open and vulnerable. Most Energy-based attacks that hit the core directly will be absorbed by the core and converted into Titan TV Man's energy, thus strengthening him according to the intensity of the attack. This causes Titan TV Man to increase in damage and speed.
- Disintegrator Beam: Titan TV Man's core is capable of releasing a deadly disintegrating beam of high intensity, dealing incredible damage. Before the beam is released, the plates around Titan TV Man's core would rotate rapidly, and white plasma energy will increase. When the core is ready to attack, it releases the beam that melts, disintegrates, and incinerates the unit it comes into direct contact with, thus severely damaging or killing it.
- Energy Transfer: Titan TV Man can share energy from his core, transmitted through a purple plasma wave, which is passed to the reactor cores of his companions. This can be used to enhance durability and increase speed, it can also heal small injures.
Detaining Claw (2.1)
Secretly hidden inside Titan TV Man 2.1's backpack is a detaining claw that was used as a surprise attack against Juggernaut Astro Toilet, is able to grab energy projectiles and launch them back like a regular detaining claw, while also being able to absorb the energy projectile being held.
Defense
Purple Shield Projector
Since Titan TV Man returned to his own base after the Astro Toilet invasion in Skibidi toilet 74, he received a shield projector as additional protection. This shield helps protect Titan TV Man 2.1 from direct attacks. This equipment works just like Titan Cameraman 2.0's shield, except it is purple in color.
Deflection
When Titan TV Man swings his plasma blade, a temporary force field appears and pushes things away in the opposite direction, firstly used in Skibidi toilet 71 when the Octo-Launcher Skibidi Toilet launched missiles at Titan TV Man with the help of his Quad-Missile Defense Turrets, Titan TV Man swung his sword, deflecting most of the missiles away, also indirectly killing the POV-Cameraman, meaning he can't fully control where the deflected projectiles will fly.
Regeneration
Purple Electricity/Energy circulate around Titan TV Man's wounds to either patch up or fully heal a small wound, Firstly used in Skibidi toilet 70 where Detainer Astro Toilet 2.0 throws Titan TV Man's plasma Blade at him then catching it with his arm, With his arm not showing any damage after the blade got removed from his arm, Used again in Skibidi toilet 77 Where Titan TV Man uses it to patch up his broken TV screen back in place but not completely, and couldn't regenerate it back the same way when it got damaged again which shows the limit of his regeneration.
Parasite Immunity System
Since Titan TV Man is under upgrades during the infected era, he has parasite immunity system as a precaution against possible possessing. If an ordinary parasitic toilet catches himself idle and tries to possess him, parasite will fail and will be electrocuted and die from high voltage.
Large Metal Plates
Titan TV Man, is equipped with large metal plates on some parts of his body like many other units. These plates simply provide protection by reducing the severity of blows and attacks, allowing him to take minimum damage from the attack.
Movement
Advanced Jetpack Turbine
Titan TV Man has a new jetpack that charges much faster, as seen in Skibidi toilet 67, and can also fly at higher altitudes. This may be used more often, as it makes him easier to pursue the target without resorting to teleportation. The pure energy discharge of this jetpack is able to glitch the vision of a Cameraman like the plasma Blade. In addition, when the jetpack is fired, unlike the previous one, it emits purple flames representing the TV Men race and is mounted inside the bag, which makes it a little hidden and difficult to see.
360° Body Rotation
Titan TV Man, unlike other titans, can easily rotate himself 360° as if his separate body was separate from his legs. This increases the destruction, it will cause by giving extra acceleration to the blows it delivers. Additionally, this ability allows him to observe his surroundings without moving.
Teleportation
This ability, inherent in every TV Man member, enables easy and risk-free access to a target location. With this ability, Titan TV Man teleports not only himself but also other units it smokes. However, due to Titan TV Man's size, this ability occurs much slower than other members. It can sometimes be noticed that when Titan TV Man is angry, his teleporting action has lightning mixed smoke and makes a louder sound.
Additionally Used Armaments
Shockwave Cannon (2.1)
Titan TV Man, in skibidi toilet 77, temporarily received a Shockwave Cannon during his conflict with Juggernaut Astro Toilet. He caused high destruction by making devastating attacks, albeit short-term and inaccurate.
Combat
Physical Combat
Cinemaman retains his current physical combat abilities. In this version, he does not appear to have any additional physical methods and is exactly the same as his previous form.
Triple-Headed Mechanical Claws
These are giant, sharp claws of black-purple color located on the back of Cinemaman. Its method of attack is melee, evident in its sharp, which the Cinemaman uses to stab his enemies, usually in the head. Cinemaman firstly used these mechanical claws in Skibidi toilet 45 against Infected Titan Speakerman.
Grapple Hooks
These are large grappling hooks located on the underside of Cinemaman's elbows on both arms. With these hooks, he can easily pull large units such as G-Toilet closer. When this equipment is combined with the Death Screen ability, the current attack can cause much more lethal or permanent injury. An example of this can be seen in Skibidi toilet 47.
Bass Supported Death Screen
Cinemaman's main ability, Death Screen, becomes much more effective and lethal with the armor add-on he receives in this form. The current ability, with the bass support of the armors, is made much louder than normal and allows units wearing sunglasses to protect themselves from this attack by breaking their sunglasses and receiving the attack completely. This ability is only available in this version of Titan TV Man.
Soundwaves
Thanks to his speaker armor, Cinemaman can attack with sound waves. Since it has the potential to not only attack but also deflect incoming attacks, it can also protect.
Defense
Large Speaker Helicopter
It is one of the main protection equipment of Cinemaman. The armor is at the center of Cinemaman and completely protects his core from attacks. This armor also allows him to attack without hesitation in hand-to-hand combat, giving him the advantage. It is the main speaker that boosts the Death Screen ability, and with the support of other speakers it breaks the sunglasses, making the attack much more deadly. This armor has the ability to deflect and neutralize attacks, unlike the other two speakers, other than just supporting the Death Screen ability.
Black Speaker Helicopters
These armors, mounted on Cinemaman's right and left shoulders, protect Titan TV Man's shoulder and provide extra attack support. Unlike the various subwoofers that appear to be built into the center speaker, they only have a large subwoofer and a rotor, one on each side. This shoulder armor combines with the Death Screen ability with the center speaker, providing full efficiency to the attack and trying to make it as effective as possible.
Movement
Giant Jetpack Turbine
Cinemaman, like the other alliance titans, has a massive jetpack located on his back. With this, he can easily defeat opposing units in the air, and this gives him an extra movement advantage against his large body. However, this jetpack activates much slower than the others. Cinemaman only used this in Skibidi toilet 45.
Teleportation
Cinemaman has this ability, as so do other TV Man members. With this ability, Cinemaman can easily and risk-free teleport to a known location. This is his main movement technology, and this makes him far superior to other titans. Due to its large form, teleportation smoke is much larger and takes time to activate.
Combat
Physical Combat
Compared to the basic form of other titans, Titan TV Man has much more advanced hand-to-hand combat techniques and can directly resist most high-damage attacks. However, his reaction time and large body can lead it to negative consequences in battles.
Purple Reactor Core
Titan TV Man, like every titan unit, has a reactor core. This core glows purple to represent the TV Man members and has a much larger structure than the others. However, he has kept its function completely secret, without revealing any of its abilities. This is considered valid for Titan Speakerman's core.
Triple-Bladed Mechanical Claws
These are giant sharp claws of black-purple color located on the back of the Titan TV Man. Its method of attack is melee, evident in its sharp, which the Titan TV Man uses to stab his enemies, usually in the head. However, in this version, he never used them on screen, and we only saw it using them as Cinemaman.
Grapple Hooks
These are large grappling hooks located on the underside of Titan TV Man's elbows on both arms. Although in this version of the character, we never saw it using them, as Cinemaman, we saw how it used them to trap his enemies and attract them towards himself, combining it with its "Death Screen" ability.
Death Screen
He's the only TV Man who has this ability, which is included in his Television. It consists of projecting a red screen to his enemies, which hypnotizes and incites the receiver to commit suicide. It's quite effective against small enemies at a distance and also against large enemies, although it takes longer to take effect on them. Shown in skibidi toilet 47, while the redscreen didn't kill G-Toilet, it resulted in the loss of his laser eyes ability due to prolonged exposure.
Defense
Physical Defense
Titan TV Man does not have any extra protective equipment to protect himself. However, he can guard himself with his arms against direct attacks and protect his own core and head from dangerous attacks.
Movement
Giant Jetpack Turbine
Titan TV Man, like the other alliance titans, has a massive jetpack located on his back. With this, he can easily defeat opposing units in the air, and this gives him an extra movement advantage against his large body. However, this jetpack activates much slower than the others, and Titan TV Man quickly transformed into his Cinemaman form a few episodes after his appearance, so he didn't use his jetpack in this form.
Teleportation
Titan TV Man has this ability, as do other TV Man members. With this ability, Titan TV Man can easily and risk-free teleport to a known location. This is his main movement technology, and this makes him far superior to other titans. Due to its large form, teleportation smoke is much larger and takes time to activate.Relationships and Connections
Factions & Affiliations
Allies
- The Alliance - Belonging Faction
- TV Men - Belonging Sub-faction
- Skibidi Toilets - Allied Faction (Allied in Episode 75)
Enemies
- Astro Toilets - Enemy Faction
Characters
Allies
- Titan Cameraman 2.0 - Best Companion and Son In Battle
- Titan Speakerman 2.0 - Companion and Son In Battle
- G-Toilet 5.0 - Savior
Enemies
- Hexa-Tendril Skibidi Toilet † - Former Enemy Combatant
- Quad-Launcher Skibidi Toilet † - Former adversary in battle
- Infected Titan Speakerman - Enemy Combatant
- Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet † - Enemy Combatant
- Detainer Astro Toilet - Formidable Opponent
- Overseer Astro Toilet - Opponent
- Juggernaut Astro Toilet - Potent Antagonist
Upgrades
In Episode 44, this character received upgrades to be more efficient on the battlefield against enemies wearing Sunglasses. These upgrades consisted of three giant speakers, which attached themselves to the Titan's shoulders and chest, turning him into Cinemaman. The purpose of these upgrades was to enable the Titan to combat Skibidi toilets wearing Sunglasses because the Death Screen would be ineffective against them. With the help of Soundwaves emitted from the speakers, he could now destroy the Sunglasses and, combined with the Death Screen, be much more efficient on the battlefield.
Episode Appearances
Skibidi Toilet 41
The Titan TV Man about to use his Death Screen while uttering, "All toilets will die."
Skibidi Toilet 44
The Titan TV Man employed his Death Screen against the Hexa-Tendril Skibidi Toilet after destroying his Sunglasses.
In Episode 44, the Titan TV Man was the main character, fighting against giant Skibidi Toilets, such as the Hexa-Tendril Skibidi Toilet. However, with the appearance of giant Skibidi toilets wearing sunglasses, the Titan received giant speakers as upgrades to deal with them, transforming into Cinemaman.
After defeating the group of armed giant Skibidi toilets, the Titan spotted the Infected Titan Speakerman in the distance, who ascended with his jetpack, indirectly confronting and challenging Cinemaman.
Skibidi Toilet 47
Cinemaman lost his upgrades due to the attacks of the G-Toilet, reverting to his initial version.
Skibidi toilet 66 (Season Compilation)
Him being barely visible as he turns towards the POV-Cameraman.
In Episode 66, at the end, the announcement of the titan's return would be given. Being in a repair chamber. We couldn't see it well due to his bright screen, which was of a static color, he would only utter a few words that would imply that its return was near.
Him repaired and ready to return to the battlefield.
Skibidi Toilet 67 (Part 3 & 4)
Him stabbing the Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet Mech with his Energy sword.
Him preparing his energy sword to fight against the G-Clones.
In Part 3 of this episode, he made its official return, destroying the Television of the Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet Mech from a distance, then appearing slowly with a large stream of black smoke, he showed his energy sword and then approached the Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet Mech, the toilet attempted to harm him, but it was futile, as Titan TV Man destroyed all his weapons with his energy sword, then burned, stabbed and disintegrated him with its Reactor Core.
In part 4 of this episode, he appeared at the beginning, after having destroyed the Chief Scientist's Mech. He would hand a Lens to the Titan Cameraman to protect him from any further damage, subsequently, the G-Clones would appear on the battlefield, challenging Titan TV Man, the latter drew his Energy Blade and went against them to destroy them.
Skibidi Toilet 68 (Part 1)
Him showing a happy emoticon after having killed and destroyed all the G-Clones.
Skibidi Toilet 69 (Part 2)
Him giving a firm handshake with the Titan Cameraman.
Skibidi Toilet 70 (Part 1 & 3)
Him after Detainer Astro Toilet attacked him with his own Energy Blade.
In part 1 of this episode, he would appear alongside the Titans, attacking the dam of the Alpha-Hills Labs, destroying a few giant toilets with his energy sword. At a certain point, Titan TV Man would recharge the Core of Titan Speakerman, once this happened, Titan Speakerman would go completely mad, killing all the toilets in the place with its Upgraded Arm Plasma Cannons. After this, Titan TV Man would give an approving gesture.
Him lightly crushing the Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet.
After the return of Detainer Astro Toilet, Titan TV Man would try to attack him by surprise with its Energy Blade, but Detainer Astro Toilet would dodge the attack, taking away the Energy Blade and returning it with great force, the Astro would teleport away from the place. Titan TV Man was only damaged in the forearm.
In part 3 of this episode, Titan TV Man would appear at the end of the episode, alongside the other 2 Titans preventing the escape of the Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet, Titan TV Man would lightly crush him with his hands, the Titan would enjoy this, as he held a grudge against the Chief Scientist.
Skibidi Toilet 71 (Normal Episode & Season Compilation)
Him deflecting the missiles of the Octo-Launcher Toilet with his Energy Blade.
In episode 71, this character would appear alongside the 2 Titans facing off against the Octo-Launcher Skibidi Toilet, the latter would manage to damage one of the TVs of Titan TV Man. The toilet would launch a bunch of missiles towards the Titans, but Titan TV Man with the help of his deflection ability, would manage to deflect the missiles, although unfortunately they would end up hitting the POV-Cameraman, preventing us from seeing what happened next.
Titan TV Man teleports angrily after realizing that G-Toilet had escaped.
Skibidi Toilet 72 (Part 2)
Titan TV Man uses his Death Screen against G-Toilet.
Skibidi Toilet 73 (Part 1, 2, Full Episode & Season Compilation)
Titan TV Man displays an angry emoticon as he prepares to fight against G-Toilet.
In Part 1 of this episode, Titan TV Man appeared at the end, where after Titan Cameraman and Titan Speakerman arrived on the battlefield to face G-Toilet, Titan TV Man manifested himself in the location through Teleportation. G-Toilet, unafraid of the Titans, would say to them, 'Fools. You have no idea what's coming!' to which Titan TV Man responded, 'Whatever is coming, you won't survive to see it!' The Titan then prepared his energy sword to fight against him.
In Part 2 of this episode, Titan TV Man prepared to confront G-Toilet, but due to other enemies he had to face (such as the Infected Titan Speakerman), much of the fight Titan TV Man couldn't engage with G-Toilet, except for initially delivering a few attacks, most of which failed. It was only towards the end that he finally managed to face him, though it wasn't very effective because G-Toilet evaded most of Titan TV Man's attacks, allowing the toilet to escape with the help of mechanized Thrusters attached to it, leaving Titan TV very furious and angry. He destroyed some buildings and teleported to continue searching for G-Toilet, temporarily leaving the titan duo alone.
The Titan TV Man is about to destroy a few Normal Skibidi Toilets upon seeing how G-Toilet escapes again.
Titan TV Man confronts G-Toilet.
Skibidi Toilet 74
Titan TV Man preparing for battle with other titans.
In this episode, Titan TV Man plans to attack G-Squad after displaying them in the area where they are located. When he sees that the other Titans are quite weak, he tells them to go home and that he will take care of this.
Titan TV Man screams after hearing that G-Toilet needed to be alive.
As he is about to leave, the Scientist TV Man comes back and tells him to bring G-Toilet back to their base alive. After this Titan TV Man comes back from teleportation angrily and screams at him. Later, all the Cameramen there are shocked by the terrible event they watched on the tablet in their hands.
Titan TV Man about to teleport with Titan Speakerman.
Season 25 Compilation
Titan TV Man holding Titan Speakerman in the TV Men headquarters.
Skibidi Toilet 77 (Part 3, 4 & Full Episode)
Titan TV Man displaying angry emojis after watching the transmission in the TV headquarters.
At the beginning of the full episode, which took place in the TV Men headquarters, Titan TV Man was watching several broadcasts displaying the current state of the world, showcasing The Alliance and the Skibidi Toilets fighting together against the Astro Toilets in many different countries. He commented on the footage, disagreeing with the decision to form a truce with the Skibidi Toilets, pointing out their genocide against the human race and The Alliance. According to him, they are untrustworthy due to their past. Scientist TV Man argued that this action is necessary for them to survive. He told Titan TV Man to organize a meeting with G-Toilet, as he has a lot of knowledge that can help The Alliance. He emphasized that there is no choice. Titan TV Man didn't agree with his sentence and claimed that they only need to collect better samples to create better upgrades, just like before. Scientist TV Man replied that they need to be cautious and slow because Astro Toilets could access their technology, which would be the end of their world. Titan TV Man stated that their world has already ended and now belongs to the invaders.
Titan TV Man arguing with Scientist TV Man after watching a broadcast from Denver.
Subsequently, he switched to another POV in Denver. He realized that the Cameramen had lost their guidance and wanted to avenge their dead brothers by going out with their upgrades and fighting the Astro Toilets, but that would result in their imminent death. He asked Scientist TV Man if he wanted everyone to stay and watch them die. Scientist TV Man responded that sacrifices are necessary to achieve progress, as he learned it the hard way in the past. Titan TV Man screamed at him, calling him an imbecile and highlighting that no place will be safe in the future. Hearing this, Scientist TV Man answered that the Speakermen were preparing their armada the whole time, explaining that they could handle the Astro Toilets, and warned Titan TV Man that the invaders would immediately send their strongest soldiers after noticing the Titan on the battlefield. Lastly, Titan TV Man responded that this was his plan and stated that everything would change that day.
The Upgraded Titan TV Man 2.1 appearing on the battlefield.
After a conversation at the TV base, Titan TV Man decided to rescue the Cameramen from the Astro Toilets, along with some elite TV Men, such as Large TV Man and TV Woman. He returned in the 3rd part of this episode with several upgrades and enhancements. His left shoulder TV has been repaired, his shoulder claws have been lengthened and he's been equipped with a new plasma shield. After shooting a core beam and teleporting his Energy Blade to attack the Obliterator Astro Toilet, he said, "SOMEONE IS DYING... AND IT'S NOT ME!" The astro shot a few projectiles at him, which he deflected with his Energy Blade. He shot another core beam, destroying one of obliterator's cannons. The latter, provoked, quickly warped at him and tore off one of his TVs. In response, the titan angrily shouted, "LOOK AT ME!" and applied Death Screen to the Astro Toilet, stunning him. The Obliterator used his visor to counter his attack, however, it was too late for him, as Titan TV Man tore off his helmet and decapitated him with the Energy Blade.
Titan TV Man using his Reactor Core against an Impactor Astro Toilet.
While the titan was looking at the corpse of his deceased opponent, someone suddenly shot down his shoulder TV. It turned out to be an Astro Impactor. The enemy jumped on his head and shot a core projectile, damaging his main TV and removing two claws on his shoulders. Using now the Double-bladed claws on his back, the Titan shoved the Impactor Astro Toilet onto the ground, pinned him by stabbing the Energy Blade into the Astro’s core cannon, and killed the Astro Toilet by using the Disintegrator Beam directly into his face. He looked at the injured Cameramen 3.0 and stated, "YOUR TITAN WOULDN'T WANT YOU TO DIE MEANINGLESSLY. LEAVE, WHILE YOU STILL CAN!"
Titan TV Man hitting the Destructor Astro Toilet with his Energy Blade.
After this scene, he turned around and noticed an Destructor Astro Toilet approaching him. He activated his plasma shield to block his lasers. Titan TV Man initiated a counter attack by doing a full 360° turn, using the energy sword to slash the Destructor Astro Toilet. This slash temporarily disabled one of the laser cannons of the Astro Toilet’s main weapon. The Astro Toilet fired two plasmic emitters against the Titan, successfully dodging the Plasmic Projectile shot by the Titan. The Destructor Astro Toilet changed tactics, and shifted into his warping/ramming form, as he hit Titan TV Man’s head twice, incapacitating him before aiming for the legs, knocking him off balance. The Destructor Astro Toilet insulted Titan TV Man, saying "TOO SLOW!" before firing his Astro Destructor Lasers, and repurposing his core as a laser at the Titan. At this point, the Titan was pinned to the ground, using the Energy Blade to avoid taking further damage, luckily for him, a Plasma Camera Van shot a projectile at the Destructor Astro Toilet, distracting him. After he shot the vehicle down, he looked back to continue his attack, however Titan TV Man attacked the Astro Toilet from behind and grabbed the Astro Toilet’s head before slamming him to the ground. As he said "B####CCH!" he repeatedly striked the Astro Toilet with his Energy Blade, saying, "YOU CAN’T KILL THE DEAD!". After repeatedly striking the Astro Toilet, the titan furiously screamed, "I’LL SHOW YOU WHAT THE OTHERSIDE LOOKS LIKE." before removing the Destructor Astro Toilet’s helmet, and crushing his head for an instant kill.
Titan TV Man and Juggernaut Astro Toilet staring at each other before the battle.
After the battle, he teleported the corpses of Obliterator Astro Toilet, Impactor Astro Toilet and Destructor Astro Toilet to the TV Men headquarters to examine them later. Thereafter, the Energized TV Man told him to go back to the base immediately. However, the titan disobeyed him, as he was furious after witnessing Fred's sacrifice because he had previously seen Titan Cameraman's sacrifice in episode 74. Blinded by rage and vengeful, he approached 3 Obliterator Astro Toilets and exclaimed, "PATHETIC TRASH! GIVE ME SOMEONE WORTHY TO FIGHT!" A few seconds later, the Astro Juggernaut levitated into the scene and said, "YOU... ARE NOT ESCAPING THIS TIME." The POV zoomed into the injured Titan TV Man before cutting to a black screen, ending the 3rd part.
Titan TV Man catching Juggernaut's orb with his detaining claw.
In part 4, Titan TV Man displayed a :/ emoji and attempted to teleport away after seeing the Juggernaut Astro Toilet. However, the latter punched him out of the teleportation smoke, which led to Titan TV Man activating his Shield and Energy Blade to confront him. The two clashed for a moment, eventually the Juggernaut Astro Toilet managed to punch Titan TV Man strong enough to make him crash on the ground. Later, he shot at Titan TV Man, but suddendly, the Titan revealed his hidden upgrade that was stored inside his jetpack - a huge detaining claw. After catching the orb, he shouted "SURPRISE :D" and hit the Juggernaut Astro Toilet with his own orb after deflecting it.
Titan TV Man after equipping Juggernaut Astro Toilet's cannon.
Subsequently, he lunged at the Juggernaut Astro Toilet and stole his shockwave cannon with the help of his sword. He fired it at the Astro, making him slightly injured and extremely angry. The latter angrily shouted, "YOU DARE USE MY OWN WEAPON AGAINST ME?", to which Titan TV Man mockingly responded, "WOMP, WOMP. GONNA CRY? ;')", to which the latter angrily replied, "I'LL SEE YOU SOON" and left the scene.
Titan TV Man using his disintegrator beam against the Juggernaut Astro Toilet.
After that happened, Titan TV Man blurted, "COWARD" and attempted to teleport away once again. A few seconds later, the Juggernaut Astro Toilet warped behind him and hit him very hard, making him fly and fall on the ground. He stripped off his shield, claws and armor while shouting at him to get up. He ripped off his stolen cannon, pulled out the energy sword out of his arm, and stabbed Titan TV Man with it. Subsequently, he decapitated Titan TV Man and said "UNDERWHELMING SLAUGHTER. THAT WAS YOUR STRONGEST SOLDIER?" while looking at the POV-Cameraman. Unexpectedly, the Titan managed to pierce him with the sword and used his disintegrator beam against the Astro, burning his mask and making his lose one eye. The latter quickly retaliated and punched him, telling him to stay down. After the skibidi army arrived at the scene, the Titan attempted to stand up again, however, the Juggernaut Astro Toilet punched him once again. Later, G-Toilet arrived at the scene and saved Titan TV Man. He sarcastically called Titan TV Man his best friend, to which Titan TV Man responded, "WHAT THE F### ARE YOU YAPPING ABOUT?" After watching the fight between G-Toilet and Juggernaut Astro Toilet, he teleported himself back to the base in a very bad shape.
Titan TV Man showing Juggernaut Astro Toilet's cannon to the Scientist TV Man.
After emerging from the black teleportation smoke, Scientist TV Man angrily spoke to Titan TV Man, saying: "Look at yourself! Why did you stay!?" The titan showed him Juggernaut Astro Toilet's cannon and responded: "YOU NEEDED SAMPLES. I BROUGHT YOU SAMPLES." Subsequently, he dropped the cannon on the floor. Suddendly, the Scientist TV Man became concerned and muttered: "Why... Gate... It's not closing." Afterwards, he displayed a ":(" emoji, using it for the first time in the whole series.
Titan TV Man being captured by the Duchess Astro Titan.
Titan TV Man looked back and noticed that his teleportation smoke turned orange. It turned out that the Overseer Astro Toilet managed to interrupt it, allowing the Duchess Astro Titan to capture him. Despite knowing what was coming for him, Titan TV Man couldn't deal much damage due to his massive injuries. The titan attempted to punch Duchess Astro Titan's tendril cannons, but it wasn't effective at all. He quickly got kidnapped from the TV Men headquarters, which was later raided by the Astro Toilets.
The Core-penetrator successfully piercing Titan TV Man's reactor core.
Notable Feats
Episode 44
- Broke the Hexa-Tendril Skibidi Toilet's glasses with a single punch and killed him using his red screen.
- Withstood a missile from the Quad-Launcher Skibidi Toilet.
Episode 45
- Threw Infected Titan Speakerman more than 700 feet.
- Withstood Infected Titan Speakerman's blaster bolts without difficulty.
- Ripped Infected Titan Speakerman's left superstructure using his shoulder-mounted claws.
Episode 46
- Stabbed and killed the Vacuum Skibidi Toilet by penetrating his shoulder-mounted claws into the toilet's head.
Episode 47
- Was able to resist G-Toilet 2.0's quadruple lasers even after losing his speaker armor for a short duration.
- Has demonstrated tremendous durability during his encounter alone without any backup.
- Despite his defeat against three Skibidi Toilets – the Infected Titan Speakerman, Jetpack Dual Buzzsaw Toilet, and G-Toilet 2.0 – the titan was determined to vanquish and annihilate G-Toilet during the beginning of the episode.
- Narrowly escaped from the Helicopter Parasitic Skibidi Toilet by teleportation.
Episode 67
- Destroyed Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet with ease, saving the titan duo and forcing G-Toilet to retreat.
Episode 73
- Slightly injured G-Toilet by destroying one of his Thruster, one of his Laser Cannons, made his nose bleed and detached one of his Metal Blade.
- Defeated 4 Jetpack Quad-Laser Skibidi Toilets.
- Disinfected the Titan Speakerman from within seconds.
Episode 77
- Killed an Obliterator Astro Toilet by removing his Helmet with Visor and slicing his head.
- Killed an Impactor Astro Toilet with a disintegrator core beam.
- Managed to kill an Destructor Astro Toilet by crushing his head with the help of a Plasma Camera Van.
- Snatched Juggernaut Astro Toilet's Shockwave cannon and inflicted damage to him several times.
Voice Lines
| Audio | Phrase | Moment | Episode (Part) |
|---|---|---|---|
| "All toilets will die!" (reversed) | Titan TV Man making his debut. | Skibidi toilet 41 | |
| "You are so dead" (reversed) | Titan TV Man after being attacked. | Skibidi toilet 44 | |
| "Come here!" (reversed) | Cinemaman about to fly onto the Infected Titan Speakerman. | Skibidi toilet 45 | |
| "I will find you..." (reversed, shorts version) | Cinemaman after Infected Titan Speakerman's escape. | ||
| "Disgusting" (reversed) | Cinemaman after having killed Vacuum Skibidi Urinal. | Skibidi toilet 46 | |
| "Pathetic trap..." (reversed) | Cinemaman about to confront G-Toilet. | Skibidi toilet 47 | |
| "You are so dead!" (reversed) | After Cinemaman's armor is being sawed off. | ||
| "Your life ends now" (reversed) | Upgraded Titan TV Man materializing into the battlefield. | Episode 67.3 | |
| "Where are you going?" (reversed) | Upgraded Titan TV Man leaving from the thunderstorm smog. | Episode 67.3 | |
| "Still alive?" (reversed) | After piercing the Scientist's Mech's head with his energy sword. | Episode 67.3 | |
| "That's all" (reversed) | After destroying the Scientist's Mech. | Episode 67.3 | |
| "No stabbing" (reversed) | After Titan Speakerman waved his hand to Titan TV Man. | Episode 67.4 | |
| "Let's go" (reversed) | After seeing the G-Clones. | Episode 67.4 | |
| "Thank you" (reversed) | Titan TV Man absorbing the laser energy from Hendeca Laser G-Clone and thanking him. | Episode 68.1 | |
| "Pathetic" (reversed) | Titan TV Man before killing the Quad-Buzzsaw G-Clone. | Episode 68.1 | |
| "Stay still" (reversed) | Titan TV Man healing Titan Cameraman's core. | Episode 69 | |
| "Let's demolish this place" (reversed) | After healing Titan Cameraman's core. | Episode 69 | |
| "Not now" (reversed) | Titan TV Man refusing to heal Titan Speakerman's core. | Episode 69 | |
| "Do it quick!" (reversed) | Before charging Titan Speakerman's core. | Episode 70.1 | |
| "Ten out of ten!" (reversed) | Him after witnessing Titan Speakerman's overcharged rampage. | Episode 70 | |
| "Who the f*ck do you think you are!?" (reversed) | Him after Detainer Astro Toilet's debut. | Episode 70.1 | |
| "You are so f*cking dead..." (reversed) | After the damaging of his left shoulder TV. | Episode 71 | |
| "I will eradicate this motherf*cker." (reversed) | Him after arriving to the aftermath of what happened in Episode 71. | Season 23 Compilation | |
| "He will not escape this time" (reversed) | After G-Toilet flew away. | Episode 72.2 | |
| "Are you ready, bro?" (reversed) | While waiting for Titan Cameraman to attach his detainer arm. | Episode 72.2 | |
| "NOWHERE TO RUN" (reversed) | After cornering G-Toilet with other titans. | Episode 73.2 | |
| "WHATEVER IS COMING... YOU WON'T SURVIVE TO SEE IT!" (reversed) | Preparing for the battle. | Episode 73.2 | |
| "I'M THE LAST THING YOU WILL SEE!" (reversed) | While he ignores G-Toilet and continues his red screen attack. | Episode 73.2 | |
| "COME HERE!" (reversed) | About to fly through to G-Toilet. | Episode 73.2 | |
| "YOU'VE GOT TO BE SH*TTING ME! (reversed) | After Titan Speakerman got infected by the Helicopter Hexa-Claw Parasitic Skibidi Toilet. | Episode 73.2 | |
| "ONLY YOUR HEAD!" (reversed) | About to fly through to G-Toilet again. | Episode 73.2 | |
| "NOW, DIE!" (reversed) | After failing to catch G-Toilet and about to launch his red screen attack. | Episode 73.2 | |
| "AAAARRRGHHHH" (screaming) | Titan TV Man screaming after G-Toilet flew away. | Episode 73.2 | |
| "I found them... Connecting" (reversed) | Titan TV Man about to show live record. | Episode 74 | |
| "They are weakened... Perfect time to attack... (reversed) | After Titan TV Man showed the live record. | Episode 74 | |
| "Not you crippled bros... You two are going home." (reversed) | Titan TV Man tells Titan Cameraman and Titan Speakerman to return to their bases for repairs. | Episode 74 | |
| "This war ends today!" (reversed) | Titan TV Man about to teleport from the area to locate G-Toilet. | Episode 74 | |
| "ARE YOU INSANE?" (reversed) | Titan TV Man furious after hearing from Scientist TV Man that G-Toilet needs to be brought back alive. | Episode 74 | |
| "NO! I CAN'T LOSE YOU BOTH!" (reversed) | After Titan Cameraman started to fight with Astro Toilets alone, Titan TV Man holds Titan Speakerman and teleports away. | Episode 74 | |
| "YOU CAN'T RUN FOREVER!" (reversed) | Titan TV Man chasing G-Toilet. | Season 24 Compilation | |
| "AFTER ALL THAT YOU'VE DONE? (reversed) | Titan TV Man refusing G-Toilet's request to form an Alliance against the Astro Toilets. | Season 24 Compilation | |
| "NEVER!" (reversed) | Titan TV Man attacking G-Toilet. | Season 24 Compilation | |
| "COWARD" (reversed) | Titan TV Man after G-Toilet flew away. | Season 24 Compilation | |
| "CALM DOWN!" (reversed) | Titan TV Man tells Titan Speakerman to stay calm after witnessing Titan Cameraman's status on a television in the TV lab. | Season 25 Compilation | |
| "FIRST, YOU NEED UPGRADES!" (reversed) | Before teleporting Titan Speakerman to the Speaker base. | Season 25 Compilation | |
| "ONLY THING I'M ORGANIZING IS HIS FUNERAL." (reversed) | Titan TV Man responding to Scientist TV Man's idea. | Episode 77 | |
| HOW CAN YOU TRUST HIM? (reversed) | Ditto. | Episode 77 | |
| "AFTER ALL THE GENOCIDE" (reversed) | Titan TV Man talking about G-Toilet's invasion. | Episode 77 | |
| "WE DO" (reversed) | Titan TV Man saying that The Alliance didn't have to ally with the Skibidi Toilets. | Episode 77 | |
| "ACQUIRE BIGGER SAMPLES" (reversed) | Titan TV Man talking about his plan. | Episode 77 | |
| "DEVELOP STRONGER UPGRADES" (reversed) | Ditto. | Episode 77 | |
| "JUST LIKE BEFORE" (reversed) | Titan TV Man speaking about the previous war with the Skibidi Toilets. | Episode 77 | |
| "OUR WORLD HAS ALREADY ENDED" (reversed) | Titan TV Man talking about the invasion of the Astro Toilets. | Episode 77 | |
| "IT'S THEIRS NOW" (reversed) | Ditto. | Episode 77 | |
| "THAT'S NOT ENOUGH POWER..." (reversed) | Titan TV Man watching from the POV transmission of Cameramen 3.0 fighting on the front lines at the TV laboratory. | Episode 77 | |
| "THEY'VE LOST THEIR GUIDANCE!" (reversed) | Ditto. | Episode 77 | |
| "MARCHING TO THEIR IMMINENT DEATH." (reversed) | After the transmission ended. | Episode 77 | |
| "ARE WE JUST GOING TO STAY AND WATCH THEM DIE?" (reversed) | Titan TV Man realizing that the Cameramen 3.0 are going to be wiped out easily if they weren't rescued. | Episode 77 | |
| "YOU IMBECILE!" (reversed) | Titan TV Man calling out Scientist TV Man's decision to prioritize gathering Astro samples over rescuing Alliance members. | Episode 77 | |
| "SOON, NO PLACE WILL BE SAFE!" (reversed) | Ditto. | Episode 77 | |
| "THAT... IS MY PLAN." (reversed) | Titan TV Man responding to the Scientist TV Man before teleporting into the battlefield. | Episode 77 | |
| "EVERYTHING WILL CHANGE TODAY." (reversed) | Titan TV Man taking a final look at the TV screen. | Episode 77 | |
| "SOMEONE IS DYING HERE... AND IT AIN'T ME!" (reversed) | Titan TV Man after teleporting into the area. | Episode 77.3 | |
| "LOOK AT ME!" (reversed) | Titan TV Man to the Obliterator Astro Toilet before using his death screen. | Episode 77.3 | |
| "YOUR TITAN WOULDN'T WANT YOU TO DIE MEANINGLESSLY." (reversed) | Titan TV Man to the damaged Cameraman 3.0 reinforcements still in the area. | Episode 77.3 | |
| "LEAVE, WHILE YOU STILL CAN." (reversed) | Ditto. | Episode 77.3 | |
| ''B*****CH!!" (reversed) | Titan TV Man to the Destructor Astro Toilet as he ambushes him. | Episode 77.3 | |
| "YOU CAN'T KILL THE DEAD! I'LL SHOW YOU WHAT THE OTHERSIDE LOOKS LIKE!" (reversed) | Titan TV Man as he repeatedly strikes the Destructor Astro Toilet. | Episode 77.3 | |
| "PATHETIC TRASH" (reversed) | Titan TV Man mocking the 3 Obliterator Astro Toilets warping into the area. | Episode 77.3 | |
| "GIVE ME SOMEONE WORTHY TO FIGHT" (reversed) | Ditto, right before the Juggernaut Astro Toilet warps in. | Episode 77.3 | |
| "SURPRISE!" (reversed) | Titan TV Man after his Detaining Claw is deployed from his backpack. | Episode 77.4 | |
| "WOMP WOMP, GONNA CRY?" (reversed) | Titan TV Man taunting Juggernaut Astro Toilet. | Episode 77.4 | |
| "COWARD" (reversed) | Titan TV Man before teleporting away. | Episode 77.4 | |
| "WHAT ARE YOU YAPPING ABOUT?" (reversed) | Titan TV Man confused by G-Toilet's words. | Episode 77.4 | |
| "YOU NEEDED SAMPLES" (reversed) | Titan TV Man responding to Scientist TV Man. | Episode 77 | |
| "I BROUGHT YOU SAMPLES" (reversed) | Titan TV Man dropping Juggernaut Astro Toilet's cannon on the floor of the TV Men Laboratory. | Episode 77 | |
| "I CAN'T MOVE" (reversed) | Titan TV Man speaking to Scientist TV Man as he is being dragged back into the portal by Duchess Astro Titan. | Episode 77 | |
| "IT TAKES MORE THAN THAT TO HURT ME" (reversed) | Titan TV Man responding to Duchess Astro Titan after getting whipped and humiliated by her. | Episode 77 | |
| "NOOOOOOO!!!" (reversed) | Titan TV Man screaming after getting his reactor core pierced by the Core-penetrator. | Episode 77 |
Kill Count
Battles, Clashes, & Ambushes
| Episode | Adversarial Characters | Info. | Result of the confrontation |
| Skibidi Toilet 44 |
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Before the Hexa-Tendril Skibidi Toilet could attack Titan TV Man, he hit him in the face, breaking his Sunglasses, and quickly attacked him with the Death Screen, until the toilet died. | Victory |
| Hexa-Tendril Skibidi Toilet | |||
| Skibidi Toilet 44 |
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When a Skibidi Squad prepared to attack, Titan TV Man received some Speakers as Upgrades, he attacked the squad and easily finished them off. | Victory |
| Quad-Launcher Skibidi Toilet | |||
| Skibidi Toilet 45 |
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Cinemaman and the Infected Titan Speakerman were facing each other, Cinemaman was superior to the other titan, who attacked him with his Arm plasma cannon, without being able to harm him, at a certain point, Cinemaman lunged at the other, and then ripped out a Speaker. Titan Speakerman fled the scene, losing the battle. | Victory |
| Infected Titan Speakerman | |||
| Skibidi Toilet 46 |
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When the Vacuum Urinary went to attack Cinemaman, he was able to hold him back, giving him a blow, and although the Urinary Skibidi managed to hit him with his Blade, he was stabbed in the head by Cinemaman's Claws, losing the battle. | Victory |
| Vacuum Skibidi Urinal | |||
| Skibidi Toilet 47 |
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While Cinemaman was attacking G-Toilet 2.0, the Jetpack Buzzsaw Skibidi Toilet approached from behind and attacked with its 2 Buzzsaws, cutting off Cinemaman's Speakers. Cinemaman managed to give him 2 hits that were enough to defeat him. | Victory |
| Jetpack Dual Buzzsaw Skibidi Toilet | |||
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When Cinemaman was attacking G-Toilet 2.0, Infected Titan Speakerman got on his back and managed to stab his Screen with a Knife, which made Titan TV Man retreat, G-Toilet and Infected Titan Speakerman managed to give him several attacks, and although Titan TV Man managed to escape, it was Infected Titan Speakerman and G-Toilet who won. | Defeated | |
| G-Toilet 2.0 | |||
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Defeated | ||
| Infected Titan Speakerman | |||
| Skibidi Toilet 67 |
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When the Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet Mech was about to kill the Injured Titan Cameraman and the Injured Titan Speakerman, Titan TV Man 2.0 appeared, destroying the Scientist's Television, then destroying most of his Mech with the energy sword before disintegrating it with the Reactor Core. | Victory |
| Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet Mech | |||
| Skibidi Toilet 68 |
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In a long battle, the G-Clones tried to attack Titan TV Man 2.0 with buzzsaws, lasers, and missiles, but they could not do any damage to him, while the Titan, with the help of his Reactor Core, Energy sword, Death/Orange/Purple Screen Shoulders TV's was able to defeat the 3 without much difficulty. | Victory |
| G-Clones | |||
| Skibidi Toilet 70 |
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After Detainer Astro Toilet appeared, Titan TV Man tried to attack the Astro Toilet with his energy sword. Detainer Astro Toilet reacted quickly, dodging and taking away the energy blade from Titan TV Man, right after throwing it with great force at Titan TV Man, warping away soon after. The Titan was only injured in the forearm due to the sword stabbing through his arm. | Discontinued |
| Detainer Astro Toilet 2.0 | |||
| Skibidi Toilet 71 |
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Although it is not shown on screen, in an additional scene in Episode 71, it was shown that Titan TV Man, along with the other 2 Titans, were somehow able to defeat him. | Victory |
| Octo-Launcher Skibidi Toilet | |||
| Skibidi Toilet 73 |
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In this battle, G-Toilet, besides fighting against Titan TV Man, was also simultaneously battling Titan Speakerman and Titan Cameraman. Even with that, G-Toilet managed to hold his own against Titan TV Man, albeit barely surviving and being forced to run away. | Discontinued |
| G-Toilet 4.0 | |||
| Skibidi Toilet 77 |
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When Titan TV Man appeared on the battlefield, he encountered an Obliterator Astro Toilet firstly and dodged the attack by deflecting his plasma shots with his energy sword. Then, the Obliterator Astro Toilet quickly attacked him by trying to ram into the Titan, but Titan TV Man held him with his hands, and in the conflict between them, the advantage passed to Titan TV Man. He stunned the Obliterator Astro Toilet with his red death screen attack and threw him to the ground, easily decapitating his head with his blade. Titan TV Man emerged victorious in the conflict, but this resulted in his "rear left head television" being ripped off and rendered dysfunctional. | Victory |
| Obliterator Astro Toilet | |||
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Immediately after the battle with the Obliterator Astro Toilet, an Impactor Astro Toilet appears on the battlefield, shooting off Titan TV Man's shoulder television. Titan TV Man quickly reacted, firing his core plasma shot at the Impactor Astro Toilet and teleporting his Energy Blade at him, cutting off one of his lasers. However, the Impactor Astro Toilet suddenly jumped onto Titan TV Man's head, firing off a blast at the back of the Titan's head, breaking his main TV and the right rear head TV. Titan TV Man, although taking serious damage, grabs and throws him to the ground, pinning him with his energy sword and killing him with the Disintegrator Beam. | ||
| Impactor Astro Toilet | |||
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Following the previous conflict with Impactor Astro Toilet, a Destructor Astro Toilet enters the battlefield and fires his lasers towards the Titan TV Man. After he blocked these attacks with his shield for a while, Titan TV Man sees the Destructor Astro Toilet circling around him and turns his body one full turn, hitting the Destructor Astro Toilet violently with his energy sword. However, the advantage passes to Destructor Astro Toilet and he rams into the Titan TV Man with high speed and knocks him down to the ground. While the vulnerable Titan TV Man tries to block the the lasers, the Destructor Astro Toilet's attack is interrupted by one of the Cameramen and, taking advantage of this, Titan TV Man catches him and knocks him down. After inflicting severe damage with his sword, he takes off his helmet, before crushing his head between his palms, killing the Destructor Astro Toilet. | ||
| Destructor Astro Toilet | |||
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After the previous conflict with Obliterator, Impactor and Destructor Astro Toilets, Titan TV Man has another big conflict with Juggernaut Astro Toilet. At first, Titan TV Man had caught Juggernaut Astro Toilet off guard by catching his own blast from his destructive plasma cannon and managed to take his weapon, momentarily giving him the advantage. However, after Juggernaut Astro Toilet faked fleeing the battle, Titan TV Man was brutally attacked from behind by him, tearing his weapons off the Titan and using it against him. Titan TV Man before he could get killed, however, was saved by G-Toilet and the Skibidi Toilets. However, he still lost, regardless of the fact that he wasn't killed. | Defeated | |
| Juggernaut Astro Toilet |
Trivia
- Titan TV Man is known as the last Alliance Titan to appear in the series, as of skibidi toilet 77 (part 4).
- The creation process of this titan is unknown, same as both the Titan Speakerman and Titan Cameraman.
- Titan TV Man is the first TV Man to utilize hand-to-hand combat against the Toilets.
- Like the Normal TV Man, Titan TV Man can also express emotions.
- When Titan TV Man uses his red screen attack, it plays a slowed-down version of the "THX intro".
- Titan TV Man's official birthday is 6/20/23, the day he made his debut.
- When focusing on appearance, his core takes the shape of a hopper mine from Half-Life 2.
- Titan TV Man is the third titan, the first being Titan Cameraman and the second being Titan Speakerman.
- Titan TV Man can also be called Cinemaman as they both make the same appearance. However, Cinemaman refers to when he receives two Black Speaker Helicopters and one Large Speaker Helicopter upgrade, therefore making him stronger.
- In Episode 47, Cinemaman's Black Speaker Helicopters were sawed off by a Jetpack Dual Buzzsaw Skibidi Toilet and his screen gets stabbed with a knife by Infected Titan Speakerman.
- The duration of Titan TV Man's disappearance surpasses Titan Cameraman as he is the titan that has remained in the upgrade phase the longest. This is because the number of days per episode has increased as DaFuq!?Boom! produces higher-quality episodes. (Titan TV Man had not been in the series since July 8, 2023, until November 14, 2023).
- Titan TV Man is the only Titan that has a propulsion engine that takes a while to charge up.
- His head is based off a real-life TV named "Philips Cineos 32PW9551/12".
- In an online interview, DaFuq!?Boom! said that his favorite food if he was able to eat food would be salty pancakes.
- Titan TV Man has been armored in Episode 44 and was officially named "Cinemaman" by DaFuq!?Boom!.
- The claws mounted on both of his shoulders were first used in which it was to detach one of the Titan Speakerman's superstructures.
- The knife-like weapons attached to both of his elbows were actual hooks used to pull in G-Toilet 2.0 out of his final assault, his hooks are like the one from the character of Mortal Kombat "Scorpion".
- Cinemaman purposely fell into the trap that Infected Titan Speakerman pulled him to, saying at the start of Episode 47 "Pathetic trap" or "I think it's a trap" in reverse.
- Cinemaman is one of the strongest characters in the series, as it took 2 powerful Skibidi Toilets and the Infected Titan Speakerman to injure him.
- The real reason why he didn't use his screen to paralyze Infected Titan Speakerman is because the Speakermen were resistant to TV Men screen, this could mean that his screen has no use against Infected Titan Speakerman.
- Cinemaman is the first titan to injure an alliance titan (Titan Speakerman).
- Cinemaman (Titan TV Man) is the first TV Men group member to be damaged or injured in the series. The second one was Large TV Man in Episode 70.
- Titan TV Man 2.0's appearance took place in the same order as before, making him the last Alliance titan to appear with his upgraded appearance.
- He is currently the first and the only member of the Alliance to get hijacked / infected by the Astro Toilets .
- Including his previous versions, He killed or injured 69 known toilets from episodes 41-74.
- His first line after his return in Episode 67 (Part 3) is "Your life ends now".
- Titan TV Man 2.0 is assumed to be the strongest upgraded titan ever seen, alongside being considered the tallest now.
- With that being said the Alliance will likely now have multiple victories in most of the next episodes likely with even the POV-Cameraman being alive.
- His design seems inspired by many fan works and renditions of the anticipated Titan TV Man 2.0 models.
- Titan TV Man 2.0 is currently the strongest Titan in the series as of Episode 68 (Part 1).
- The energy sword that Titan TV Man 2.0 uses is Optimus Prime's Energon Sword. This as a whole is a reference to DaFuq!?Boom!'s love for Transformers, having previously made content on the series as well.
- Titan TV Man has not been seen trying to dodge direct attacks (like launching rockets and firing lasers) so far. He either blocked these attacks with his hand or directly resisted the attack probably due to his immense durability.
- The new version of Titan TV Man does not feature hooks. Instead, he teleports his arm to deal damage up close to his opponent.
- Titan TV Man 2.0's energy blade has a retractable mechanism like Titan Speakerman 2.0's Upgraded Arm Plasma Cannons.
- In Episode 67 (Part 3), the Upgraded Titan TV Man showed his silly expression again (:3) after defeating the Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet Mech.
- When Titan TV Man 2.0 was fighting the Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet Mech, he chopped off his speakers in the same order his were cut off.
- Titan TV Man 2.0's weapons (like jetpack, sword, and claws) seem to affect Cameramen's vision, signaling the upgrades are very extreme.
- This can be seen in Episode 67, 68 and 73.
- Upgraded Titan TV Man's jetpack activates faster than his old jetpack.
- We can see that he can display multiple emotions on his TV such as ':3', '>:(', '-_-' etc.
- Apart from this, he can also show expressions that cannot be typed on the keyboard, such as "Man Face" in Episode 70 and a mad face in Episode 73.
- Titan TV Man made the longest red screen attack in Episode 73.
- Titan TV Man 2.0's head can be detached similar to TV Woman and later Larry.
- Titan TV Man 2.0's left shoulder TV broke because it got exploded by a missile in Episode 71. He was also seen putting his energy sword back on his arm without any difficulty.
- In the Episode 73 Part 2 leak it was confirmed that he has the Claws he had before, but now upgraded and purple.
- In Episode 73, he was able to disinfect Titan Speakerman in less than a minute, something the Alliance took 25 episodes to do previously.
- Although Titan TV Man is quite strong and durable compared to other titans, he is also slow and stodgy.
- His slow reaction and attack caused him to be defeated by cutting out his speakers in Episode 47, and causing him to miss the G-Toilet in Episode 73, as well as get knocked down by an Destructor Astro Toilet in Episode 77.
- Any toilet that uses sunglasses will directly resist the Red Screen attack, as the Upgraded Titan TV Man's red death screen cannot break a simple pair of sunglasses, even if it is considered extremely powerful.
- This was different in Cinemaman because the additional speaker armors increased the severity of the red screen attack, causing the glasses to break because of the speakers and being affected by direct damage.
- Titan TV Man 2.0 has a text detail on his right armband that reads "c17:i4" with purple stripes. This can be seen in a model included in the "Metropolice Force" pack that DaFuq!?Boom! used when creating his body model.
- Titan TV Man 2.0 takes a little longer to teleport than other TV Man members.
- Since the effect of teleportation will create a huge cloud of black smoke, other small Alliance units can enter and teleport with Titan TV Man during the time he is teleported.
- However, his slow teleportation time will be his disadvantage in possible retreat during battle.
- This situation is the same for Chief Scientist Skibidi Toilet Mech.
- Although Titan TV Man was in the battle in Episode 73 (part 2), he acted almost as if he was not there and had little contribution, so in the full version of Episode 73, his movements and attacks were increased to show his contribution to the battle.
- Titan TV Man can rotate himself on his own legs.
- This was proven in Episode 73 where he attacks Infected Titan Speakerman and turns 180° to throw him on the ground. It was also shown in episode 77 where he attacked an Destructor Astro Toilet with his energy sword.
- Titan TV Man is the most injured TV Men member in the series, being injured several times - Episode 47, 70 and 77.
- Titan TV Man is depicted in the series as "Titan" by Large TV Man and "Big Bro" by Dark TV Man.
- This shows that they treat each other with sincerity, just like Plungerman and Titan Cameraman.
- Titan TV Man is featured in the most posters, appearing in six so far.
| “ | [Spoken in reversed] Come here! | ” |
speaking with Infected Titan Speakerman in Episode 45.
Cinemaman is an augmented version of Titan TV Man. He received several upgrades presumably created by the Speakermen, with two Black Speaker Helicopters mounted on his shoulders and one Large Speaker Helicopter strapped onto his core. These upgrades were in response to Skibidi Toilets inventing sunglasses and other protective eye gear, rendering the TV Screens useless against them. These new upgrades allowed Cinemaman to break their protective gear and thus make his TV Screen attacks effective once again.
In Episode 45, it was revealed that Cinemaman has flight capabilities, incorporating a single-exhaust jetpack on his back, amplified by two rotors, although charging the jetpack takes a considerable amount of time. The ability was primarily utilized to confront and tackle the Infected Titan Speakerman. However, just moments later, the rotors disappeared, which resulted in it being destroyed by the collision's explosion between Cinemaman and Infected Titan Speakerman. Throughout the following episodes, such as Episode 46, the rotors remained absent, confirming it detached during the confrontation
Relationships and Connections
Factions & Affiliations
Allies
- The Alliance - Belonging Faction
- TV Men - Belonging Subfaction
Enemies
- Skibidi Toilets - Main Enemy Faction
Characters
Enemies
- Infected Titan Speakerman - Enemy Combatant
- G-Toilet 2.0 - Potent Antagonist
Notable Feats
Appearances
Skibidi Toilet 44
Titan TV Man becoming to Cinemaman.
Cinemaman is seen on the Countryside at night after making his debut. While he is killing the toilets around, the Hexa-Tendril Skibidi Toilet suddenly appears, but he kills it without difficulty.
Cinemaman revealing his new powerful death screen.
He is then attacked by the Quad-Launcher Skibidi Toilet. While Titan TV Man is about to respond, he turns into Cinemaman by mounting 1 Large Speaker Helicopter and 2 Black Speaker Helicopters onto his body. Soon after this, Cinemaman uses the additional speakers to shatter the Quad-Launcher Skibidi Toilet's glasses and kill it.
Cinemaman sees Infected Titan Speakerman.
Skibidi Toilet 45
Cinemaman fighting Infected Titan Speakerman.
In the episode where the first titan battle will begin, after Infected Titan Speakerman's screams are heard, Cinemaman throws him forward and throws the corpse of a toilet at him. Titan Speakerman fires his plasma gun at him, but Cinemaman is not affected by this and continues walking towards him.
Cinemaman ripping off Infected Titan Speakerman's speaker.
Skibidi Toilet 46
Cinemaman about to confront Vacuum Skibidi Urinal.
In this episode, Cinemaman teleports into the scene after Infected Titan Speakerman flies away. While Cinemaman stands there, he sees several Cameramen try to run and get swallowed by the Vacuum Skibidi Urinal.
Titan Cinemaman killing the Vacuum Skibidi Urinal.
Soon after this, the Vacuum Skibidi Urinal notices Cinemaman, charging right at him. Cinemaman, however, catches the head of the Vacuum Skibidi Urinal before he can do anything. Soon after this, Cinemaman punches the Vacuum Skibidi Urinal across the face, knocking it back with soundwaves from his speakers before stabbing through the Vacuum Skibidi Urinal's head with both of his claws.
After this, Cinemaman shows a satisfied emoticon, before teleporting out of the area to continue chasing Infected Titan Speakerman.
Skibidi Toilet 47
Cinemaman confront G-Toilet.
In this episode, Cinemaman is seen teleporting into the Ruined City. As the looks around to see where Titan Speakerman went, G-Toilet 2.0 suddenly appears and attacks him. Realizing that he is trapped, Cinemaman does not retreat and tries to injure G-Toilet 2.0 with his death screen.
Cinemaman reverting the his former form.
At that moment, the Flying Dual Buzzsaw Skibidi Toilet enters the scene and cuts off Cinemaman's shoulder speakers. When Cinemaman turns around and punches the Flying Dual Buzzsaw Skibidi Toilet, killing him, G-Toilet 2.0 attacks again with lasers, blowing up Cinemaman's jetpack and causing the speaker armor on his core to fall off. Cinemaman reverts to his former form after this second, still determinedly
Titan TV Man is being extremely injured and about to retreat.
Injury
During Episode 47, the episode of his departure from the series, Cinemaman teleported in the Ruined City during his pursuit against the Infected Titan Speakerman. However, Cinemaman was confronted by the G-Toilet 2.0, which the toilet fired four laser beams, two from its eyes and two from its cannons attached to the left and right of the toilet. In retaliation, Cinemaman projected an extreme blast of the THX sound, supported by the combination of his television and speaker emissions at a loudened level, which temporarily halted and blinded G-Toilet. A few moments later, a Flying Dual Buzzsaw Skibidi Toilet successfully flanked Cinemaman by slicing his two speakers affixed to his shoulders, though it subsequently exploded from a heavy punch by the titan.
Unfortunately, after its distraction by the ambush, G-Toilet swiftly recovers and executes its two lasers into the jetpack, which leads to the last speaker being destroyed and compromised the titan's core. In response, the titan used an anchor to attract G-Toilet towards his direction and resumes flashing his radiating THX effect at a more heightened volume into the toilet's head. However, the conflict shifted in the toilet's favor after G-Toilet was eventually saved from the Infected Titan Speakerman, who flew behind Titan TV Man and pierced a knife through his television screen, severely injuring the titan and forcing him to teleport and retreat.
Kill Count
| Episode | Character | Image | Circumstances |
| 44 | Artillerist Skibidi Toilet x2 | ![]()
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Crashed into them with the red light. |
| Quad-Launcher Skibidi Toilet | |||
| 46 | Vacuum Skibidi Urinal |
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Stabbed in the head. |
| 47 | Jetpack Dual Buzzsaw Skibidi Toilet |
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Punched, making it fall to the ground and explode. |
| TV Man Navigation | |||
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| (Alliance Map for reference) | |||
| Soldiers | |||
| Main Sequence TV Men | Normal TV Man • TV Woman (2.0) • Large TV Man (2.0) • Titan TV Man (1.1|2.0|Corrupted 2.0) | ||
| Special TV Men | Dark TV Man • Ceiling TV • Larry • Scarf TV Man • Jeffrey | ||
| Scientists | Scientist TV Man | ||
| Items | |||
| Weapons | Television • Energy blade • Blade • Detaining claws • Sword • Knife • Destructive plasma cannon | ||
| Protection & Tools | Jetpack • Speech • Claws • Tendril • Propulsion ring • Hook • Energy core • Large speaker helicopter • Black speaker helicopter • Shield • Metal plate | ||
| SFX | |||
| Sound Effects | TV Men Ambience • Titan TV Man Red Screen Sound Effect • TV Men's Teleport sound | ||
| Locations | |||
| Base/Lab | TV Men headquarters | ||






























































