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[Spoken in reverse] All toilets will die!
Titan TV Man,
during his debut in Episode 41.


TV Man

The Titan TV Man is a mechanical colossus created by The Alliance, fabricated from unknown sources, but likely multiple components and attachments sourced from the TV Men. This Titan holds amazing and 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.

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What episode did the Upgraded Titan TV Man make his dramatic reappearance? toggle section
In Episode 67 (Part 3), the Upgraded Titan TV Man reappeared dramatically. His return followed a severe defeat in Episode 47, and he emerged to rescue the Titans, eliminating the Scientist Skibidi Toilet Mech and forcing G-Toilet 4.0 to retreat. His comeback was marked by the line 'Your life ends now'. This titan tv man upgrade is deemed the most potent and tallest titan in the series.
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What was the reason for Titan TV Man's departure from the series? toggle section
In Episode 47, Titan TV Man was severely injured by the G-Toilet 2.0's laser beams, leading to his departure from the series. The TV Men then concentrated on his repair and upgrade, lessening their participation in Skibidi Toilet confrontations. Titan TV Man made a significant comeback in Episode 67.
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How does the Upgraded Titan TV Man compare to other Titans in terms of strength? toggle section
As of Episode 68 (Part 1), the Upgraded Titan TV Man is the most formidable Titan in the series, wielding Optimus Prime's Energon Sword. He is notably the tallest Titan and has the unique ability to absorb damage, enhancing his own strength. He can detach his head, akin to TV Woman, and effortlessly reattach his Energy Blade.
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What role does the Upgraded Titan TV Man play in safeguarding the fate of The Alliance? toggle section
As the strongest titan in the series, the Upgraded Titan TV Man is pivotal in protecting The Alliance. He is the first to use toilet upgrades in battle. After a severe defeat, his return was eagerly awaited. He is viewed as The Alliance's last resort for safeguarding their fate, and his presence could lead to numerous victories in future episodes.
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Appearance[]

Titan TV Man dons 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 CRT monitor as his head, displaying 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.

Abilities[]

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-Headed 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[]

It's the only TV Man that 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 Defence[]

Titan TV Man does not have any extra protective equipment to protect himself. However, he can guard himself with his arms against directly attacks and protect his own core and head from dangereous 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[]

Enemies[]


Characters[]

Enemies[]

Notable Feats[]

Episode 44[]

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.

Appearances[]

Skibidi Toilet 41[]

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The Titan TV Man about to use his Death Screen while uttering, "All toilets will die."

This character made his debut in Episode 41, where, as a large horde of Skibidi Toilets approached a group of TV Men/Cameramen, suddenly a thick smoke appeared in the area, revealing the Titan TV Man manifesting via Teleportation. He uttered "all toilets will die" in reverse, then unveiled his Death Screen ability, using it against the Skibidi Toilets, killing them all. The Titan then stood up and transmitted a cat emoticon.

Skibidi Toilet 44[]

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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[]

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Cinemaman lost his upgrades due to the attacks of the G-Man Skibidi Toilet, reverting to his initial version.

It could be considered that the first version of this character appeared in Episode 47 when he (as Cinemaman) lost all his upgrades, reverting to his initial version. He was defeated and massacred by the G-Toilet 2.0 and the Infected Titan Speakerman, although he managed to escape via Teleportation to be enhanced.

Voicelines[]

Voiceline Moment Episode (Part)
"All toilets will die!" (reversed) Titan TV Man making his debut. Episode 41
"You are so dead" (reversed) Titan TV Man after being attacked. Episode 44

Kill Count[]

Episode Character Image Circumstances
41 Normal Skibidi Toilet x14 41-ManyToiletsFlushed Flushed themselves by the Death Screen.
Helicopter Skibidi Toilet x4 41-FlyingToiletsDeath Crashed into the ground by the Death Screen.
Medium Police Skibidi Toilet 41-PoliceToiletFlushed Flushed themselves by the Death Screen.
Large Skibidi Toilet x2 41-LargeToiletsFlushed
Strider Skibidi Toilet x3 41-StriderShitibivi
Large Skibidi Toilet x1 41-Semi-GiantToiletFlushed
Normal Skibidi Bathtub x1 41-BathtubSkibidiFlushed
44 Giant Skibidi Toilet x1 44-GiantToiletFlushed Flushed (Off-Screen).
Normal Skibidi Toilet x4 Crushed by the Giant Skibidi Toilet.
Large Skibidi Toilet x3 44-LargeToiletsDestroyed
Hexa-Tendril Skibidi Toilet 44-OctoToiletExplodes Sunglasses destroyed and exploded by the Death Screen.

Total Kills: 35

Battles, Clashes, & Ambushes[]

Episode Adversarial Characters Info. Result of the confrontation
Skibidi Toilet 44 Mechanical Spider Skibidi Before the G. Octo-Strider Skibidi Toilet could attack the 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

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