
“ | "Time...To Die." | ” |
about to kill the POV-Cameraman in Episode 76.
The Troop Astro Toilets are Astro Toilets who first appeared in Episode 76. They appear to be the most common type of Astro Toilet, with many being seen and sent into the frontlines to serve as the main infantry and cannon fodder, used to waste enemy ammunition and cause them to underestimate the Astros. That being said, they are still capable fighters that can take out entire squads of enemies.
Appearance[]
The Troop Astro Toilet is the lowest ranking form of Astro Toilet so far in the series, noticeable due to having no stripes on their combat helmets. All Astro Troops have a retractable and extremely durable face shield that comes down from the top of their helmets, strong enough to block head-on rockets. They reside in relatively small gray toilets with three pieces of very durable armor plating on the front similar to the Glitch Skibidi Toilet, with four poles sticking out of the sides in an X formation similar to the Astro Obliterator. They all have two small Static Warp Levitators attached to the back of their toilets instead of the front like the rest of the Astros, presumably so it has a lesser chance of getting hit/damaged. The most bizarre thing about their design is a huge energy pack placed where their water tank would usually be, which presumably charges their weaponry up instead of the Static Warp Levitators. They are all equipped with two medium-sized plasma blasters on both sides of their toilets, which shoot out decently powerful projectiles rapidly once charged up. Once their helmets are removed, two symbols relating to the Earth symbols can be seen marked on their foreheads and temples; it is currently unknown what they mean.
Abilities[]
Despite being one of the weakest interactions of Astro Toilets, Troop Astros have proven to be incredibly dangerous fighters, easily outclassing regular Alliance Troops and Skibidi Toilets and being just as much of a threat and nuisance to larger variants even in small groups.
Combat[]
Dual Astro Plasma Blasters[]
A small, handheld variant of the Astro Plasma Emitter, these blasters have medium fire rate and considerably fast projectile speed, powerful enough to easily destroy regular-sized Alliance members and Skibidi Toilets when fully charged up by the Astro's Energy Pack.
Energized Battery Pack[]
In place of a toilet bowl, each Astro Troop is outfitted with a mechanized battery pack equipped with two small Energy Cells and four X-wing structures similar to that of the Astro Obliterator. Their function is to constantly generate energy in charging up the Astro's Plasma Blasters, control his levitational distance from the ground, accelerate him to short-distance speeds, and possibly revive him when critically injured, allowing him to keep fighting until he’s completely destroyed.
Sonic Charge[]
This inherent ability allows the Astro to charge at enemies with extraordinary speed and force, propelling the user forward in a straight line at warp speed. This enables the Astro to bypass obstacles or strike enemies off-guard with a devastating impact. Not only does it inflict significant damage, but it can also stun and incapacitate opponents, leaving them vulnerable to follow-up attacks. However, they can be easily countered with simple defenses like Holographic Shields.
Defense[]
Combat Helmet[]
This helmet, crafted from high-strength metal plates, features an angular and intricate design that retracts to expose the wearer's face when necessary. The metal plates are precisely assembled to provide full coverage around the head, offering not only effective impact protection but also enabling rapid adaptation to various combat situations.
Metal Plating[]
The front plates at the bottom of the toilet bowl are engineered to offer robust and durable defense in combat environments. They feature a dark, glossy finish, providing the Astro with enhanced protection on the battlefield.
Relationships and Connections[]
Factions[]
Allies[]
- Astro Toilets - Belonging faction
Enemies[]
- Skibidi Toilets - Main enemy faction
- The Alliance - Enemy faction
Appearances[]
Skibidi Toilet 76[]

An Troop Astro Toilet being stabbed in the temple, only to reveal he's still alive and attempting to kill the POV-Cameraman.
Skibidi Toilet 77[]

A Troop Astro Toilet is shown with an expression of fear, about to be killed by the POV-Cameraman's portable laser cannon.
Kill Count[]
Episode | Character | Image | Death/Injuried | Status/State |
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76 | Armored Dual Laser Skibidi Toilet | ![]() |
Rammed into. | Killed |
Medium Skibidi Toilet | ![]() |
Shot with Plasma Blasters. | Killed | |
Normal Cameraman x5 | ||||
77 | Humans x5 | ![]() |
Trivia[]
- It seems that these Astro Toilets have three symbol marks on their head, two sun crosses (quartered circles), and one alchemy symbol for Earth, sun crosses in astrology can represent the Earth.
- The "Earth" symbol could represent it being a ground troop, focusing on the soil, if we see other symbols in the future similar to these, they might be different depending on the type of unit or purpose the Astro Toilet has.
- These marks could also be implants.
- These Astro Toilets are the smallest and weakest variants of Astro Toilet in the series. However, they still display great power in speed and weaponry.
- Troop Astro Toilet bears a slight resemblance of the Glitch Skibidi Toilet, more specifically the Glitchmobile due to the aerodynamic structures and metal plating.
- This is the first character within the series to have dialogue, but not in a deep voice.
- The helmets worn by the Troop Astro Toilets are based on the marine helmets from the "Halo Franchise". Link here
- The voice line "Time... To Die" seems to come from the horror movie of "Ouija 3: Charlie Charlie" which may represent how incredible creepy these troops are.
- It could also come from the end of the first Blade Runner movie during the Tears in Rain monologue.
- After getting stabbed by the POV-Cameraman, a beeping sound was heard and the Troop Astro suddenly got back up, most likely some kind of reactivation protocol that would activate if the troop was critically injured, allowing him to keep fighting until he’s completely destroyed.
- In Episode 77, the second Troop Astro Toilet gets killed by the POV-Cameraman, who's the Laser Large Cameraman, the scream that he made was actually from a YouTuber, called steak.
- Coincidentally, DaFuq!?Boom! actually asked steak to do a scream for Episode 77.
- In one poster for Titan TV-Man's Plan (Skibidi Toilet 77) we can notice that some of the transport claws carry a Troop Astro corpse in the TV Men Laboratory.