YouTube web series by Alexey Gerasimov From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Skibidi Toilet is a Georgian 3D animated series on YouTube and is an internet meme it has also created a lot of brainrot. The series was made by a person who goes on the internet by DaFuq?Boom!, but it has recently been revealed that his real name is Maddox Scott. It is about a race of creatures called Skibidi Toilets, which are toilets with human heads in the bowl, and their war with another race of creatures called Cameramen. The videos use Source Filmmaker as its animation engine tool.[1][2]
Skibidi Toilet | |
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Created by | Alexey Gerasimov (DaFuq!?Boom!) |
No. of seasons | 24 |
No. of episodes | 76 |
Original release | |
Network | YouTube |
Release | February 2023 |
The series is about a war between the Skibidi Toilets and Cameramen. Cameramen look like humans, but their heads can be a CCTV camera, speaker, or television. In a city, the Skibidi Toilets, and their leader G-Man, turn humans into toilets.[3] The cameramen and speakermen ally against the toilets. Each has one of its kind that is a lot bigger than the rest called "titans". A toilet parasite infects the Speaker Titan, leading to death. Later in the series, TV men and their own titan enter the story. With their help, the speaker titan is freed from the toilet parasite. The battle spreads to other cities. The titans destroy an imposter of the G-Man. The titans then destroy an impostor of the Scientist Toilet. This means that the real G-Man and Scientist toilet were still alive. The real Scientist Toilet was hiding. After a mission, he is defeated, but the whole crew is killed except for one survivor. The one survivor goes to meet the Secret Agent, a human who may have created the toilets. The Titans confront G-Toilet and the fight badly hurts Camera Titan and Speaker Titan. Business Insider described the series as "an endless arms race as both the toilets and their foes [make] stronger fighters".[4]
The origin of Skibidi Toilet can be seen back from February 2023, when the creator, Alexey Gerasimov, made his first video for Skibidi Toilet. The music that he used is a remix of Give It To Me by Timbaland and Dom Dom Yes Yes by Biser King.
The videos spread across social media. A large amount of that popularity came from platforms such as TikTok, YouTube, X, Instagram, and Facebook. The videos get over 30 million views per video on the YouTube video streaming platform and have 103,157,282,613,702 views on all videos combined. The people on these platforms call it "brain rot" and think it is bad for the children. [5] Their channel has 40.6 million subscribers on the YouTube video streaming platform.[6] There has also been unofficial merchandise on dropshipping platforms such as Alibaba or Amazon.[7][8][9] However, many young children begun to have nightmares from skibidi toilet, as they said it was a traumatizing image for them and that it has scarred them for life.
The videos on YouTube earn the creator Alexey Gerasimov an estimated 100k – 23 million USD every year. Every year he will make about 1.2 million – 19.5 million USD.[10] This is only from YouTube and the creator makes even more money from Skibidi toilet merch.
The Skibidi Toilet meme has influenced internet memes and online trends. The meme has been referenced in many forms of media, including TV shows,[11] adverts, and even in concerts by other artists.[source?]
Despite being fictional and humorous, the Skibidi Toilet meme has become a symbol of pop culture, especially towards Generation Alpha.
Many Phrases have emerged as of recent involving skibidi toilet. Phrases such as "Skibidi Rizz" and using skibidi as a noun/verb have became widespread among generation Alpha.
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