By: Justin Ding
Imagine this:, ugly heads popping out of disgusting toilets and repeating the phrase, “Skibidi””, over and over again. While this may seem bizarre, it has become a real internet series, and new theories have emerged stating that these toilets may carry a deep message and have a relationship with the world around us.
The first Skibidi Toilet video was posted on February 7, 2023. It showed a perspective POV of a person entering a bathroom to look at a toilet, and a head popping out, moving in inhuman ways, and singing the familiar skibidi song. The weirdness of the series instantly connected with younger audiences and ended up gaining over 17 billion views over a variety of short episodes. As the series progressed, there were more and more different features added. It first started with a cameramen/tv man with human bodies and camera or TV heads fighting the toilets. The toilets started developing new onesto develop new toilets with legs, rockets, and fought the camera and TV men.
Because of how strangely detailed the show was, some experts, after analyzing the series, realized a shocking discovery, that the story might actually represent real-lifereal life situations.
“Notably, the Skibidi Toilets are reusing the broken machinery of the machine heads to enhance their own bodies and weapons, suggesting that they are more creative and resourceful than their opponents. Plus, the sight of men with security camera heads feels like a commentary on surveillance culture, but it’s difficult to say what the implication is,.” Reported Dani Di Placido, who is a senior media contributor to Forbes.
There are theories stating that this could represent old and traditional media like movies and TV compared to new media which is evolving faster, like internet content and memes.
In conclusion, Skibidi Toilettoilet is a grotesque internet series that went viral due to its popularity among kids. Even though it is weird, there may be some deeper meanings within that represent the real world.