Hello everyone and episode 78 is finally here. No joking this time. We really got it.
So it seems like Boom actually locked in like crazy this time and delivered 14-minute freaking long epicness to us. And it in fact happened much earlier than 28th of April as we originally expected. And the hype was actually real y'all because episode 78 turned out to be one of the most epic and well polished Scabiti Toilet episodes so far.
And as I mentioned just now, it is also incredibly long. So, let's not waste any more time and jump right straight into it. What happens when TV men teleport themselves and what kind of limbo they find themselves during this time?
What upgrades did Speakerman's Armada finally get? And where the heck is Titan Speakermen? And what if I'll tell you that there is actually another Titan that the Alliance might be preparing to replace the other Titans?
Now, get your tea and snacks ready and prepare to watch this video to the end where I'll tell you about all the details that Boom hid in episode 78 for us. And let's go. And be sure to give this video a like and subscribe to my channel if you haven't done this already.
And now, let's move on to the actual episode analysis. And it starts in the location where a bunch of cameramen agents combined with their Skibidi comrades are working on applying some of the astro toilet stolen technology so that the Alliance's forces could actually use them in battle right away as well. And well, based on the pretty poor state of the room they're doing that it I can assume that it is not an official laboratory of the Alliance, but rather some field shelter or something like this.
From the previous episodes, we know that the Alliance was not on the winning side in the war lately, and lots of their bases were exposed to the Astro fleet and destroyed. So, it kind of makes sense that some of the agents would take any opportunity to get new upgrades on in any place they can. Right now, the speed of the upgrades matters more than any guarantees they would work flawlessly, if you know what I mean.
And we can see how either some of the cameramen already experimented on his own body while attaching his head camera in a funny hat to the toilet rim, or maybe it's an upgraded camera strider and not an actual agent. But if it used to be a proper cameraman though, then it means that we're about to see some insane hybrids between the agents and toilets really soon. And it's going to be the Alliance's version of Skibidi Mutant, so to speak.
And there probably will be much more of those in the following episodes. And in the next frame, we see another cool character which honestly looks just like a werewolf. And for whatever reason, he's being monitored by speaker and not cameramen.
And then we see the facility the agents are in generally. And it's much wider, I expected. Literally all sort of folks are placed together.
The alliance's agents, Skiabiti toilets, and human survivors as well. Just one big family, I might say. I like the dude with the rocket launcher on the right too and his skeleton shirt.
This guy looks like he arrived to Skiabiti Universe straight from Stalker game series or something like this. So, we see that this place is not only an upgrade center, but also a hospital and the commander center. Then, one of the human survivors addresses us with words of gratitude while saying that without the alliance's help, they all would be gone.
And by the way, the guy on the left looks suspiciously similar to the secret agent, and he asks one of the human cooks about his steak, and he gets answered with, "Raw needs more cooking. " And you may call me crazy and all that, but something tells me that it might be an illusion to episode 78 itself, which had to be cooked for such a long time before Boom considered it perfect enough to be uploaded, just like this steak. Okay, whatever.
The POV then gets a message that their location was compromised once again. And do you guys remember what I said about how almost all of the Alliance's bases got exposed recently? So, this one is no exception.
All its inhabitants had to retreat immediately. But, of course, this message came way too late already. The alarm sound starts going off and right a second afterwards, the door was literally knocked out by wait a minute, who the hell that even is.
That's how we get introduced to a totally new character acting on Astro toilet's side. Even though he doesn't really resemble an Astro toilet himself at all. If anything, he is actually looks more like a Venom with a face like that or like an infected delete man from the latest episode of Scabiti Zombie Multiverse by Monster Up.
So far, we have almost zero information about this guy and who he might be. But one thing is certain enough, he is a literal menace that has to be dealt with sooner or later. His protection system is simply through the roof, and ordinary agents have no chance against him.
He's also so powerful that he easily knocks out the whole crowd of agents in one go. And as if it wasn't enough already, he is also cruel as hell and has no mercy for anyone. It is obvious that the POV is doomed, too.
But at least he can garner some important footage for his survived comrades. And by the way, as I'm writing the scenario for this video, I see how the Scabiti Toilet community already gave this guy the name Hunter Astro Mutant, and I feel like it fits him and his cruel persona pretty well. So, I'm going to call him this way in my analysis, too.
So, as the POV wakes up, he sees how the hunter demolishes poor female survivor, which looked pretty damn rough, while the whole crowd of other astro troops shows up in the distance. And do you guys see this little guy on a rock there? That's one of the leaks that Boom dropped on stake and we analyzed the hell out of it.
So, it turns out that it really was one of the heavily upgraded Astro troops. But later, our attention shifts to Astro Duchess, which still looks like a giant terrifying mommy. She kneels right before us and then sarcastically asks for sneak break.
And unfortunately, the sneaks she's really craving right now is the actual humans that are lying on the ground. The hunter throws her one of poor survivors and Duchess chews on him like a literal chocolate bar. Man, this really looks like she has to redeeming chances at all and she's utterly and despicably evil.
Because in case you forgot while we analyzed episode 76 back then, there was a theory that Astro Duchess might actually be good and she was just manipulated to destroy Scabiti toilets as her face looked deeply unhappy in that moment. But now it seems like she clearly chose her side and it's not a mercy one at all. She really is just as cruel and disgusting as the rest of Astro toilets.
And I have no more defensive words regarding her character. Too bad she still looks hot while doing these abhorrent things, though. And it was kind of funny how she mimicked the same raw needs more cooking words regarding the human survivors she was eating, as if it was a steak to her, too.
But of course, the POV couldn't handle this joke, and he immediately tries to attack this evil chick. But of course, she's shielded like crazy, and he can't do a thing to her. So, she simply laughs at him like some school bully.
And then the hunter does the rest. But thankfully, at least the POV manages to put a middle finger right in his ugly awe face before getting evaporated. Then his camera shuts down and we see that the entire footage has been shown on the TV men's screens in their facility.
As it turns out, after Astro toilets got Titan TV man in their possession and infected him so that he served on their side, TV men's transmissions got hacked and accessed as well, which led to such consequences that many of the Alliance's secret locations got compromised and destroyed, just like the one we just saw. Of course, TV men cut the intel off as soon as they could, but the damage was already done. And then TV scientist says in the glooiest way possible, but still it's only a matter of time until they find us all.
We're blind now. Does that mean that no hope is left for the entire alliance now? Probably not.
But we know for cure now that TV men won't be able to prepare beforehand for the battles anymore. Now their race will have to operate just the way the rest of the alliance does, which means that TV men will also be exposed to more potential risk and losing their members. Okay.
And then we're getting transferred to another POV who is not an agent this time but a member of G- Squad or to be more precise RZsaw mutant. He gets installed a portative camera on his chest the same way Elite TV man was equipped with one back in episode 74. So now we'll have an actual opportunity to see the action from the skidy mutant POV which never happened in the series before.
Meanwhile, we're also getting told that there was a unionized group of researchers in Eastern Europe whose status is unknown. So, our new POV's goal is to rescue them and deliver the survivors if there are any. And in the process, it would be better for him not to die himself, obviously.
And during this scene, we can also see how Skibidi Kleiner is also among the cameraman engineers. And they are probably working closely together in this operation, as well as the infamous Skibidi woman peeking from behind. And we can also see how Rizaw Mutant is pretty excited about this mission, and he isn't scared of it at all, like a true Chad.
Our new POV then asks elite TV man and his team whether they are staying here on this base to which he equips himself with weapons and says that it's now or never. So his squad of TV men would also join them on the battlefield. Now it's time for Rizaw to depart and Polyphille TV man allows his teleportation abilities to him.
But of course Rizaw couldn't hold his deepest desire and um take some other part of Polyphily's body than he expected. But I really doubt it could be considered flirting or something like this. It's more like Rizaw actually wanted to joke around TV men given that they are in the same team now.
And well um as you can guess from G- Squad's dynamics, such uh jokes are pretty common for their kind. So yeah, poor TV men. Polyphille sarcastically asks Rizaw if he thinks that they're fellas now, which he confirms, but TV man answers to him with, "You are wrong.
" And now, as they are in the process of teleportation, things started to get really crazy. After a short uncomfortable pause, the TV man continues, "Do you possess even the dimpliest concept of what this place is? Is it future or is it past?
What resides in the corners of the darkness? And what happens when outside entity stays there for too long? One of us has the answer.
" Jeffrey wouldn't mind some company. Okay, so what the hell just happened and what Polyphille was talking about. Now I'll explain everything to you.
So as the POV looks around, we see nothing but an absolute darkness all around. And this is basically what the weird limbo state of the world during the TV men's teleportation looks like to someone who isn't a TV man himself. At first, our Skiiti mutant sees nothing but an abyss of darkness.
But then, Polyphilles voice starts guiding him through this. So, Rizaw sees more and more. At first, he sees a possible future, probably the one he envisioned for himself many times in his head.
Maybe he feels like in the soon future he'll see a destruction of another base where something important has been hidden. which tells me that despite his funny and careless facade, he still keeps something he's deeply scared or concerned about. Then he sees his own past.
And by the way, a very similar thing happened to TV man scientist in full episode 77 when the entire base of TV men had to be teleported away. And in this moment, TV scientist saw his own future when he still was a human being. And he also heard distorted voices of his family he probably lost.
And now we see the Rizaw's mutant too in the very similar manner. So, it turns out that he also used to be just a regular human being that later underwent some pretty cruel experiments led by Skibidi scientists years before the whole Scabiti invasion was started. So, we can see the exact moment when our POV got turned into a Scabiti mutant.
And by the way, do you remember the moment when Elite TV man found failed Scabiti hybrids back in episode 74? So, apparently there was also a pretty low chance that you'll survive and go through the whole transformation successfully. So, the fact that Rizaw did that made it even more impressive.
And what makes this scene even more chilling though is how Scabiti scientist smiles like crazy while putting some creature to such miseries. Yeah, this guy was also not all about sunshine and flowers, you know. Okay.
And after that, we're getting to the spookiest part of the entire episode as Polyphille asks, "What can possibly happen to someone who would stay in this limbo for way too long? " So, as it turns out, one of the TV men named Jeffrey was exactly the one who committed such a mistake. So, now apparently the abyss took him completely and he lost his whole mind and now he behaves absolutely insane and probably poses a certain danger too, like a predator in the deep sea.
And by the way, this whole scene made me remember one of my earlier theories after full episode 77 came out where I suppose that TV men could have actually teleported their exposed main base to the deepest sea so that no astro toilet could reach them. And well, this limbo abyss is really close to my description here. And this scene also made me think about why other TV men couldn't help this poor Jeffrey out, though.
Maybe they left him untouched as a warning to other TV men. I don't really know. In anyway, this guy suffers a really horrible fate now.
Okay. But thankfully soon this hallucination trip ends as Polyphille tells us to lock in and prepare to approach the destination. The whole squad got successfully teleported to the place they mission had to start from.
And that's where we see some insane action. We appear on the ruins of some city where the Alliance's agents try their best to fight the astro toilets roaming around. And now Rizaw prepares himself for some crazy meat grinder fest.
We see that he's equipped with two energyfused swords that must be dealing an insane amount of damage. And as several astro troops approach him, he says what ungodly things he's going to do to them and jumps straight into action. Now we understand that Rizaw Mutant must have a special type of hatred for Astros based on what we saw from his POV in the TV men's limbo.
And that could explain why he is so cruel and ruthless towards them. He slices them like Christmas cakes left and right. And aside from two swords, he can also operate with two laser cannons that were probably installed on him by the cameramen engineers too, as it is their technology and not Skiibiti toilets.
He also shows to us that he intends to take zero prisoners from Astro's side because he hates them that much. But on the other hand, I really wonder why would this Astro even beg to surrender? Because in earlier episodes, we could see how Atro would even self-destruct so that the Alliance wouldn't take them as prisoners and get some valuable information from them about their commander's plans.
Or maybe not. Astros are that brave. Meanwhile, Rizaw keeps demolishing every single Astro he sees.
And aside from the weapons we saw, he also uses two blaster guns as if he wasn't equipped enough already. Yeah, the dude is literally packed. and seeing his POV literally feels like the latest Doom gameplay footage, you know.
And his blood lust is so powerful that he even finishes off the survived Astro toilets while taking vengeance for those poor victims destroyed by Astro Duchess and the Hunter in the beginning. Both sides of this war seem to hate each other with passion. So, we see more and more terrible war crimes as the series progresses.
We can also notice how Rizaw is not the only one who is extremely ruthless towards his Astro opponents, but the other members of his squad are full of hatred as well, which leads to some um pretty non-kids friendly scenes, so to speak. And I'm afraid I cannot even describe them graphically not to get banned by YouTube. What's clear enough here is that the Alliance is now allin for revenge and non- mercy mode, too.
And we're probably seeing the most unhinged and chaotic stage of the current war. In the meantime, Rizaw Mutant gets attacked from behind by another Astro troop. But of course, his powers weren't enough to even leave a scratch on us.
But the real danger came a literal second ago as another Astro warrior crushed at us at full damn speed. And just as he was preparing to chop off our head with his sword, TV men came in action in the best moment possible and saved our sorry awe from being sliced into pieces. And by the way, the TV man who came to our rescue is no other than Larry, the smiling TV man from full episode 77, who raised a lot of questions due to his a little bit unhinged positivity.
As it turned out later though, he wasn't a traitor or something like this, but an actually damage machine with some cruel intentions in mind towards his rivals. And in this scene, we see how he defeats the astro troop in a really cruel way. He's not just destroying his head as it's usually being done, but he actually uses the violet glow of his TV screen and makes this troop to basically self harm till the point of no return, if you get what I mean by this, of course.
And as if it wasn't enough already, then Larry sits on the nearby counter and detaches his TV screen from his body in order to then attach it to the astror troops remains. And by the way, in this moment, we can see a whole cake next to him, although I have no idea how it turned out to be here. It is also possible that it is a reference to Boom's own birthday.
Okay. And then Larry rushes to find some new adventures while using his new big meat toy while leaving his TV man's body to Rizaw protection, which actually shocks our POV given that Larry's body could have been easily destroyed in the fire, you know. Nah, guys, this bro is actually not all right mentally, I'm telling you.
But it's still good to keep someone like him as a comrade and not as a rival, thankfully. So, while Larry's head is out there in the wilds doing some crazy things to other Astros, Rizaw Mutant quickly grabs Larry's body with him and makes sure it stays out of the burning building, he heads to the Polyphille and the rest of his crew that are all ready to teleport themselves to the next location. He carefully puts Larry's body on the container and gets ready to depart.
And in this moment, something unexpected happens. Just as always in Scabiti Toilet series, Rizaw detects an astro spy via his system. And apparently this was a small astro toilet who intended to sneakily teleport to the agents base as a similar plan successfully worked in full episode 77 where several Astros infiltrated the main TV men's base via TV titans teleport.
But thankfully now the alliance is aware of such scheme and the POV successfully shoots the little freak down. But um it seems like the TV men didn't notice a thing and teleported without him. And before you guys will be about to throw all sorts of curses onto Polyphille, let me point out how this ignorance probably can be connected to the fact that TV men are literally blind now as they cannot use their TV visions.
That's why they probably couldn't see Rizaw coming out of the teleportation range and destroying a spy. In any case though, Rizaw is in the pretty horrible situation right now as he's on his own and surrounded by the enemies dreaming of fully destroying him. One of Astro troops rushes above him, but doesn't try to engage in a fight because he is hurt and is pursuing another purpose.
He voices out an alarming sound in order to gather more astro toilets in this place and then literally demolish poor Rissaw mutant who would have no chance against them on his own. But is he really alone here though? In fact, he is not because in this frame, we can already notice one speaker peeking out in order to see what happening to the surroundings.
In this moment, we can already realize that the upgraded speakerman's armada is here for some time at this point, and it's just waiting to show up in the most strategically beneficial moment for them. But our POV most likely didn't notice this one, Speakerman. And now he fully prepares himself to actually give his life while fighting his bitter rivals.
He then utters, "If that's where my life should end, so be it. " He slowly walks to the center of the open arena in front of him while the remaining Astro troops are watching him in silence. Why?
Well, because a second later, no other than the Hunter appears, whose goal is apparently taking lives of the bravest and most dangerous agents of the Alliance. Because otherwise, he wouldn't be called the Hunter, right? And by the way, this is the iconic moment we all have been wondering about back when we got a screenshot of this scene as a leak.
And well, we were right about how we were about to see a completely new humanoid character. And to be honest with you guys, I'm even planning to make a separate video about the hunter, his possible backstory, and who he truly is. But I won't say much about him in this video not to make it way too long.
Okay, so the hunter slowly approaches Rissaw as if already anticipating our slow and painful demise. So the freak really takes his time here. Of course, our POV mutant tries all the tricks in his book to try and damage the hunter, but nothing works on him.
This guy really must be possessing some special defensive powers that nullify all type of damage incoming at him. So, something much more powerful must be brought to work in order to touch him. But don't you guys forget that Astro toilets seem totally invincible when their raid just began, too.
But eventually, the Alliance still figured out how to hurt them. So, I believe that this hunter guy will find someone equal to him as well really soon. Maybe it's going to be the upgraded Titan Speakerman whom we're about to see in the next episode, I bet.
Or maybe someone even bigger than him. Okay, but for now, it's only Rizaw Mutant who's against him. And of course, we stand no chance against this multi- teleporting freak.
In the end, the hunter easily reaches our position and beats the hell out of our POV. He cuts off some parts of our body and then pierces us with our own very sword, but not deep enough to destroy us completely. At this moment, the hunter just makes us suffer because he is a real sadist as we could see in the beginning of his episode.
And before finishing us off, he says, "It's over. Fate of your men is already sealed. Say your final words.
" Then he pushes us to the ground to humiliate us even more. But the RZsaw still holds incredibly well and sarcastically replies with, "Can't believe that the last thing I'll see is your ugly godamn face. " And I mean, damn, he ain't wrong at all.
The hunter really looks like an abomination from literal hell. But apparently, he still gets offended by our guy's remark. And as some sort of punishment, he probably wants to cut the mutant's handsome face, too, so that Rizaw would die as ugly as the hunter is.
But thankfully, in this exact moment, the speaker's armada finally steps in. The Hunter gets distracted from our POV as he literally gets bombarded with the Speakerman's distanced missiles. And oh boy, you guys have no idea how many upgrades these fellas actually got.
The Hunter and his astro minions all realize that an actual tough battle is incoming, featuring some real badass opponents. And the look on their faces should have been studied honestly. And we can see for ourselves that the new generation of Speakermen got some crazy defensive buffs.
More cool weapons both for melee fights and for the distanced attacks too. And even though the Speakman's race started off like melee focused warriors, now they upgraded their game like crazy. And it's not to mention their technological development too and how they literally built a mini Titan just for themselves while the actual Titan speaker is still yet to appear.
Although I am more than sure that it will happen in episode 79 already, but we'll come back to that later. Regarding the mini Titan figure though, we can actually see him on the updated full puzzle picture featuring all old and new Speaker characters. And the mini Titan Speaker guy can be found right there on the left side.
But Titan Speaker's upgrades are still kept in secrecy by Boom himself. And I believe there are reasons for it. Anyway, in the next moment, we can also notice that mini Titan Speakerman has a sythe as his unique special weapon.
And I'm not going to lie, this immediately made me remember the upgrades of Titan Speaker from the multiverse called Scabiti Wars by Verance where Titan Speaker also operated by the giant scythe weapon, which was capable of doing many amazing things. And given that Boom is actually aware of several multiverse plots, I wouldn't be surprised if he'd take some inspiration from some of those series like I already mentioned before. Okay, so in the next second, an incredibly epic battle starts and now we can see all the new potential that the speaker's armada got.
Mini Titan really put his side to action here. And besides that, we could also notice that he's possessing the very same rotating ring behind his back just like elite astro warriors have. Apparently, this is yet another technology that the Alliance managed to steal from Astros and to master it themselves.
And I'm especially happy to see Speakermen using such technologies. And even though Mini Titan hasn't shown his whole potential while having such powerful upgrades, I believe that in the next episode, we'll see more of what he is capable of. I even expect him to fight on the next level once the upgraded Titan Speaker shows up.
And who knows, maybe they'll even synchronize their slaying abilities like crazy. Okay, but for now, more attention has been paid to the regular Speakermen improvements, and we can see the way they move and fight now. And from what I can see, they definitely move much quicker than they used to before, which is always a good thing.
Just check out how these speaker literally jumped on those astros, who apparently didn't expect such mobility from them at all. And even the hunter himself jumped away from them and then just fled like a coward even despite all the cool stuff he can do. It looked like a bunch of bees attacking a beehive invader.
Honestly, we can also see how now even the regular speaker are equipped with crazy powerful melee swords that deal a ton of damage each. While big speaker also received powerful distanced weapons such as blazers, similar to the cannons that Titan Speaker always used himself. And don't even get me started on the guy who started spinning during running as if he was some deadly whirly gig.
That really made me chuckle a bit. So now speaker as a race are perfectly capable of delivering both melee and distance damage with ease. And that's exactly what I expected them to improve about themselves.
But that was actually not the end of the surprises that their Armada is about to deliver here because the mini titan is here for a reason. And as it turns out, he can easily replace the actual Titan. His durability is so crazy that he doesn't even bat an eye while getting shot to the head.
And his scythe is also capable of gathering the environmental energy, which makes it even more powerful. Mini Titan also reacts really fast. And even the hunter couldn't catch him off guard as he gets easily grabbed by this overpowered Chad's hand.
And while Mini Titan squeezes some juice out of the freak, more astro reinforcements show up, including this fat guy. That's where Mini Titan shows another of his Scythe's abilities. And it's capable of flying like a boomerang while destroying everything on its way before returning to the owner, which gave me some major God of War vibes.
Meanwhile, the Hunter breaks free and prepares to flee like a coward while saying to the Alliance's forces, "This merely delays your defeat. " After that, the entire hell breaks loose and all Astros at once start blasting Mini Titan, who easily pulls out the Matrix's Neo card and stops all the bullets while using the power of his sonic waves. He uses the Astro's own missiles as means for their destruction, which causes those freaks who somehow survive to retreat.
But still, the second wave of Astros shows up for whatever reason, and that's where my beloved finally appears again. The totally upgraded speakerwoman comes out of nowhere. And oh boy, she is so freaking gorgeous.
She's got her own unique weapons, too, which literally look like neon crosses from the star boy music video by the weekend. She's also got a better attire, which made her look even better she already was. And she's also covered with all sort of weapons from head to toes.
And damn, she puts those cross swords into some use, y'all. But despite all that, Astros aren't really ready to give up completely. And another dumbass arrives to the spot only to later get totally obliterated by another piece of the speaker's machinery.
And it actually looks like a giant flying core that is also attacking opponents with insane levels of ultra sound. It also has two detachable speakers that are calibable of frying their enemies ears with some crazy pressure. And it literally squeezes this poor freak's head like a plastic bottle.
And after that, mini Titan uses his body as a motif to say the iconic no more hiding phrase and stick his weapon into this pile of stinky meat to show the Alliance getting upper hand in this war again. He claims that all the invaders will be executed as he should and then a giant beam of red light pierces the sky which looked just incredibly epic. And by the way, now apparently the cross weapons are signature weapons of the speaker's race.
And even though I didn't really know where it came from, I found it really cool. In the end of the episode, Boom gives us a proper close-up shot of all the members of the speaker's armada participating in today's battle. And then Rysaw Mutant also gets his weapons back so he can join them in slicing and frying of even more astro freaks.
But of course, we couldn't have a proper happy ending just like that because some huge astro warrior appears as well. And man, he looks menacing. But I doubt that the speakerman's armada would be scared of him, though.
And while some banger is also playing in the background, episode 78 ends. And oh boy, what an episode it was. It was definitely worth all the wait.
And I think it is the most epic Scabiti Toilet episode so far. And it was also pretty damn long, too. So, I had to cut short some of my theories and detail pointing so that this analysis wouldn't turn 40 minutes long or something.
And I will definitely upload a second video adding to this one where I'll point out some smaller details I didn't have time to include in my major analysis video. So stay tuned. And for now, that is all for today.
Write in the comments what you personally think about this episode. And be sure to also subscribe to my channel not to miss my new videos to keep yourselves updated while you are waiting for episode 79 to get released. And that was me, Iso Toilet.
See you.