Skibidi Toilet 2nd Episode
The POV-Cameraman hides around the corner of a couple of houses, likely nearby the Episode fighting place. A Speakerman and a skibidi toilet ran down from the street and hide behind the rubble. A couple of Monitormen teleport in, an explosion was heard the camera pans over, the Mega Giant Toiletwoman walks down the street and threw a car on the street. A Phoneman drops down from the roof and suddenly Titan TV Man teleports in front of Mega Giant Toiletwoman as both fight each others, Titan TV Man shoves Mega Giant Toiletwoman away and threw a punch directly to Mega Giant Toiletwoman's head as she dodged, the punch however hits her shoulder toilet. To her aids, a Giant Skibidi Toilet sneaked up behind the Titan TV Man and headbutt Titan TV Man in the back. The Titan TV Man turned around and punched the Giant Skibidi Toilet while Mega Giant Toiletwoman fleed from the scene. The camera pans over to the Titan TV Man as it slowly disappear out of vicinity, the camera then pans back to the Speakerman as he shrugged
The POV-Cameraman hides around the corner of a couple of houses, likely nearby the Episode fighting place. A Speakerman and a skibidi toilet ran down from the street and hide behind the rubble. A couple of Monitormen teleport in, an explosion was heard the camera pans over, the Mega Giant Toiletwoman walks down the street and threw a car on the street. A Phoneman drops down from the roof and suddenly Titan TV Man teleports in front of Mega Giant Toiletwoman as both fight each others, Titan TV Man shoves Mega Giant Toiletwoman away and threw a punch directly to Mega Giant Toiletwoman's head as she dodged, the punch however hits her shoulder toilet. To her aids, a Giant Skibidi Toilet sneaked up behind the Titan TV Man and headbutt Titan TV Man in the back. The Titan TV Man turned around and punched the Giant Skibidi Toilet while Mega Giant Toiletwoman fleed from the scene. The camera pans over to the Titan TV Man as it slowly disappear out of vicinity, the camera then pans back to the Speakerman as he shrugged
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