As I'm sure many are aware, various full screen episodes of Skibidi Toilet keep getting copyright strikes, and have large segments of the the video muted. However, I've been downloading all of them as they come out. So! Here's a link to a folder in Drive that has every single episode, complete and unmuted.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1DEpcw_0AMF_4h8nG82P9YTyuKA5mY5J6?usp=sharing
I believe Drive compresses the videos somewhat, but I downloaded each video originally in the highest quality available, and I'm pretty sure if you download it from Drive, the original quality is restored.
I'll be updating this folder as new episodes come out. So have at it! Share them wherever! Situations like this are why I archive things.
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This compilation is simply perfect
Plot- A toilet comes to life with a head poking out, singing an annoyingly catchy tune, before the head leaps forward at the camera.
Comments- I haven't read any in-depth articles or interviews of the history of how this all started, So I'm just going off of what I see here.
I think it's pretty obvious just by looking at this episode, that this guy had no idea that this was going to become a huge franchise with so much storytelling and world building in it. We see a single regular human strutting by the bathroom with the toilet at the very beginning, suspiciously with the exact face that will soon haunt all Camera-Men for Seasons to come, apparently very happy with his apparent office job judging by the suit and the briefcase. I feel odd though even taking this specific part of the episode seriously, because he's really small. He's barely 1/4 the size of the toilet itself. There is also a picture on the wall having a human face screaming ambiguously.
Seeing as how significant this episode has become, it's basically impossible to judge it fairly, especially among the rest. Even looking at it objectively, comparing it to what comes later, is a difficult task because this doesn't have the benefit of knowing what franchise it's about to set up. Is the toilet head jumping at the camera at the end really supposed to signify an attack? At the most it was probably meant to be a silly jump scare, but that's just it. It's a SILLY jumpscare. The face is somewhat creepy, but it's not exactly a scary ending. Although then again, this is just me talking.
It's also hard to analyze this as a fan, because it's hard to think back to what it was like watching this for the first time. The only reason I came to this series in the first place was because I watched a video about someone talking about generation Alpha, and he brought up Skibidi Toilet as if it was something Everyone knew about, when I had never heard of it. He just went on a little tangent about how he doesn't believe it's actually responsible for any sort of "downfall" in Gen Alpha, because Skibidi Toilet is "actually kinda cool." He then recommended watching every episode, from the start to the present, in order to get the whole plot.
I had no idea what he was talking about, but I was intrigued. So even I didn't actually watch the first episode without any context. I knew it was going to build up to something as it went on. It reminded me sort of of this one-second YouTube video series I had seen online. I didn't watch that for very long, but I got the impression that it was supposed to tell and overall story over several episodes.
Really though, it's impossible to watch this episode if you haven't seen the rest, and see it as anything other than a silly little video without much to it. It's barely even 10 seconds long though, so it's hardly taking up any of your time.
Taking all this into account, this episode's major positives are the fact that it kick-started the entire franchise, and that it's incredibly short length takes away anyone's ability to claim it was a waste of their time. The negatives are that it fails that genuine world building, and also doesn't tell the viewer much about what the series is about.
Honestly, I feel the significant positives and negatives perfectly balance each other out, so I'm putting this Episode in B Tier.