You may have learned that Michael Bay is reportedly in talks to bring the Skibidi Toilet YouTube series to the big or small screen. If you don’t know Skibidi Toilet, a piece of news concerning something with such a bizarre name might seem like a prank. If you do know what I’m talking about, however, it might seem like an absolute fever dream.
Skibidi Toilet is likely the most unhinged YouTube series ever made and likely the most surprising global hit in the history of entertainment. Adapting it into, well, any other medium is going to be a wild ride, and the Internet knows it.
Neb here is talking about a possible 4DX screening of Skibidi Toilet that would probably happen just once due to obvious unforeseen consequences.
My favorite reaction of the bunch reuses one of the most famous memes of Mad Men’s Donald Draper where he’s completely enthralled by the obviously transcended movie that’s to come.
Still, not everyone is that optimistic, and I don’t imagine the ride back home shown below as completely unrealistic, especially for parents who’d never really seen Skibidi Toilet before entering the theater.
Though I hope parents will come out looking more like this:
Thereโs also some more low brow stuff, but some of it hits me in the Nostalgia so hard but I can’t help but to have a nice chuckle at it.
Hideo Kojima, the biggest Hollywood lover inside the gaming world, is naturally already being pulled into the toilet’s flushing vortex.
In a year where even great movies from popular series are bombing, everyone was surprised to see Pixar’s Inside Out 2 becoming the highest successful animated film of all time. Twitter’s calzone, however, warns that things will change as soon as Michael Bay’s Skibidi Toilet comes out. The best part of this tweet is that it plays out as either a great joke, or a completely serious and plausible prediction of things to come.
And that’s if they decide to go the kid-friendly route. Twitter user RetroGamerArt is already wondering what a gritty R-Rated adaptation could look like. The job is being made easier courtesy of an oldie promotional campaign for 2004’s The Suffering.
And, what about capping it off on a heartwarming note? Six years ago, almost five years before the world even heard of Skibidi Toilet, series creator DaFuq!?Boom! was making videos featuring Michael Bay’s transformers. Is this how the man took notice?
I love it when the Internet comes together to joke about something without there being any sense of vitriol present. Even if this ends up turning into nothing, I’m already pretty happy that we all got to witness so much class-S memeage.