Fortnite fans are pissed about the Skibidi Toilet and Plungerman collab

Two panel design with a close up of a character that resembles skibidi toilet and plungerman, next to an image of a Fortnight game on a computer screen

The Skibidi Toilet Fortnite collaboration announced by Epic Games is angering many fans of the game and utterly baffling older players. If you're older than Generation Alpha, the very mention of the term "Skibidi Toilet" may either send you into a rage or shut down your brain entirely, but a YouTube series bearing that name is so popular that Epic couldn't resist the crossover opportunity.

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Indeed, there is a lengthy saga on YouTube titled "Skibidi Toilet" about a war between toilet aliens and Earth robots called Cameramen. There are several varieties of both, including the beloved Plungerman, who is also part of the Fortnite collab.

What is Skibidi Toilet?

Skibidi Toilet is a machinima web series by YouTuber Alexey Gerasimov that launched on Feb. 7, 2023. This is also where "Skibidi Ohio Rizz"—the brain rot slang term favored by teens and pre-teens—originated.

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Skibidi Toilet tells the tale of the fight to free Earth from the clutches of alien toilets with singing human heads sticking out of the bowls. After these toilets overwhelm human forces, benevolent humanoid robots with CCTV cameras for heads fight back and seek to overthrow the Skibidi Toilet overlord, G-Toilet.

As the series progressed, both sides developed new technology and introduced new forms of toilets and Cameramen to participate in the war. During a strike mission to take out Scientist Toilet, a new Cameraman hero emerged known as Plungerman.

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With dozens of episodes, the saga has become complex, detailed, and mind-melting for anyone over the age of 17. Each episode is brief, often less than a minute long, catering to the short attention spans of our TikTok-poisoned youth. Yes, I am over 30, what's your point?

Skibidi Toilet comes to Fortnite

On Dec. 17, 2024, Epic Games teased the Fortnite collaboration that would bring Skibidi Toilet to the meme-friendly game. The official Fortnite account on X posted a tweet on Tuesday containing three simple emojis—a toilet, a plunger, and a camera—and the next day's date. The reactions were swift and extreme.

Tweet with a date and toilet, plunger, and camera emojis.

No other official details are expected before tomorrow, but an account on X dedicated to leaking information about Fortnite updates tells players to expect a Plungerman outfit, complete with a plunger and Skibidi backpack, as well as another Skibidi Toilet backpack. The full bundle is set to cost 2,800 vbucks.

Tweet reading "FORTNITE X SKIBIDI TOILET (its real) Skin "Plugerman": 1500 vbucks, includes a LEGO style Skibidi Backpack: comes with the outfit Skibidi Toilet backpack: 600 vbucks Pickaxe Plungerman's Plunger: 800 vbucks Will be sold in a bundle for 2800 vbucks. Avaible tomorrow in the shop."

Fortnite fans are furious over the Skibidi collab

Fortnite loves to collaborate with popular media franchises, especially the ones with high meme potential. Developers have offered in-game items from Marvel films, Disney movies, and other video games over the years to the delight of fans and the irritation of others, but the reactions to this announcement have skewed negative, to say the least.

Skibidi Toilet Fortnite collab tweet with a screenshot of an angry cartoon chicken.

Skibidi Toilet is bizarre enough to cause sensations of unreality in viewers who were not raised on brain rot content. The idea of this collab has therefore triggered the denial phase of grief in many Fortnite fans as they outright declare that this cannot be real life.

Skibidi Toilet Fortnite collab tweet with a photo of someone holding up a phone to their TV so it looks like a video game character is squinting at it.

Others skipped straight to anger. Some players announced in comments that they would be giving up the game for good, furious that developers are spending their time on this rather than creating new maps, fixing bugs, or adding new features that might make the game more enjoyable.

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Tweet reading "Out of all the brands you choose? Skibidi toilet is the one you collab with? I’ve given up on you actually improving the gameplay but some of the collabs were engaging, even if at a purely surface level. This is brand new low for you. I’m hanging up my reaper sniper and moving to better games. Adios Fraudnite."

Tweet with a video of a man chugging and choking on alcohol.

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Of course, fans of Skibidi Toilet are happy, but the hate is fierce enough to drown out the positive responses. Imagine the firestorm to come if Gerasimov's talks with Michael Bay bear results.

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