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Overview[]
The Normal Cameraman appeared before the Skibidi Wars series started on the Virlances channel, where he showed it in his Skibidi Toilets 1 and 2 fanmade. The Normal Cameraman's first canonical appearance is Skibidi Wars 49. Normal Cameramen are recurring characters within the Skibidi Wars, making appearances as a Cameraman in the majority of episodes. As one of the most common and original Cameramen featured in the Skibidi toilet series, the Normal Cameramen play a prominent role and are frequently used as the POV-Cameramen who record Episodes. Their primary roles within the film involve serving as soldiers or agents for The Alliance, more specifically, the Cameraman faction. Due to their widespread presence, the Normal Cameramen are considered the most prevalent type of Cameraman encountered in the series, hence the name.
Appearance[]
The average Normal Cameraman stands around 5'9, similar to an average human around the world. Their most notable feature would be that they all have a white CCTV Camera with an additional Flashlight for a head. Their normal apparel usually consists of white buttoned shirts with sleek black ties, black suits, black coats or long trench coats and dark gray shoes along with a pair of black latex gloves (The color of the gloves may differ). On some occasions, they can equip special gadgets such as headphones to protect them from the Speaker Strider's thunderous sounds, or customized Lenses to avoid being affected by the screens from the TV Men faction.
In earlier episodes, some Normal Cameramen had no gloves, which would reveal human skin beneath them. However, these Cameramen were removed shortly after their debut.
Combat/Abilities[]
After the vulnerability of Skibidi Toilets was revealed in Episode 7 ( og series ), the Normal Cameramen adapted and learned to combat them effectively. They primarily engaged in hand-to-hand combat and demonstrated increasing skill as the series progressed. Despite their improved abilities, they remained vulnerable to Larger Skibidi Toilets and often relied on assistance from larger Alliance members, such as the Large Cameramen or the Large Speakermen, to overcome these formidable opponents.
They also can record footage for other alliance members to see, depending on how important the footage is, it may be shared with all The Alliance or they could change POV's like if they were Channels.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- The Original cameraman model is imported from the GMOD workshop to SFM: Model
- Besides the black suit, the Cameramen occasionally wear a different colored suit, tie, coat and shoes (blue, red, white, brown, gray, striped, etc.).
- There are three notable members within the Cameraman ranks, that being the Plungerman, Camerawoman, and Camera Titan.
- In the earlier episodes of the series, there are instances where multiple Cameramen appear to have human skin visible beneath their gloves, with occasional exposure of the neck, revealing human skin as well. While this discrepancy is likely an animation error, its exact nature remains uncertain.
- As the series evolved, this detail was later rectified, with the Cameramen depicted as having a smaller, blackened neck instead.
- The cameras used as heads are CCTV cameras, commonly known as security cameras.
- As the episodes go by, the Cameramen seem to have more detailed suits, the fabric is softer and now moves when moving instead of staying still the entire time.
- We can see that their heads dont have exactly a neck or a floating, they have like a small tube connecting the Camera to the body, they also had some wires attached to it too.