About
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Summary
Voidwalkers is a fan-made AU of DaFuq!?Boom's Skibidi Toilet. It's pretty much 'canon, but horny' and focused on the TVs. And with some eldritch bullshit about the void that might or might not be canon-compliant.
"This whole series is like you made a damn good Skibidi Toilet spin-off focused solely on the TV’s, and it’s all just incredibly brilliant."
You absolutely can freely take and use any of the concepts here for your own Skibidi Toilet fan-works. It's DFB's sandbox; we're just making castles in it.
Why I made this site
I miss the days when most fansites were shrines, as opposed to mostly wikis. I remember when official websites even came with downloadable 'fansite kits' of assets! Editable repositories of information absolutely have their place in fandom1, but I want to see little sites made by individuals showcasing what they personally love.
I made this site mostly for my own fun but I sincerely hope it will inspire someone to make a site or page about something they love — preferable Skibidi-related so we can eventually form a webring!
- ^ I think this general point still stands even though the Skibidi Toilet Fandom wiki sucks canal water.
Webmaster
I'm Inskora, Voybridge or Proteus. You can find more about me on my site me.sludge.town
Why I love Skibidi Toilet
Firstly, it’s eternally hilarious that it started off as merely a shitpost about a janky Gmod head in a toilet, singing a silly song then biting the viewer’s face, and then ramped up to what is essentially a mecha anime… but still with the evil singing toilets that bite people.
Secondly, it’s genuinely just plain glorious. Skibidi Toilet has provided me with more amusement, excitement and drama-induced anguish than literally anything on broadcast telly. DFB is a genuinely good storyteller and animator.
Thirdly, it’s so high-concept that it can conceivably include a lot of things not explicitly mentioned in canon without breaking said canon. You can make it serious and sci-fi or you can be Looney Tunes batshit with it, and both work with the source material. There’s scope in it to add roving human survivors, alien lifeforms, Half Life-crossover stuff… you could pretty much add anything and make it work with the established canon.
Fourth, this is less true of the newer episodes, but DFB hit upon an excellent formula in making it completely dialogueless and relying on action, posture etc. (on mostly faceless characters, no less) to convey what’s going on. It means pretty much anyone can understand what’s going on regardless of age or language.
What I don't like about it
- Episode 70 marked the end of the dialoguelessness mentioned above. The Administrator's monologue was the first time that a character's speech was necessary to understand an episode, instead of being an easter egg. This has continued in subsequent episodes. I don't dislike it in itself, but it meant a little bit of the charm of early episodes was lost.
- I actively dislike the implication that some of the techfolk are transformed humans. That takes away a lot of what I liked about the series!
My contributions to the fandom
I didn't coin the term 'techfolk' (that was Skillet_Writer on AO3) but I believe I popularised it! (Skillet wrote one Skibidi Toilet fic and I've written over 50, so I think my reach is a wee bit greater.)
I've seen other fic writers use the term 'Imperator' for the three Matriarchs. I'd like to think I started that too.
Inspirations
A special thanks to our late friend LucileDrakkhen, who provided me with such inspiration. Thank you for the memories.
Other Skibidi fanworks
I would never have made a start as a Skibidi fan-worker if not for the community of people on Tumblr, who encouraged me like mad. I want to give thanks to the below:
- Haxorus (AO3, Tumblr), whose fanfic2 with a human reader inspired me to write my own.
- Gamie (Tumblr), whose kind words encouraged me to post my work to AO3.
- Tabee3 (Tumblr) for producing the most galaxy-brained Skibidi fanwork I have ever seen. I see the contents of this comic as canon because it makes so much sense! Go read it right now; it's only 8 comic pages and has probably under 30 lines of dialogue. It'll chill you, break your heart, and give you such brain worms! All Skibidi fans should read it!
- Feraliminal (AO3, Tumblr) for producing such deliciously eldritch speculations about the Skibidi Toilet universe.
- Nicky (AO3) for providing me with so much compost for my brain-worms. Mortice the Vault-Keeper emerged from one of our RP sessions.
- ^ At the time of writing, this doesn't seem to be online any more.
- ^ Or, in regex, Tab(e)\1{2,} ('e' repeated at least twice).
Elsewhere
Corru Observer is an interactive story in which you interface with an alien memory node called a 'corrucyst'. I wish I could create something like this. Desktop view only; requires mouse control.
City of Nodd is an encyclopedia about a magical city and its inhabitants, who have to act in decadent and depraved ways to keep the city appeased. It's so cool and re-visiting it always makes me excited to create! Be warned, it's NSFW as hell. Desktop view recommended.
Mystery Flesh Pit National Park is one of my favourite pieces of worldbuilding. The Mystery Flesh Pit blog is a collection of 'information' about a subterranean national park… made of meat. I think the author does a great job of presenting it, balancing it between the horrifying and the goofy, and mixing cohesive world building with enough ambiguity to keep it mysterious (which is something I love about how DFB writes Skibidi Toilet!).
Updates
You can keep up with site updates via the RSS feed on my main site. It covers all my sites, not just Voidwalkers Outpost. I might make a Voidwalkers-only one if there's demand.
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Fonts
- Main: Jetbrains Mono
- TV faces: Julia Mono
- Headers: Home Video
- Fics:
- Main (serif): Crimson Roman
- Sans serif: Ubuntu
- Monospace: Courier Prime
Graphics
(where not made by me)
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Scripts
- The script for automatic tables of contents (used on this page and in multi-chapter fics) was from a blog called Coding Room, but that's gone now.