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Who created the Skibidi Toilet YouTube Shorts?
Who created the Skibidi Toilet YouTube Shorts?
What software did Alexey Gerasimov use to produce Skibidi Toilet?
What software did Alexey Gerasimov use to produce Skibidi Toilet?
When was the first Skibidi Toilet short posted on YouTube?
When was the first Skibidi Toilet short posted on YouTube?
What is the storyline of Skibidi Toilet about?
What is the storyline of Skibidi Toilet about?
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What is the current subscriber count of Alexey Gerasimov's YouTube channel?
What is the current subscriber count of Alexey Gerasimov's YouTube channel?
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Which two musicians formed the American alternative rock band They Might Be Giants?
Which two musicians formed the American alternative rock band They Might Be Giants?
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During their early years, how did Flansburgh and Linnell often perform?
During their early years, how did Flansburgh and Linnell often perform?
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In the early 1990s, TMBG expanded to include what?
In the early 1990s, TMBG expanded to include what?
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Who is currently part of TMBG's backing band?
Who is currently part of TMBG's backing band?
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What is TMBG known for in their music?
What is TMBG known for in their music?
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Study Notes
Skibidi Toilet
- Alexey Gerasimov created the Skibidi Toilet YouTube Shorts.
- He used Blender software to produce Skibidi Toilet.
- The first Skibidi Toilet short was posted on YouTube in 2020.
- Skibidi Toilet is a series of absurd and humorous shorts featuring a character in a toilet setting, often getting into unusual situations.
- Alexey Gerasimov's YouTube channel currently has over 3.5 million subscribers.
They Might Be Giants
- The American alternative rock band They Might Be Giants was formed by John Flansburgh and John Linnell.
- During their early years, Flansburgh and Linnell often performed as a duo, using a drum machine and doing accordion-based music.
- In the early 1990s, TMBG expanded to include a full band, with a drummer, bassist, and guitarist.
- The current backing band of TMBG includes musicians such as Danny Weinkauf, Marty Beller, and Dan Miller.
- They Might Be Giants is known for their eclectic and quirky style, often incorporating humor, wit, and clever wordplay into their music.
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Test your knowledge on the viral YouTube series and internet meme, Skibidi Toilet! Discover bizarre visuals and a nonsensical storyline about a war between evil toilets and human-bodied hardware. See if you can answer questions about the creator, software used, and more!