If you went out trick-or-treating, you probably ran into some kids dressed up as electronic devices and household objects: yes, video surveillance cameras, televisions, speakers, and even toilets. We tell you where this trend came from, so you can stop feeling old.
There is no doubt that Halloween is a time when the veils of reality become thinner, it is then that we can realize many things that we ignored at another time. For example that childhoods are completely on another channel or that we are already old and we don’t know what the new generations like.
Here are some examples of these “strange costumes” that were one of the main trends among children this Halloween:
@arathcopca En mis tiempos nos diafrazabamos de winnie phoo #halloween #diasemuertos #hallowenmexico
@andreaalsant #tiktokperu #skibiditoilet #cameraman #tvwoman #fyp #skibidichallenge #halloween
@aleir_009 #Tvman #skibiditoilet #halloween2023 #oruro_bolivia🇧🇴 #ypfッ #halloween_Oruro
With that acid and dark humor that has characterized humanity for decades, the youngest made it known this Halloween that they are fans of a strange animated series called Skibidi Toilet, created by Alexey Gerasimov, aka DaFuq!?Boom!
Skibidi Toilet is divided into several episodes and narrates the war between the Skibidi Toilet, creepy characters with a toilet body and a human head, and the Cameramen, men with cameras as their heads. The plot becomes more complex and includes other characters such as a giant with a TV head.
DaFuq!?Boom!
As of September 19, the DaFuq!?Boom! account on YouTube had 30 million subscribers. It is a dark comedy content site with somewhat rustic animation. Many of them with little or no dialogue, which has helped them to be accepted in multiple countries…
What do you think? In case you are fiercely curious to understand the humor of the kids at home, here is the first installment of Skibidi Toilet:
This story was written in Spanish by Carmen Guerrero in Cultura Colectiva
