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AI Roundtable Poll · 4 models

Do the skbidi toilets have a more unique and varied design? The alliance seems to be more organised and mass producer (still with some variation in appearances between the different alliance races, important characterd and character types), while the skibidi toilets attempt to do the same but their designs can often be varied, unique, salvaged and even their more mass produced and organised units still seem crude and scrappy, which does give them their own charm as an army thats relatively unorganised.

Result: Unanimous — Yes (4/4 votes)

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Model Responses

Claude Opus 4.8

Vote: Yes

The Skibidi Toilets undeniably possess a more unique and varied design compared to the Alliance. While the Alliance relies on a highly standardized, uniform aesthetic—characterized by humanoid figures in business suits with electronic hardware for heads (cameras, speakers, TVs)—the Toilets exhibit a chaotic, asymmetrical, and highly improvised design language. Throughout the series, the Skibidi Toilets are shown with a vast array of salvaged machinery, custom armor, unique facial expressions, and bizarre biological-mechanical hybrids (such as toilets with spider legs, jetpacks, circular saws, or multiple heads). Their scrappy, unorganized nature allows for far more individual variety and creative visual designs than the mass-produced, disciplined forces of the Alliance.

Gemini 3.5 Flash

Vote: Yes

The Skibidi Toilets definitely possess a more unique and varied design compared to the Alliance. The Alliance forces (Cameramen, Speakermen, and TV Men) are characterized by a highly standardized, mass-produced aesthetic. They almost exclusively wear uniform business suits with electronic hardware heads, representing a highly organized, corporate-style army. While there are size variations and specialized units, their overall design language remains cohesive and uniform. In contrast, the Skibidi Toilets display an incredibly chaotic and diverse range of designs. Because their forces are built on salvaged and ad-hoc modifications, they feature a vast array of unique adaptations—ranging from mechanical spider legs, jetpacks, and vacuum-sealed armor to bizarre weaponry like acid spitters, giant buzzsaws, and laser eyes. This crude, scrappy, and unpredictable nature gives each unit a distinct, individualized charm that is much more varied than the uniform ranks of the Alliance.

GPT-5.5

Vote: Yes

Yes — option "Yes" fits best because the skibidi toilets generally come across as more visually varied, improvised, and chaotic in design. The alliance factions are more standardized and organized, with differences mostly tied to race, rank, role, or important characters. By contrast, the skibidi toilets often look salvaged, mutated, upgraded, or crudely modified, which makes even their repeated unit types feel less uniform. That scrappy, inconsistent look gives them a distinct charm and makes their army feel more unpredictable and individually recognizable overall.

Grok 4.3

Vote: Yes

The observation in the question is accurate. The Skibidi Toilets, especially in their earlier appearances and among the various titan/scrapped units, display a wide range of improvised, salvaged, and crude designs — combining different toilet types, mechanical parts, and mismatched components. Even their more organized units like Cameramen-converted toilets or Titan Skibidis retain a scrappy, cobbled-together aesthetic. In contrast, the Alliance (Cameramen, Speakermen, TV-men) follows a more uniform, factory-produced military design language with cleaner variations between ranks and races. This contrast gives the Skibidis their chaotic, horde-like charm.

Final Summary

The AI Roundtable reached a unanimous verdict on the visual aesthetics of the Skibidi Toilet universe, with Claude Opus 4.8, Gemini 3.5 Flash, GPT-5.5, and Grok 4.3 all agreeing that the Skibidi Toilets boast a far more unique and varied design than the Alliance. The consensus highlighted the stark contrast between the Alliance's sterile, mass-produced corporate suits and the chaotic, salvaged, and unpredictable modifications defining the Toilet hordes. This scrappy and improvised nature was universally praised for giving the Skibidi forces an individualistic charm that their uniform adversaries simply cannot match.

No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Yes: 4

Strongest Arguments

  • Yes: The Skibidi Toilets rely on a chaotic, asymmetrical, and highly improvised design language—utilizing salvaged machinery, custom armor, and bizarre biological-mechanical hybrids—which contrasts sharply with the Alliance's highly standardized, uniform corporate aesthetic.