They are a humanoid figure dressed in a sharp black or dark gray Chicago trench coat, black pants, and a purple tie. Their defining feature is an old CRT television for a head, which displays gray and white static at rest and flashes blue light to stun foes. It also projects emoticons (like ";)") and launches psychological attacks.
He is an enigmatic and high-ranking leader within the TV Man faction of the Alliance. Recognizable by his white lab coat, purple shirt, and a unique, curved wire antenna on top of his CRT-TV head, he serves as the primary scientific authority behind the TV Men's technology.
She is a powerful, elite member of the TV. She is known for her slender appearance, wearing a black leather coat and a vintage 1960s TV for a head, which she uses to display emojis to communicate.
He is a unique, upgraded TV Man, standing out from standard TV Men due to his distinct fashion and enhanced combat capabilities. He is characterized by a unique blend of kindness, loyalty, and occasional dim-wittedness. While many TV Men are initially seen as cold or pragmatic, he stands out for his evolving sense of empathy. Despite his bravery, he is occasionally depicted as "somewhat unintelligent." A notable example of this is his confusion between New Zealand and Australia.
Also known as Polycephaly or simply "Poly," he is a prominent, high-ranking character in the TV Man faction. Significantly larger than standard TV Men, he acts as a special agent, often leading missions. He is frequently saying profanities and usually has a mean demeanor. But despite this, he provides technical support and rescues allies.
He is a highly skilled, elite agent of the TV Man faction. He is known for his cold, aloof personality—often telling allies to mind their own business.
He is one of the most powerful Titans, serving as the formidable leader of the TV Men faction. Following a brutal defeat in early days, he returned with massive upgrades, featuring a sleek black trench coat, a crown-like armor plate on his head, and a violet-glowing energy core. He is scaled to be approximately 262 to 420 feet.
He maintains his smiling expression even in life-threatening situations. He is generally calm and quiet, and demonstrates an ability to understand the seriousness of certain situations when necessary.
This is set during the events of episode 66~67.

(To Titan TV Man) You're all set.
A large flat-screen TV projects the conflict at Alpha-Hills.

Now shoo, shoo! Go away—your colleagues need you at Alpha-Hills Labs exterior.
Fine. Let's do this. >:)
Titan TV Man begins to teleport to the Alpha-Hills exterior. Black smoke and lightning(?) begin to shroud his form.
Stretches.
Now we can finally slack off the job. ;)
No. You get a break when I say you get a break. -_-
:(
Behind them, TV Woman arrives, accompanied with a guest.
Turns to face TV Woman and that person.
Who's that you brought... to our base? o_o
An outsider?! Great—just great. We have another mouth to feed!
An enemy?
Maybe not. They could be with Alliance.
Bring them to quarantine. Now. I need to run tests to see if they aren't a spy.
Release Date 2026.03.04 / Last Updated 2026.03.12