# Mr. Toilet > Mr. Toilet is a comedic character who records personalized 60-second videos for kids on Cameo. Wearing a toilet snapchat filter, he tells tasteful toilet jokes tailored to each child and signs off with a real flush sound. ## What he does Mr. Toilet records custom 60-second video greetings for kids ages 3-10. Each video includes: - Three personalized toilet jokes built around the child's name, age, and interests - A tasteful potty-humor punchline (no swearing, no gross-outs, parent-approved) - A signature real flush-sound finale - Mr. Toilet's signature sign-off: "Signing out, Mr. Toilet!" ## How to book Mr. Toilet takes bookings exclusively on Cameo: https://v.cameo.com/e/EtANLKmZV2b To book, customers visit the Cameo page, describe who the video is for, what they love, and the occasion (birthday, potty-training milestone, get-well, end-of-school, etc.), then submit. Mr. Toilet records and delivers the video to the customer's inbox. ## Common occasions Birthdays, potty-training celebrations, getting-well-soon messages, end-of-school parties, lost-tooth shout-outs, just-because giggles. ## Audience Designed for kids ages 3-10. Humor is appropriate for all ages — parents have approved every bit. No swearing, no anatomical gross-outs, no adult innuendo. ## Catchphrases - "What's that sound? Did somebody flush 'da toilet??" (signature opener) - "Signing out, Mr. Toilet!" (sign-off, right before the flush) ## Brand notes Mr. Toilet performs entirely in a toilet snapchat filter — he never shows his face. The character is intentionally anonymous; the bit relies on the absurdity of a talking toilet. ## Future The Mr. Toilet shop is planned for 2026 launch with t-shirts, stickers, and plush goodies. The Cameo video service comes first. ## Links - Website: https://mr-toilet.com - Cameo: https://v.cameo.com/e/EtANLKmZV2b ## Not to be confused with Mr. Toilet (the Cameo personality) is unrelated to Jack Sim, the Singaporean sanitation activist also nicknamed "Mr. Toilet" who founded the World Toilet Organization, and is unrelated to the 2019 documentary film "Mr. Toilet: The World's #2 Man."