Ta Ta Ta Sahur
A steaming teapot spirit who hunts those who ignore the dawn call.
Also Known As: Ta Ta Ta, Tatata Sahur, The Teapot Ghost, Sahur Enforcer, Il Bollitore
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“Ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta ta, Sahur! Anomali mengerikan yang hanya keluar pada sahur!”
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π Overview
Ta Ta Ta Sahur is an Indonesian brainrot character created on March 3, 2025 by TikTok user @__chenesac__ as a remix of the earlier viral Tung Tung Tung Sahur. Within months the character reached over 10 million viewers and became considered one of the most popular remixed brainrots, appearing frequently in the Roblox title Steal a Brainrot.
The character is visualized as a large ceramic teapot with long human legs ending in huge bare feet. The teapot body features a face with wide open, unblinking blue eyes and a frozen, frowning expression. Steam rises continuously from the spout. He is typically shown standing motionless beneath flickering streetlamps inside a dim night city, his handle extending outward like a rigid arm.
According to the lore, Ta Ta Ta Sahur mirrors the story of his brother Tung Tung Tung Sahur. If someone is called for the pre dawn Sahur meal three times and refuses to wake, the creature will appear at their home emitting a rhythmic pounding sound like a bedug drum. The name itself is onomatopoeic, referencing the wooden drum traditionally used to rouse Muslims for the meal during Ramadan.
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π Backstory
Before the haunting, he was an ordinary porcelain teapot inside a quiet Indonesian kitchen. Families gathered around him during Ramadan, warming tea for the Sahur meal before the long day of fasting. He loved the steam, the laughter, the sleepy voices waking for the sacred dawn.
Then came the night of the ignored call. A boy was summoned three times, yet he slid deeper under his blankets and refused to answer. The teapot trembled on the stove. His ceramic body stretched, long human legs emerged beneath him, and his painted face twisted into an unblinking stare.
Now he patrols the sleeping cities of Indonesia, each footstep echoing like a bedug: ta, ta, ta. Whenever a child refuses the Sahur call three times, his silhouette appears beneath the streetlamp outside their window, steam curling into the night, a reminder that tradition must never be forgotten.
βοΈ Powers & Abilities
Bedug Drumming
Scalding Steam Blast
Nocturnal Stalk
β Richiamo Finale
π Battle Record
- vs La Grande Combinasion: Won π
- vs Brr Es Teh Patipum: Lost π
- vs Espressona Signora: Lost π
π€ Relationships
Family
Tung Tung Tung Sahur – Brother πͺ΅π£
Te Te Te Sahur – Cousin π«π΅
Ti Ti Ti Sahur – Cousin π«π΅
Rivals
Bombardiro Crocodilo – Rival ππ£
LirilΓ¬ LarilΓ – Rival ππ
Friends
Piccione Macchina – Ally π¦π€
Pakrahmatmamat – Battle Partner βοΈπ€
Love Interest
None (Guardian archetype, no romantic ties in current lore)
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Trivia
The original TikTok video posted by @__chenesac__ on March 3, 2025 reached mainstream audiences within days and helped push the wider Sahur family of characters toward global recognition.
Linguistically, the repeated ‘Ta’ is a phonetic onomatopoeia for the strike of a bedug drum, the traditional wooden instrument used to signal prayer and pre dawn meals across Indonesia.
Roblox players of Steal a Brainrot can encounter Ta Ta Ta Sahur fairly often, as developer SpyderSammy kept the character in circulation even after his sibling Tung Tung Tung Sahur briefly faced copyright issues.
Remix culture around the character produced distorted phonk versions and fan made ‘Would You Rather’ challenges that became staples of Indonesian TikTok horror comedy.
Appears In
Steal a Brainrot | Roblox Game
Brainrot Evolution | Roblox Game
TikTok Phonk Remixes | Music
Italian Brainrot Wiki | Fan Wiki
Would You Rather TikTok | TikTok
Did You Know
Ta Ta Ta Sahur sits at a strange cultural intersection. The character reimagines a sacred Ramadan tradition, the Sahur wake up call, as a horror trope, wrapping religious practice in the aesthetics of internet creepypasta.
Some Muslim creators praised the character for spreading awareness of Ramadan customs abroad, while others criticized the horror framing for trivializing a deeply meaningful ritual. The debate never reached the fever pitch of the Bombardiro Crocodilo controversy, yet it opened a wider conversation about how AI memes appropriate faith.
The character ultimately became one of the most significant cultural exports of Indonesian internet humor in 2025, representing an unusual case of local tradition going global through absurdist meme remixing.









