Philthon Jones
is a comedy trio made up of
Philip Smith,
Anthony Mercer, and James "
Jones" Cope. The videos on their
YouTube channel are posted every Wednesday (
supposedly), and include the
Caught Chatting
series (wherein the stars discuss the news, review random books, and attempt to form anagrams from people's names - then
they get points), and the
Faux To Guide series
Do It The Philthon Jones Way
, as well as
assorted short random videos
in the same vein as
LoadingReadyRun.
This series provides examples of:
- Acting for Two: happens fairly often. "Bargain Hunt
" memorably features three separate characters played by Philip, and two by Anthony. - Affectionate Parody: "Doctor Who: The Musical
", "Bargain Hunt
", "Deal
or No Deal", "Four Funerals
" (a parody of the TV show Four Weddings), and "I May Know What You Might Have Done Yesterday
". - All There in the Manual: Sort of - the name of "Man who Cannot Think of a Superhero Name" is not mentioned in the main part of "The Hyper Heroes
", but it is mentioned in one of the Hilarious Outtakes during the credits. - And Starring: with Kieron Papps
- Badass Normal: None of the characters in "The Hyper Heroes
" have any powers. - Clark Kenting: In "The Hyper Heroes
", Bipolar Man attempts this by taking off his glasses and wearing a police helmet. It works on Man who Cannot Think of a Superhero Name, but not on Tramp Boy. - Couch Gag: The Philthon Jones intro. It started out (for the first three videos) as someone just saying "Philthon Jones", but there have been variations since - one video
even had the intro segue into the episode itself.- The logo also changed for one video
, where Jones was replaced by a pack of scones.
- Credits Gag: An episode
made while Jones was unavailable credits him with "Not Starring". - Fake Nationality: One of the characters played by Philip in "Bargain Hunt
" has some sort of unidentifiable cross between French, German, and Cockney accents that needs to be seen to believed. Jones also does a weird accent, although it is closer to German, in "The Murder of Lord Avocado
". - Faux To Guide: The Do It The Philthon Jones Way series.
- Hilarious Outtakes: a few videos include them - and even when there aren't true examples, the camera sometimes continues to roll during the credits, picking up whatever happens afterwards.
- Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: Caught Chatting follows the pattern of Two and a Half Men, naming each episode after a quote from it.
- One of Us: This article was started by Anthony!
- Only Known by Their Nickname: It's Jones, not James.
- Panel Show: Caught Chatting is presented in this format.
- Real Life Writes the Plot / Absentee Actor: "Emergency Appeal
" was caused by Jones not turning up to a recording session. - Reading the Stage Directions Out Loud: Necessary in "Doctor Who: Episode Zero
" - Running Gags: A few, including "Bingo!" and the 75 dead starlings.
- Schedule Slip: supposedly weekly, but there's only been one update since January 2011.
- Story Arc: Almost - Jones went missing in "Emergency Appeal
", and didn't appear in the next
two
either - the first of those went as far as to replace him with a pack of scones (it rhymes with Jones), and the logo was edited to reflect that. - Superheroes Wear Capes: "The Hyper Heroes
", the most traditional one being Man who Cannot Think of a Superhero Name. - The Points Mean Nothing: Caught Chatting - amounts of points have included "Jones", "sine minus one ninety", and "Homestar Runner".
- Wrong Turn at Albuquerque: Referenced in the suitably named episode "I knew we should have taken a left at Albuquerque
".