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2 [[caption-width-right:350:The group of six[[note]]From far left to right: "Tomato", "Magazine", "Backpack", "Soda Bottle", "Moldy" and "Scenty" (the air quotes indicate that these are not their actual names)[[/note]]. And don't ask about the host... he's just air.[[note]]Not pictured: Abstracty, Atom, Airline Food, Bassy, Circle, Contact Lens, Folder, Stone, Subway Seat, Texty, Tray, and Whippy Creamy[[/note]]]]
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4''ONE''[[note]][[TheUnreveal Doesn’t stand for anything]][[/note]] (also referred to informally as "hfjONE") is yet another {{Object Show|s}} created by Cheesy Hfj (the same guy who made the joke show called ''WebAnimation/BattleForCircle'') that premiered on June 11th, 2020 and ended on August 21, 2022. It has a group of objects competing for the chance of a wish for anything their heart desires.
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6However, things get complicated because this isn't a typical contest: the objects came from different parallel universes. All contestants have been suddenly and forcibly teleported to the Plane (a non-descriptive grass field which spreads vastly over [[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield god-knows-where]]) by Airy, an invisible host lackluster in both personality and ideas, in order to compete against their will in his ill-prepared, simple competition.
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8''ONE'' is best described as a full-on GenreDeconstruction of the typical {{Object Show|s}} format. Throughout its two seasons, both inside and outside the competition, it explores conventions such as [[ADogNamedDog simple names]], [[WhereTheHellIsSpringfield featureless planes]], [[DeathIsCheap easy reincarnations]], and the PlanetOfHats that gives rise to objects with human personalities - as well as how those personalities [[SanitySlippage fall apart]] over the course of a manufactured game show.
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10The show originally started out with an [[MinimalistCast economy-sized cast]] of six before Airy kept adding more and more contestants every episode until there are 18 players as of current. [[note]]For the sake of simplicity, the contestants that debuted in episode one, those who debuted in [[SecondEpisodeIntroduction episode two]], and those in [[DebutQueue episode 3]] are collectively called the first batch, second batch and third batch of contestants respectively[[/note]]
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12Click [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLibm-rpGR0iD8pJdfYJCFtw4OZUxuUCuM here]] to watch ''ONE'', 'kay bye.
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14After season 2 concluded, a spinoff series called "ONE Investigations" premiered on February 13, 2024. It deals with the various background characters who were related to the contestants in the main show.
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16!! This cartoon provides examples of:
17* ArcNumber: There are 18 contestants and 18 episodes.
18* ADayInTheLimelight: Moldy gets a major focus in "Rhetorical Molds".
19* ADogNamedDog: An interesting aversion of this trope for the first batch of contestants since they do have human names but the host gave them nicknames based on what objects they happen to be. However, the host plays it straight as Airy is literally just air.
20** Not only that but the idea of this is conversed and [[DeconstructedTrope deconstructed]]. The contestants point out that the idea of objects being named what they are reduces them to just objects and not beings with their own feelings and personalities.
21** [[spoiler:Later down the line, it’s revealed Airy isn’t just air, so even he doesn’t fit this trope (although his real name is never revealed)]]
22** This is also played straight with some of the other batch contestants.
23* AllegoricalCharacter: The cast represents the different aspects of what you would find in ObjectShows.
24** The Second Batch are the typical contestants for more light-hearted but run-of-the-mill contests. This is because their existence sums up to being just their object and nothing more due to coming from a world where they must hide their sentience from the co-inhabiting humans. As such, they are direct {{Foil}}s to The First Batch since they have nothing better to do but compete.
25** The Third Batch already by looking at them are the definition of joke characters from Joke Shows as their off-putting character designs and quirks are never meant to be taken seriously. They serve as comedic relief, which really didn't help the contestants' situation, and were [[ShooOutTheClowns eliminated one by one]] until the [[DownerEnding finale]].
26* ALizardNamedLiz: Airy, who is already a common example of this trope, has a penchant for giving the contestants [[ADogNamedDog self-explanatory]] names and adding the unnecessary "-y" suffix for some, a character name format common for most Object Shows.
27** When assigning the first batch of names, Airy gives the scented candle (Amelia) and the moldy bread (Charlotte) contestant the monikers of 'Scenty' and 'Moldy' respectively. They're less than pleased with it.
28** For the second batch, there's Bassy but the whipped cream container takes this trope a notch by having the ridiculous-sounding "Whippy Creamy."
29** The third batch breaks the trend with Abstracty and Texty already presumably having these names before the show instead of Airy naming them.
30* AlternateUniverse: The first batch of contestants live in a PlanetOfHats where the objects are basically the humans of their world whereas the second batch is part of a separate and secretive race living in another world alongside humans. The third batch, unlike the first two, has each individual coming from an assortment of bizarre universes that Airy is unsure of (Basically, they're what the OSC called joke characters).
31* AmbiguousEnding: [[spoiler: So, what will become of Liam while he's stuck in Airy's world? Is he just going to sit around hopelessly and cluelessly? Will he learn to use the computer and try to send everyone home? All we know is that he's just stuck there for now.]]
32* AnimateInanimateObject: Yup, it's that kind of show.
33* AnthropomorphicFood: The contestants who are this are Airline Food, Moldy, Tomato, and Whippy Creamy.
34* AudienceParticipation: There is a form in each of the season 1 episodes' descriptions, presumably for the viewers to vote on who gets eliminated. [[spoiler:However, it's actually [[SubvertedTrope subverted]], as Stone reveals that the votes are all faked and really it's Airy's (and by extension the creator's) decision to remove players, not the viewers.]]
35* TheBabyOfTheBunch: Tomato, who's not only the youngest but also an 11-month-old baby.
36* BilingualBonus:
37** La Salle D'attente, [[spoiler:a sort-of afterlife for the dead contestants until Airy respawns them]], translates to "The Waiting Room" in French. Doubles as a MeaningfulName.
38** [[spoiler: Liam's full name, revealed in ONE 9, is Liam Plecak. Plecak is the Polish word for Backpack.]] Again, this doubles as a MeaningfulName.
39* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:The season 2 finale. Airy is killed and sent back to La Salle D'attente, leaving Liam permanently isolated and alone. The computer is still intact, and Airy's game show isn't going to claim any more people, but the current contestants are still trapped in a hopeless limbo. The only glimmer of hope is for Liam to one day figure out how the computer works and send the other contestants home.]]
40* {{Bookends}}: Backpack's broken leg, as well as the crutches and cast Airy makes for him.
41* BottleEpisode: "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Bottle Episode]]." This episode is the only one not to focus on Liam or his attempts to stop Airy, instead returning to the contestants still in the game and their current state just before [[spoiler:Bryce rejoined.]]
42* CalculatorSpelling: "Batch Two" has Liam and Bryce find Oscar Mayworth, who happens to be a calculator himself. While Liam asks him questions, Oscar tries to type out an equation that equals to 5318008 while upside-down (and another equation that equals to [[Lol69 69]][[FourTwentyBlazeIt 420]]). Downplayed in that Oscar never actually gets to press the equals button, though he still laughs about it.
43* ChromaticArrangement: With Backpack/Liam (Green), Soda Bottle/Bryce (Red) and Scenty/Amelia (Blue) as the main and most focused on characters in ''ONE''.
44* CerebusSyndrome: "La Salle D'attente" lets everyone know that things are going to [[SurprisinglyCreepyMoment turn creepy]].
45* CompanyCrossReferences: One of the third batch contestants is Circle, another contestant from Cheesy Hfj's other object show ''WebAnimation/BattleForCircle''. Doubles as a BrickJoke since Circle was last seen in ''Battle For Circle'' running away from the other circles when he mysteriously vanished offscreen. Cut to more than a year later and we found out Airy is the reason for Circle's disappearance, teleporting him while still being chased.
46* DebutQueue: The first three episodes debut the contestants in batches of six.
47* DespairEventHorizon: In the season 2 finale, [[spoiler: [[HopeSpot the contestants finally pull out the plug]]... but once it's plugged in again, they stand completely speechless and motionless. Scenty even starts to tear up.]]
48* DownerEnding: The season 1 finale. [[spoiler: Backpack finally gets eliminated, but it was too late for him to be. By the time he was teleported back, the building where he worked in was put on for lease, meaning he had nowhere to live in. Not only that, but he was missing for so long that he was [[LegallyDead presumed dead]]. Now all he has left is Stone's notes from episode 4, one of them containing Soda Bottle's address.]]
49* EarnYourHappyEnding: Julien (the toothpaste guy), for over the past decade had aimlessly and hopelessly wandered through the multiverse after his death to the point of near catatonia, finally goes back to his home dimension in "You Move, I Send" with the assistance of Backpack. [[spoiler:In fact, Julien is the only one with a definite happy ending given [[AmbiguousEnding what]] [[DownerEnding transpired]] in the finale.]]
50->'''Julien:''' "Merci..." [Sheds a single tear]
51* EndlessDaytime: Airy does a 12-hour challenge cycle and even during that it will always be noon in the Plane.
52* EveryoneMeetsEveryone: For the first three episodes, Airy handpicked his contestants in batches of six out of their entire respective universe and the contestants had to introduce themselves as he kept adding more.
53* FakeInteractivity: [[spoiler:Initially, it appears averted, as contestants are eliminated by the viewers' votes as per usual... except, as foreshadowed by Airy being vague and nondescript about the votes themselves and confirmed by Stone during his elimination, the vote-based elimination is fake and Airy mostly just eliminates whoever he wants out of the contestants up for voting.]]
54* FlatCharacter: The Second Batch contestants and some of the third batchers given the former came from a universe where objects are sentient beings but had to be hidden from higher lifeforms called humans so their object ''is'' their character while the latter's existence was never meant to be taken seriously as joke characters.
55* {{Foil}}: The batches of contestants. They are stuck in the same situation where the host teleports them unexpectedly for his competition show, whether they like it or not, and cannot leave until it is over. While batch one frequently laments the lives they left behind, batch two is used to being treated like objects and are simply excited to have names, and batch three compared to the first two don't even have a really consistent theme due to all 6 looking really [[NonStandardCharacterDesign weird]], to say the least.
56** In season 2, [[spoiler: Bryce and Liam]]. The latter has been presumed dead and is devoted to ending Airy's contest for good, while the former wants nothing more than to get back to his life and forget the competition altogether.
57* {{Foreshadowing}}:
58** Bryce tells Liam in the first episode that he's from Bridgeport. The season one finale has Stone's notes giving Liam the exact address to Bryce's apartment in Bridgeport.
59** Done in TheStinger of "Freefall," as it shows a whipped cream container suddenly disappearing from a store shelf. The container turns out to be Whippy Creamy in an EarlyBirdCameo.
60** There were several hints to the [[spoiler:votes being fake]] prior to Stone's reveal:
61*** Voting polls were still left up and running even long after the time period ended.
62*** Airy admitted he didn't bother properly counting all the votes before eliminating Tomato.
63*** The viewers complained about how Magazine got out instead of Contact Lens in spite of the overwhelming majority claiming they vote the latter out.
64*** The live chat isn't present anymore after the third episode as if the audience didn't exist.
65** Charlotte was brought to The Plane in the middle of a heated argument and later Abstracty mimics her by calling her "a jerkwad who manipulates her closest friends on multiple occasions". We later find out in "Rhetorical Molds" that Abstracty was not lying or mocking her as a {{Flashback}} shows her explicitly painting herself the victim when Parker asks for his money back when she spent it on frivolous things instead for her mold treatment.
66** [[spoiler: 'Quelqu'un perit', found in ONE 6's video description is another example of this trope - it means 'someone died/ dies' [[BilingualBonus in French]] and we see both either explicitly or implicitly.]]
67** Amelia tells Liam that even if he wants to investigate ONE, it's not like he can look it up when he gets back home. In season 2, Texty manages to find the [[https://www.planedatabase.com/ [=planedatabase=]]] website to do exactly that.
68** The stakes that the contestants rip out together [[spoiler: mirror their final efforts to pull out the plug.]]
69** A Young Bryce plays with his toy cars by smashing a small car on top of a truck, [[spoiler:imitating the car crash that caused Airy's first death]].
70** Texty made an error in entering the kill command when they said "Whoops" before correcting the mistake. Two episodes later, that blunder actually despawned Charlotte around the same time when she was on the verge of death. this inadvertently saved her from moving on in the afterlife had Airy didn't recover her in time.
71** Owen calls Liam "Mr. Worldwide" after the latter tells him he got a job in Australia and why he hasn't seen him all this time. [[spoiler:In the finale, Liam becomes the new Airy and takes ownership of the Plane, revealed to be a self-contained miniature planet.]]
72* GoshDangItToHeck: "What the heck is your problem!?" is said twice over the entire season, and the emphasis on the words makes it flow pretty well.
73* GPSEvidence: [[spoiler: The notes Stone drew on and gave to Liam point locations that count as clues for him to find The Plane and information about it.]]
74* GuestFighter: Circle With a Mole from ''WebAnimation/BattleForCircle''.
75* HateSink: Officer Goetz of the spin-off investigations is a jerk cop who mocks Parker and doesn’t believe his story of Charlotte’s disappearance, calling him a nutcase.
76* HighVoltageDeath: [[spoiler:How Liam and Bryce died at the end of episode 13. In episode 14, it is shown that Texty also "died" as the computer they lived in was inside Liam]]
77* HopeSpot:
78** Scenty, after getting screwed out of being up for elimination[[note]]after she declared her intent to throw the competition to go home faster[[/note]] for two episodes thanks to Stone's interference and Airy's incompetence, finally gets a chance to be eliminated at the beginning of ''La Salle D'attente'', to which her teammates even [[TemptingFate discuss how likely it is that the "viewers" would vote for her the most.]] [[spoiler:When the time comes, Texty is eliminated instead. [[HeroicBSOD Scenty doesn't take it well.]]]]
79** [[spoiler:The season 2 finale begins with all the remaining contestants working together to unplug the Plane from Airy's computer. While they manage to get it out, it stays that way for not even five seconds before Airy notices and plugs it back in, with minimal effort.]]
80* KarmicDeath: [[spoiler:The season 2 finale has Airy fall off the plank across the waterfall just as Liam did an episode earlier. Unlike Liam however, he falls onto a steep rock and shatters what's left of his head, rendering him dead, and sent back to La Salle D'attente. There's no telling if he'll eventually find his way back to his home, but when Liam comes across his corpse, he walks away [[NoSympathy with nothing but a look of contempt on his face.]]]]
81* KidnappedWhileSleeping: Tomato, a nearly-one-year-old baby, got straight up abducted from his nap by the host to compete in his gameshow. How is Tomato's mother gonna react when her child is missing? [[spoiler: Thankfully, at the stinger of the second episode, he is teleported back into his crib.]]
82* LineOfSightName: Basically how Airy named the first two batches of contestants. For example, the backpack object is named... well, Backpack.
83* MinimalistCast: Some ObjectShows have seemingly endless numbers of contestants, but this show originally didn't start out with that many players. It had stood proud with 6 contestants and an invisible host until 6 more joined the roster in episode two.
84* MonochromaticEyes: Airline Food has white eyes while Subway Seat is a variation with yellow eyes.
85* MoodWhiplash: After making arguably [[DownerEnding the most heart-wrenching, heartbreaking and saddest ending]] of any {{Object Show|s}} to date, Cheesy had the audacity to upload this [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ua5n-XaS4RY video]] like nothing happened.
86* TheMultiverse: [[spoiler: Introduced in episode 14, La Salle D'attente allows its occupants to visit alternate universes by adjusting a digital radio.]]
87* {{Objectshifting}}: It's common knowledge for the second-batch contestants to shift into inanimate mode (concealing their faces and limbs), akin to the appliances in ''WesternAnimation/TheBraveLittleToaster'', so the humans in their world would remain unaware of their existence.
88* PersonalizedAfterlife: An variant overlapping with OnlyOneAfterlife. [[spoiler:La Salle D'attente always has two chairs and a radio in each variant, but everyone views the afterlife differently:]]
89** [[spoiler:Liam views the afterlife as a PlacidPlaneOfAnkleDeepWater.]]
90** [[spoiler:Bryce views the afterlife as the neighborhood he lived in when he was younger, specifically just outside his parent's house. His sister Stella is there in the distance, beckoning him to come with her. (Notably, in episode 15, he says "I'm not in the suburbs anymore" after he and Liam return to the afterlife from Texty's kill command, implying he started seeing [[PlacidPlaneOfAnkleDeepWater the same thing as Liam.]])]]
91** [[spoiler:Texty views the afterlife as a video of two dogs in real life running around. The chairs take the form of [[VideoGame/AnimalCrossing Froggy Chair.]]]]
92** [[spoiler:Airy initially sees the same PlacidPlaneOfAnkleDeepWater as Liam, but after dying again in the finale, he comes to see it as the Plane itself, specifically the shack built by the other contestants.]]
93* ThePlace: The sixth episode is titled "La Salle D'attente" and is the debut of the location of the same name.
94* PlacidPlaneOfAnkleDeepWater: La Salle D'attente is this, [[spoiler: at least for Liam.]]
95* SanitySlippage: Backpack's sanity takes a heavy toll throughout the whole series. He goes from being a mildly confused everyman trapped in Airy's game show to an [[HeroicBSOD utter wreck]] following his [[spoiler:first death and discovery of the Plane's true nature.]] After [[spoiler:his elimination]], his singleminded goal to stop Airy from taking any more contestants leads to his [[spoiler: [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness loud outburst]] at Bryce's door and reckless obsession with Stone's notes]], culminating in the finale where he [[spoiler:tries to kill Airy outright.]] Poor guy can't catch a break!
96* SecondEpisodeIntroduction: One-half of the cast didn't make their debut until the second episode.
97* ShaggyDogStory: [[spoiler:Airy, being just a regular object, seems to have no ability to grant anyone's wish. The competition's reward is a moot point.]]
98* ShortRunner: The show runs for 18 episodes spanning across two seasons.
99* ShoutOut:
100** Episode 9 is titled [[Music/{{Radiohead}} "Scatter]][[Music/HailToTheThief brain"]], and the video description says "As dead as leaves.". Not only that, but the visuals of the episode line up with the lyrics, and the thumbnail resembles the cover.
101** Before using a cover of [[Music/PearlJam "Around the Bend"]] as an InsertSong in the finale, HFJ would slip in a few nods to the song:
102*** Episode 13 is titled "Famous Last Words: It's No Code". "No Code" is the name of the album the song was released in.
103*** One of the notes seen in "Rattlepate" is a circle with a 5 inside, which is part of the aforementioned album's cover at the bottom right corner.
104* StealthyTeleportation: The host has this and uses it to abduct the contestants from their lives so he can make them compete in his game show, as seen in [[https://youtu.be/cE2hd1mKDZM?list=PLibm-rpGR0iD8pJdfYJCFtw4OZUxuUCuM&t=59 Backpack's disappearance]]. One moment, he's riding his bike, the second, he's just silently, invisibly, gone.
105* SuddenlyVoiced: Texty remained TheVoiceless from their debut to their elimination. [[spoiler: When they are reintroduced in episode 12, they use a text-to-speech program so they can communicate better.]]
106* TemptingFate: TheStinger of "Starting Over" has Backpack comfort Scenty that the competition will end soon due to the rate at which the competition is going.[[note]]According to Backpack, the challenges and elimination take place roughly every twelve hours so at most they'll be all out in a week[[/note]] [[spoiler:Cue Airy getting into an unknown accident next episode that left the remaining contestants alone for ''seven months''.]]
107* UncommonTime: Several of the songs composed for the show fall under this category; the most extreme case of this is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ich9qZOkU6c Whiskey Lounge]], which uses a time signature of 13/16.
108* TheUnreveal: In "Freefall", Soda Bottle cuts off Airy before the latter could say what the acronym for ''ONE'' stands for. [[spoiler:By the end, it's never revealed at all and likely never will.]]
109* WeHardlyKnewYe: [[spoiler:Tomato]] who was the first out by the second episode "Just Tripped."
110* WhamShot: The end of "Walls". [[spoiler: Stone is eliminated, despite the episode still not being over yet, but before disappearing, he wrote a letter on each sticky note he has and toss it in the air to form a message. The message: [[FakeInteractivity "VOTES ARE FAKE YOU HAVE NO CONTROL"]].]]
111* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: The Plane, the textbook example of the type of setting in ObjectShows. [[spoiler:Subverted once it's revealed in "The Plug Dream" that it's essentially just a huge ball of grass with a plug at the bottom.]]
112* WrongNameOutburst: In ''Famous Last Words'', Backpack accidentally calls Soda Bottle [[spoiler:by that name, rather than Bryce, showing how deeply the competition has affected him.]]

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