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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* Parodied in ''[[Duel Masters]]''. The episode in which Shobu duels Hakuo is entitled "The One Where Shobu Duels Hakuo".
* Parodied in ''[[Duel Masters]]''. The episode in which Shobu duels Hakuo is entitled "The One Where Shobu Duels Hakuo".

== [[Comic Books]] ==
* Used in ''[[Fables]]''. Many issues have an Arc name and a chapter name, followed by short description starting with [[In Which a Trope Is Described|"In which...."]]


== [[Film]] ==
== [[Film]] ==
* [[James Bond]] films lend themselves well to this sort of description, especially because their titles are somewhat esoteric: "[[Thunderball|the one where Blofeld steals a couple of nukes]]", "[[Moonraker|the one where James Bond goes into space]]", etc.
* [[James Bond]] films lend themselves well to this sort of description, especially because their titles are somewhat esoteric: "[[Thunderball|the one where Blofeld steals a couple of nukes]]", "[[Moonraker|the one where James Bond goes into space]]", etc.
* ''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home|Star Trek IV the Voyage Home]]'' is often simply called "the one with the whales."
* ''[[Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home]]'' is often simply called "the one with the whales."
** Even [[The Other Wiki]] will re-direct you there if you use it as a search term.
** Even [[The Other Wiki]] will re-direct you there if you use it as a search term.
** Brazilian magazine SET decided to do something similar to every ''[[Star Trek]]'' film: "[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture|the one with the bald model]]", "[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan|the one [where] Spock dies]]", "[[Star Trek III: The Search For Spock|the one [where] Spock comes back to life]]", "[[Star Trek V: The Final Frontier|the one with God]]", "[[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country|the one where the Klingons become nice]]", "[[Star Trek Generations|the one with Kirk and Picard]]", "[[Star Trek: First Contact|the really fun one]]", "[[Star Trek: Insurrection|the one with F. Murray Abraham in awful make-up]]" and "[[Star Trek: Nemesis|the one with the bald clone]]".
** Brazilian magazine SET decided to do something similar to every ''[[Star Trek]]'' film: "[[Star Trek: The Motion Picture|the one with the bald model]]", "[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan|the one [where] Spock dies]]", "[[Star Trek III: The Search For Spock|the one [where] Spock comes back to life]]", "[[Star Trek V: The Final Frontier|the one with God]]", "[[Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country|the one where the Klingons become nice]]", "[[Star Trek Generations|the one with Kirk and Picard]]", "[[Star Trek: First Contact|the really fun one]]", "[[Star Trek: Insurrection|the one with F. Murray Abraham in awful make-up]]" and "[[Star Trek: Nemesis|the one with the bald clone]]".
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* "[[Clerks|Do you have that one with that guy who was in that movie that was out last year?]]"
* "[[Clerks|Do you have that one with that guy who was in that movie that was out last year?]]"


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live-Action TV]] ==
* ''[[Friends]]'' referenced this by starting [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming|every episode title]] with the words "The One (With/Where)..." apart from the pilot and the finale, and even the pilot has an alternate title.
* ''[[Friends]]'' referenced this by starting [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming|every episode title]] with the words "The One (With/Where)..." apart from the pilot and the finale, and even the pilot has an alternate title.
** Specifically, the pilot is now listed on [[IMDb]] as "The One Where Monica Gets a Roommate" and the Season 1 DVD set also uses that title. [[The Other Wiki]] still calls it "The Pilot". The season finale is titled, logically enough, "The Last One".
** Specifically, the pilot is now listed on [[IMDb]] as "The One Where Monica Gets a Roommate" and the Season 1 DVD set also uses that title. [[The Other Wiki]] still calls it "The Pilot". The season finale is titled, logically enough, "The Last One".
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* ''[[That '70s Show]]'' was originally going to be called [[The Who|Teenage Wasteland]], but after focus groups were repeatedly overheard referring to it as "that '70s show," the producers decided to [[Sure Why Not|just go with it.]]
* ''[[That '70s Show]]'' was originally going to be called [[The Who|Teenage Wasteland]], but after focus groups were repeatedly overheard referring to it as "that '70s show," the producers decided to [[Sure Why Not|just go with it.]]
* [[Peter Kay]] titled his sketch show ''That Peter Kay Thing'', because he knew that's what people would call it no matter what the actual title was.
* [[Peter Kay]] titled his sketch show ''That Peter Kay Thing'', because he knew that's what people would call it no matter what the actual title was.

== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
* Spoofed in the [[Far Side]] compilation book "Wiener Dog Art", where in the index there are headings for letters A-S and U-Z but no entries. Every single panel was listed under T, for "The one about __".

== [[Radio]] ==
* ''[[Adventures in Odyssey]]'' had a two-part episode titled "The One About Trust". It's actually one of the best episodes of the series, but there's no denying that the title is accurate.


== [[Video Games]] ==
== [[Video Games]] ==
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* The video game company "thatgamecompany".
* The video game company "thatgamecompany".
* ''[[Portal 2]]'' has, as it's ninth chapter, {{spoiler|The [Part Where] He Kills You}}, which is also an achievement.
* ''[[Portal 2]]'' has, as it's ninth chapter, {{spoiler|The [Part Where] He Kills You}}, which is also an achievement.

== [[Comics]] ==
* Used in ''[[Fables]]''. Many issues have an Arc name and a chapter name, followed by short description starting with [[In Which a Trope Is Described|"In which...."]]
* Spoofed in the [[Far Side]] compilation book "Wiener Dog Art", where in the index there are headings for letters A-S and U-Z but no entries. Every single panel was listed under T, for "The one about __".


== [[Web Original]] ==
== [[Web Original]] ==
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** In universe, Aquaman will name his adventures in this manner ("I shall call this adventures ''The One Where Larger Than Life Heroes Come In Small Packages''!")
** In universe, Aquaman will name his adventures in this manner ("I shall call this adventures ''The One Where Larger Than Life Heroes Come In Small Packages''!")
* The first few episodes of ''[[Family Guy]]'' were named after old radio murder mystery play titles that had nothing to do with the episode plots. It didn't take long for the writers to have to resort to "That story in which Peter..." in order to talk among themselves about certain episodes. Shortly afterwards the show started to use titles that refered to the plots.
* The first few episodes of ''[[Family Guy]]'' were named after old radio murder mystery play titles that had nothing to do with the episode plots. It didn't take long for the writers to have to resort to "That story in which Peter..." in order to talk among themselves about certain episodes. Shortly afterwards the show started to use titles that refered to the plots.

== [[Radio]] ==
* ''[[Adventures in Odyssey]]'' had a two-part episode titled "The One About Trust". It's actually one of the best episodes of the series, but there's no denying that the title is accurate.


== [[Real Life]] ==
== [[Real Life]] ==

Revision as of 22:13, 11 September 2018

When somebody wishes to discuss an episode of a TV programme and they can't remember what it's called, they will usually describe it as "The one with..." or "the one where..."

Sometimes, such a phrase will literally be used as a name for something (which may lead to slight confusion similar to Who's on First?).

See In Which a Trope Is Described.

Examples of The One With... include:

Anime and Manga

  • Parodied in Duel Masters. The episode in which Shobu duels Hakuo is entitled "The One Where Shobu Duels Hakuo".

Comic Books

  • Used in Fables. Many issues have an Arc name and a chapter name, followed by short description starting with "In which...."

Film

Live-Action TV

  • Friends referenced this by starting every episode title with the words "The One (With/Where)..." apart from the pilot and the finale, and even the pilot has an alternate title.
  • Mystery Science Theater 3000 is often called "that show with the guy and those robots".
  • One Doctor Who story is famous as "the one with the giant maggots". Its actual title is "The Green Death".
    • Neil Gaiman, writer of the episode 'The Doctor's Wife' said that he hopes to get the approval of a cab-driver, like this;

Cabby: What episode did you do? The One with the Angels?
Neil: No, the One Where The TARDIS Becomes Human.

  • Spoofed on Arrested Development, which has two episodes titled "The One Where Michael Leaves," where Michael doesn't actually leave and "The One Where They Build a House," where they don't actually build a house.
  • That '70s Show was originally going to be called Teenage Wasteland, but after focus groups were repeatedly overheard referring to it as "that '70s show," the producers decided to just go with it.
  • Peter Kay titled his sketch show That Peter Kay Thing, because he knew that's what people would call it no matter what the actual title was.

Newspaper Comics

  • Spoofed in the Far Side compilation book "Wiener Dog Art", where in the index there are headings for letters A-S and U-Z but no entries. Every single panel was listed under T, for "The one about __".

Radio

  • Adventures in Odyssey had a two-part episode titled "The One About Trust". It's actually one of the best episodes of the series, but there's no denying that the title is accurate.

Video Games

Web Original

Western Animation

  • Duckman has a third season episode titled "The One With Lisa Kudrow in a Small Role".
  • Futurama executive producer David X. Cohen refers to the episodes "Jurassic Bark" and "Luck of the Fryrish" as "the one with Fry's dog" or "the Fry's brother episode", respectively, even though he seems to know the rest of the episode titles. Interestingly, he always seems to remember the production codes for those episodes...
  • Drawn Together had the first season episode "The One Wherein There Is A Big Twist".
  • Batman the Brave And The Bold: Because of the team-up aspect of the show and the revolving door of supporting characters, this show's episodes are often referred to in discussion as "The One with Plastic Man" or "The first team up with the Blue Beetle", etc.
    • In universe, Aquaman will name his adventures in this manner ("I shall call this adventures The One Where Larger Than Life Heroes Come In Small Packages!")
  • The first few episodes of Family Guy were named after old radio murder mystery play titles that had nothing to do with the episode plots. It didn't take long for the writers to have to resort to "That story in which Peter..." in order to talk among themselves about certain episodes. Shortly afterwards the show started to use titles that refered to the plots.

Real Life

  • There is a brand of German wine called "Der mit dem Wolf" ("The One with the Wolf"). True enough, there is a wolf depicted on their logo.