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That One Video Gamer (often abbreviated as "TOVG") is a YouTube channel and online gaming website that's home to a variety of series produced by Jirard "Dragonrider" Khalil. It is well known for hosting the popular gaming review series The Completionist. The channel first opened on YouTube in September 2011, but officially re-opened on January 5, 2012. That One Video Gamer was founded by Jirard Khalil and Greg Wilmot, who are a duo team that review and complete an entire game within a given time. The show has expanded on many more TOVG series, including Defend It! and Top 10 videos. That One Video Gamer is also affiliated with NormalBoots.com, an online website dedicated to video games, entertainment and reviews.

That One Video Gamer officially launched it's own main website on April 29, 2014. The gaming site features the main show, The Completionist, as well as many other aspiring YouTube channels. TOVG is also home to many partnered channels including "TheNationalDex", "SuperScopeShow" and "Super Beard Brothers". The Completionist has accumulated a total of three seasons, with over 100 episodes of The Completionist. The fourth season has been ongoing as of August 29, 2014.

Main

 * Jirard "Dragonrider" Khalil (Season 1 - present) is the main character of That One Video Gamer and is the "Completionist" of the show. Khalil is typically well known as Beardman, due to his tremendous growing beard. He runs and produces every show on the That One Video Gamer YouTube Channel. His motivation is to 100% complete the game to it's full extent and finally review it. Jirard gives his completion rating on a scale from Complete It (scored as the greatest) to Burn It (scored as the worst). Across the many games Jirard had reviewed, he's been considered a hardcore gamer. Considering he's put countless hours into games that take up unbelieveable time. As "The Completionist", he vows to find all that is good and bad in each game he reviews. Near the end of the first season, Khalil competed in the "King of the Web" online competition in September 2012, eventually winning that month and being dubbed as "King of the Web". Jirard also stars in a online Let's Play Channel called "Super Beard Brother", alongside co-star Alex Faciane from TOVG and The Dex.
 * Greg Wilmot (Season 1 - 4) was a main character, and was known as the Medicore-ist, due to his lack of game completions. His episodes on That One Video Gamer were dubbed as "The Mediocre-ist" and are found in the first season of the show. He also does a few Top 10's in absence of Jirard. Greg was the source of the inside joke "BEARS", originating from the Banjo-Kazooie review. Wilmot was also known for his "BUT BEARDMAN" gag, by providing the voice of many fans who would typically react to the start of Jirard's reviews. On February 24, 2015, it was announced that Greg would be leaving the show during the fourth season of The Completionist. For unexplained reasons, to retain privacy on the matter, Jirard has given the word that Greg will no longer be working for TOVG.

Recurring

 * Alex Faciane (Recurring: Season 1, Season 4 - present; Main: Season 2 - 4) was a recurring member in season one, especially featured in the Pokemon Red, Blue and Yellow review. He also appeared in the season one finale, figuring out how to get Jirard out of his frozen trance. Faciane became a regular member from season two onwards. He also co-stars with PokeKellz on the TheNationalDex, a spin-off series dedicated to Pokemon trivia and battle strategy. Alex also starts in a online Let's Play channel called "Super Beard Brothers" with co-star Jirard "The Completionist".
 * Carlos Padilla (Season 1 - present) is the main artist and designer for That One Video Gamer. Padilla draws Jirard in his "Completionist" stance, designed in a rendering that reflects the game Jirard intends to review. Padilla is not seen in the actual review episodes. However, he makes a cameo in the intro of the Diddy Kong Racing review, where Greg orders him to get back to work.
 * Proton Jon (Season 2 - present) is a well known YouTube Let's Player, and is a recurring member on the The Completionist. He is typically referred as Bruce Willis by Greg as a running gag, unknowing of who Proton Jon is.
 * Jimmy "Sunder" (Season 2 - present) is an intern and recurring member of That One Video Gamer. He is also a regular on TheNationalDex, featured as a host of "The Extra Dex". Jimmy appears as a first year intern in the second season when Jirard reviewed Breaking Bad. He also made a guest appearance in the Majora's Mask review, eagerly portraying as the Happy Mask Salesman for the opening. Eventually, Jimmy has made more appearances on the show, notably in the season three finale (Sonic 2006). Jimmy, along with Alex and Frazier, thought of many ways to free Jirard from the cursed Sonic 2006 copy.
 * Frazier (Season 3 - present) made his debut in the Sonic 2006 review episode, along with Jimmy and Alex, to figure out a way to free Jirard and Greg from the game's accursed trap. Frazier is well known to be an old friend of Jirard's from college.
 * Xander Mobus  (Season 4 - present), also known as the Announcer for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U / 3DS, provides the voice over during the Completionist Rating at the end of each Completionist Review. He was also a featured guest in the Completionist Review of "Super Smash Bros. for Wii U / 3DS".

Guest Stars

 * Paul, Nick and Josh (from Continue?)
 * PeanutButterGamer
 * Belated Media
 * Rosanna Pansino
 * Husky Starcraft
 * The Warp Zone
 * Dodger (from Polaris)
 * Matthew Patrick (from Game Theory)
 * ProtonJonSA
 * JD Witherspoon
 * Pat the NES Punk


 * Caddicarus
 * ProJared
 * Jesse Cox (from Polaris)
 * Zan Alda
 * Pokekellz (from TheNationalDex)
 * TheJWittz
 * Jon Jafari (from JonTron)
 * Xander Mobus
 * BalrogTheMaster (featured on "WWLG")
 * Lucajin (featured on "WWLG")

Review Synopsis
The following format is how Jirard and Greg review a completed video game on "The Completionist" series. The review is first split into four parts; the story, the game's presentation, game play mechanics and the concluding segment of the game. Extra parts of a review would include "Completion Bonus", whenever there is a bonus for completing a game. Another, more recent category is "The Struggle", where the game's most difficult aspects are focused upon. Finally, after the review, Jiard gives his "Completionist Rating" of the game he had just reviewed over. The episode ends with Jirard signing off, or with a running gag featured from the review.

In addition to reviewing a video game, The Completionist also presents quirky, comedic skits. Primarily, it's purpose is to mock up or lighten up a portion of the game's review. These bits are presented for a game's features, such a unexpected glitches, controls, challenges or story presentation. Well known skits or jokes include "BEARS", "Shiraco: The Laser Clown", "Commence Angry Jihad Rant" and "Glitches with Old Man Snitches". These comedic bits will appear spontaneously throughout the Completionist reviews.

At the beginning of each review, Jirard introduces the principles of a video game. These include the setting, main characters, the conflict and the main objective of the game. Greg typically jumps into this part of the review, mirroring what the gaming audience would say about the reviewed game. Jirard would counter his argument to this response and balance the positives and negatives of the game.
 * Level 1 - Story

Jirard then goes into detail about the game's design, soundtrack and graphic appeal. He also discusses how well the game performs on the given video game console.
 * Level 2 - Presentation

Following the game's presentation is the gaming mechanics, and now well received the core game play performs. Jirard critically observes and discusses the game's responses as he interacts with the it's rules. He also notes of how aligned it flows with the gamer's input, whether it is a strong or weak point.
 * Level 3 - Gameplay

Once Jirard reaches last portion of the game, and completing any required tasks before hand, he reaches the game's ultimate conclusion. This part of the review discusses the game's final trial and ending sequence. During this part of the review, before moving on, Jirard would warn the viewer about possible spoilers. If somebody wishes not to view any content of the final ending, this section can be skipped entirely.
 * Final Level - Final Boss/Ending

If there were any additional content to a game, commonly after the main story, Jirard will comment about any extra bonuses in a game. This section of the review ended up becoming a new series on TOVG, titled "The Completion Bonus", focusing on completing a video game up to 100 percent.
 * Completion Bonus

This section of the review is where Jirard will comment or add any final thoughts about the hardest sections of the game. This is where he would pinpoint the game's most challenging areas.
 * The Results / Struggle

To conclude his review, Jiard will give final thoughts about the game and give it a "Completionist" rating. The possibilities of a rating go as recommended: the left being the greatest, and the right being the most repulsive. Sometimes Jirard will combine a rating giving its possible preferences for different players. In this case, if he can't decide between "Complete it!" or "Finish it!", Jirard will give a Completionist Rating of "Finipete It!".
 * Completionist Rating


 * Rating Scores:
 * Complete it! - Play through the game in all of it's glory and explore everything this game has to offer. The best rating possible!
 * Finish it! - Players are encouraged to finish the game up to it's main campaign mode. Otherwise, not recommended to 100% the game; player's choice.
 * Play it! - Those who pick up the game are advised to at least play it, and get a feel for the game's overall potential. Not a bad game, but not the best game.
 * Look at it! - Not overly encouraged to play the game at all, but at least check the game out. No playing necessary, but totally up to the player.
 * BURN it! - This game should not exist. It's terrible. It deserves to be thrown in the flames! Burn it to the ground!

Series Overview
The episodes listed are numbered by the episodes between The Completionist/The Mediocreist, Defend It! and TOP 10's.

TOVG series
The following series are featured on the official "That One Video Gamer" YouTube channel.

Main
 * The Completionist (2011–present)
 * The Mediocre-ist (2011-2015)
 * Top 10's (2012–present)
 * Defend It! (2012–present)

Spin-Off
 * DLC (2012-2013)
 * Mail Bag (2012-2013)
 * Why We Love Games (2013, 2015–present)
 * Excellent Games That Don't Exist (2014)
 * The Completion Bonus (2014–present)

Partnered Channels
The following channels all belong to the "That One Video Gamer" community channel, and are produced by Jirard Khalil "The Completionist".

Main
 * TheNationalDex
 * Super Beard Brothers
 * SuperScopeShow

List of That One Video Gamer episodes
The following list of episodes are symbolized by the number of videos for each series respectively. Every episode is numbered by a video count, but each of them come with a specific code. The code for The Completionist and The Mediocre-ist go by "COMLx--", Defend It! goes by "DEFITx--" and Top 10 videos go by "TOPx--".

Season 1 (2011-2012)
The first season of That One Video Gamer first began with Megaman X on September 30, 2011 (the original air date). The season ended with a one year anniversary special of Megaman X4, which aired on September 28, 2012. This season introduces a number of series. This includes the main series, "The Completionist", as well as "The Mediocre-ist", "Defend It!" and "Top 10's". That One Video Gamer also joined the gaming website NormalBoots.com during this season.

Special guests this season include PeanutButterGamer, Continue?, Belated Media, Alex Faciane, Rosanna Pansino, Husky Starcraft and The Warp Zone.

Season 2 (2012-2013)
The second season of ThatOneVideoGamer first premiered on October 22, 2012 with the release of Star Wars The Force UNLEASH THE FURY. The season concluded with the release of Conker's Bad Fur Day on September 27, 2013. Returning series include "The Completionist", "Top 10's" and "Defend It!". Alex Faciane makes his debut this season as a regular on the show. In between the first and second season, NormalBoots.com eventually closed down. The Completionist continued to upload consistently, despite the site shutting down.

Special guests this season include Dodger from Polaris, MatPat from Game Theory and ProtonJonSA.

Season 3 (2013-2014)
The third season of That One Video Gamer starts off with Castlevania, which aired on October 4, 2013. The season ended with Sonic The Hedgehog (2006) being reviewed on June 27, 2014 with a plethora of special guests. Midway through the season, the gaming website NormalBoots.com had relaunched in late January. This would be the home of The Completionist, where new episodes were released before uploaded to YouTube.

Special Guests this season include Pat The NES Punk, Caddicarus, PeanutButterGamer, ProJared, JD Witherspoon, Jesse Cox, The Warp Zone, Sunder, Zan Alda, TheJWittz, PokeKellz (TheNationalDex) and JonTron.

Season 4 (2014-present)
The fourth season was announced right after the season three finale on June 27, 2014. The fourth season premiered with a review of Shovel Knight on August 29, 2014. Season four was meant to premiere a week earlier, but was pushed a week further due to time constraints. The official, new introduction of The Completionist made its debut during the fifth episode, reviewing Skyrim. In addition to The Completionist, new episodes of three returning series include: Why We Love Games, The Completion Bonus and Defend It!. These three shows will rotate with premieres on Tuesdays. Special guests this season include Xander Mobus, the announcer for Super Smash Bros. for Wii U/3DS.

On February 24, 2015, it was announced that Greg Wilmot, co-star and co-creator of TOVG, will be leaving the show during the fourth season of The Completionist. For unexplained reasons, to retain privacy on the matter, Jirard has confirmed that Greg will no longer be working for TOVG. As of Greg's departure, Jirard also stated the show will begin to dramatically change in the future episodes. The comedic skits and jokes presented in prior episode reviews will discontinue, in respect to the viewers' appreciation for the show's past reviews. These skits include "BEARS", "Glitches with Oldman Snitches", "Shiraco: The Laser Clown" and any other skit that Greg presented.

DLC
DLC was a weekly podcast series hosted by Jirard Khalil, Greg Wilmot and Alex Faciane. The trio, along with an occasional guest, would discuss a gaming topic or upcoming news in the video game industry. DLC used to broadcast on Sunday afternoons from the official TOVG Twitch channel, later uploaded to YouTube.

Mail Bag
Mail Bag is a special episode series hosted by Jirard Khalil and Greg Wilmot. In each episode, they get together and open fan letters and packages from the audience.

Why We Love Games
Why We Love Games (often abbreviated as "WWLG") was weekly podcast themed series introduced during the second season of That One Video Gamer. WWLG is typically hosted by Jirard Khalil and invited special guests to discuss a particular video game. The group discuss their thoughts about a specific game, providing their stories and critiques. Why We Love Games made a return with new episodes in 2015, one of which features Jesse Cox from Polaris.

Excellent Games That Don't Exist
Excellent Games That Don't Exist is a new spin-off series on the That One Video Gamer channel. This show is hosted by Alex Faciane, who talks about a game that is generally not well known in the mainstream of gaming. This series debut on August 15, 2014, and has only released one episode thus far. It is unknown if this spin off series will continue.

The Completion Bonus
The Completion Bonus is a new series on the That One Video Gamer channel. The show debuts with Jirard taking on a video game and completing the game as a guided walk through, aiming to achieve 100% completion. The first episode premiered on September 3, with the game Shovel Knight. This series was revived in February 2015 with new episodes airing on every other Tuesday.