JonTron/Funny

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Claudio: Oi gente tudo bem?
Caption: Oye gents you're all from Maine!

  • His reaction to the Bafomdad from the Starfox Adventures game. Just watch.
  • In his Sonic R review, Jon demonstrated how goofy the soundtrack was by playing the cheerfully upbeat "Can You Feel The Sunshine?" over a scene in God of War where somebody gets eaten by a Hydra.
    • Also, from the same review:

Jon: (pretending to be a stoned Sonic Team member) Welcome to Sonic Team! We make games, I think!
(Later) Manager: ...what the FUCK is a "Sonic"!?

  • His "Reviews?", done in a slurred monotone that is rarely ever broken, talking about things very barely related to the actual game, eventually giving it an ambiguous rating that could may or may not be translated as "buy this game".

"I give Donkey Kong Country Returns six golden banans plus out of Shigeru Miyamoto"

  • "[Aquaman: Battle for Atlantis] received such grounding scores as RUN! RUN, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD RUN!"
    • From the same review, his reaction to the Youtube comments page.
  • Part one of his 2010 Halloween Special.

Jon: [With an ominous tone] Welcome to part one of the Jontron Halloween Special.
[He goes cross-eyed] THE TOP TEN MARIO KART TRACKS!

[He flips two bowls of chips onto the floor.]

  • The Monster Party review is full of funny moments, but particularly noteworthy is the face Jon makes when actual gameplay is shown for the first time.
    • After trying his best to tolerate the difficulty of this game, finally Rage Quitting when he dies to the final boss, causing him to pull up a video on YouTube where the boss was beaten and claiming he did that.
  • The intro to the Charlie's Angels review. It's obvious he had to rerecord the audio as what is being said in the audio doesn't match with what's being said in the video.
    • His reaction to the Angels' idle animations.
  • Also doubles as a Crowning Moment of Heartwarming, but the following line of his "The Lost World" review (a Christmas review, mind you):

(while "Happy Valentines" appears on screen) Morty Gumbiss.