🌟 Internet Famous The Mysterious Mr. Enter / Jonathan Rozanski's "Growing Around" - IndieGoGo Campaign Failed, John going off the deep end, "Turning Red" is ignorant about 9/11 (later retracted)

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That, that’s something else. Jesus Christ is that unsubtle. They even make sucking sounds like they were hitting a joint

You'd be surprised with how much of that shitposty/adult humor OK KO gets away with. Their 4th wall episode alone makes Chowder and Gumball wallow in shame. This makes even more sense when you consider the creator - Ian Jones Quartey - was not only the animator/co-host for NOCKfocre back in the day, but was (and AFAIK still is) a frequenter on 4chan's /co/ board and other sites where his fanbase tends to lurk: he's a man who is super in-tune with the types of people in his fanbase and wears that like a badge of honor when creating episodes (for better or for worse).
 
The Devil from Cuphead is the principal
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Ok, now for the review section. This part is better than the previous, only because it actually has somewhat of a plot. But the three storylines still don’t work.

Sally: Gets high, the devil attempts to torture her, but can’t because she’s too loopy(you never see this, it’s a cut then a cut back). Sally is last seen with Minnie saying they’re going to release zoo animals. I can’t seem to pin point it, but I remember the joke of getting high and release zoo animals being from something else.

Molly: Gets a credit card from fairies, buys a lot of shit, ends up in debt, gets shrunk and taken away to become their “princess”

April: Still the majority of the episode and still the main character. They discover that her unicorn horn is real and can grant wishes, but only other people’s wishes, not her own.(they turn the cat girl into a vase and send her to Pluto.) After failing to trick people into granting wishes for her, they go to a bar and she makes a deal with the devil bartender and she walks off with the ability to grant her own wishes, but they go too far(like a monkey paw).
What strikes me as odd is that I didn’t know the relationship between Sadie and Minnie. I thought they were sisters. Now that I know they’re mother and daughter, it’s actively disturbing to see a woman who is a mother get so involved with this random little girl in the manner that she has.

All in all, it’s a very boring script with little to be invested in, but at least there’s kind of a story happened for Molly and April, Sally has yet to start her own plot though.

EDIT: forgot to add, Enter doesn’t know what”suffrage means
 
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And to further add to the ever-growing list of rip-offs, we've got O.K. K.O.: Let's Be Heroes!.

https://twitter.com/JordanPowers95/status/1040047252922949632

(Sorry for the Twitter link, but it's the only link I could find that had the clip to go along with this.)
It’s not very good to think about (school knowlingly distributing hallucinogenic drugs known as “purple poison” to their students, as normal cafeteria food, and the following situation), but I don’t think it’s similar to the OK KO scene in any way except for the lack of subtlty.
 
It’s not very good to think about (school knowlingly distributing hallucinogenic drugs known as “purple poison” to their students, as normal cafeteria food, and the following situation), but I don’t think it’s similar to the OK KO scene in any way except for the lack of subtlty.
Oh yeah, you’re right. I was more so going the angle that a place (in this case a school, and in KO’s case, a store) was selling and disguising innocuous stuff like candy (or pudding) for people to get high on, but it is a bit of a stretch now that I look at it.

Though I swear I’ve seen a show that did do this plotline before.

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EDIT:
Ok, now for the review section. This part is better than the previous, only because it actually has somewhat of a plot. But the three storylines still don’t work.

Sally: Gets high, the devil attempts to torture her, but can’t because she’s too loopy(you never see this, it’s a cut then a cut back). Sally is last seen with Minnie saying they’re going to release zoo animals. I can’t seem to pin point it, but I remember the joke of getting high and release zoo animals being from something else.

Molly: Gets a credit card from fairies, buys a lot of shit, ends up in debt, gets shrunk and taken away to become their “princess”

April: Still the majority of the episode and still the main character. They discover that her unicorn horn is real and can grant wishes, but only other people’s wishes, not her own.(they turn the cat girl into a vase and send her to Pluto.) After failing to trick people into granting wishes for her, they go to a bar and she makes a deal with the devil bartender and she walks off with the ability to grant her own wishes, but they go too far(like a monkey paw).
What strikes me as odd is that I didn’t know the relationship between Sadie and Minnie. I thought they were sisters. Now that I know they’re mother and daughter, it’s actively disturbing to see a woman who is a mother get so involved with this random little girl in the manner that she has.

All in all, it’s a very boring script with little to be invested in, but at least there’s kind of a story happened for Molly and April, Sally has yet to start her own plot though.

EDIT: forgot to add, Enter doesn’t know what”suffrage means
What I wanna know is why in the hell this three-part crossover even has an A, B, and C plot to begin with. It’s hard enough to write one (maybe two if you’re clever enough with your subplot) intersecting plot thread as is in most shows that have crossovers - why do Enter or Wingz believe they can write or maintain three-in-one when they’re already having enough trouble keeping character focus consistent?
 
Oh yeah, you’re right. I was more so going the angle that a place (in this case a school, and in KO’s case, a store) was selling and disguising innocuous stuff like candy (or pudding) for people to get high on, but it is a bit of a stretch now that I look at it.

Though I swear I’ve seen a show that did do this plotline before.


What I wanna know is why in the hell this three-part crossover even has an A, B, and C plot to begin with. It’s hard enough to write one (maybe two if you’re clever enough with your subplot) intersecting plot thread as is in most shows that have crossovers - why do Enter or Wingz believe they can write or maintain three-in-one when they’re already having enough trouble keeping character focus consistent?
The purple pudding could be a similar joke to smile dip from gravity falls, which also causes Mabel to hallucinate.
Because Bette the best writers ever, duh.
No, if I had to guess, it’s probably because HS has three protagonist in the Angelbright family and they wanted to use all three of them.
They only connected two of the plots once when Sally and Minnie happen to walk past April and Sadie without knowing it. Other than that, they have never involved each other.

OH YEAH. I forgot to put this in the review. April almost wishes that she found her friends, then decides not to because she wants to exploit the unicorn horn. Unnecessarily prolonging the story
 
OH YEAH. I forgot to put this in the review. April almost wishes that she found her friends, then decides not to because she wants to exploit the unicorn horn. Unnecessarily prolonging the story


I know TVTropes is considered bad juju around here, but this bears emphasizing: for someone who really hates this trope being used in animated media, he really seems to love using it wherever he can.

Haf the time I can't even tell if he does this intentionally in order to prove a point that he can do it better than every other creator out there, or if he doesn't even realize he's doing it and he's just that shitty of a writer. Or if it's a little of column A and a little of column B.
 
I thought she was like his most hated character or something

She's one of his most hated characters but she's not his most hated. Depending on when you ask him that title either goes to Brian Griffin, Patrick Star, Peggy Hill or Buck from Chicken Little.

Speaking of D.W. I feel like I should reiterate what I said a few months ago: In the late nineties Marc Brown (Creator of Arthur) created a spinoff series of books that were going to be about D.W,'s adventures. This series was eerily like Growing Around to the point you could replace D.W. with Sally and you wouldn't be able to tell the difference. As you can probably guess the book series didn't last long because D.W. is not that popular of a character. As I said before the fact that Enter (who has said that Arthur was a show he watched religiously as a kid) doesn't know he's making the same mistake the creator of the second longest running American animated show made just shows how incompetent he is.
 

Thanks Helpful for showing us that Enter is readily becoming the Nostalgia Critic 3.0 (Irate Gamer beat him to being 2.0) ICYDW Enter has a Modern Nostalgia Critic skit at the 16:43 minute mark where he holds a "PSA" for the torture of Suspension of Disbelief. It is such a ripoff that I expected to see Tamara and Malcolm holding the Suspension of Disbelief hostage while dressed as Ilsa She-Wolf of the SS. Enter holds this PSA while standing in front of a green screen that is not chromakeyed correctly. To be quite honest I'm kind of shocked he didn't stand in front of it wearing green clothing considering how many don'ts he's pulling with it.
 
Thanks Helpful for showing us that Enter is readily becoming the Nostalgia Critic 3.0 (Irate Gamer beat him to being 2.0) ICYDW Enter has a Modern Nostalgia Critic skit at the 16:43 minute mark where he holds a "PSA" for the torture of Suspension of Disbelief. It is such a ripoff that I expected to see Tamara and Malcolm holding the Suspension of Disbelief hostage while dressed as Ilsa She-Wolf of the SS. Enter holds this PSA while standing in front of a green screen that is not chromakeyed correctly. To be quite honest I'm kind of shocked he didn't stand in front of it wearing green clothing considering how many don'ts he's pulling with it.
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At least his shirt looks clean
 
I have a confession.

When I was still a kid, I was a Mr. Enter fan.

But, to my credit, I gradually realized what a complete autismo he was. It started to really bother me when he changed his avatar to that stupid, fedora-and-trench-coat thing.
 
Lol'd him mentioning Growing Around and saying the "continuity is straight". Happens around 14:30

And he couldn't even get that point right.
Fairly OddParents always did that. The thing that immediately popped into my head, particularly with the Crocker bit, was the episode "Cosmo Con". The fairies can be seen (they even got a Britney Spears rip-off to perform for them) so long as they have their memories wiped or are not revealed to have been the fairies of the godkid who they're caring for. With the exception being Crocker.

Hell, Cosmo had to improvise an opening act for that one Chip Skylark episode where he gets kidnapped, while he was floating and being a fairy.

Even later in the series, they reveal that a huge part of the magic in the Big Wand (the thing that powers Fairy World and helps magic exist was due to Crocker, alongside others', knowledge about, and obsession of, the existence of fairies. It's just that over the course of the series, Crocker was the loudest and the most annoying that he alone could power it.
Complaining about continuity and canon in a show that was a zombie at this point and arguably was being dragged out the door by force and eventually cancelled just seems like super low-hanging fruit, made all the more sour when comparing it to your pipe dream project that has its own set of continuity issues.
 
And he couldn't even get that point right.
Fairly OddParents always did that. The thing that immediately popped into my head, particularly with the Crocker bit, was the episode "Cosmo Con". The fairies can be seen (they even got a Britney Spears rip-off to perform for them) so long as they have their memories wiped or are not revealed to have been the fairies of the godkid who they're caring for. With the exception being Crocker.

Hell, Cosmo had to improvise an opening act for that one Chip Skylark episode where he gets kidnapped, while he was floating and being a fairy.

Even later in the series, they reveal that a huge part of the magic in the Big Wand (the thing that powers Fairy World and helps magic exist was due to Crocker, alongside others', knowledge about, and obsession of, the existence of fairies. It's just that over the course of the series, Crocker was the loudest and the most annoying that he alone could power it.
Complaining about continuity and canon in a show that was a zombie at this point and arguably was being dragged out the door by force and eventually cancelled just seems like super low-hanging fruit, made all the more sour when comparing it to your pipe dream project that has its own set of continuity issues.
Yeah, a lot of what Enter reviews is low hanging fruit. Does anybody really need a reviewer to tell them Season 6 gorillion of Fairly Odd Parents sucks? At some point the criticisms are just going to sound samey, bland, and pointless.
 
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