TheMysteriousMrEnter

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Late, but to be fair, though, Problem Solverz would give anyone sensory overload, neurotypical or no....

I'm probably one of the very few people that genuinely liked Problem Solverz. I think it might have been because of the sensory overload.

But then again I love all kinds of weird and bizarre shit and I can understand why somebody wouldn't like it. I'd never seen anything quite like it and we probably won't see anything like it again.

I wonder how open to debate Mr. Enter is.
 
I watched Ren and Stimpy at age six. I loved it. It's what made me want to draw cartoons for a living.

I first saw an episode of Ren & Stimpy, the Happy Helmet episode, while on LSD. I had to see it again afterwards, because I didn't believe I'd actually seen something like that on TV. It's pretty surprising what Kricfalusi was able to get away with for a while there. Too bad he's kind of douched out in the intervening years.
 
I first saw an episode of Ren & Stimpy, the Happy Helmet episode, while on LSD. I had to see it again afterwards, because I didn't believe I'd actually seen something like that on TV. It's pretty surprising what Kricfalusi was able to get away with for a while there. Too bad he's kind of douched out in the intervening years.

Pretty much.

As inspiring as his work was to me, I'm not sure I'd ever want to meet him.
 
While I do agree with the idea that just because it's a kid's cartoon doesn't mean it has to suck or not make any sense, he seems to have very little self-awareness when it comes to his own work. Boring, unoriginal, and just plain confusing. I do love watching someone rip into something horrible, but his attempts at humor are so bland and forced. Honestly, the terribleness of whatever he's reviewing would speak for itself if he didn't go into super long overdramatic tangents all the time.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning–Kruger_effect
 

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The guy who sent this forum to Enter posted this as a comment on the latest video: "There is a thread made about you on some forum called the Kiwi Farms. It's disturbung that a bunch of neckbeards make fun of any easy target on the Internet. They act like 10 yeards olds with their homophobic hate speech and sense of superiority."

Sorry buddy were not the ones who are the "10 yeards olds" from the way you misspell a simple word like disturbing.

Also this is Mr. Enter's newest video which is ironic because his show scripts are full of this.
 
The guy who sent this forum to Enter posted this as a comment on the latest video: "There is a thread made about you on some forum called the Kiwi Farms. It's disturbung that a bunch of neckbeards make fun of any easy target on the Internet. They act like 10 yeards olds with their homophobic hate speech and sense of superiority."

Sorry buddy were not the ones who are the "10 yeards olds" from the way you misspell a simple word like disturbing.
I take offense to the whole easy targets thing. I mean sure people like Mr. Enter, Chris-Chan or Andrew Dobson are easy targets, but at the same time they're fun targets. Plus the whole "They keep finding new ways to embarrass themselves" thing comes into play.

Also, I hope the commenter isn't older than 10-yeards. Because that would be really sad.
 
I think he's a bit delusional trying to pitch this cartoon. He'll be lucky to get it made, having seemingly no experience whatsoever and enlisting the help of others.
 
I think he's a bit delusional trying to pitch this cartoon. He'll be lucky to get it made, having seemingly no experience whatsoever and enlisting the help of others.

His cartoon idea is boring and lame and in an environment where we have cartoons like Gravity Falls, Adventure Time, The Amazing World of Gumball, Regular Show, and a whole bunch of other weird and imaginative cartoons, his doesn't stand out.

It's very bland. You could probably do the show in live action and it wouldn't make a bit of difference.
 
Considering that he's blatantly copying the idea from another cartoon just because he felt that cartoon didn't utilize the concept very well, it seems even worse when you come to realize it.
 
Considering that he's blatantly copying the idea from another cartoon just because he felt that cartoon didn't utilize the concept very well, it seems even worse when you come to realize it.

His cartoon would just be basically 'this is how I would have done this cartoon show'. So it will be 'The Newsroom' of cartoons.
 
His cartoon idea is boring and lame and in an environment where we have cartoons like Gravity Falls, Adventure Time, The Amazing World of Gumball, Regular Show, and a whole bunch of other weird and imaginative cartoons, his doesn't stand out.

It's very bland. You could probably do the show in live action and it wouldn't make a bit of difference.

That's the thing, isn't it? He wants to tell everyone else how to make cartoons, but his own ideas of what a cartoon should be are so incredibly stale. His own ideal cartoon, the material he thinks is acceptable, is so tired. It's gag-based, "lol kids rule adults drool" crap that got old years ago with plots that every single half-rate Nicktoon has used. His idea of "creepy" is a surprise party plot. There are fucking "broccoli is gross" jokes. There is not a shred of originality or heart to it. It's a rusted old thing with a frankly kind of ugly, stiff art style to boot.

But that's what he thinks is the best. And his "don't assume it's funny" ramble is not only wrong, but it's a big bubbling pot of hypocrisy. Would a cartoon like Adventure Time, that can go from wacky random humour to heartbreaking drama in a second, be improved by his obsession with playing it safe and never offending anyone? Does he really think the state of animation today would be better if they only went in circles and relied on already-tread ground? Would something as unique as Over the Garden Wall even exist in his philosophy?

Taking risks and pushing the envelope is why cartoons these days are as good as they are. If MrEnter were in charge we'd still be stuck in the '80s-'90's.
 
His cartoon would just be basically 'this is how I would have done this cartoon show'. So it will be 'The Newsroom' of cartoons.

Aaron Sorkin on his worst crack binge is nowhere near that bad.
 
I'll admit that it took me an embarrassingly long amount of time to figure out why his cartoon is called Growing Around...
 
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