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Its funny because NJA is obsessed with gender, whilst also not knowing the correct definition or usage of the word.
 
Why the fuck is dogfucking trendy now? Is there some article about dogfucking being trendy that I missed? Did GQ make an article about fucking dogs? Did Cosmo publish an article detailing how to have steaming bestial sex with dogs? WHAT DID I MISS? Jesus.
It's the internet, You just got to expect morons out there who are into fucking animals.
 
NZDROW, cheersfromquesnel and Appaloosa horse were all the same guy attempting le epin ruse.

Dude's a major autist.

He was a total attention whore. In an old conference chat, he kept pushing for others to make a thread for NZDrow. On the Entersphere Forums, he kept pushing for the sub-forum to "solve the mystery," but no one really gave a fuck.
 
I'm honestly kind of sad that the Enter forums went down, or rather that they went down the way they did. I think the focus should have stayed on Enter himself.

He frustrates me, to say the least. I am a huge lover of animation, but it's hard for me to see others viewing this guy who spends most of his time obsessing over ponies and/or whining about Spongebob as the ultimate critic of cartoons. I know we're all entitled to our own opinions here, but his seems kind of...weird.

For example, when I first saw that he disliked the newer Spongebob episodes, I was fine. Ever since most of the creators left the show after the movie (which was meant to be the finale of the whole series), the show has just been kind of awkward. The jokes feel forced, the writing is nowhere near as sharp, Tom Kenny probably hates it with a passion, and on a more minor note, the audio editing is weird--characters' lines of dialogue appear to overlap, often giving things a rushed feel. If he focused on those kinds of aspects, I'd enjoy the reviews more, but most of the time he's just whining about how "mean" the show has become. I found him hating a gag about Squidward appearing to try to hang himself (really, he's just rigging something up) especially ironic, since it was one of the few genuinely funny moments in a show that hasn't been entertaining in years.

Even if he hated Spongebob for stupid reasons, it would have been fine if he did one or two overview videos, but he seems to for a time have gone episode-by-episode. Negativity is fun sometimes (it's why we're all here, right?), but he seems to be actually distressed by these episodes. At the end of the day, it's a show about cartoon fish.

Then there was the whole "Growing Around" thing. At the risk of powerlevelling, I want to be a writer. Like many of us, I wrote some pretty shitty fanfiction in my youth. But I tried to improve my writing, to get better. Enter's scripts for "Growing Around" are truly...bland. They're boring. Vanilla. There is nothing to say about them, other than point out how half-baked the entire premise of the series is. The characters, when they aren't being unlikable, are so completely nondescript that it's jarring.

So what, everyone has to start somewhere, right? Well, my main problem wasn't that the scripts were unprofessional and dull, it was that his fans latched onto them like no one's business, wanting to support his endeavors. We all know that if someone else had written them, they wouldn't have been given the time of day. But Enter-senpai can do no wrong in some peoples' eyes. I admit it, I felt a twinge of jealousy at how fast his fans were to kiss his ass over virtually nothing. On the other hand, I also kind of feel bad for him, because he'll never really improve if no one lets him face the reality that his scripts need a lot of work.

On a related note, did "Growing Around" end with a bang or a whimper? I didn't keep up with it. I'm curious if they ever got their pitch for the TV execs (probably not), or if everyone realized that the whole thing was a lost cause? It's a shame, because a few people involved, mostly in the art depart, actually looked promising. Hopefully they'll move onto something better.
 
I'm honestly kind of sad that the Enter forums went down, or rather that they went down the way they did. I think the focus should have stayed on Enter himself.

He frustrates me, to say the least. I am a huge lover of animation, but it's hard for me to see others viewing this guy who spends most of his time obsessing over ponies and/or whining about Spongebob as the ultimate critic of cartoons. I know we're all entitled to our own opinions here, but his seems kind of...weird.

For example, when I first saw that he disliked the newer Spongebob episodes, I was fine. Ever since most of the creators left the show after the movie (which was meant to be the finale of the whole series), the show has just been kind of awkward. The jokes feel forced, the writing is nowhere near as sharp, Tom Kenny probably hates it with a passion, and on a more minor note, the audio editing is weird--characters' lines of dialogue appear to overlap, often giving things a rushed feel. If he focused on those kinds of aspects, I'd enjoy the reviews more, but most of the time he's just whining about how "mean" the show has become. I found him hating a gag about Squidward appearing to try to hang himself (really, he's just rigging something up) especially ironic, since it was one of the few genuinely funny moments in a show that hasn't been entertaining in years.

Even if he hated Spongebob for stupid reasons, it would have been fine if he did one or two overview videos, but he seems to for a time have gone episode-by-episode. Negativity is fun sometimes (it's why we're all here, right?), but he seems to be actually distressed by these episodes. At the end of the day, it's a show about cartoon fish.

Then there was the whole "Growing Around" thing. At the risk of powerlevelling, I want to be a writer. Like many of us, I wrote some pretty shitty fanfiction in my youth. But I tried to improve my writing, to get better. Enter's scripts for "Growing Around" are truly...bland. They're boring. Vanilla. There is nothing to say about them, other than point out how half-baked the entire premise of the series is. The characters, when they aren't being unlikable, are so completely nondescript that it's jarring.

So what, everyone has to start somewhere, right? Well, my main problem wasn't that the scripts were unprofessional and dull, it was that his fans latched onto them like no one's business, wanting to support his endeavors. We all know that if someone else had written them, they wouldn't have been given the time of day. But Enter-senpai can do no wrong in some peoples' eyes. I admit it, I felt a twinge of jealousy at how fast his fans were to kiss his ass over virtually nothing. On the other hand, I also kind of feel bad for him, because he'll never really improve if no one lets him face the reality that his scripts need a lot of work.

On a related note, did "Growing Around" end with a bang or a whimper? I didn't keep up with it. I'm curious if they ever got their pitch for the TV execs (probably not), or if everyone realized that the whole thing was a lost cause? It's a shame, because a few people involved, mostly in the art depart, actually looked promising. Hopefully they'll move onto something better.
Posts like this and the fact that Enter is boring and don't produce milk is why we gassed the subforum by the way.

Now tell us more about how this one boring guy ruined these kid's shows that you watch and how you plan on being this ultraleet writer when most that use this argument suck as badly if not are worse than the incompetent they're comparing themselves to.
 
What did actually happen to his show? Did it piddle out of exsistance or did it end in super drama?
I think it did the former. Wasn't he weirdly insistent about random shit like the young male character having a male VA or am I just imagining that drama?
 
I think it did the former. Wasn't he weirdly insistent about random shit like the young male character having a male VA or am I just imagining that drama?
I do remember something like that being discussed, I do remember the chick they got to do the male kid's voice was a very stereotypical 13 year old devinatart user with the traced bases and pokemon lets plays.
 
I do remember something like that being discussed, I do remember the chick they got to do the male kid's voice was a very stereotypical 13 year old devinatart user with the traced bases and pokemon lets plays.
Yeah, but Enter wanted a bunch of post-puberty men to do the voices of a young boy character, because apparently that was one of his triggers with cartoons, that young male characters were rarely voiced by young boys. He was completely oblivious to why that is. And then he got pissed when none of the men could do the voice right.
 
Yeah, but Enter wanted a bunch of post-puberty men to do the voices of a young boy character, because apparently that was one of his triggers with cartoons, that young male characters were rarely voiced by young boys. He was completely oblivious to why that is. And then he got pissed when none of the men could do the voice right.
That's quite retarded but then again this is a man who got depressed over an episode of Ren and Stimpy
 
What did actually happen to his show? Did it piddle out of exsistance or did it end in super drama?
Yeah, it kinda just stopped. No real drama beyond the voice acting.

Fuck, what is Enter doing nowadays?
 
I'm honestly kind of sad that the Enter forums went down, or rather that they went down the way they did. I think the focus should have stayed on Enter himself.

He frustrates me, to say the least. I am a huge lover of animation, but it's hard for me to see others viewing this guy who spends most of his time obsessing over ponies and/or whining about Spongebob as the ultimate critic of cartoons. I know we're all entitled to our own opinions here, but his seems kind of...weird.

For example, when I first saw that he disliked the newer Spongebob episodes, I was fine. Ever since most of the creators left the show after the movie (which was meant to be the finale of the whole series), the show has just been kind of awkward. The jokes feel forced, the writing is nowhere near as sharp, Tom Kenny probably hates it with a passion, and on a more minor note, the audio editing is weird--characters' lines of dialogue appear to overlap, often giving things a rushed feel. If he focused on those kinds of aspects, I'd enjoy the reviews more, but most of the time he's just whining about how "mean" the show has become. I found him hating a gag about Squidward appearing to try to hang himself (really, he's just rigging something up) especially ironic, since it was one of the few genuinely funny moments in a show that hasn't been entertaining in years.

Even if he hated Spongebob for stupid reasons, it would have been fine if he did one or two overview videos, but he seems to for a time have gone episode-by-episode. Negativity is fun sometimes (it's why we're all here, right?), but he seems to be actually distressed by these episodes. At the end of the day, it's a show about cartoon fish.

Then there was the whole "Growing Around" thing. At the risk of powerlevelling, I want to be a writer. Like many of us, I wrote some pretty shitty fanfiction in my youth. But I tried to improve my writing, to get better. Enter's scripts for "Growing Around" are truly...bland. They're boring. Vanilla. There is nothing to say about them, other than point out how half-baked the entire premise of the series is. The characters, when they aren't being unlikable, are so completely nondescript that it's jarring.

So what, everyone has to start somewhere, right? Well, my main problem wasn't that the scripts were unprofessional and dull, it was that his fans latched onto them like no one's business, wanting to support his endeavors. We all know that if someone else had written them, they wouldn't have been given the time of day. But Enter-senpai can do no wrong in some peoples' eyes. I admit it, I felt a twinge of jealousy at how fast his fans were to kiss his ass over virtually nothing. On the other hand, I also kind of feel bad for him, because he'll never really improve if no one lets him face the reality that his scripts need a lot of work.

On a related note, did "Growing Around" end with a bang or a whimper? I didn't keep up with it. I'm curious if they ever got their pitch for the TV execs (probably not), or if everyone realized that the whole thing was a lost cause? It's a shame, because a few people involved, mostly in the art depart, actually looked promising. Hopefully they'll move onto something better.

Tell us more.
 
I'm honestly kind of sad that the Enter forums went down, or rather that they went down the way they did. I think the focus should have stayed on Enter himself.
This would be even worse, because you'll get even more spergs sperging about an obscure critic who just spergs about cartoons. This was the reason why the board was taken down and the reason why it didn't do so earlier because of the drama going on in AnimatedJames, early Nayolfa "drama", NZDROW's escapades and more. The Enterbots are even more hilarious than Enter because even though they shared the same opinions as Enter, they act even worse than Enter himself and that's why people are more interested at them instead of Enter himself.

He frustrates me, to say the least. I am a huge lover of animation, but it's hard for me to see others viewing this guy who spends most of his time obsessing over ponies and/or whining about Spongebob as the ultimate critic of cartoons. I know we're all entitled to our own opinions here, but his seems kind of...weird.
See point above. If Enter is really obsessed with cartoons, he would just spend his time on Twitter and DeviantArt, sperging about cartoons ala Andrew Dobson or early Moleman9000. But nope, he tweets about something else other than cartoons such as video games. So what's the reason why he's reviewing cartoons? $$$$. It's pretty easy to sperg about something as long as you can get some $$$$$.

For example, when I first saw that he disliked the newer Spongebob episodes, I was fine. Ever since most of the creators left the show after the movie (which was meant to be the finale of the whole series), the show has just been kind of awkward. The jokes feel forced, the writing is nowhere near as sharp, Tom Kenny probably hates it with a passion, and on a more minor note, the audio editing is weird--characters' lines of dialogue appear to overlap, often giving things a rushed feel. If he focused on those kinds of aspects, I'd enjoy the reviews more, but most of the time he's just whining about how "mean" the show has become. I found him hating a gag about Squidward appearing to try to hang himself (really, he's just rigging something up) especially ironic, since it was one of the few genuinely funny moments in a show that hasn't been entertaining in years.
The Squidward joke can be subjective. Some like you can find it funny, but some can find it disgusting like how the infamous Squidward toe scene. Also, it's better for someone to speak out why one dislikes a cartoon because of other reasons instead of regurgitating the same shit over and over by others which have been said before several times. Notice the parts I bolded in your quote? I've seen it almost every time and it's tiring to see the same criticism over and over that it's more of a bandwagon.

Even if he hated Spongebob for stupid reasons, it would have been fine if he did one or two overview videos, but he seems to for a time have gone episode-by-episode. Negativity is fun sometimes (it's why we're all here, right?), but he seems to be actually distressed by these episodes. At the end of the day, it's a show about cartoon fish.
Again, $$$$$$$$$. You think he watches these shows all because he wants to force himself to do it?

So what, everyone has to start somewhere, right? Well, my main problem wasn't that the scripts were unprofessional and dull, it was that his fans latched onto them like no one's business, wanting to support his endeavors. We all know that if someone else had written them, they wouldn't have been given the time of day. But Enter-senpai can do no wrong in some peoples' eyes. I admit it, I felt a twinge of jealousy at how fast his fans were to kiss his ass over virtually nothing. On the other hand, I also kind of feel bad for him, because he'll never really improve if no one lets him face the reality that his scripts need a lot of work.
If this were to happen, the Enter thread wouldn't have exploded in the first place. It's perfectly fine to dislike MrEnter, but the problem is the hate has gone overboard and A-Loggish and most of the criticisms are already flooded by underaged users who just hate him for the sake of hating him. And plus, of course his fans have to latch on his shitty show, you got a chance to voice on a show that may go on television, for them it's obviously a chance not to be missed.
 
He was a total attention whore. In an old conference chat, he kept pushing for others to make a thread for NZDrow. On the Entersphere Forums, he kept pushing for the sub-forum to "solve the mystery," but no one really gave a fuck.

I did give a fuck about solving the mystery and I still work at it. I just have other things more pressing. NZ and his compatriots are amazingly funny in this too.
 
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