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If someone needs to hyperlink a TV Tropes page and can provide no explanation in their own words, I assume that they have no idea what they are talking about.

Out of curiosity, has ME ever discussed the grim adventures of Billy and Mandy or Invader Zim? I loved these as a child.

I see he has sic'd his fans on professional animators? Bad idea for someone looking to get into the industry, taking childish shots at potential colleagues.
 
I see he has sic'd his fans on professional animators? Bad idea for someone looking to get into the industry, taking childish shots at potential colleagues.

This is exactly why I don't see him getting anywhere with his shitty cartoon idea - not even YouTube... Okay, he might make it there, but minus the budget he wants for his fucking show.
 
If someone needs to hyperlink a TV Tropes page and can provide no explanation in their own words, I assume that they have no idea what they are talking about.

Out of curiosity, has ME ever discussed the grim adventures of Billy and Mandy or Invader Zim? I loved these as a child.

I see he has sic'd his fans on professional animators? Bad idea for someone looking to get into the industry, taking childish shots at potential colleagues.
He put an episode from Invader Zim as number one in "top disturbing episodes in kids cartoons".
 
Doesn't TVTropes have a "There is No Such Thing as Notability" policy?
I believe they do. Though seeing as I only edit a small selection of pages on that site, I couldn't care less. That whole site has an air of toxicity in it.

And trust me, Mr. Enter's far from the only one to mention them (I've seen TGWTG, Cracked and other sites mention them and/or one or more of their tropes).
 
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He's kinda cringeworthy, but he could be worse, and he has some ok videos.
I do agree with him about the annoyance of the statement"ITS A CHILD SHOW, IT DOESN'T MATTER IF IT'S BAD", but he gets TOO angry, and not in a comedic way.
In a way, I think we should not be giving crap to kids to watch, but the way he get's across it seems very spergy and downright obssesive (Specially with Spongebob)

He sometimes has good points, but the execution in his reviews is kind of poor.
 
He put an episode from Invader Zim as number one in "top disturbing episodes in kids cartoons".
Yeah, it was "Dark Harvest." If I'm not mistaken, it was number one on that list. I'm pretty sure nothing from Billy and Mandy was on it, though, which surprises me, now that that I think about it. I'm guessing that those shows just aren't his cup of tea. It's too bad, because I've always liked those shows. Then again, if my suspicion that he doesn't think those shows are either good or bad enough to warrant an episode review is correct, then I can assume any reviews he might do would not be very interesting.
 
I do agree with him about the annoyance of the statement"ITS A CHILD SHOW, IT DOESN'T MATTER IF IT'S BAD", but he gets TOO angry, and not in a comedic way.

I agree on that too. There's really no excuse for anything being bad, and that it's for kids is maybe the worst excuse. Children in their formative years are very impressionable and learn from media they see, especially these days, nearly as much as they learn from the people around them. If anything, we should be very careful not to shovel garbage in their heads.

But Spongebob, fun as it has been in the past, is the junk food of even children's programming. There just aren't going to be many great lessons in it. Getting mad about it is like getting bent out of shape about Twinkies changing the flavor of the toxic gunk they're filled with.
 
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Drawn by one of the people working on the cartoon. I think their talents are wasted on such a wretched concept.
 
I just stumbled across MrEnter on my own last week on deviantart. He gets mad traffic. He has to be the most prolific bad artist on dA.

I feel like if you asked this dude to name the 12 principles of animation he'd be like "wait, what?"

He's not an artist, he doesn't have any real talent, but he thinks writing is easy. He's the worst kind of guy trying to get into the animation industry.
 
I feel like if you asked this dude to name the 12 principles of animation he'd be like "wait, what?"

He's not an artist, he doesn't have any real talent, but he thinks writing is easy. He's the worst kind of guy trying to get into the animation industry.

And if you asked me, I could easily give out five, if not more (like arcs, timing, stretch & squash, anticipation, exaggeration, secondary action, I think I proved my point.)

Honestly, the guy's just as clueless about writing and animation as he is about reviewing and speaking coherently.
 
What I think is pretty telling are the shows he's featured on his Admirable Animations.

Now, most of the shows he features on there are perfectly fine. Most of them are actually pretty good (though I'm not the biggest fan of Courage), but they're all extremely contemporary, all from the late 90's to modern day. There's so much overlap, too. He has like four episodes of Courage the Cowardly Dog, two from Gravity Falls, three from PPG... And many of these are from the same studios/productions as well. The only one that really stands out is Gregory Horror Show and that's mostly because considering how famous all his other choices are I'm amazed he's heard of it.

For a guy who claims to care about animation so much, his reference pool is incredibly small. His "don't assume it's funny" video seems to imply he looks down on cartoons made before his time for having what he claims is "outdated humour", but why? Wouldn't you want to know about the history of your chosen medium before you go into it? But this lack of care would certainly explain why his own cartoons are so bland, seeing as he can't be arsed to watch some examples of animation that might be a little more obscure for a change.

Also it's kind of amazing that he even likes Gravity Falls to begin with because a major source of humour is just how much of a dick Grunkle Stan is.
 
His most recent Animated Atrocity:

https://youtube.com/watch?v=lWAb8oPJjQw

First off: did he actually address why his problem with the show wasn't the show itself? I'm not sure exactly when he mentioned it, or if it was supposed to be the fact Nickelodeon played this at a time for kids to see it, or if that was another issue he had with it. It didn't sound like he ever addressed his very first issue with it, but that could just be me missing something.

So then he starts complaining about the laugh track. Sure, we all hate it. Then he says it's because it's animated...? Everyone knows audiences are hardly ever there to be live, there's many takes for a sitcom and they record the first take's audience's reactions (that are also scripted) and replay them so that the audience doesn't have to sit there for four takes of an entire show. I know next to nothing about reviewing stuff and even I know this. Laugh tracks are obnoxious in anything, but don't say it's because it's irrelevant to an animated series. Hanna-Barbera did that shit ALL THE TIME. Flintstones, anyone? Oh, he addresses it... but says it's okay because it was the first of its kind? So? Does that mean regular sitcoms need to stop with laugh tracks because they're not the first to do it? Just because we don't use them for animated shows anymore means we can't ever use them again? I thought you were saying laugh tracks are distracting and annoying because they cover up the fact that most sitcoms aren't funny. You're just being a nostalgic ass, right now.

I am not even coming CLOSE to touching on how he complains about cliche families when he also doesn't get the weird 'quirks' that try to make a family member different. I'm not saying it DOES make them different, but it means they honestly tried, right? A business-oriented teen girl? At first it sounds new. Why am I not going to look into any more of this? Because I've read his goddamn script for his own animated show and he doesn't have the right to whine about cliche, overused stereotypes or tropes for each family member. At all.

I get it, you're pointing out the annoying "clumsy, goofy dad who somehow keeps them all together" cutout. That's fine. But you know what? I honestly remember and have a soft spot for Homer Simpson, Hugo Neutron, and Bob Oblong. They all were genuinely funny and had good moments of reminding us of our own dads. My dad's a goofball. Lots of dads are goofballs. As long as you give that character an actual personality where they can feel a range of emotions outside of "he's silly and dumb" then I really do not give a shit, and neither should you. I can see those dads hanging out with their kids and being good influences to them in their lives if they were real people, unlike your cookie cutter sack of protoplasm you made for your cartoon.

You know people go "Simpsons did it first" as a joke, right? As in, you shouldn't hold back your own jokes because someone else did it. Just like you complained about this show doing a cliche joke wrong, you did it wrong by saying "Family Guy did it first." No, they probably didn't. Don't be a hypocrite.

What the fuck are you talking about? Highway chase scenes are some of the most iconic parts in any classic comedy. They are also cliched nowadays but they can be a huge potential for hilarious absurd moments all piling together. I'd also say environmentalists having shotguns and shooting at people could be pretty funny... why on earth do you need that much logic of "environmentalists don't own guns because they're not good for the environment"? That's really stretching it.

Okay, so that was one episode. This show looks pretty lame but... one episode. So you chock it all up to meaning the entire series is bad? If you review more episodes to show why, sure. For the love of God, stop trying to compare this to Family Guy as if Family Guy is some milestone all comedy must strive to achieve, especially when you cannot stop bitching about how you hate mean-spirited dumb dads (Peter Griffin?).
 
I feel like if you asked this dude to name the 12 principles of animation he'd be like "wait, what?"

He's not an artist, he doesn't have any real talent, but he thinks writing is easy. He's the worst kind of guy trying to get into the animation industry.


I have seen people born without talent get really fucking good at drawing with only sheer practice and determination, so he can't even use that as an excuse, he is just lazy.
 
Out of curiosity, has ME ever discussed the grim adventures of Billy and Mandy or Invader Zim? I loved these as a child.
Based on what I've read in this topic, they'd go over his head and he'd flip out at the dark humor (especially in Invader Zim). Though Zim might not even really be on his radar because it was pretty short lived, especially compared to Spongebob.
 
First off: did he actually address why his problem with the show wasn't the show itself? I'm not sure exactly when he mentioned it, or if it was supposed to be the fact Nickelodeon played this at a time for kids to see it, or if that was another issue he had with it. It didn't sound like he ever addressed his very first issue with it, but that could just be me missing something.

So then he starts complaining about the laugh track. Sure, we all hate it. Then he says it's because it's animated...? Everyone knows audiences are hardly ever there to be live, there's many takes for a sitcom and they record the first take's audience's reactions (that are also scripted) and replay them so that the audience doesn't have to sit there for four takes of an entire show. I know next to nothing about reviewing stuff and even I know this. Laugh tracks are obnoxious in anything, but don't say it's because it's irrelevant to an animated series. Hanna-Barbera did that shit ALL THE TIME. Flintstones, anyone? Oh, he addresses it... but says it's okay because it was the first of its kind? So? Does that mean regular sitcoms need to stop with laugh tracks because they're not the first to do it? Just because we don't use them for animated shows anymore means we can't ever use them again? I thought you were saying laugh tracks are distracting and annoying because they cover up the fact that most sitcoms aren't funny. You're just being a nostalgic ass, right now.

I am not even coming CLOSE to touching on how he complains about cliche families when he also doesn't get the weird 'quirks' that try to make a family member different. I'm not saying it DOES make them different, but it means they honestly tried, right? A business-oriented teen girl? At first it sounds new. Why am I not going to look into any more of this? Because I've read his goddamn script for his own animated show and he doesn't have the right to whine about cliche, overused stereotypes or tropes for each family member. At all.

I get it, you're pointing out the annoying "clumsy, goofy dad who somehow keeps them all together" cutout. That's fine. But you know what? I honestly remember and have a soft spot for Homer Simpson, Hugo Neutron, and Bob Oblong. They all were genuinely funny and had good moments of reminding us of our own dads. My dad's a goofball. Lots of dads are goofballs. As long as you give that character an actual personality where they can feel a range of emotions outside of "he's silly and dumb" then I really do not give a shit, and neither should you. I can see those dads hanging out with their kids and being good influences to them in their lives if they were real people, unlike your cookie cutter sack of protoplasm you made for your cartoon.

You know people go "Simpsons did it first" as a joke, right? As in, you shouldn't hold back your own jokes because someone else did it. Just like you complained about this show doing a cliche joke wrong, you did it wrong by saying "Family Guy did it first." No, they probably didn't. Don't be a hypocrite.

What the fuck are you talking about? Highway chase scenes are some of the most iconic parts in any classic comedy. They are also cliched nowadays but they can be a huge potential for hilarious absurd moments all piling together. I'd also say environmentalists having shotguns and shooting at people could be pretty funny... why on earth do you need that much logic of "environmentalists don't own guns because they're not good for the environment"? That's really stretching it.

Okay, so that was one episode. This show looks pretty lame but... one episode. So you chock it all up to meaning the entire series is bad? If you review more episodes to show why, sure. For the love of God, stop trying to compare this to Family Guy as if Family Guy is some milestone all comedy must strive to achieve, especially when you cannot stop bitching about how you hate mean-spirited dumb dads (Peter Griffin?).

Damn. You ripped this review a new one, mang.

Not sure why Enter is fixtated on dumb dads, though. Why does he think literally all cartoon dads are dumb and assholey like Peter Griffin is way, way way beyond me.
 
I'm watching that review of his, now..... Yeah. His bias toward Nickelodeon is royally showing. Oh, and his dumb dad fixation is beyond grating - I get that it is a problem, but this is just what it is... Grating.

And he also has the gall to classify family archetypes when his really suck harder than this show?! Yeah... I was done after that rant on Homer Simpson and whatnot.

Seriously. Why does YouTube keep recommending vids to me from this guy? It's bad enough I clicked on this shit.
 
I used to watch this guy for a while. He was kind of a jerk to anything new, especially hating new Spongebob and Fairly Oddparents, which I never understood.

Is it just the cool thing to bash animation, let alone television animation as a whole just because the characters are less defined than in movies? Especially with shows like Spongebob that continue to be popular for years and have large fanbases that would rage if they saw the shit he spews out of his mouth constantly. Characters evolve all the time. Take the classic Looney Tunes for instance. If one director did Daffy one way (say, a zany screwball) and another director did Daffy a different way (a greedy egotist), then nobody complained. But this is the era of Youtube, where people that have an opinion can voice it, no matter if it'll piss off anybody.
 
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