- Joined
- Oct 17, 2014
https://youtube.com/watch?v=qNf4-73M80A
Not sure if anyone has seen this, but we get a nice shoutout in the beginning.
Well, the shout out itself seemed less focused on the kiwi and more as a universal awareness seeing as how Mr. Enter has been talked about on placed like ED, but whatevs I guess it counts for here too.
Also, goddamn. Did Enter actually say that TT:GO couldn't play the "new scenario/new sketch" scripting like with MAD simply because it's an episodic show? Wouldn't something like MAD be considered episodic as well, meaning that according to Enter's idea of how Episodes work it shouldn't be creating new and detached episodes? It just sounds like he doesn't understand that a show like TT:GO is purely satire and doesn't bother to follow any sort of continuation from one episode to the next.
And it's ironic how Enter talks about how kids and adults can fail to understand satire, because it's pretty obvious that up until the end of this TT:GO episode, practically every scene is satire. I don't see how anyone wouldn't be able to look at that opening scene with the boys and not realize it's just a bunch of satire. I mean, they're friggin' superheros that are being written as frat house stereotypes eating pizza, talking about sports and being disgusting. But why is it not ok for the writers to treat their characters like this when the show clearly is written for satire?
I think Mr. Enter is just upset that Teen Titans GO is currently replacing the original Teen Titans cartoon, which was much more serious in story and theme. Mind you, I haven't seen either series and am just going by what little I know, but it seems obvious he's one of those original TT fans that hates what it's become.