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Well, now that the creators seem to know that their show won't make it on the networks, it might genuinely go somewhere.

If he isn't convinced that short, Homestar Runner-type 3-minute toons are the best way to do his show, then he probably will be soon...

There's also that online series about movie reenactments in 30 seconds with bunnies that got some exclusive contract deal with the movie channel Starz some time ago, and it's literally nothing but extreme parodies of existing/famous movies...with bunnies.

Also, while I'm not a fan of Happy Tree Friends, which was kind of a sadistical mr. Bill kind of flash series - only a billion times more graphic and bloody than some clay man getting subjected to extreme bodily dismemberment - its creator IIRC did get contacted by none other than Wierd Al himself to do the music video for Virus Alert! which is no small honor.

When it comes to trying to get into the animation business, a channel exec is going to pay more attention to a person who can prove they have experience in putting together any kind of animation that is presentable than somebody who has just been refining the same cartoon pitch over and over. The same happens in movies, too - Michael Bay had to direct a billion dollar movie at the end of the Transformers trilogy before he finally got his producers on board to direct the film he wanted to make; Pain and Gain - so you have to start small and work your way up in filling your portfolio of experience to make the execs decide to accept your idea over other pitches they will get.
 
Hey, folks, I just wanted to say nice job on the wiki... except in the "Casey Alexander Twitter Attacks" article.

The fact is, Casey admitted that Plankton's suicide attempt in "One Coarse Meal" was supposed to be done "in a silly way," and that's what set him off (Casey also admitted it was meant to show that Krabs had gone too far, but he kinda missed that all-important detail).

Also missing the fact that, dark as it is, suicide as a joke happens a lot in classic cartoons. A LOT.

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I'm not sure if it was here, but someone had an infographic of tons of these from Warner Bros. and other cartoons.

But hey, I guess if you've lived the sheltered life of a 'tismal and on top of that not watched anything that isn't from the last 10 years (seriously what is the oldest animation Enter talks about), you can get all triggered by a little an hero joke.
 
Okay, added an article of 03bgood. Is another fantard of MrEnter and maybe his most infamous. That sperg had it coming to him ever since he was telling people to be beheaded by ISIS for disliking a movie (I really wish I was kidding).

Apparently he's trying to pitch another failed series like MrEnter is, called The Power of Four.

http://mrenter.shoutwiki.com/wiki/03bgood

Oh god, he's been harassing me on twitter
 
Also, while I'm not a fan of Happy Tree Friends, which was kind of a sadistical mr. Bill kind of flash series - only a billion times more graphic and bloody than some clay man getting subjected to extreme bodily dismemberment - its creator IIRC did get contacted by none other than Wierd Al himself to do the music video for Virus Alert! which is no small honor.

Correction: turns out Wierd Al contacted the guy behind Retarded Animal Babies to make the video to Virus Alert, not Happy Tree Friends. Yeah, sorry if it was off topic.

Anyway, working on this wiki is fun. Added some edits and shit around it.
 
Also missing the fact that, dark as it is, suicide as a joke happens a lot in classic cartoons. A LOT.

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I'm not sure if it was here, but someone had an infographic of tons of these from Warner Bros. and other cartoons.

But hey, I guess if you've lived the sheltered life of a 'tismal and on top of that not watched anything that isn't from the last 10 years (seriously what is the oldest animation Enter talks about), you can get all triggered by a little an hero joke.

Oh god yes dark joke like suicide and such, you know what alot of them were fucking funny. I still love the early Felix the cat cartoons before he end up more mickey mouse like.
 
Also missing the fact that, dark as it is, suicide as a joke happens a lot in classic cartoons. A LOT.

View attachment 16218

I'm not sure if it was here, but someone had an infographic of tons of these from Warner Bros. and other cartoons.

But hey, I guess if you've lived the sheltered life of a 'tismal and on top of that not watched anything that isn't from the last 10 years (seriously what is the oldest animation Enter talks about), you can get all triggered by a little an hero joke.

Here's a classic


He did talk about one tom and jerry and looney tune (silly symphony to enter) on his disturbing cartoons list, but very briefly. And he'll only review cartoons that came around when he was born.
 
Correction: turns out Wierd Al contacted the guy behind Retarded Animal Babies to make the video to Virus Alert, not Happy Tree Friends. Yeah, sorry if it was off topic.

Anyway, working on this wiki is fun. Added some edits and shit around it.
But Happy Tree Friends got on TV too.

Nah, I wouldn't say it's off topic, it's just one more example, albeit because I thought of the wrong series.

Here's a classic

https://youtube.com/watch?v=FqPQz39L-G8
He did talk about one tom and jerry and looney tune (silly symphony to enter) on his disturbing cartoons list, but very briefly. And he'll only review cartoons that came around when he was born.
AHAHAHAHA

Oh God Tom and Jerry. I did a report on politically incorrect cartoons since the creation of the medium prior to WWII and Tom and Jerry alone is pretty fucked up even though it's just a reflection of how prevalent blackface was at the time.

But if he really wants cartoons to tear apart? Blitz Wolf, Bugs Bunny Nips the Nips, and basically every old Speedy Gonzales cartoon ever. The latter is of special note because, while Speedy himself is potentially the result of inspiration via a joke about Mexicans having poor snu-snu stamina (and he's "good friends" with literally every sister of every mouse in every time he has to go save their asses), he's not nearly as offensive as the actual common mice who are always seen as being lazy, can't-fend-for-themselves beggars. There's a reason why Speedy is the fastest mouse in Mexico these days - he's now the only mouse in Mexico.

If Mr. Enter even tried watching those old cartoons he'd have a fucking field day.
 
1383: This isn't always the case. Matt Groening, for example, had never worked in animation before he presented The Simpsons as a feature on the Tracey Ullman Show. He did, however, have a long career in comics.

1397: Speedy Gonzales is a really popular character in Mexico, because while he's stereotypical, he is still a Mexican mouse who always gets on top against the gringo pussycat.
 
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