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I think you suck as a parent if you let your TV babysit your kids anyway. That's really where kids will learn life lessons from, not sitting around watching cartoons all the damn time.
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What I learned from cartoons was that the cheese was the best character on the show, better than both the salami and the bologna combined.
Also, I read that page of "random facts"... Why should I care about any of this?
I think you suck as a parent if you let your TV babysit your kids anyway. That's really where kids will learn life lessons from, not sitting around watching cartoons all the damn time.
Sorry to swing this topic back around, but I believe this explains my initial feelings to that Valentine's video of his when I asked why did Enter bother ranting about sexual orientation in a children's cartoon. Someone brought up Korrasami and while I do think that's a step in the right direction, it would make more sense to rant on shows similar to it. The Fairly Oddparents is a show with a younger audience (I assume), so if course they would use a broader explanation of relationships.
Funny thing is, during the review he said, "Yes I know it's a cartoon. I don' t care."
My own issues aside and getting back on topic, can anyone remember the first Enter video they ever saw?
The networks, as I said, can't let you mention anything but a heterosexual relationship on a kids' show because they're afraid of what will happen if they do.
Now, I'm certain we all know that not caring about something leads to shoddy work... Right?
Sorry to swing this topic back around, but I believe this explains my initial feelings to that Valentine's video of his when I asked why did Enter bother ranting about sexual orientation in a children's cartoon. Someone brought up Korrasami and while I do think that's a step in the right direction, it would make more sense to rant on shows similar to it. The Fairly Oddparents is a show with a younger audience (I assume), so if course they would use a broader explanation of relationships.
Funny thing is, during the review he said, "Yes I know it's a cartoon. I don' t care."
My own issues aside and getting back on topic, can anyone remember the first Enter video they ever saw?
That makes sense too. It's not about the show, but the revenue that the show makes.Alex Hirsch of Gravity Falls actually came out and said that the CEOs of animation studios are ready to include same sex pairings in kid's shows, but don't because to show any blatant hint of them would get the show, if not the entire network banned in countries with anti-homosexual laws like China and Russia. This doesn't always stop them (like in the Legend of Korra thing) but for large studios like Disney that make a lot of money overseas it can cause a fair bit of hesitation. So it's not really something to blame the studios themselves for.
Only reason I brought it up was because Korrasami, OTP btw, is the only Nickelodeon show to do this kind of pairing to my knowledge.Someone brought up Korrasami and while I do think that's a step in the right direction, it would make more sense to rant on shows similar to it.
Like I said before, it was his "Life of Brian" review. Somebody linked to it on Facebook.Sorry to swing this topic back around, but I believe this explains my initial feelings to that Valentine's video of his when I asked why did Enter bother ranting about sexual orientation in a children's cartoon. Someone brought up Korrasami and while I do think that's a step in the right direction, it would make more sense to rant on shows similar to it. The Fairly Oddparents is a show with a younger audience (I assume), so if course they would use a broader explanation of relationships.
Funny thing is, during the review he said, "Yes I know it's a cartoon. I don' t care."
My own issues aside and getting back on topic, can anyone remember the first Enter video they ever saw?
Sorry to swing this topic back around, but I believe this explains my initial feelings to that Valentine's video of his when I asked why did Enter bother ranting about sexual orientation in a children's cartoon. Someone brought up Korrasami and while I do think that's a step in the right direction, it would make more sense to rant on shows similar to it. The Fairly Oddparents is a show with a younger audience (I assume), so if course they would use a broader explanation of relationships.
Funny thing is, during the review he said, "Yes I know it's a cartoon. I don' t care."
My own issues aside and getting back on topic, can anyone remember the first Enter video they ever saw?
I don't remember now. Probably one of his SpongeBob videos by random chance around August 2013. It was back when he had less than 1000 subscribers.
His Ctl Alt Del review actually wasn't that bad and I even found entertainment value in his Tentacolino video. If he kept his videos more like that, with better audio equipment and editing, and stopped having a gigantic ego among many other issues, I don't think I'd have as much of a problem with Enter. Back then he wasn't as irritable as he is now too.
The YouTube fame clearly got to his head hard and now he just uses his videos as a soapbox for his faulty logic and he's way over his head with Growing Around.
On the topic of him never being positive, here's his Admirable Animation on Arthur. In it, he spent most of his time bitching about people who think that he shouldn't take kids shows so seriously. I get that he was trying to say that kids shows don't have to be shitty just because they're for kids, but considering that most of the time he's trying to find deeper meaning where there just is none... He does need to stop taking kid's shows so seriously.
He spent so much time on 'calling out' his critics, that he barely even talked about the actual episode. Even his fans called him out on this in the comments.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=zaeriWMYlYM
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The first video I saw of his was the One Course Meal review, I agreed with him that using suicide as a joke in a kid's show was a little fucked up, especially when the characters we were supposed to see as the 'good guys' had driven the 'bad guy' to that point. When he bitched out the writers and got super super angry, I thought that it was just part of his shtick. Like how the Nostalgia Critic acts. My enjoyment started to decrease the more I realized that he was being serious.
Also, here's something for the wiki:
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And new stuff from Daan:
http://daannlseventeen.deviantart.com/art/Help-With-Growing-Around-Wiki-Gallery-Version-514792228
On the topic of him never being positive, here's his Admirable Animation on Arthur. In it, he spent most of his time bitching about people who think that he shouldn't take kids shows so seriously. I get that he was trying to say that kids shows don't have to be shitty just because they're for kids, but considering that most of the time he's trying to find deeper meaning where there just is none... He does need to stop taking kid's shows so seriously.
He spent so much time on 'calling out' his critics, that he barely even talked about the actual episode. Even his fans called him out on this in the comments.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=zaeriWMYlYM
Ver archivo adjunto 16480
The first video I saw of his was the One Course Meal review, I agreed with him that using suicide as a joke in a kid's show was a little fucked up, especially when the characters we were supposed to see as the 'good guys' had driven the 'bad guy' to that point. When he bitched out the writers and got super super angry, I thought that it was just part of his shtick. Like how the Nostalgia Critic acts. My enjoyment started to decrease the more I realized that he was being serious.
Also, here's something for the wiki:
Ver archivo adjunto 16481
Ver archivo adjunto 16482
And new stuff from Daan:
http://daannlseventeen.deviantart.com/art/Help-With-Growing-Around-Wiki-Gallery-Version-514792228
Clay Claymore also did a commentary on this video of his.