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How?Exactly, he also bragged how his show is a deconstruction of kids shows and says the show could teach realistic lessons compared to other cartoons.
All I've learned from reading each script he shits out is that Enter has a crossdressing fetish and doesn't know how humans talk.
One of the highest comments on the video he put out was this. Adjusted some formatting since it was kind of text-blocky:
Allyssa Swain dijo:A couple of things
1. I think people recommend 3 minute shorts so you can get some experience animating before biting off more than you can chew, not because anything do with your storytelling.
2.I think the world of Growing around just breaks suspension of disbelief for me. I have never agreed with this idea that you can only have one idea for your premise and anything else is a no go. If there had been a show that just had a boy genius, and then one episode, he said "Ok, Here's my lab" I would probably buy it just fine. It's strange, because you did a really good job explaining suspension of disbelief in your Totally Spies video, framing it as a transaction that the audience has to pay logic to get Entertainment.
You could have as many logical inconsistencies as you want as long as you manage to make the show believable and entertaining. An example I like to use is the Teen Titans episode "Crash". That episode makes no sense. Beast Boy infects cyborg with a virus that is somehow both a physical virus and a computer virus. According to Robin if Cyborg eats that satellite every machine in the city will explode. It's never explained how Beast Boy can speak as a single-cell organism even though he can't speak as any other non-human animal. I don't care about any of that because the episode is really fun.
I think alot of the problem with the idea of growing around is that it encompasses All of society, All of Human history, and that is a lot to take. I just think a lot of things about your world don't make sense, even given that it's a cartoon premise. It goes against human nature and becomes unrelatable. Like your justification for adult getting replaced by children in work is that's what happens in the real word anyway, but In the real world the idea is that you work hard contributing to society for 40 years and then you send the rest of your life relaxing. That's not always what happens, but that's the idea.
Your world seems to work on the idea that at 18 you arbitrarily lose your rights, and spend the next 70 or so years being bossed around by kids and doing what they want you to do. I think that's what people mean when they say "I wouldn't want to live in this world". They mean that the idea that people would go along with this is unrelatable and suspension of disbelief breaking. Another thing I don't really buy into is the idea behind the schools. You suggest that adults go to school because they need to learn to how to be creative again ,but creativity isn't something that just goes away when you grow up. In the real world It's beaten out of you by schools, but in a society where children didn't go to school and that values creativity in the first place chances are you would still have it as an adult.
Even his fans have some of the exact same issues we do.
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