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** Yet another situation happened with him placing the modern seasons of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' on the top of the list. Some people were turned off by the fact that Mr. Enter claimed that the show's reputation was tainted to the point where he won't make '''any''' Admirable Animation episodes of it, even on the classic episodes, like "PTV" and "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows", blaming [=MacFarlane=] for the state that the show is currently in, [[MisBlamed even though he hasn't worked on the show in a serious capacity outside of voice acting since season 10]]. Some people argued that if Mr. Enter wanted to put a Creator/SethMacFarlane show on the list, he should've put ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow'' instead of ''Family Guy''. Others who still enjoy the modern episodes of the series were also turned off by the inclusion of the show as well and thought that he should have put an actual 2010s cartoon in the top spot instead of a show that premiered in 1999.

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** Yet another situation happened with him placing the modern seasons of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' on the top of the list. Some people were turned off by the fact that Mr. Enter claimed that the show's reputation was tainted to the point where he won't make '''any''' Admirable Animation episodes of it, even on the classic episodes, like "PTV" and "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows", blaming [=MacFarlane=] for the state that the show is currently in, [[MisBlamed even though he hasn't worked on the show in a serious capacity outside of voice acting since season 10]]. Some people argued that if Mr. Enter wanted to put a Creator/SethMacFarlane show on the list, he should've put ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow'' instead of ''Family Guy''. Others Even many people who still enjoy the modern episodes of the series were also turned off by the inclusion of the show as well and do dislike ''Family Guy'' thought that he should have put an actual 2010s cartoon in the top spot instead of a show that premiered in 1999.1999, finding his logic for doing so (that modern episodes "don't feel like the same show" as old ones) to be weak.
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Due to ''WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter'' being one of the more... [[{{Understatement}} polarizing]] animation critics out there, he tends to get [[HePannedItNowHeSucks [[DarthWiki/HePannedItNowHeSucks this reaction]] a ''lot''.
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** Yet another situation happened with him placing the modern seasons of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' on the top of the list. Some people were turned off by the fact that Mr. Enter claimed that the show's reputation was tainted to the point he won't make '''any''' Admirable Animation episodes of it, even on the classic episodes, like "PTV" and "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows", blaming [=MacFarlane=] for the state that the show is currently in, [[MisBlamed even though he hasn't worked on the show in a serious capacity outside of voice acting since season 10]]. Some people argued that if Mr. Enter wanted to put a Creator/SethMacFarlane show on the list, he should've put ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow'' instead of ''Family Guy''. Others who still enjoy the modern episodes of the series were also turned off by the inclusion of the show as well and thought that he should have put an actual 2010s cartoon in the top spot instead of a show that premiered in 1999.

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** Yet another situation happened with him placing the modern seasons of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' on the top of the list. Some people were turned off by the fact that Mr. Enter claimed that the show's reputation was tainted to the point where he won't make '''any''' Admirable Animation episodes of it, even on the classic episodes, like "PTV" and "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows", blaming [=MacFarlane=] for the state that the show is currently in, [[MisBlamed even though he hasn't worked on the show in a serious capacity outside of voice acting since season 10]]. Some people argued that if Mr. Enter wanted to put a Creator/SethMacFarlane show on the list, he should've put ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow'' instead of ''Family Guy''. Others who still enjoy the modern episodes of the series were also turned off by the inclusion of the show as well and thought that he should have put an actual 2010s cartoon in the top spot instead of a show that premiered in 1999.
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* Enter’s mini-review of the first ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'' film got a large amount of backlash, particularly Enter stating he liked the film less than [[WesternAnimation/Cars2 it’s much maligned sequel]]. Beyond that, the review was criticized for being plagued with factual errors (such as calling Sally Lightning’s defense attorney when she was the prosecutor) and completely glossed over Doc Hudson’s role in the story, [[JustHereForGodzilla when he’s typically considered the best part of the film]], even by the film’s detractors.

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* Enter’s mini-review of the first ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'' film got a large amount of backlash, particularly Enter stating he liked the film less than [[WesternAnimation/Cars2 it’s much maligned sequel]]. Beyond that, the review was criticized for being plagued with factual errors (such as calling Sally Lightning’s defense attorney attorney, when she was the prosecutor) prosecutor of the case) and completely glossed over Doc Hudson’s role in the story, [[JustHereForGodzilla when he’s typically considered the best part of the film]], even by the film’s detractors.
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* Enter’s mini-review of the first ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'' film got a large backlash, particularly Enter stating he liked the film less than [[WesternAnimation/Cars2 it’s much maligned sequel]]. Beyond that fact review was criticized for being plagued with factual errors (such as calling Sally Lightning’s defense attorney when she was the prosecutor) and completely glossed over Doc Hudson’s role in the story, [[JustHereForGodzilla when he’s typically considered the best part of the film]], even by the film’s detractors.

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* Enter’s mini-review of the first ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'' film got a large amount of backlash, particularly Enter stating he liked the film less than [[WesternAnimation/Cars2 it’s much maligned sequel]]. Beyond that fact that, the review was criticized for being plagued with factual errors (such as calling Sally Lightning’s defense attorney when she was the prosecutor) and completely glossed over Doc Hudson’s role in the story, [[JustHereForGodzilla when he’s typically considered the best part of the film]], even by the film’s detractors.
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* Enter’s mini-review of the first ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'' film got a large backlash, particularly Enter stating he liked the film less than [[WesternAnimation/Cars2 it’s much maligned sequel]]. Beyond that fact review was criticized for being plagued with factual errors (such as calling Sally Lightning’s defense attorney when she was the prosecutor) and completely glossed over Doc Hudson’s role in the story, [[JustHereForGodzilla when he’s typically considered the best part of the film]], even by the film’s detractors.
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** Many people found his response to Ming to be very nitpicky. He criticized Ming being an obnoxious character like it was unintentionally bad writing, even though the audience is supposed to find Ming embarrassing and obnoxious. Notably, this was one of the few opinions that didn't change in his re-review of the film.

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** Many people found his response to Ming to be very nitpicky. He criticized Ming being an obnoxious character like it was unintentionally bad writing, even though fans have pointed out that was literally the point of her characterization, as the audience is supposed to find Ming embarrassing and obnoxious. Notably, this was one of the few opinions that didn't change in his re-review of the film.
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** His review of ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' for a few reasons. For starters, he complained about how [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks different it was from the other shows]], despite the '87 cartoon practically being InNameOnly from the comics. He also called the animation lazy, even though the animation was one of the best-received aspects of the show, which wasn't helped by not showing any clips of bad animation to back this point up. Because he only watched a few episodes, people feel like he didn't give the show a fair chance. Many also felt it was wrong for him to act like he was an expert on what the franchise should and shouldn't be given his admitted lack of history of the franchise, as his Nick-O-Rama review of ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'' was the first time he watched '''any''' iteration of ''TMNT'' to a significant degree.

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** His review of ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' for a few reasons. For starters, he complained about how [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks different it was from the other shows]], despite the '87 cartoon practically being InNameOnly from the comics. He also called the animation lazy, even though the animation was one of the best-received aspects of the show, which wasn't helped by not showing any clips of bad animation to back this point up. Because he only watched a few episodes, people feel like he didn't give the show a fair chance. Many also felt it was wrong for him to act like he was an expert on what the franchise should and shouldn't be be, given his admitted lack of history of the franchise, as his Nick-O-Rama review of ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'' was the first time he watched '''any''' iteration of ''TMNT'' to a significant degree.

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He re-reviewed the film and found it to be better upon rewatch


* His review of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', where he called the film a "mixed bag," quickly became one of his most disliked videos, as they felt most of his criticisms of the film boiled down to him just nitpicking. He especially got a lot of backlash on Twitter for complaining about the film being set in 2002 and not featuring any of the paranoia brought on by 9/11 (which he [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsXHcyddOPk later apologized for]]), despite the film's setting being in ''Canada'' rather than the U.S., where the attack would have the most effect, its main characters entering adolescence who would not be preoccupied with socio-political concerns, ''and'' it being a whimsical fantasy involving a girl who shapeshifts into a red panda rather than a realistic story. Even people who didn't like the film found the criticism to be asinine.
** The "9/11" comment was also taken out of context - Within the review, the "9/11" comment was about how Ming was able to approach the school without having the police or a security guard called. This still caused a lot of people to accuse him of [[ComplainingAboutShowsYouDontWatch having not watched the movie]], since the scene where Ming approaches the school and yells through the window also includes a ''security guard'' walking ''right up to Ming'', and it's not even a FreezeFrameBonus either.
** The criticisms of nitpicking also extended to his response to Ming. Ming is essentially tailor-made to press Mr. Enter's [[BerserkButton berserk buttons]]. However, he appeared to vent about Ming being an obnoxious character like it was a sign of bad writing - when finding Ming embarrassing and obnoxious is the IntendedAudienceReaction.

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* His initial review of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', where he called the film a "mixed bag," quickly became one of his most disliked videos, as they felt most of his criticisms of the film boiled down to him just nitpicking. He especially got a lot of backlash on Twitter for complaining about the film being set in 2002 and not featuring any of the paranoia brought on by 9/11 (which he [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsXHcyddOPk later apologized for]]), despite the film's setting being in ''Canada'' rather than the U.S., where the attack would have the most effect, its main characters entering adolescence being middle-schoolers who would not be preoccupied with socio-political concerns, ''and'' it being a whimsical fantasy involving a girl who shapeshifts into a red panda rather than a realistic story. Even people who didn't like the film found the criticism to be asinine. \n** The "9/11" comment was also taken out of context - Within the review, [[note]]While the "9/11" comment was about how made some sense in context, being in response to Ming was able to approach approaching the school without having the police or a security guard called. This still caused a lot of called, many people to accuse him of [[ComplainingAboutShowsYouDontWatch having not watched the movie]], since pointed out that the scene where Ming approaches the school and yells through the window also includes a ''security guard'' guard clearly walking ''right right up to Ming'', so it gave the impression that Enter didn't watch the film at all.[[/note]] He later re-reviewed the film and it's not even a FreezeFrameBonus either.
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retracted most of his initial criticisms, saying that his criticisms of were mostly nitpicking also extended to and that he liked the film better after rewatching it.
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his response to Ming. Ming is essentially tailor-made to press Mr. Enter's [[BerserkButton berserk buttons]]. However, he appeared to vent about be very nitpicky. He criticized Ming being an obnoxious character like it was a sign of unintentionally bad writing - when finding writing, even though the audience is supposed to find Ming embarrassing and obnoxious is obnoxious. Notably, this was one of the IntendedAudienceReaction. few opinions that didn't change in his re-review of the film.
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** The "9/11" comment was also taken out of context - Within the review, the "9/11" comment was about how Ming was able to approach the school without having the police or a security guard called. This still caused a lot of people to accuse him of [[ComplainingAboutShowsYouDontWatch having not watched the movie]], since the scene where Ming approaches the school and yells through the window also includes a ''security guard'' walking ''right up to Ming'', and it's not even a FreezeFrameBonus either.
** The criticisms of nitpicking also extended to his response to Ming. Ming is essentially tailor-made to press Mr. Enter's [[BerserkButton berserk buttons]]. However, he appeared to vent about Ming being an obnoxious character like it was a sign of bad writing - when finding Ming embarrassing and obnoxious is the IntendedAudienceReaction.
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* He was going to review the ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'' episode "See Me, Feel Me, Gnomey" for December 2013, but with so many asking him not to review the episode, he ultimately canceled the review. He finally discussed it in the ''Top 11 That I'll Never Review'' video. He acknowledged the fans and the haters of the episode, and went on to point out that he was stuck between finding it Admirable (i.e. great singing from the main cast, and the concept) and Atrocious (i.e. the flimsy writing, and the handling of the Aesop.) John would eventually review the episode as Atrocity #164 several years later.

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* He was going to review the ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998'' episode "See Me, Feel Me, Gnomey" for December 2013, but with so many asking him not to review the episode, he ultimately canceled the review. He finally discussed it in the ''Top 11 That I'll Never Review'' video. He acknowledged the fans and the haters of the episode, episode and went on to point out that he was stuck between finding it Admirable (i.e. , great singing from the main cast, cast and the concept) and Atrocious (i.e. , the flimsy writing, writing and the handling of the Aesop.) John would eventually review the episode as Atrocity #164 several years later.



* Him putting ''WesternAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls2019'' on his Worst Cartoons of the 2010s list. Quite a few people were upset with him disliking the show, due to him calling it worse than ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', one of his critiques being that the titles are hashtags, saying it pushes a political/feminist agenda poorly by excluding/degrading men despite having an entire episode devoted to the girls learning to work with boys (and a male character saving the day in that episode), claiming ''none'' of the male characters are depicted as nice or admirable despite there clearly being some positively depicted males, saying it feels like it is written for a pre-school audience despite its PG rating, and even claiming that "every single" episode is bogged down by "always" having to feature all six of the Super Hero Girls, apparently either ignoring or forgetting of multiple episodes that only feature a couple of them, or even just one of them interacting with other characters.

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* Him putting ''WesternAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls2019'' on his Worst Cartoons of the 2010s list. Quite a few people were upset with him disliking the show, show due to him calling it worse than ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', one of his critiques being that the titles are hashtags, saying it pushes a political/feminist agenda poorly by excluding/degrading men despite having an entire episode devoted to the girls learning to work with boys (and a male character saving the day in that episode), claiming ''none'' of the male characters are depicted as nice or admirable despite there clearly being some positively depicted males, saying it feels like it is written for a pre-school audience despite its PG rating, and even claiming that "every single" episode is bogged down by "always" having to feature all six of the Super Hero Girls, apparently either ignoring or forgetting of multiple episodes that only feature a couple of them, or even just one of them interacting with other characters.



** Yet another situation happened with him placing the modern seasons of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' on the top of the list. Some people were turned off by the fact that Mr. Enter claimed that the show's reputation was tainted to the point he won't make '''any''' Admirable Animation episodes of it, even on the classic episodes, like "PTV" and "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows", blaming [=MacFarlane=] for the state that the show is currently in, [[MisBlamed even though he hasn't worked on the show in serious capacity outside of voice acting since season 10]]. Some people argued that if Mr. Enter wanted to put a Creator/SethMacFarlane show on the list, he should've put ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow'' instead of ''Family Guy''. Others who still enjoy the modern episodes of the series was also turned off by the inclusion of the show as well, and thought that he should have put an actual 2010s cartoon in the top spot instead of a show that premiered in 1999.
* The mere ''announcement'' of his "controversial opinions marathon," which consisted of Animated Atrocities on ''Anime/YourName'', ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'', and Season 5 of ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' ([[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and the less-controversial choice of]] "[[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Pickle Rick]]") was met with swift backlash, though his tone in the announcement video makes it sound like he's trying to invoke this.

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** Yet another situation happened with him placing the modern seasons of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' on the top of the list. Some people were turned off by the fact that Mr. Enter claimed that the show's reputation was tainted to the point he won't make '''any''' Admirable Animation episodes of it, even on the classic episodes, like "PTV" and "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows", blaming [=MacFarlane=] for the state that the show is currently in, [[MisBlamed even though he hasn't worked on the show in a serious capacity outside of voice acting since season 10]]. Some people argued that if Mr. Enter wanted to put a Creator/SethMacFarlane show on the list, he should've put ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow'' instead of ''Family Guy''. Others who still enjoy the modern episodes of the series was were also turned off by the inclusion of the show as well, well and thought that he should have put an actual 2010s cartoon in the top spot instead of a show that premiered in 1999.
* The mere ''announcement'' of his "controversial opinions marathon," which consisted of Animated Atrocities on ''Anime/YourName'', ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'', and Season 5 of ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'' ([[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and the less-controversial choice of]] "[[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Pickle Rick]]") Rick]]"), was met with swift backlash, though his tone in the announcement video makes it sound like he's trying to invoke this.



** Also in his ''Your Name'' review, he threw shade at the ending to ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaV3KillingHarmony'', which resulted in a strong reaction from people who liked the ending with many objecting that he completely missed the point of it.[[labelnote:Killing Harmony spoilers]]He claimed that the ending was trying to present the twist that [[spoiler:all of the characters in the fictional video game were fictional, but the revelation was meant to be a twist to ''[[InternalReveal the characters in the game]]'', not players themselves, and that the main takeaway was that fiction has the power to influence real life.]][[/labelnote]]

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** Also Also, in his ''Your Name'' review, he threw shade at the ending to ''VisualNovel/DanganronpaV3KillingHarmony'', which resulted in a strong reaction from people who liked the ending ending, with many objecting that he completely missed the point of it.[[labelnote:Killing Harmony spoilers]]He claimed that the ending was trying to present the twist that [[spoiler:all of the characters in the fictional video game were fictional, but the revelation was meant to be a twist to ''[[InternalReveal the characters in the game]]'', not players themselves, and that the main takeaway was that fiction has the power to influence real life.]][[/labelnote]]
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** His review of ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' for a few reasons. For starters, he complained about how [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks different it was from the other shows]], despite the '87 cartoon practically being InNameOnly from the comics. He also called the animation lazy, even though the animation was one of the best-received aspects of the show, which wasn't helped by not showing any clips of bad animation to back this point up. Because he only watched a few episodes, people feel like he didn't give the show a fair chance. Many also felt it was wrong for him to act like he was an expert on what the franchise should and shouldn't be given his admitted lack of history of the franchise, with his Nick-O-Rama review of ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'' being the first time he watched '''any''' iteration of the franchise to a significant degree.

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** His review of ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' for a few reasons. For starters, he complained about how [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks different it was from the other shows]], despite the '87 cartoon practically being InNameOnly from the comics. He also called the animation lazy, even though the animation was one of the best-received aspects of the show, which wasn't helped by not showing any clips of bad animation to back this point up. Because he only watched a few episodes, people feel like he didn't give the show a fair chance. Many also felt it was wrong for him to act like he was an expert on what the franchise should and shouldn't be given his admitted lack of history of the franchise, with as his Nick-O-Rama review of ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'' being was the first time he watched '''any''' iteration of the franchise ''TMNT'' to a significant degree.
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** His review of ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' for a few reasons. For starters, he complained about how [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks different it was from the other shows]], despite the '87 cartoon practically being InNameOnly from the comics. He also called the animation lazy, even though the animation was one of the best-received aspects of the show, which wasn't helped by not showing any clips of bad animation to back this point up. Because he only watched a few episodes, people feel like he didn't give the show a fair chance. Many also felt it was wrong for him to act like he was an expert on what the franchise should and shouldn't be given his admitted lack of history of the franchise, with his Nick-O-Rama review of ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'' being the first time he watched '''any''' iteration of the franchise.

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** His review of ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' for a few reasons. For starters, he complained about how [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks different it was from the other shows]], despite the '87 cartoon practically being InNameOnly from the comics. He also called the animation lazy, even though the animation was one of the best-received aspects of the show, which wasn't helped by not showing any clips of bad animation to back this point up. Because he only watched a few episodes, people feel like he didn't give the show a fair chance. Many also felt it was wrong for him to act like he was an expert on what the franchise should and shouldn't be given his admitted lack of history of the franchise, with his Nick-O-Rama review of ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'' being the first time he watched '''any''' iteration of the franchise.franchise to a significant degree.
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** His review of ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' for a few reasons. For starters, he complained about how [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks different it was from the other shows]], despite the '87 cartoon practically being InNameOnly from the comics. He also called the animation lazy, even though the animation was one of the best-received aspects of the show, which wasn't helped by not showing any clips of bad animation to back this point up. Because he only watched a few episodes, people feel like he didn't give the show a fair chance. Many also felt it was unfair for him to act like he was an expert on what the franchise should and shouldn't be given his admitted lack of history of the franchise, with his Nick-O-Rama review of ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'' being the first time he watched '''any''' iteration of the franchise.

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** His review of ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' for a few reasons. For starters, he complained about how [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks different it was from the other shows]], despite the '87 cartoon practically being InNameOnly from the comics. He also called the animation lazy, even though the animation was one of the best-received aspects of the show, which wasn't helped by not showing any clips of bad animation to back this point up. Because he only watched a few episodes, people feel like he didn't give the show a fair chance. Many also felt it was unfair wrong for him to act like he was an expert on what the franchise should and shouldn't be given his admitted lack of history of the franchise, with his Nick-O-Rama review of ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'' being the first time he watched '''any''' iteration of the franchise.
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** His review of ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' for a few reasons. For starters, he complained about how [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks different it was from the other shows]], despite the '87 cartoon practically being InNameOnly from the comics. He also called the animation lazy, even though the animation was one of the best-received aspects of the show, which wasn't helped by him not showing clips of bad animation to back it up. Because he only watched a few episodes, people feel like he didn't give the show a fair chance.

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** His review of ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' for a few reasons. For starters, he complained about how [[TheyChangedItNowItSucks different it was from the other shows]], despite the '87 cartoon practically being InNameOnly from the comics. He also called the animation lazy, even though the animation was one of the best-received aspects of the show, which wasn't helped by him not showing any clips of bad animation to back it this point up. Because he only watched a few episodes, people feel like he didn't give the show a fair chance. Many also felt it was unfair for him to act like he was an expert on what the franchise should and shouldn't be given his admitted lack of history of the franchise, with his Nick-O-Rama review of ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012'' being the first time he watched '''any''' iteration of the franchise.
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** Yet another situation happened with him placing the modern seasons of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' on the top of the list. Some people were turned off by the fact that Mr. Enter claimed that the show's reputation was tainted to the point he won't make '''any''' Admirable Animation episodes of it, even on the classic episodes, like "PTV" and "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows", blaming [=MacFarlane=] for the state that the show is currently in, [[MisBlamed even though he hasn't worked on the show in serious capacity outside of voice acting since season 10]]. Some people argued that if Mr. Enter wanted to put a Creator/SethMacFarlane show on the list, he should've put ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow'' instead of ''Family Guy''.

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** Yet another situation happened with him placing the modern seasons of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' on the top of the list. Some people were turned off by the fact that Mr. Enter claimed that the show's reputation was tainted to the point he won't make '''any''' Admirable Animation episodes of it, even on the classic episodes, like "PTV" and "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows", blaming [=MacFarlane=] for the state that the show is currently in, [[MisBlamed even though he hasn't worked on the show in serious capacity outside of voice acting since season 10]]. Some people argued that if Mr. Enter wanted to put a Creator/SethMacFarlane show on the list, he should've put ''WesternAnimation/TheClevelandShow'' instead of ''Family Guy''. Others who still enjoy the modern episodes of the series was also turned off by the inclusion of the show as well, and thought that he should have put an actual 2010s cartoon in the top spot instead of a show that premiered in 1999.
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* Him putting ''WesternAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls2019'' on his Worst Cartoons of the 2010s list. Quite a few people were upset with him disliking the show, due to him calling it worse than ''Teen Titans Go!'', one of his critiques being that the titles are hashtags, saying it pushes a political/feminist agenda poorly by excluding/degrading men despite having an entire episode devoted to the girls learning to work with boys (and a male character saving the day in that episode), claiming ''none'' of the male characters are depicted as nice or admirable despite there clearly being some positively depicted males, saying it feels like it is written for a pre-school audience despite its PG rating, and even claiming that "every single" episode is bogged down by "always" having to feature all six of the Super Hero Girls, apparently either ignoring or forgetting of multiple episodes that only feature a couple of them, or even just one of them interacting with other characters.

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* Him putting ''WesternAnimation/DCSuperHeroGirls2019'' on his Worst Cartoons of the 2010s list. Quite a few people were upset with him disliking the show, due to him calling it worse than ''Teen Titans Go!'', ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'', one of his critiques being that the titles are hashtags, saying it pushes a political/feminist agenda poorly by excluding/degrading men despite having an entire episode devoted to the girls learning to work with boys (and a male character saving the day in that episode), claiming ''none'' of the male characters are depicted as nice or admirable despite there clearly being some positively depicted males, saying it feels like it is written for a pre-school audience despite its PG rating, and even claiming that "every single" episode is bogged down by "always" having to feature all six of the Super Hero Girls, apparently either ignoring or forgetting of multiple episodes that only feature a couple of them, or even just one of them interacting with other characters.
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* His review of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', where he called the film a "mixed bag," quickly became one of his most disliked videos, as they felt most of his criticisms of the film boiled down to him just nitpicking. He especially got a lot of backlash on Twitter for complaining about the film being set in 2002 and not featuring any of the paranoia brought on by 9/11 (which he [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsXHcyddOPk later apologized for]]), despite the film's setting being in ''Canada'' rather than the U.S., where the attack would have the most effect, its main characters entering adolescence who would not be preoccupied with socio-political concerns, ''and'' it being a whimsical fantasy involving a girl who shapeshifts into a red panda rather than a realistic story.

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* His review of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', where he called the film a "mixed bag," quickly became one of his most disliked videos, as they felt most of his criticisms of the film boiled down to him just nitpicking. He especially got a lot of backlash on Twitter for complaining about the film being set in 2002 and not featuring any of the paranoia brought on by 9/11 (which he [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsXHcyddOPk later apologized for]]), despite the film's setting being in ''Canada'' rather than the U.S., where the attack would have the most effect, its main characters entering adolescence who would not be preoccupied with socio-political concerns, ''and'' it being a whimsical fantasy involving a girl who shapeshifts into a red panda rather than a realistic story. Even people who didn't like the film found the criticism to be asinine.

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