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** Enter also disparages most of the videos made in his first year of reviewing. He specifically cites ''[[WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill Lupe's Revenge]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfTheTitanic Tentacolino]]'' as videos that would have made the Top 10 Worst List had he not chosen to disqualify all of the videos made in his first year, with him calling the former "probably my worst written review". He also gives a Dishonorable Mention to ''[[WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo Boys vs Girls]], for not realizing the episode's BrokenAesop was [[SpoofAesop an intentional piece of satire]].
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** Enter also disparages most of the videos made in his first year of reviewing. He specifically cites ''[[WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill Lupe's Revenge]]'' and ''[[WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfTheTitanic Tentacolino]]'' as videos that would have made the Top 10 Worst List had he not chosen to disqualify all of the videos made in his first year, with him calling the former "probably my worst written review". He also gives a Dishonorable Mention to ''[[WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo "[[WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo Boys vs Girls]], Girls]]", for not realizing the episode's BrokenAesop was [[SpoofAesop an intentional piece of satire]].
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** He was affected by the infamous copyright claim fiasco of December 2013, when [=YouTube=]'s changes to their content ID system caused many videos across the site to be hit with claims, including videos that follow UsefulNotes/FairUse. Luckily, Mr. Enter managed to successfully counterclaim since his videos are made for the purpose of review/critique, and thus fall under Fair Use.
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** He was affected by the infamous copyright claim fiasco of December 2013, when [=YouTube=]'s changes to their content ID system caused many videos across the site to be hit with claims, including videos that follow UsefulNotes/FairUse.MediaNotes/FairUse. Luckily, Mr. Enter managed to successfully counterclaim since his videos are made for the purpose of review/critique, and thus fall under Fair Use.
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* MagnumOpusDissonance: Enter initially felt ''Troll'' was the best video he's released. Many fans of his disagree, with a handful outright disliking it, largely due to Enter's controversial opinion that trolls and cyberbullies are one and the same, and arguing that they're not is part of the problem.
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* MagnumOpusDissonance: MagnumOpusDissonance:
** Enter initially felt ''Troll'' was the best video he's released. Many fans of his disagree, with a handful outright disliking it, largely due to Enter's controversial opinion that trolls and cyberbullies are one and the same, and arguing that they're not is part of the problem.
** Enter initially felt ''Troll'' was the best video he's released. Many fans of his disagree, with a handful outright disliking it, largely due to Enter's controversial opinion that trolls and cyberbullies are one and the same, and arguing that they're not is part of the problem.
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* MissingEpisode: His review of "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E19ADogAndPonyShow A Dog and Pony Show]]" was taken down by Creator/ShoutFactory, and unlike "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E8LookBeforeYouSleep Look Before You Sleep]]", hasn't been re-reviewed.
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** His review of "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E19ADogAndPonyShow A Dog and Pony Show]]" was taken down by Creator/ShoutFactory, and unlike "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E8LookBeforeYouSleep Look Before You Sleep]]", hasn't been re-reviewed.
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** If the Website/YouTube comments are anything to go by, he gave ''WesternAnimation/GodTheDevilAndBob'' one as well.
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** If the Website/YouTube Platform/YouTube comments are anything to go by, he gave ''WesternAnimation/GodTheDevilAndBob'' one as well.
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** In a Website/DeviantArt journal entry that has since been deleted (alongside with his original account), ranking the the Top 10 Worst Nicktoons, Enter put ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' on the list saying the backlash he received for his negative review made him hate the show even more. Enter also states finding out ''TMNT'' alumni worked on the show, when had assumed that the people who made ''Rise'' didn't like or care about ''TMNT'', clenched its spot on the worst list.
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** In a Website/DeviantArt Platform/DeviantArt journal entry that has since been deleted (alongside with his original account), ranking the the Top 10 Worst Nicktoons, Enter put ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' on the list saying the backlash he received for his negative review made him hate the show even more. Enter also states finding out ''TMNT'' alumni worked on the show, when had assumed that the people who made ''Rise'' didn't like or care about ''TMNT'', clenched its spot on the worst list.
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** In July 2020, he deleted his Website/DeviantArt account, which means that all of his journals, Animated Atrocities note cards, drawings, and Growing Around content are inaccessible without using an internet archive (and that's only if they're ''on'' an archive).
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** In July 2020, he deleted his Website/DeviantArt [=DeviantArt=] account, which means that all of his journals, Animated Atrocities note cards, drawings, and Growing Around content are inaccessible without using an internet archive (and that's only if they're ''on'' an archive).
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* ScheduleSlip: Despite shifting his schedule to one video a week and removing MLP episodes from rotation, his work in 2015 was full of issues that caused this, including Website/YouTube deleting his account, sickness, an air force practicing over his house and a long saga with his computer slowly falling apart before he could finally get a new one.
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* ScheduleSlip: Despite shifting his schedule to one video a week and removing MLP episodes from rotation, his work in 2015 was full of issues that caused this, including Website/YouTube [=YouTube=] deleting his account, sickness, an air force practicing over his house and a long saga with his computer slowly falling apart before he could finally get a new one.
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** In April of 2019, in his "Very important conversation" livestream, he revealed that his whole channel was demonetized by Website/YouTube. Thankfully, this was reversed by 2020.
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** In April of 2019, in his "Very important conversation" livestream, he revealed that his whole channel was demonetized by Website/YouTube.[=YouTube=]. Thankfully, this was reversed by 2020.
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** Back in 2016, Mr. Enter expressed his intention to re-review the ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'' episode "Nobody doesn't like TJ" due to Enter's dissatisfaction with the original review, however, the review never materialized, confirming years later on Website/DeviantArt that the re-review has been scrapped due to lack of motivation.
** In one of his now-deleted Website/{{DeviantArt}} Journals, he revealed that he tried to make a video titled "How To Do Website/YouTube" before realizing how depressing it sounded, as well as making him look like (in his words) a "bitter conspiracy nut".
** In one of his now-deleted Website/{{DeviantArt}} Journals, he revealed that he tried to make a video titled "How To Do Website/YouTube" before realizing how depressing it sounded, as well as making him look like (in his words) a "bitter conspiracy nut".
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** Back in 2016, Mr. Enter expressed his intention to re-review the ''WesternAnimation/{{Recess}}'' episode "Nobody doesn't like TJ" due to Enter's dissatisfaction with the original review, however, the review never materialized, confirming years later on Website/DeviantArt [=DeviantArt=] that the re-review has been scrapped due to lack of motivation.
** In one of his now-deletedWebsite/{{DeviantArt}} [=DeviantArt=] Journals, he revealed that he tried to make a video titled "How To Do Website/YouTube" [=YouTube=]" before realizing how depressing it sounded, as well as making him look like (in his words) a "bitter conspiracy nut".
** In one of his now-deleted
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** He considers "Worst Patrick's a Prick Episodes" one of his worst episodes, even though it was one of his most popular ones. In fact, he feels its popularity gave him a skewed perspective on what gave him his success, which in his mind negatively impacted his later content.
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** In his now-privated "The Wild World of Modern [=PSAs=]" video, Enter claims that in the ''WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020'' episode "Bun Control", the Warner's solution to getting rid of all the rabbits is to import dingos from Australia to eat them. Not only does this completely go against the episode's message (it was a thinly-veiled alegory for gun control, not invasive species), but it also ignores what happens immediately afterwards. The dingos were a misdirection, and the real plan was to set up a "bun buyback" to safely dispose of all the rabbits from the people who didn't want them.
** In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ18qxCP5AM Fun-Believable]]", he claims that the protagonist of the episode, Rube Goldfish, is a one-off whom the viewers have never seen before. Rube had actually been on the show for six years at this point, with major roles in "No Pictures Please" and "[=SpongeBob's=] Big Birthday Blowout" and frequent appearances on ''WesternAnimation/ThePatrickStarShow''. He also describes the episode as being from season 14, when it's from season 13.
** In his now-privated "The Wild World of Modern [=PSAs=]" video, Enter claims that in the ''WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020'' episode "Bun Control", the Warner's solution to getting rid of all the rabbits is to import dingos from Australia to eat them. Not only does this completely go against the episode's message (it was a thinly-veiled alegory for gun control, not invasive species), but it also ignores what happens immediately afterwards. The dingos were a misdirection, and the real plan was to set up a "bun buyback" to safely dispose of all the rabbits from the people who didn't want them.
** In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ18qxCP5AM Fun-Believable]]", he claims that the protagonist of the episode, Rube Goldfish, is a one-off whom the viewers have never seen before. Rube had actually been on the show for six years at this point, with major roles in "No Pictures Please" and "[=SpongeBob's=] Big Birthday Blowout" and frequent appearances on ''WesternAnimation/ThePatrickStarShow''. He also describes the episode as being from season 14, when it's from season 13.
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** In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ18qxCP5AM SpongeBob Got Bad Again || Fun-Believable]]", he claims that the protagonist of the episode, Rube Goldfish, is a one-off whom the viewers have never seen before. Rube had actually been on the show for six years at this point, with major roles in "No Pictures Please" and "[=SpongeBob's=] Big Birthday Blowout" and frequent appearances on ''WesternAnimation/ThePatrickStarShow''. He also describes the episode as being from season 14, when it's from season 13.
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** In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ18qxCP5AM SpongeBob Got Bad Again || Fun-Believable]]", he claims that the protagonist of the episode, Rube Goldfish, is a one-off whom the viewers have never seen before. Rube had actually been on the show for six years at this point, with major roles in "No Pictures Please" and "[=SpongeBob's=] Big Birthday Blowout" and frequent appearances on ''WesternAnimation/ThePatrickStarShow''. He also describes the episode as being from season 14, when it's from season 13.
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** In his now-privated "The Wild World of Modern [=PSAs=]" video, Enter claims that in the ''WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020'' episode "Bun Control", the Warner's solution to getting rid of all the rabbits is to import dingos from Australia to eat them. Not only does this completely go against the episode's message (it was a thinly-veiled alegory for gun control, not invasive species), but it also ignores what happens immediately afterwards. The dingos were a misdirection, and the real plan was to set up a "bun buyback" to safely dispose of all the rabbits from the people who didn't want them.
** In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ18qxCP5AM SpongeBob Got Bad Again || Fun-Believable]]", he claims that the protagonist of the episode, Rube Goldfish, is a one-off whom the viewers have never seen before. Rube had actually been on the show for six years at this point, with major roles in "No Pictures Please" and "[=SpongeBob's=] Big Birthday Blowout" and frequent appearances on ''WesternAnimation/ThePatrickStarShow''. He also describes the episode as being from season 14, when it's from season 13.
** In his now-privated "The Wild World of Modern [=PSAs=]" video, Enter claims that in the ''WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020'' episode "Bun Control", the Warner's solution to getting rid of all the rabbits is to import dingos from Australia to eat them. Not only does this completely go against the episode's message (it was a thinly-veiled alegory for gun control, not invasive species), but it also ignores what happens immediately afterwards. The dingos were a misdirection, and the real plan was to set up a "bun buyback" to safely dispose of all the rabbits from the people who didn't want them.
** In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ18qxCP5AM SpongeBob Got Bad Again || Fun-Believable]]", he claims that the protagonist of the episode, Rube Goldfish, is a one-off whom the viewers have never seen before. Rube had actually been on the show for six years at this point, with major roles in "No Pictures Please" and "[=SpongeBob's=] Big Birthday Blowout" and frequent appearances on ''WesternAnimation/ThePatrickStarShow''. He also describes the episode as being from season 14, when it's from season 13.
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** In his now-privated "The Wild World of Modern [=PSAs=]" video, Enter claims that in the ''WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020'' episode "Bun Control", the Warner's solution to getting rid of all the rabbits is to import dingos from Australia to eat them. Not only does this completely go against the episode's message (it was a thinly-veiled alegory for gun control, not invasive species), but it also ignores what happens immediately afterwards. The dingos were a misdirection, and the real plan was to set up a "bun buyback" to safely dispose of all the rabbits from the people who didn't want them.
** In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ18qxCP5AM SpongeBob Got Bad Again || Fun-Believable]]", he claims that the protagonist of the episode, Rube Goldfish, is a one-off whom the viewers have never seen before. Rube had actually been on the show for six years at this point, with major roles in "No Pictures Please" and "[=SpongeBob's=] Big Birthday Blowout" and frequent appearances on ''WesternAnimation/ThePatrickStarShow''. He also describes the episode as being from season 14, when it's from season 13.
** In his now-privated "The Wild World of Modern [=PSAs=]" video, Enter claims that in the ''WesternAnimation/Animaniacs2020'' episode "Bun Control", the Warner's solution to getting rid of all the rabbits is to import dingos from Australia to eat them. Not only does this completely go against the episode's message (it was a thinly-veiled alegory for gun control, not invasive species), but it also ignores what happens immediately afterwards. The dingos were a misdirection, and the real plan was to set up a "bun buyback" to safely dispose of all the rabbits from the people who didn't want them.
** In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ18qxCP5AM SpongeBob Got Bad Again || Fun-Believable]]", he claims that the protagonist of the episode, Rube Goldfish, is a one-off whom the viewers have never seen before. Rube had actually been on the show for six years at this point, with major roles in "No Pictures Please" and "[=SpongeBob's=] Big Birthday Blowout" and frequent appearances on ''WesternAnimation/ThePatrickStarShow''. He also describes the episode as being from season 14, when it's from season 13.
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** In his now-privated "The Wild World of Modern [=PSAs=]" video, Enter claims that in
** In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zQ18qxCP5AM SpongeBob Got Bad Again || Fun-Believable]]", he claims that the protagonist of the episode, Rube Goldfish, is a one-off whom the viewers have never seen before. Rube had actually been on the show for six years at this point, with major roles in "No Pictures Please" and "[=SpongeBob's=] Big Birthday Blowout" and frequent appearances on ''WesternAnimation/ThePatrickStarShow''. He also describes the episode as being from season 14, when it's from season 13.