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** Neonyoshi150: My [=DMoS=] is in the review where Mr. Enter spent much of the episode complaining about the [[StrawCharacter Strawbot,]] I mean, advertiser friendly bot, about how anytime he says something "offensive", the bot complains. So much time is wasted on these boring segments and the complaints make no sense. Mr. Enter will say one or two sentences about the cartoon, then have several more sentences about the bot's complaints. I know he's trying to make a point about ''The Wall Street Journal'' and their current coverage of Website/YouTube, but it just drags on and on. When Mr. Enter ignores the bot and actually reviews the cartoon, the review becomes way more bearable. I thought his speech about how horribly the cartoon portrayed disabled people was really good. But then he brings up as bot again, and it goes downhill fast. I left the video as soon as he brought up LetsPlay/PewDiePie. What would have been an interesting video talking about how shows often portray disabled people, instead was bogged down by boring Strawmen.

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** Neonyoshi150: My [=DMoS=] is in the review where Mr. Enter spent much of the episode complaining about the [[StrawCharacter Strawbot,]] I mean, advertiser friendly bot, about how anytime he says something "offensive", the bot complains. So much time is wasted on these boring segments and the complaints make no sense. Mr. Enter will say one or two sentences about the cartoon, then have several more sentences about the bot's complaints. I know he's trying to make a point about ''The Wall Street Journal'' and their current coverage of Website/YouTube, but it just drags on and on. When Mr. Enter ignores the bot and actually reviews the cartoon, the review becomes way more bearable. I thought his speech about how horribly the cartoon portrayed disabled people was really good. But then he brings up as bot again, and it goes downhill fast. I left the video as soon as he brought up LetsPlay/PewDiePie.WebVideo/PewDiePie. What would have been an interesting video talking about how shows often portray disabled people, instead was bogged down by boring Strawmen.
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* MagnusForce: When I was a young and naive newbie to the animation fandom, Mr. Enter was somebody I respected. In the years since, my perception of him has completely flipped its head, and I now consider him one of the worst reviewers ever, particularly for how his way of reviewing and analyzing animation has proven fundamentally destructive to our ability to discuss cartoons. I've spent years unlearning the bullshit I've picked up from him and despise the overwhelming majority of cartoon reviewers for either copying him in all the worst ways or simply being just like him but without the anger. And if there is one moment from him that to me embodies the true awfulness of his "skills" at analyzing and reviewing, it's his claim that [[MadeInCountryX Canadian cartoons are the reason why people make fun of Canada]]. While he has shown his disgustingly ignorant nature towards the full diversity and scope of Canadian animation (from Creator/{{Nelvana}} to the Creator/NationalFilmBoardOfCanada to Creator/MercuryFilmworks) with his constant descriptions of Creator/{{Teletoon}} as an animation studio with the lowest production values (it isn't a studio; it's a network that commissions and funds shows) and propagation of the "Canadian Content laws mandate mass-produced cartoons" myth (even though said laws have existed since the inception of Canadian TV, also apply to live-action shows like ''Series/CornerGas'' and ''Series/{{Degrassi|TheNextGeneration}}'', and actually focus more on funding CanadianSeries and giving them more airtime on TV), this is him as his absolute stupidest. Not only is it yet another example of a take on Canadian cartoons based entirely on one's hatred of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' or whatever, but it's quite possible the stupidest one ever. Are you seriously telling me that ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' (which, friendly reminder, is partially produced in the United States and was created by an American) is the reason for the CanadaEh trope?! Are you seriously claiming that every joke about maple syrup, hockey, politeness, and snow was started by ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeMe'' (a partially French production by the way)?! Do you seriously believe that not a single joke about Canada existed before ''WesternAnimation/AlmostNakedAnimals'' (which was also created by an American)?! Do you seriously believe ''WesternAnimation/MegaBabies'' (yet again thought of by an American) is that influential on Canadian culture and society and its place on the world stage?! Is he seriously so ignorant that he doesn't even know that [[Creator/{{Nelvana}} some of the most famous and respected]] [[Creator/MercuryFilmworks animation studios worldwide]] are from Canada (to the point where it's getting increasingly common for American studios to outsource their cartoons to Canada)? Or that [[WesternAnimation/PawPatrol some]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Franklin}} of the]] [[WesternAnimation/LittleBear most]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Babar}} popular]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} kids']] [[WesternAnimation/{{Cyberchase}} cartoons]] [[WesternAnimation/CareBears1980s in modern]] [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic history]] were produced in Canada?! Or that the Creator/NationalFilmBoardOfCanada's arthouse animations have long been praised by the professional animation community for decades? Uuuugh! Not only does his statement show how little he truly knows about Canadian cartoons and Canada's contributions to animation (a sadly common thing on the Internet...), but it also shows he really does think the whole world revolves around cartoons. If you believe ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' is the reason why people make jokes about Canada, you seriously need to get outside more and expand your interests beyond children's cartoons.

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* MagnusForce: When I was a young and naive newbie to the animation fandom, Mr. Enter was somebody I respected. In the years since, my perception of him has completely flipped its head, and I now consider him one of the worst reviewers ever, particularly for how his way of reviewing and analyzing animation has proven fundamentally destructive to our ability to discuss cartoons. I've spent years unlearning the bullshit I've picked up from him and despise the overwhelming majority of cartoon reviewers for either copying him in all the worst ways or simply being just like him but without the anger. And if there is one moment from him that to me embodies the true awfulness of his "skills" at analyzing and reviewing, it's his claim that [[MadeInCountryX Canadian cartoons are the reason why people make fun of Canada]]. While he has shown his disgustingly ignorant nature towards the full diversity and scope of Canadian animation (from Creator/{{Nelvana}} to the Creator/NationalFilmBoardOfCanada to Creator/MercuryFilmworks) with his constant descriptions of Creator/{{Teletoon}} as an animation studio with the lowest production values (it isn't a studio; it's a network that commissions and funds shows) and propagation of the "Canadian Content laws mandate mass-produced cartoons" myth (even though said laws have existed since the inception of Canadian TV, also apply to live-action shows like ''Series/CornerGas'' and ''Series/{{Degrassi|TheNextGeneration}}'', and actually focus more on funding CanadianSeries and giving them more airtime on TV), this is him as his absolute stupidest. Not only is it yet another example of a take on Canadian cartoons based entirely on one's hatred of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' or whatever, but it's quite possible the stupidest one ever. Are you seriously telling me that ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' (which, friendly reminder, is partially produced in the United States and was created by an American) is the reason for the CanadaEh MooseAndMapleSyrup trope?! Are you seriously claiming that every joke about maple syrup, hockey, politeness, and snow was started by ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeMe'' (a partially French production by the way)?! Do you seriously believe that not a single joke about Canada existed before ''WesternAnimation/AlmostNakedAnimals'' (which was also created by an American)?! Do you seriously believe ''WesternAnimation/MegaBabies'' (yet again thought of by an American) is that influential on Canadian culture and society and its place on the world stage?! Is he seriously so ignorant that he doesn't even know that [[Creator/{{Nelvana}} some of the most famous and respected]] [[Creator/MercuryFilmworks animation studios worldwide]] are from Canada (to the point where it's getting increasingly common for American studios to outsource their cartoons to Canada)? Or that [[WesternAnimation/PawPatrol some]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Franklin}} of the]] [[WesternAnimation/LittleBear most]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Babar}} popular]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} kids']] [[WesternAnimation/{{Cyberchase}} cartoons]] [[WesternAnimation/CareBears1980s in modern]] [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic history]] were produced in Canada?! Or that the Creator/NationalFilmBoardOfCanada's arthouse animations have long been praised by the professional animation community for decades? Uuuugh! Not only does his statement show how little he truly knows about Canadian cartoons and Canada's contributions to animation (a sadly common thing on the Internet...), but it also shows he really does think the whole world revolves around cartoons. If you believe ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' is the reason why people make jokes about Canada, you seriously need to get outside more and expand your interests beyond children's cartoons.
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* Tropers/LunaVeg87: I didn't think any episode of Mr. Enter's could have aggravated me as much as [[WesternAnimation/AngelaAnaconda "The Substitute,"]] but he managed to outdo himself with his "Everything is Offensive" video that premiered in December 2018. It was basically a perfect storm of lecturing other critics who call out media with problematic implications and regurgitating the talking points of the right-wing/reactionary side of [=YouTube=] that I've been hearing since 2015 [[YouKeepUsingThatWord (likening criticism to demands for censorship]] and [[ChewbaccaDefense claiming that representation of minorities is a no-win situation because some people might criticize it either way)]], but what bothered me the most about it was his complaints about people being offended by the Rankin-Bass Rudolph special because of [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer the cruel way]] [[TheWoobie the main character is treated]] [[KidsAreCruel by his peers,]] [[AbusiveParents his parents,]] [[AdultsAreUseless and every adult in the special.]] It annoyed me because it was coming from the same person who had a hissy fit over [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness "Putting]] [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Your Hoof Down"]] because Fluttershy was mean to her friends (even though her losing her temper and blowing up at her friends and subsequently having to learn her lesson was the entire point of the episode. Not only that but considering he's criticized [[WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle other cartoons]] [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy that feature]] bullying and parental abuse, it comes off like Rudolph only gets a pass from him because of NostalgiaGoggles.

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* Tropers/LunaVeg87: I didn't think any episode of Mr. Enter's could have aggravated me as much as [[WesternAnimation/AngelaAnaconda "The Substitute,"]] but he managed to outdo himself with his "Everything is Offensive" video that premiered in December 2018. It was basically a perfect storm of lecturing other critics who call out media with problematic implications and regurgitating the talking points of the right-wing/reactionary side of [=YouTube=] that I've been hearing since 2015 [[YouKeepUsingThatWord (likening criticism to demands for censorship]] and [[ChewbaccaDefense claiming that representation of minorities is a no-win situation because some people might criticize it either way)]], but what bothered me the most about it was his complaints about people being offended by the Rankin-Bass Rudolph special because of [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer the cruel way]] [[TheWoobie the main character is treated]] [[KidsAreCruel by his peers,]] [[AbusiveParents his parents,]] [[AdultsAreUseless and every adult in the special.]] It annoyed me because it was coming from the same person who had a hissy fit over [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness "Putting]] [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Your Hoof Down"]] because Fluttershy was mean to her friends (even though her losing her temper and blowing up at her friends and subsequently having to learn her lesson was the entire point of the episode.episode). Not only that but considering he's criticized [[WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle other cartoons]] [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy that feature]] bullying and parental abuse, it comes off like Rudolph only gets a pass from him because of NostalgiaGoggles.
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* Tropers/LunaVeg87: I didn't think any episode of Mr. Enter's could have aggravated me as much as [[WesternAnimation/AngelaAnaconda "The Substitute,"]] but he managed to outdo himself with his "Everything is Offensive" video that premiered in December 2018. It was basically a perfect storm of lecturing other critics who call out media with problematic implications and regurgitating the talking points of the right-wing/reactionary side of [=YouTube=] that I've been hearing since 2015 [[YouKeepUsingThatWord (likening criticism to demands for censorship]] and [[ChewbaccaDefense claiming that representation of minorities is a no-win situation because some people might criticize it either way)]], but what bothered me the most about it was his complaints about people being offended by the Rankin-Bass Rudolph special because of [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer the cruel way]] [[TheWoobie the main character is treated]] [[KidsAreCruel by his peers,]] [[AbusiveParents his parents,]] [[AdultsAreUseless and every adult in the special.]] It annoyed me because it was coming from the same person who had a hissy fit over [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness "Putting]] [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Your Hoof Down"]] because Fluttershy was mean to her friends (even though her losing her temper and blowing up at her friends and [[AnAesop subsequently having to learn her lesson was the entire point of the episode)]]. Not only that but considering he's criticized [[WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle other cartoons]] [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy that feature]] bullying and parental abuse, it comes off like Rudolph only gets a pass from him because of NostalgiaGoggles.

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* Tropers/LunaVeg87: I didn't think any episode of Mr. Enter's could have aggravated me as much as [[WesternAnimation/AngelaAnaconda "The Substitute,"]] but he managed to outdo himself with his "Everything is Offensive" video that premiered in December 2018. It was basically a perfect storm of lecturing other critics who call out media with problematic implications and regurgitating the talking points of the right-wing/reactionary side of [=YouTube=] that I've been hearing since 2015 [[YouKeepUsingThatWord (likening criticism to demands for censorship]] and [[ChewbaccaDefense claiming that representation of minorities is a no-win situation because some people might criticize it either way)]], but what bothered me the most about it was his complaints about people being offended by the Rankin-Bass Rudolph special because of [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer the cruel way]] [[TheWoobie the main character is treated]] [[KidsAreCruel by his peers,]] [[AbusiveParents his parents,]] [[AdultsAreUseless and every adult in the special.]] It annoyed me because it was coming from the same person who had a hissy fit over [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness "Putting]] [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Your Hoof Down"]] because Fluttershy was mean to her friends (even though her losing her temper and blowing up at her friends and [[AnAesop subsequently having to learn her lesson was the entire point of the episode)]].episode. Not only that but considering he's criticized [[WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle other cartoons]] [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy that feature]] bullying and parental abuse, it comes off like Rudolph only gets a pass from him because of NostalgiaGoggles.
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* @/{{DeltaJuli}}: People think that Mr. Enter was at his worst to Spongebob's writers in his Pet Sitter Pat review. But to me personally, his ending to his "Stuck In The Wringer" review is far worse. He calls them "excuses for humanity" while straight up going into bullying territory, telling them they "can thank their lucky stars every day" that they even got their jobs in the first place, and that if they "keep writing this trite shit" nobody is going to want to hire them. ...[[FlatWhat What?]] All of this for a joke moral.

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* @/{{DeltaJuli}}: People think that Mr. Enter was at his worst to Spongebob's writers in his Pet Sitter Pat review. But to me personally, his ending to his "Stuck In The Wringer" review is far worse. He calls them "excuses "poor excuses for humanity" while straight up going into bullying territory, telling them they "can thank their lucky stars every day" that they even got their jobs in the first place, and that if they "keep writing this trite shit" nobody is going to want to hire them. ...[[FlatWhat What?]] All of this for a joke moral.
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* Vexer: For me, it was his review of "Screams of Silence". I already found him rather grating with his annoying ranting about adult animation "copying" ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' (which is total bullshit, most adult animated shows were more likely influenced by ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' than anything else) and his irritating shouting and incessant preaching in all his ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' reviews where he insults anyone that dares to actually laugh at the show. But this review really cemented the fact that he is terrible at reviewing ''Family Guy'' (I may disagree with his negative ''WesternAnimation/{{SpongeBob|SquarePants}}'' reviews, but at least he came across as more reasonable in those) and should just give it up already. The biggest problem I have with his review is that he thinks that just because ''Family Guy'' has some fucked up humor that it's not allowed to tackle a serious issue (and I have a hard time believing his talk about statistics on the subject being unreliable, considering he gets several facts wrong in many of his reviews). I, for one, thought it did a good job of tackling the issue of domestic violence head-on.

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* Vexer: For me, it was his review of "Screams of Silence". I already found him rather grating with his annoying ranting about adult animation "copying" ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'' (which is total bullshit, most adult animated shows were more likely influenced by ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' than anything else) and his irritating shouting and incessant preaching in all his ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' reviews where he insults anyone that who dares to actually laugh at the show. But this review really cemented the fact that he is terrible at reviewing ''Family Guy'' (I may disagree with his negative ''WesternAnimation/{{SpongeBob|SquarePants}}'' reviews, but at least he came across as more reasonable in those) and should just give it up already. The biggest problem I have with his review is that he thinks that just because ''Family Guy'' has some fucked up humor that it's not allowed to tackle a serious issue (and I have a hard time believing his talk about statistics on the subject being unreliable, considering he gets several facts wrong in many of his reviews). I, for one, thought it did a good job of tackling the issue of domestic violence head-on.
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** Reubensandwich: His review of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' makes me genuinely wonder if we shouldn't be so hard on him. In it, he said that the film failed to portray 2002 because it is post-9/11 and people were paranoid about more terrorist attacks. Was there paranoia? Yes. But I think you are drastically, drastically overestimating it--and as a result are DramaticallyMissingThePoint. If you were letting the threat of terrorists live rent free in your head in 2002, then I'm sorry to be you, Mr. Enter. Because the rest of the world, including the US and Canada, was not. Additionally, I remember when you criticized Extra Credits. Yeah, there were many things in that video I agree with. Sure, you had some research failures like the cost of videos[[labelnote:Clarification]]He argued that because movie prices, specifically citing the home video release, has remained relatively consistent (Within the $10-30 range) and only going up based upon technological changes, games could afford to stay the same price. He doesn't appear to realise that this is actually because films make the vast majority of their money off of box office or, as of 2020, virtual streaming tickets.[[/labelnote]], but I do agree that you were pointing out how tone deaf and blind Extra Credits was sounding. When you criticized them for saying "all media is political", you referenced that one ''Far Cry'' game being criticised for not making some message. Here, you do... the exact same thing: criticize ''Turning Red'' for not acknowledging the post-9/11 paranoia. Whoops. Did you even watch the movie? Your response of "Well, I guess I did something right because I angered Twitter" pretty much shows you probably have some actual problems with your mental faculties--because that's literally not what people were criticizing you for. They were criticizing you for wondering why a film that's not about 9/11 or the society post-9/11 in any way doesn't mention it. What, do you think ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' should mention the NewMediaAreEvil push against video games in TheNineties spurred on by games like ''VideoGame/MortalKombat1992'', ''VideoGame/{{DOOM}}'' and ''VideoGame/NightTrap''? Or that a cartoon set in 2022 and made in 2022 should mention the Russiophobia? Additionally, you comment on how much you really hate Ming. I get it - that's one of your [[BerserkButton berserk buttons]]. But you venting about how much you hated her? Sounds like the actress, director, and the writers did their jobs! Because you're not supposed to like Ming. You're supposed to find her obnoxious and if anything, pity her. You're supposed to see her acting embarrassing and think "Wow, Mei, you have to go home to that?"

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** Reubensandwich: His review of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' makes me genuinely wonder if we shouldn't be so hard on him. In it, he said that the film failed to portray 2002 because it is post-9/11 and people were paranoid about more terrorist attacks. Was there paranoia? Yes. But I think you are drastically, drastically overestimating it--and as a result are DramaticallyMissingThePoint. If you were letting the threat of terrorists live rent free in your head in 2002, then I'm sorry to be you, Mr. Enter. Because the rest of the world, including the US and Canada, was not. Additionally, I remember when you criticized Extra Credits. Yeah, there were many things in that video I agree with. Sure, you had some research failures like the cost of videos[[labelnote:Clarification]]He argued that because movie prices, specifically citing the home video release, has remained relatively consistent (Within the $10-30 range) and only going up based upon technological changes, games could afford to stay the same price. He doesn't appear to realise that this is actually because films make the vast majority of their money off of box office or, as of 2020, virtual streaming tickets.[[/labelnote]], but I do agree that you were pointing out how tone deaf and blind Extra Credits was sounding. When you criticized them for saying "all media is political", you referenced that one ''Far Cry'' game being criticised for not making some message. Here, you do... the exact same thing: criticize ''Turning Red'' for not acknowledging the post-9/11 paranoia. Whoops. Did you even watch the movie? Right as he criticises "Ming shouldn't be able to get that close to the school", watching the movie would showcase a ''security guard'' walking ''right up to Ming'' and escorting her away. Your response of "Well, I guess I did something right because I angered Twitter" pretty much shows you probably have some actual problems with your mental faculties--because that's literally not what people were criticizing you for. They were criticizing you for wondering why a film that's not about 9/11 or the society post-9/11 in any way doesn't mention it. What, do you think ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' should mention the NewMediaAreEvil push against video games in TheNineties spurred on by games like ''VideoGame/MortalKombat1992'', ''VideoGame/{{DOOM}}'' and ''VideoGame/NightTrap''? Or that a cartoon set in 2022 and made in 2022 should mention the Russiophobia? Additionally, you comment on how much you really hate Ming. I get it - that's one of your [[BerserkButton berserk buttons]]. But you venting about how much you hated her? Sounds like the actress, director, and the writers did their jobs! Because you're not supposed to like Ming. You're supposed ''supposed'' to find her obnoxious and if anything, pity her. You're supposed to see her acting embarrassing and think "Wow, Mei, you have to go home to that?" ''that''?" You aren't supposed to see Ming and think she's right.
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* Tropers/{{Pgj1997}}: For me, I stopped watching him when he started clickbaiting titles. With such [[SarcasmMode wonderful titles]] such as "WesternAnimation/ThePatrickStarShow Calls Out the Critics!", "WesternAnimation/HighGuardianSpice is a Disorientating MESS", "The WesternAnimation/HeyArnold Episode Where Dino 'Dies'", "Nickelodeon's WORST Christmas Special", and probably the worst offender out of all of them, "WesternAnimation/Cars1 1 is a bad movie which exists that I wish did not. It is a bad movie that I hate. Very very bad", most of which give little to no indication of what exactly he's reviewing (especially in the case of individual episodes, unlike what he used to do; you know, put them in the actual title), and just feel like cries for attention. What's even worse is that change came straight out of nowhere. If there's one thing that viewers like, it's consistency. These titles aren't consistent with his older videos. They don't even look like Mr. Enter videos, they look just like any another corporate review channel. And that's a huge turnoff.

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* Tropers/{{Pgj1997}}: For me, I stopped watching him when he started clickbaiting titles. With such [[SarcasmMode wonderful titles]] such as "WesternAnimation/ThePatrickStarShow Calls Out the Critics!", "WesternAnimation/HighGuardianSpice is a Disorientating MESS", "The WesternAnimation/HeyArnold Episode Where Dino 'Dies'", "Nickelodeon's WORST Christmas Special", and probably the worst offender out of all of them, "WesternAnimation/Cars1 1 is a bad movie which exists that I wish did not. It is a bad movie that I hate. Very very bad", most of which give little to no indication of what exactly he's reviewing (especially in the case of individual episodes, unlike what he used to do; you know, put them in the actual title), and just feel like cries for attention. What's even worse is that change came straight out of nowhere. If there's one thing that viewers like, it's consistency. These titles aren't consistent with his older videos. They don't even look like Mr. Enter videos, they look just like any another other corporate review channel. And that's a huge turnoff.
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* Tropers/{{Pgj1997}}: For me, I stopped watching him when he started clickbaiting titles. With such [[SarcasmMode wonderful titles]] such as "WesternAnimation/ThePatrickStarShow Calls Out the Critics!", "WesternAnimation/HighGuardianSpice is a Disorientating MESS", "The WesternAnimation/HeyArnold Episode Where Dino 'Dies'", "Nickelodeon's WORST Christmas Special", and probably the worst offender out of all of them, "WesternAnimation/Cars1 1 is a bad movie which exists that I wish did not. It is a bad movie that I hate. Very very bad", most of which give little to no indication of what exactly he's reviewing (especially in the case of individual episodes, unlike what he used to do; you know, put them in the actual title), and just feel like cries for attention. What's even worse is that change came straight out of nowhere. If there's one thing that viewers like, it's consistency. These titles aren't consistent with his older videos. They don't even look like Mr. Enter videos, they look just like any another corporate review channel. And that's a huge turnoff.
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* Tropers/Ramone490: While I am a casual fan of Mr. Enter's, one moment that I found really petty and pathetic was when he put ''WesternAnimation/Shrek1'' as a dishonorable mention in his "Top 11 Worst Animation Cliches". He put a good movie as a terrible animation cliche because it inspired lesser-quality products. [[SarcasmMode Yeah, that seems fair.]] That is like hating on ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie'' and ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' for indirectly inspiring ''WesternAnimation/TheEmojiMovie''. This moment is even more infuriating when he directly references SeinfeldIsUnfunny in the next video. I can understand if he is not a big fan of the movie. But it definitely seems unfair to consider the ''whole movie'' as a terrible animation cliche because it introduced some annoying trends. Especially when said trends are mostly harmless nitpicks.

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* Tropers/Ramone490: While I am a casual fan of Mr. Enter's, one moment that I found really petty and pathetic was when he put ''WesternAnimation/Shrek1'' as a dishonorable mention in his "Top 11 Worst Animation Cliches". He put a good movie as a terrible animation cliche because it inspired lesser-quality products. [[SarcasmMode Yeah, that seems fair.]] That is like hating on ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie'' and ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' for indirectly inspiring ''WesternAnimation/TheEmojiMovie''. This moment is even more infuriating when he directly references SeinfeldIsUnfunny [[OnceOriginalNowCommon how "Seinfeld Is Unfunny]] in the next video. I can understand if he is not a big fan of the movie. But it definitely seems unfair to consider the ''whole movie'' as a terrible animation cliche because it introduced some annoying trends. Especially when said trends are mostly harmless nitpicks.
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* Tropers/AnyonesMaster: Call me biased because I like the show, but his entry for TUFF Puppy was so irksome to me with how much he refused to give anything the show did a chance. He insists the show is unoriginal, despite that very clearly not being the case, that is has nothing to offer, even though it's pretty action-packed with fast-paced humor, and even deducts a point towards the final score over Snaptrap's voice, which honestly isn't even that annoying. It's like he let his distaste for Butch Hartman cloud his judgment when "reviewing" this show.
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** [=RNotte=]: I hate this video, and given Mr. Enter’s recent [[https://youtu.be/vwRmJNfR6i4 countdown of his worst videos]], I don’t even think [[CreatorBacklash he himself likes the video.]] It’s a showcase of Past Enter at his worst: elitism, poor editing and audio, bashing the people behind the show, calling its fans stupid, nostalgia poisoning (“old cartoons good, new cartoons bad”), wishing the characters would die, and implying that the future of entertainment is bleak and hopeless because this cartoon exists. Look, I’m not a fan of ‘’Breadwinners’’ myself, but this review made Enter sound like [[MoralGuardians a political commentator who drums up fake outrage, creating a demonized target, while pretending to care about “the children.”]] And that’s a recurring theme throughout many of his past AA episodes. To be fair, the aforementioned “Top 10 Worst Mr. Enter Videos” is one of my favorites of his videos because it takes real courage to admit you screwed up in the past, apologize for it, and make amends. Wherever Mr. Enter goes next, I hope it’ll be far away from this disaster of a review.

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** [=RNotte=]: I hate this video, and given Mr. Enter’s recent [[https://youtu.be/vwRmJNfR6i4 countdown of his worst videos]], I don’t even think [[CreatorBacklash he himself likes the video.]] It’s a showcase of Past Enter at his worst: elitism, poor editing and audio, bashing the people behind the show, calling its fans stupid, nostalgia poisoning (“old cartoons good, new cartoons bad”), wishing the characters would die, and implying that the future of entertainment is bleak and hopeless because this cartoon exists. Look, I’m not a fan of ‘’Breadwinners’’ ''Breadwinners'' myself, but this review made Enter sound like [[MoralGuardians a political commentator who drums up fake outrage, creating a demonized target, while pretending to care about “the children.”]] And that’s a recurring theme throughout many of his past AA episodes. To be fair, the aforementioned “Top 10 Worst Mr. Enter Videos” is one of my favorites of his videos because it takes real courage to admit you screwed up in the past, apologize for it, and make amends. Wherever Mr. Enter goes next, I hope it’ll be far away from this disaster of a review.
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* MagnusForce: When I was a young and naive newbie to the animation fandom, Mr. Enter was somebody I respected. In the years since, my perception of him has completely flipped its head, and I now consider him one of the worst reviewers ever, particularly for how his way of reviewing and analyzing animation has proven fundamentally destructive to our ability to discuss cartoons. I've spent years unlearning the bullshit I've picked up from him and despise the overwhelming majority of cartoon reviewers for either copying him in all the worst ways or simply being just like him but without the anger. And if there is one moment from him that to me embodies the true awfulness of his "skills" at analyzing and reviewing, it's his claim that [[MadeInCountryX Canadian cartoons are the reason why people make fun of Canada]]. While he has shown his disgustingly ignorant nature towards the full diversity and scope of Canadian animation (from Creator/{{Nelvana}} to the Creator/NationalFilmBoardOfCanada to Creator/MercuryFilmworks) with his constant descriptions of Creator/{{Teletoon}} as an animation studio with the lowest production values (it isn't a studio; it's a network that commissions and funds shows) and propagation of the "Canadian Content laws mandate mass-produced cartoons" myth (even though said laws have existed since the inception of Canadian TV, also apply to live-action shows like ''Series/CornerGas'' and ''Series/{{Degrass|TheNextGeneration}}'', and actually focus more on funding CanadianSeries and giving them more airtime on TV), this is him as his absolute stupidest. Not only is it yet another example of a take on Canadian cartoons based entirely on one's hatred of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' or whatever, but it's quite possible the stupidest one ever. Are you seriously telling me that ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' (which, friendly reminder, is partially produced in the United States and was created by an American) is the reason for the CanadaEh trope?! Are you seriously claiming that every joke about maple syrup, hockey, politeness, and snow was started by ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeMe'' (a partially French production by the way)?! Do you seriously believe that not a single joke about Canada existed before ''WesternAnimation/AlmostNakedAnimals'' (which was also created by an American)?! Do you seriously believe ''WesternAnimation/MegaBabies'' (yet again thought of by an American) is that influential on Canadian culture and society and its place on the world stage?! Is he seriously so ignorant that he doesn't even know that [[Creator/{{Nelvana}} some of the most famous and respected]] [[Creator/MercuryFilmworks animation studios worldwide]] are from Canada (to the point where it's getting increasingly common for American studios to outsource their cartoons to Canada)? Or that [[WesternAnimation/PawPatrol some]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Franklin}} of the]] [[WesternAnimation/LittleBear most]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Babar}} popular]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} kids']] [[WesternAnimation/{{Cyberchase}} cartoons]] [[WesternAnimation/CareBears1980s in modern]] [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic history]] were produced in Canada?! Or that the Creator/NationalFilmBoardOfCanada's arthouse animations have long been praised by the professional animation community for decades? Uuuugh! Not only does his statement show how little he truly knows about Canadian cartoons and Canada's contributions to animation (a sadly common thing on the Internet...), but it also shows he really does think the whole world revolves around cartoons. If you believe ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' is the reason why people make jokes about Canada, you seriously need to get outside more and expand your interests beyond children's cartoons.

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* MagnusForce: When I was a young and naive newbie to the animation fandom, Mr. Enter was somebody I respected. In the years since, my perception of him has completely flipped its head, and I now consider him one of the worst reviewers ever, particularly for how his way of reviewing and analyzing animation has proven fundamentally destructive to our ability to discuss cartoons. I've spent years unlearning the bullshit I've picked up from him and despise the overwhelming majority of cartoon reviewers for either copying him in all the worst ways or simply being just like him but without the anger. And if there is one moment from him that to me embodies the true awfulness of his "skills" at analyzing and reviewing, it's his claim that [[MadeInCountryX Canadian cartoons are the reason why people make fun of Canada]]. While he has shown his disgustingly ignorant nature towards the full diversity and scope of Canadian animation (from Creator/{{Nelvana}} to the Creator/NationalFilmBoardOfCanada to Creator/MercuryFilmworks) with his constant descriptions of Creator/{{Teletoon}} as an animation studio with the lowest production values (it isn't a studio; it's a network that commissions and funds shows) and propagation of the "Canadian Content laws mandate mass-produced cartoons" myth (even though said laws have existed since the inception of Canadian TV, also apply to live-action shows like ''Series/CornerGas'' and ''Series/{{Degrass|TheNextGeneration}}'', ''Series/{{Degrassi|TheNextGeneration}}'', and actually focus more on funding CanadianSeries and giving them more airtime on TV), this is him as his absolute stupidest. Not only is it yet another example of a take on Canadian cartoons based entirely on one's hatred of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' or whatever, but it's quite possible the stupidest one ever. Are you seriously telling me that ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' (which, friendly reminder, is partially produced in the United States and was created by an American) is the reason for the CanadaEh trope?! Are you seriously claiming that every joke about maple syrup, hockey, politeness, and snow was started by ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeMe'' (a partially French production by the way)?! Do you seriously believe that not a single joke about Canada existed before ''WesternAnimation/AlmostNakedAnimals'' (which was also created by an American)?! Do you seriously believe ''WesternAnimation/MegaBabies'' (yet again thought of by an American) is that influential on Canadian culture and society and its place on the world stage?! Is he seriously so ignorant that he doesn't even know that [[Creator/{{Nelvana}} some of the most famous and respected]] [[Creator/MercuryFilmworks animation studios worldwide]] are from Canada (to the point where it's getting increasingly common for American studios to outsource their cartoons to Canada)? Or that [[WesternAnimation/PawPatrol some]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Franklin}} of the]] [[WesternAnimation/LittleBear most]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Babar}} popular]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} kids']] [[WesternAnimation/{{Cyberchase}} cartoons]] [[WesternAnimation/CareBears1980s in modern]] [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic history]] were produced in Canada?! Or that the Creator/NationalFilmBoardOfCanada's arthouse animations have long been praised by the professional animation community for decades? Uuuugh! Not only does his statement show how little he truly knows about Canadian cartoons and Canada's contributions to animation (a sadly common thing on the Internet...), but it also shows he really does think the whole world revolves around cartoons. If you believe ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' is the reason why people make jokes about Canada, you seriously need to get outside more and expand your interests beyond children's cartoons.
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* Tropers/Ramone490: While I am a casual fan of Mr. Enter's, one moment that I found really petty and pathetic was when he put ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' as a dishonorable mention in his "Top 11 Worst Animation Cliches". He put a good movie as a terrible animation cliche because it inspired lesser-quality products. [[SarcasmMode Yeah, that seems fair.]] That is like hating on ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie'' and ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' for indirectly inspiring ''WesternAnimation/TheEmojiMovie''. This moment is even more infuriating when he directly references SeinfeldIsUnfunny in the next video. I can understand if he is not a big fan of the movie. But it definitely seems unfair to consider the ''whole movie'' as a terrible animation cliche because it introduced some annoying trends. Especially when said trends are mostly harmless nitpicks.

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* Tropers/Ramone490: While I am a casual fan of Mr. Enter's, one moment that I found really petty and pathetic was when he put ''WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}}'' ''WesternAnimation/Shrek1'' as a dishonorable mention in his "Top 11 Worst Animation Cliches". He put a good movie as a terrible animation cliche because it inspired lesser-quality products. [[SarcasmMode Yeah, that seems fair.]] That is like hating on ''WesternAnimation/TheLegoMovie'' and ''WesternAnimation/WreckItRalph'' for indirectly inspiring ''WesternAnimation/TheEmojiMovie''. This moment is even more infuriating when he directly references SeinfeldIsUnfunny in the next video. I can understand if he is not a big fan of the movie. But it definitely seems unfair to consider the ''whole movie'' as a terrible animation cliche because it introduced some annoying trends. Especially when said trends are mostly harmless nitpicks.
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* @/{{DeltaJuli}}: People think that Mr. Enter was at his worst to Spongebob's writers in [SpongebobSquarepants/Pet Sitter Pat.] But to me personally, his ending to his "Stuck In The Wringer" review is ''far'' worse. He calls them "excuses for humanity" while straight up going into bullying territory, telling them they "can thank their lucky stars every day" that they even got their jobs in the first place, and that if they "keep writing this trite shit" nobody is going to want to hire them. ...[[FlatWhat What?]]

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* @/{{DeltaJuli}}: People think that Mr. Enter was at his worst to Spongebob's writers in [SpongebobSquarepants/Pet his Pet Sitter Pat.] Pat review. But to me personally, his ending to his "Stuck In The Wringer" review is ''far'' far worse. He calls them "excuses for humanity" while straight up going into bullying territory, telling them they "can thank their lucky stars every day" that they even got their jobs in the first place, and that if they "keep writing this trite shit" nobody is going to want to hire them. ...[[FlatWhat What?]]What?]] All of this for a joke moral.
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* DeltaJuli: People think that Mr. Enter was at his worst to Spongebob's writers in [SpongebobSquarepants/Pet Sitter Pat.] But to me personally, his ending to his "Stuck In The Wringer" review is ''far'' worse. He calls them "excuses for humanity" while straight up going into bullying territory, telling them they "can thank their lucky stars every day" that they even got their jobs in the first place, and that if they "keep writing this trite shit" nobody is going to want to hire them. ...[[FlatWhat What?]]

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* DeltaJuli: @/{{DeltaJuli}}: People think that Mr. Enter was at his worst to Spongebob's writers in [SpongebobSquarepants/Pet Sitter Pat.] But to me personally, his ending to his "Stuck In The Wringer" review is ''far'' worse. He calls them "excuses for humanity" while straight up going into bullying territory, telling them they "can thank their lucky stars every day" that they even got their jobs in the first place, and that if they "keep writing this trite shit" nobody is going to want to hire them. ...[[FlatWhat What?]]
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* Tropers/DeltaJuli: People think that Mr. Enter was at his worst to Spongebob's writers in [SpongebobSquarepants/Pet Sitter Pat.] But to me personally, his ending to his "Stuck In The Wringer" review is ''far'' worse. He calls them "excuses for humanity" while straight up going into bullying territory, telling them they "can thank their lucky stars every day" that they even got their jobs in the first place, and that if they "keep writing this trite shit" nobody is going to want to hire them. ...[[FlatWhat What?]]

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* Tropers/DeltaJuli: DeltaJuli: People think that Mr. Enter was at his worst to Spongebob's writers in [SpongebobSquarepants/Pet Sitter Pat.] But to me personally, his ending to his "Stuck In The Wringer" review is ''far'' worse. He calls them "excuses for humanity" while straight up going into bullying territory, telling them they "can thank their lucky stars every day" that they even got their jobs in the first place, and that if they "keep writing this trite shit" nobody is going to want to hire them. ...[[FlatWhat What?]]
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* Tropers/DeltaJuli: People think that Mr. Enter was at his worst to Spongebob's writers in Pet Sitter Pat. But to me personally, his ending to his "Stuck In The Wringer" review is ''far'' worse. He calls them "excuses for humanity" while straight up going into bullying territory, telling them they "can thank their lucky stars every day" that they even got their jobs in the first place, and that if they "keep writing this trite shit" nobody is going to want to hire them. ...[[FlatWhat What?]]

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* Tropers/DeltaJuli: People think that Mr. Enter was at his worst to Spongebob's writers in Pet [SpongebobSquarepants/Pet Sitter Pat. Pat.] But to me personally, his ending to his "Stuck In The Wringer" review is ''far'' worse. He calls them "excuses for humanity" while straight up going into bullying territory, telling them they "can thank their lucky stars every day" that they even got their jobs in the first place, and that if they "keep writing this trite shit" nobody is going to want to hire them. ...[[FlatWhat What?]]
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* MagnusForce: When I was a young and naive newbie to the animation fandom, Mr. Enter was somebody I respected. In the years since, my perception of him has completely flipped its head, and I now consider him one of the worst reviewers ever, particularly for how his way of reviewing and analyzing animation has proven fundamentally destructive to our ability to discuss cartoons. I've spent years unlearning the bullshit I've picked up from him and despise the overwhelming majority of cartoon reviewers for either copying him in all the worst ways or simply being just like him but without the anger. And if there is one moment from him that to me embodies the true awfulness of his "skills" at analyzing and reviewing, it's his claim that [[MadeInCountryX Canadian cartoons are the reason why people make fun of Canada]]. While he has shown his disgustingly ignorant nature towards the full diversity and scope of Canadian animation (from Creator/{{Nelvana}} to the Creator/NationalFilmBoardOfCanada to Creator/MercuryFilmworks) with his constant descriptions of Creator/{{Teletoon}} as an animation studio with the lowest production values (it isn't a studio; it's a network that commissions and funds shows) and propagation of the "Canadian Content laws mandate mass-produced cartoons" myth (even though said laws have existed since the inception of Canadian TV, also apply to live-action shows like ''Series/CornerGas'' and ''Series/{{Degrassi}}'', and actually focus more on funding CanadianSeries and giving them more airtime on TV), this is him as his absolute stupidest. Not only is it yet another example of a take on Canadian cartoons based entirely on one's hatred of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' or whatever, but it's quite possible the stupidest one ever. Are you seriously telling me that ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' (which, friendly reminder, is partially produced in the United States and was created by an American) is the reason for the CanadaEh trope?! Are you seriously claiming that every joke about maple syrup, hockey, politeness, and snow was started by ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeMe'' (a partially French production by the way)?! Do you seriously believe that not a single joke about Canada existed before ''WesternAnimation/AlmostNakedAnimals'' (which was also created by an American)?! Do you seriously believe ''WesternAnimation/MegaBabies'' (yet again thought of by an American) is that influential on Canadian culture and society and its place on the world stage?! Is he seriously so ignorant that he doesn't even know that [[Creator/{{Nelvana}} some of the most famous and respected]] [[Creator/MercuryFilmworks animation studios worldwide]] are from Canada (to the point where it's getting increasingly common for American studios to outsource their cartoons to Canada)? Or that [[WesternAnimation/PawPatrol some]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Franklin}} of the]] [[WesternAnimation/LittleBear most]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Babar}} popular]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} kids']] [[WesternAnimation/{{Cyberchase}} cartoons]] [[WesternAnimation/CareBears1980s in modern]] [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic history]] were produced in Canada?! Or that the Creator/NationalFilmBoardOfCanada's arthouse animations have long been praised by the professional animation community for decades? Uuuugh! Not only does his statement show how little he truly knows about Canadian cartoons and Canada's contributions to animation (a sadly common thing on the Internet...), but it also shows he really does think the whole world revolves around cartoons. If you believe ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' is the reason why people make jokes about Canada, you seriously need to get outside more and expand your interests beyond children's cartoons.

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* MagnusForce: When I was a young and naive newbie to the animation fandom, Mr. Enter was somebody I respected. In the years since, my perception of him has completely flipped its head, and I now consider him one of the worst reviewers ever, particularly for how his way of reviewing and analyzing animation has proven fundamentally destructive to our ability to discuss cartoons. I've spent years unlearning the bullshit I've picked up from him and despise the overwhelming majority of cartoon reviewers for either copying him in all the worst ways or simply being just like him but without the anger. And if there is one moment from him that to me embodies the true awfulness of his "skills" at analyzing and reviewing, it's his claim that [[MadeInCountryX Canadian cartoons are the reason why people make fun of Canada]]. While he has shown his disgustingly ignorant nature towards the full diversity and scope of Canadian animation (from Creator/{{Nelvana}} to the Creator/NationalFilmBoardOfCanada to Creator/MercuryFilmworks) with his constant descriptions of Creator/{{Teletoon}} as an animation studio with the lowest production values (it isn't a studio; it's a network that commissions and funds shows) and propagation of the "Canadian Content laws mandate mass-produced cartoons" myth (even though said laws have existed since the inception of Canadian TV, also apply to live-action shows like ''Series/CornerGas'' and ''Series/{{Degrassi}}'', ''Series/{{Degrass|TheNextGeneration}}'', and actually focus more on funding CanadianSeries and giving them more airtime on TV), this is him as his absolute stupidest. Not only is it yet another example of a take on Canadian cartoons based entirely on one's hatred of ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' or whatever, but it's quite possible the stupidest one ever. Are you seriously telling me that ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' (which, friendly reminder, is partially produced in the United States and was created by an American) is the reason for the CanadaEh trope?! Are you seriously claiming that every joke about maple syrup, hockey, politeness, and snow was started by ''WesternAnimation/MyLifeMe'' (a partially French production by the way)?! Do you seriously believe that not a single joke about Canada existed before ''WesternAnimation/AlmostNakedAnimals'' (which was also created by an American)?! Do you seriously believe ''WesternAnimation/MegaBabies'' (yet again thought of by an American) is that influential on Canadian culture and society and its place on the world stage?! Is he seriously so ignorant that he doesn't even know that [[Creator/{{Nelvana}} some of the most famous and respected]] [[Creator/MercuryFilmworks animation studios worldwide]] are from Canada (to the point where it's getting increasingly common for American studios to outsource their cartoons to Canada)? Or that [[WesternAnimation/PawPatrol some]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Franklin}} of the]] [[WesternAnimation/LittleBear most]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Babar}} popular]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} kids']] [[WesternAnimation/{{Cyberchase}} cartoons]] [[WesternAnimation/CareBears1980s in modern]] [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic history]] were produced in Canada?! Or that the Creator/NationalFilmBoardOfCanada's arthouse animations have long been praised by the professional animation community for decades? Uuuugh! Not only does his statement show how little he truly knows about Canadian cartoons and Canada's contributions to animation (a sadly common thing on the Internet...), but it also shows he really does think the whole world revolves around cartoons. If you believe ''WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest'' is the reason why people make jokes about Canada, you seriously need to get outside more and expand your interests beyond children's cartoons.
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** Tropers/{{JHD}}: What bugs me the most about this is that he knows it premiered before the 2010s, and yet he put it on the list anyways because it's "not the same show." Yes, seriously. Again, say what you will about modern ''Family Guy'', but at the end of the day, it's still ''Family Guy''. It'd be like saying middle [=SpongeBob=] seasons are not the same show as other [=SpongeBob=] seasons because of lower quality.

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** Tropers/{{JHD}}: What bugs me the most about this is that he knows it premiered before the 2010s, and yet he put it on the list anyways because it's "not the same show." Yes, seriously. Again, say what you will about modern ''Family Guy'', but at the end of the day, it's still ''Family Guy''. It'd be like saying middle [=SpongeBob=] seasons are not the same show as other [=SpongeBob=] seasons because of lower quality.

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* Tropers/NicoHades91: I've always felt that Enter was overhated by the commentary community, but his ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' video shows him doing the very things his detractors accuse him of: getting irrationally angry over what he's reviewing and insulting the creators of the show. However, what did it for me was later in the video when he admitted that he only watched a few episodes and acknowledges that the show does [[GrowingTheBeard Grow Its Beard]], before claiming that he doesn't care and [[ComplainingAboutShowsYouDontWatch refuses to give it a fair chance]]. Wow, John. Is being forced to admit a show you trashed improved really that big a blow to your ego?



* Tropers/NicoHades91: I've always felt that Enter was overhated by the commentary community, but his ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' video shows him doing the very things his detractors accuse him of: getting irrationally angry over what he's reviewing and insulting the creators of the show. However, what did it for me was later in the video when he admitted that he only watched a few episodes and acknowledges that the show does [[GrowingTheBeard Grow Its Beard]], before claiming that he doesn't care and [[ComplainingAboutShowsYouDontWatch refuses to give it a fair chance]]. Wow, John. Is being forced to admit a show you trashed improved really that big a blow to your ego?
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* WesternAnimation/TheMightyB
** jaredthedecimator: I’m going to second the opinion that his Nick-O-Rama series of videos are among his worst. Since everyone and their mom has already torn apart the Rise of TMNT video, I nominate the one about The Mighty B! as my Dethroning Moment. Not only is it obvious from the clips that he only watched a few episodes, but his criticisms are exactly what you’d expect them to be. He spends a good chunk of the review complaining about how annoying Bessie is, even though that’s obviously the point. And, in typical Enter fashion, there’s also a lot of whining about gross-out. I stopped watching Enter regularly years ago, and this video made it clear that I made the right choice.
** TheCwazyCrowla: His Nick-O-Rama review of The Mighty B! was just dogshit. First off, he says that this show is like ''[[WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow Ren and Stimpy]]'' animated in Flash when it actually isn't. Secondly, Enter compares Bessie to Spongebob, with both of them apparently being [[RonTheDeathEater psychopaths who want to ruin the lives of their friends and family]]. First off, both Bessie and Spongebob are legitimately good people who want to help the others around them. Both of them are just weird and stupid. Their mayhem is the cause of those two things, not psychopathy. Speaking of Bessie being a psycho, Enter says that Bessie's obsession with getting merit badges is similar to that of [[GainingTheWillToKill sinking the Titanic and murdering someone]]. OK, that is a major exaggeration. Bessie wants to collect all the merit badges to become the Mighty B, sure, but she's not obsessed with them. Also, Enter says that Bessie's dog Happy has Stockholm syndrome because of how he likes Bessie despite him "abusing" him, picking very select out of context screenshots, ignoring how Happy ran away because Bessie's fellow scouts insulted him and how he came back because he was treated well by Bessie. He also says that Happy's flashbacks of Bessie being good to him never happened even though it was the very first segment of the show. This whole review wasn't very good at all. It just goes to show how Nick-O-Rama as a whole was not executed well at all.
* JJOck: As mentioned above, the latter half of Nick-O-Rama was generally messy, due presumably to rushing the editing for it and general burnout. For this troper, the low point of this was his re-review of ''WesternAnimation/SanjayAndCraig''. Specifically, the point where he references the fans who felt he was unfair to the show (citing the fan-favorite episode ''The Giving G'') and basically goes "No, screw you all, I was right, this show sucks." Not only is this extremely disrespectful to the fans, but several of his complaints (most prominently, claiming the show has excessive gross humor) are outright wrong. I doubt it's a coincidence this was the last video he posted before his Twitter went under.
* Tropers/{{legorunnerkid}}: My moment comes in his ''Nick-O-Rama'' review for ''[[WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens2013 Monsters vs. Aliens]]''. Ignoring his [[{{Wangst}} awkward]] and [[{{Narm}} goofy]] rants on the [[SpecialEffectFailure animation]], he complains about [[TheDitz President Hathaway]] acting like a fool. Afterwards, he plays a clip of UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump. Ignoring any of my opinions on Trump, this felt really out of place in a review for a cartoon. Not made better considering a couple of videos back, he says he doesn't like it when entertainers become political (WebAnimation/ExtraCredits and WebVideo/{{Chadtronic}}) but yet he acts politically here. I came to watch your review because I wanted to see what you thought about the show, not what you think of the president. And if someone who is a Trump supporter watches it, I feel they may not be welcome to the channel because of that scene. I try to be really nice here and [[Administrivia/ComplainingAboutShowsYouDontLike try to not complain like a madman]], but I feel that most of Enter's fanbase doesn't care about politics or at the very least, are not going to watch a video for his political views. If he is going to be political, [[DontShootTheMessage it should at least be what the entire video is about.]]
* BloodRedKnight: I love Mr. Enter, and this hasn't changed my opinion on him. I just wish he had been smarter with his ''WesternAnimation/AllGrownUp'' ''Nick-O-Rama'' episode. He had a few valid complaints like the kids acting older than they really were, but his complaint about Chuckie was a little unfair. In the early episodes, he did act out a bit, but it was him trying to break free from his cowardly nature and him overcompensating. His pranks on Principal Pangborne were juvenile but harmless, and he took full blame for it. Sneaking out of school to spy on his sister was out of misguided fear--her boyfriend was a bad influence and he apologized when he saw he was wrong. Most of it was EarlyInstallmentWeirdness, and in later episodes, he was more willing to break out of his shell, but still be likable such as "The Finster Who Stole Christmas" or "Rat Races". As for Tommy filming his friends without their consent, the times his friends faltered towards him far outweigh that, and he has shown to be a loyal friend and family member like putting aside his fear of drowning to save Phil or defending his grandpa against Sean even after Lou embarrassed him. Mr. Enter just seemed to expect the characters to be perfect and not make mistakes.
* TheBowlFoSho: As I don't see it here already, the moment where I unsubscribed was his Nick-O-Rama review for ''WesternAnimation/ElTigreTheAdventuresOfMannyRivera'', in which he gave a negative review and just got pissy over trivial things such as cultural representation, but the moment that did it for me was when he claimed Frida constantly gets Manny to do evil things throughout the entire show. First off, you've never even seen the entire show, so who are you to make that claim? Second, he is basing this solely off the episode Fistful of Collars, where Frida convinces Manny to steal other people's pets, and then return them to their owners, then get reward money for it, Frida never acts like this in any other episode and his claim is total bullshit. So many of his Nick-O-Rama reviews were just half-assed (he reuses clips from, the same two episodes repeatedly), but this one really takes the cake.
* Tropers/ToonAbby: I'm surprised no one has been talking about his Nick-O-Rama on ''WesternAnimation/RobotAndMonster'' because it was terrible. And no, it's not because I like that show. No, some of his reasons on why the show sucks comes off as comical at best (such as him saying that [[KindheartedSimpleton Monster]] makes [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants Patrick Starfish]] look like a noble prize winner by comparison despite the former not doing anything malicious to his friend and the show being akin to a preschool show solely because it was once on the Creator/{{Noggin}} app). But what takes the cake is him bringing up ''WesternAnimation/DanVs'' into this due to the titular character and Robot being voiced by the [[Creator/CurtisArmstrong same person]], saying that it's a "rip-off" to ''Dan Vs.'' despite the lack of any similarities (''Dan Vs.'' is about a {{Jerkass}} VillainProtagonist who takes revenge over anything that sets him off; ''Robot And Monster'' is about two friends of different species who live in a house with their pet, has an AmbiguouslyGay neighbor, and loves bacon) just because they have the same voice actor. But what really rubs me off the wrong way is that, because Robot is the OnlySaneMan to a cast of lunatics, he considers Dan to be "the sane one". I watched a few episodes of the latter show and I can guarantee he's [[HairTriggerTemper anything]] [[HeroicComedicSociopath but]] [[RevengeBeforeReason "sane"]] (if anything, it's Chris who's the sane one). Heck even the comments [[LampshadeHanging pointed out on his mistake]]. Overall, the review was awful and, given the whole "Turning Red 9/11" controversy, I don't want to be anywhere near him.
* AdventurousYak9234: One thing about him that irked me was during Nick-O-Rama, his constant reason for not enjoying a show was "X sounds like Y character" Like, why is that a reason to not enjoy something? I'm a fan of Steven Universe and The Middle, and it doesn't bother or distract me one bit Peedee sounds like Brick. It is what it is and doesn't hurt my enjoyment of a show one bit.



* WesternAnimation/TheMightyB
** jaredthedecimator: I’m going to second the opinion that his Nick-O-Rama series of videos are among his worst. Since everyone and their mom has already torn apart the Rise of TMNT video, I nominate the one about The Mighty B! as my Dethroning Moment. Not only is it obvious from the clips that he only watched a few episodes, but his criticisms are exactly what you’d expect them to be. He spends a good chunk of the review complaining about how annoying Bessie is, even though that’s obviously the point. And, in typical Enter fashion, there’s also a lot of whining about gross-out. I stopped watching Enter regularly years ago, and this video made it clear that I made the right choice.
** TheCwazyCrowla: His Nick-O-Rama review of The Mighty B! was just dogshit. First off, he says that this show is like ''[[WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow Ren and Stimpy]]'' animated in Flash when it actually isn't. Secondly, Enter compares Bessie to Spongebob, with both of them apparently being [[RonTheDeathEater psychopaths who want to ruin the lives of their friends and family]]. First off, both Bessie and Spongebob are legitimately good people who want to help the others around them. Both of them are just weird and stupid. Their mayhem is the cause of those two things, not psychopathy. Speaking of Bessie being a psycho, Enter says that Bessie's obsession with getting merit badges is similar to that of [[GainingTheWillToKill sinking the Titanic and murdering someone]]. OK, that is a major exaggeration. Bessie wants to collect all the merit badges to become the Mighty B, sure, but she's not obsessed with them. Also, Enter says that Bessie's dog Happy has Stockholm syndrome because of how he likes Bessie despite him "abusing" him, picking very select out of context screenshots, ignoring how Happy ran away because Bessie's fellow scouts insulted him and how he came back because he was treated well by Bessie. He also says that Happy's flashbacks of Bessie being good to him never happened even though it was the very first segment of the show. This whole review wasn't very good at all. It just goes to show how Nick-O-Rama as a whole was not executed well at all.



* JJOck: As mentioned above, the latter half of Nick-O-Rama was generally messy, due presumably to rushing the editing for it and general burnout. For this troper, the low point of this was his re-review of ''WesternAnimation/SanjayAndCraig''. Specifically, the point where he references the fans who felt he was unfair to the show (citing the fan-favorite episode ''The Giving G'') and basically goes "No, screw you all, I was right, this show sucks." Not only is this extremely disrespectful to the fans, but several of his complaints (most prominently, claiming the show has excessive gross humor) are outright wrong. I doubt it's a coincidence this was the last video he posted before his Twitter went under.



* Tropers/{{legorunnerkid}}: My moment comes in his ''Nick-O-Rama'' review for ''[[WesternAnimation/MonstersVsAliens2013 Monsters vs. Aliens]]''. Ignoring his [[{{Wangst}} awkward]] and [[{{Narm}} goofy]] rants on the [[SpecialEffectFailure animation]], he complains about [[TheDitz President Hathaway]] acting like a fool. Afterwards, he plays a clip of UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump. Ignoring any of my opinions on Trump, this felt really out of place in a review for a cartoon. Not made better considering a couple of videos back, he says he doesn't like it when entertainers become political (WebAnimation/ExtraCredits and WebVideo/{{Chadtronic}}) but yet he acts politically here. I came to watch your review because I wanted to see what you thought about the show, not what you think of the president. And if someone who is a Trump supporter watches it, I feel they may not be welcome to the channel because of that scene. I try to be really nice here and [[Administrivia/ComplainingAboutShowsYouDontLike try to not complain like a madman]], but I feel that most of Enter's fanbase doesn't care about politics or at the very least, are not going to watch a video for his political views. If he is going to be political, [[DontShootTheMessage it should at least be what the entire video is about.]]
* BloodRedKnight: I love Mr. Enter, and this hasn't changed my opinion on him. I just wish he had been smarter with his ''WesternAnimation/AllGrownUp'' ''Nick-O-Rama'' episode. He had a few valid complaints like the kids acting older than they really were, but his complaint about Chuckie was a little unfair. In the early episodes, he did act out a bit, but it was him trying to break free from his cowardly nature and him overcompensating. His pranks on Principal Pangborne were juvenile but harmless, and he took full blame for it. Sneaking out of school to spy on his sister was out of misguided fear--her boyfriend was a bad influence and he apologized when he saw he was wrong. Most of it was EarlyInstallmentWeirdness, and in later episodes, he was more willing to break out of his shell, but still be likable such as "The Finster Who Stole Christmas" or "Rat Races". As for Tommy filming his friends without their consent, the times his friends faltered towards him far outweigh that, and he has shown to be a loyal friend and family member like putting aside his fear of drowning to save Phil or defending his grandpa against Sean even after Lou embarrassed him. Mr. Enter just seemed to expect the characters to be perfect and not make mistakes.
* TheBowlFoSho: As I don't see it here already, the moment where I unsubscribed was his Nick-O-Rama review for ''WesternAnimation/ElTigreTheAdventuresOfMannyRivera'', in which he gave a negative review and just got pissy over trivial things such as cultural representation, but the moment that did it for me was when he claimed Frida constantly gets Manny to do evil things throughout the entire show. First off, you've never even seen the entire show, so who are you to make that claim? Second, he is basing this solely off the episode Fistful of Collars, where Frida convinces Manny to steal other people's pets, and then return them to their owners, then get reward money for it, Frida never acts like this in any other episode and his claim is total bullshit. So many of his Nick-O-Rama reviews were just half-assed (he reuses clips from, the same two episodes repeatedly), but this one really takes the cake.



* Tropers/ToonAbby: I'm surprised no one has been talking about his Nick-O-Rama on ''WesternAnimation/RobotAndMonster'' because it was terrible. And no, it's not because I like that show. No, some of his reasons on why the show sucks comes off as comical at best (such as him saying that [[KindheartedSimpleton Monster]] makes [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants Patrick Starfish]] look like a noble prize winner by comparison despite the former not doing anything malicious to his friend and the show being akin to a preschool show solely because it was once on the Creator/{{Noggin}} app). But what takes the cake is him bringing up ''WesternAnimation/DanVs'' into this due to the titular character and Robot being voiced by the [[Creator/CurtisArmstrong same person]], saying that it's a "rip-off" to ''Dan Vs.'' despite the lack of any similarities (''Dan Vs.'' is about a {{Jerkass}} VillainProtagonist who takes revenge over anything that sets him off; ''Robot And Monster'' is about two friends of different species who live in a house with their pet, has an AmbiguouslyGay neighbor, and loves bacon) just because they have the same voice actor. But what really rubs me off the wrong way is that, because Robot is the OnlySaneMan to a cast of lunatics, he considers Dan to be "the sane one". I watched a few episodes of the latter show and I can guarantee he's [[HairTriggerTemper anything]] [[HeroicComedicSociopath but]] [[RevengeBeforeReason "sane"]] (if anything, it's Chris who's the sane one). Heck even the comments [[LampshadeHanging pointed out on his mistake]]. Overall, the review was awful and, given the whole "Turning Red 9/11" controversy, I don't want to be anywhere near him.
* AdventurousYak9234: One thing about him that irked me was during Nick-O-Rama, his constant reason for not enjoying a show was "X sounds like Y character" Like, why is that a reason to not enjoy something? I'm a fan of Steven Universe and The Middle, and it doesn't bother or distract me one bit Peedee sounds like Brick. It is what it is and doesn't hurt my enjoyment of a show one bit.
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** Reubensandwich: His review of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' makes me genuinely wonder if we shouldn't be so hard on him. In it, he said that the film failed to portray 2002 because it is post-9/11 and people were paranoid about more terrorist attacks. Was there paranoia? Yes. But I think you are drastically, drastically overestimating it--and as a result are DramaticallyMissingThePoint. If you were letting the threat of terrorists live rent free in your head in 2002, then I'm sorry to be you, Mr. Enter. Because the rest of the world, including the US and Canada, was not. Additionally, I remember when you criticized Extra Credits. Yeah, there were many things in that video I agree with. Sure, you had some research failures like the cost of videos[[labelnote:Clarification]]He argued that because movie prices, specifically citing the home video release, has remained relatively consistent (Within the $10-30 range) and only going up based upon technological changes, games could afford to stay the same price. He doesn't appear to realise that this is actually because films make the vast majority of their money off of box office or, as of 2020, virtual streaming tickets.[[/labelnote]], but I do agree that you were pointing out how tone deaf and blind Extra Credits was sounding. When you criticized them for saying "all media is political", you referenced that one ''Far Cry'' game being criticised for not making some message. Here, you do... the exact same thing: criticize ''Turning Red'' for not acknowledging the post-9/11 paranoia. Whoops. Did you even watch the movie? Your response of "Well, I guess I did something right because I angered Twitter" pretty much shows you probably have some actual problems with your mental faculties--because that's literally not what people were criticizing you for. They were criticizing you for wondering why a film that's not about 9/11 or the society post-9/11 in any way doesn't mention it. What, do you think ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' should mention the NewMediaAreEvil push against video games in TheNineties spurred on by games like ''VideoGame/MortalKombat'', ''VideoGame/{{DOOM}}'' and ''VideoGame/NightTrap''? Or that a cartoon set in 2022 and made in 2022 should mention the Russiophobia? Additionally, you comment on how much you really hate Ming. I get it - that's one of your [[BerserkButton berserk buttons]]. But you venting about how much you hated her? Sounds like the actress, director, and the writers did their jobs! Because you're not supposed to like Ming. You're supposed to find her obnoxious and if anything, pity her. You're supposed to see her acting embarrassing and think "Wow, Mei, you have to go home to that?"

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** Reubensandwich: His review of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' makes me genuinely wonder if we shouldn't be so hard on him. In it, he said that the film failed to portray 2002 because it is post-9/11 and people were paranoid about more terrorist attacks. Was there paranoia? Yes. But I think you are drastically, drastically overestimating it--and as a result are DramaticallyMissingThePoint. If you were letting the threat of terrorists live rent free in your head in 2002, then I'm sorry to be you, Mr. Enter. Because the rest of the world, including the US and Canada, was not. Additionally, I remember when you criticized Extra Credits. Yeah, there were many things in that video I agree with. Sure, you had some research failures like the cost of videos[[labelnote:Clarification]]He argued that because movie prices, specifically citing the home video release, has remained relatively consistent (Within the $10-30 range) and only going up based upon technological changes, games could afford to stay the same price. He doesn't appear to realise that this is actually because films make the vast majority of their money off of box office or, as of 2020, virtual streaming tickets.[[/labelnote]], but I do agree that you were pointing out how tone deaf and blind Extra Credits was sounding. When you criticized them for saying "all media is political", you referenced that one ''Far Cry'' game being criticised for not making some message. Here, you do... the exact same thing: criticize ''Turning Red'' for not acknowledging the post-9/11 paranoia. Whoops. Did you even watch the movie? Your response of "Well, I guess I did something right because I angered Twitter" pretty much shows you probably have some actual problems with your mental faculties--because that's literally not what people were criticizing you for. They were criticizing you for wondering why a film that's not about 9/11 or the society post-9/11 in any way doesn't mention it. What, do you think ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' should mention the NewMediaAreEvil push against video games in TheNineties spurred on by games like ''VideoGame/MortalKombat'', ''VideoGame/MortalKombat1992'', ''VideoGame/{{DOOM}}'' and ''VideoGame/NightTrap''? Or that a cartoon set in 2022 and made in 2022 should mention the Russiophobia? Additionally, you comment on how much you really hate Ming. I get it - that's one of your [[BerserkButton berserk buttons]]. But you venting about how much you hated her? Sounds like the actress, director, and the writers did their jobs! Because you're not supposed to like Ming. You're supposed to find her obnoxious and if anything, pity her. You're supposed to see her acting embarrassing and think "Wow, Mei, you have to go home to that?"

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