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** While his "Top 10 WORST Mr. Enter Videos" countdown has him tearing into his worst works, the number three segment, dedicated to his original Rocket Monkeys video stands out, since it features Enter directly talking to himself:
--> '''Past!Mr. Enter:''' Let me explain something I wanna make very clear: I do not like getting requests. I do not take requests.\\
'''Present!Mr. Enter:''' It's rule number one. Rule number one. Do Not. Insult. The Audience. No matter what you think, no matter what your shtick, gimmick or act is, you never EVER insult. Ninety-five episodes in; this is what you decide to do? And, er... let me ask... because I gotta know... why are you insulting the audience, Mr. Enter?\\
'''Past!Mr. Enter:''' The more annoyed I am because people keep bugging me to do it, the less likely I am to do it.\\
'''Present!Mr. Enter:''' Ah, yes, because a lot of people were... requesting things. Oh, the humanity! So many people were asking you to talk about something! God, you can be a pretentious fuckwad.\\
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Per TRS, this was renamed to Falsely Advertised Accuracy and moved to Trivia


* DanBrowned: In his "The Emoji Movie Review", he claims that every recent animated film not made by Disney uses one of two plots: "what inanimate objects do when you’re not around" or "the bored princess who wants more", despite plenty of movies in that timeframe being much less cliche. Of course, it was most likely a jab at how common those types of plotlines are rather than an outright lie.
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* InnocentAwkwardQuestion: Discussed in one video where Enter learns that the song that the ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' theme was based on had a lyric about sex. He then imagines a kid asking, "Mommy, what does sex mean?".
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* ''Admirable Animation'': In this series he reviews good cartoons, usually ones with well-done, meaningful tearjerkers/heartwarming moments, ones that need more love, others that he finds unique or avant-garde, or ones that showcase how to properly execute certain {{genre}}s and {{trope}}s. Rarely, a good episode of a bad show may be reviewed. Like Animated Atrocities, the Admirable Animations are organized into seasons, each consisting of 25 episodes (as opposed to 30). However, this series is updated far less frequently due to various factors, such as requiring much more work and being driven by his passion for the works in question. As such, he only does them when he feels the time is right. In July 2020, he announced that, for the time being, he will no longer be making this series. The finale episode premiered on March 15, 2021, taking the series to 60 episodes; however, the series was brought back for at least a one-off episode on May 6, 2022.

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* ''Admirable Animation'': In this series he reviews good cartoons, usually ones with well-done, meaningful tearjerkers/heartwarming moments, ones that need more love, others that he finds unique or avant-garde, or ones that showcase how to properly execute certain {{genre}}s and {{trope}}s. Rarely, a good episode of a bad show may be reviewed. Like Animated Atrocities, the Admirable Animations are organized into seasons, each consisting of 25 episodes (as opposed to 30). However, this series is updated far less frequently due to various factors, such as requiring much more work and being driven by his passion for the works in question. As such, he only does them when he feels the time is right. In July 2020, he announced that, for the time being, he will no longer be making this series. The finale episode premiered on March 15, 2021, taking the series to 60 episodes; however, the series was brought back for at least a one-off episode revived on May 6, 2022.
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* ''Nick-O-Rama'': A retrospective of (almost) every [[Franchise/{{Nicktoons}} Nicktoon]]. Initially, Mr. Enter only reviewed Nicktoons which premiered on the main Nickelodeon channel, ignoring shows launched on its sister channels (e.g., Creator/NickJr[=/=]Creator/{{Noggin}}, Creator/NicktoonsNetwork, etc.), acquired programming (such as those from Creator/{{Nelvana}}), or shows which lacked an official home video or streaming release; however, Mr. Enter created a second season to cover these shows, as well as correct factual mistakes from the first season.

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* ''Nick-O-Rama'': A retrospective of (almost) every [[Franchise/{{Nicktoons}} Nicktoon]]. Initially, Mr. Enter only reviewed Nicktoons which premiered on the main Nickelodeon channel, ignoring shows launched on its sister channels (e.g., Creator/NickJr[=/=]Creator/{{Noggin}}, Creator/NickJr, [[Creator/{{Noggin}} Noggin[=/=]The N]], Creator/NicktoonsNetwork, etc.), acquired programming (such as those from Creator/{{Nelvana}}), or shows which lacked an official home video or streaming release; however, Mr. Enter created a second season to cover these shows, as well as correct factual mistakes from the first season.
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* EnragedByIdiocy: If a character acts irrationally, destructively, and maliciously stupid, expect Enter [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to be up in arms]].
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* BrokenAesop: His review of "Twilight's Kingdom" contains a TakeThat against reviewers who are overly negative or nitpicky towards works they dislike, something Enter himself is often guilty of.



* SkewedPriorities: How he often comes across, especially his criticism of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' where he mentions it didn't accurately reflect 2002 ''Canada'' by not mentioning 9/11 in some way.

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** While ripping apart Autism Speaks, he took a brief swipe at [[Webcomic/{{Sonichu}} Chris-Chan]], saying how Autism Speaks makes autistic people look worse than him somehow.

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** While ripping apart Autism Speaks, he took a brief swipe at [[Webcomic/{{Sonichu}} Chris-Chan]], saying how Autism Speaks makes autistic people look worse than him her somehow.


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** In ''WesternAnimation/RalphBreaksTheInternet'':
*** When Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog speaks about the internet really nonchalantly, Mr. Enter [[RuleThirtyFour immediately declares the movie unrealistic]].
*** Mr. Enter snarks that the Website/{{Twitter}} birds are an inaccurate representation of Twitter because "they're not tearing out each other's entrails".
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* BrokenAesop: His review of "Twilight's Kingdom" contains a TakeThat against reviewers who are overly negative or nitpicky towards works they dislike, something Enter himself is often guilty of.
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** Also how he feels about ''Series/OutOfJimmysHead'' for being nothing short of "mean and nasty". For starters, having Jimmy have creepy feelings for Robin, and Jimmy's school counseler dad being an even bigger Man Child who doesn't care about his son in the slightest.

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** Also This is how he feels about ''Series/OutOfJimmysHead'' for being nothing short of "mean and nasty". For starters, having Jimmy have creepy feelings for Robin, and Jimmy's school counseler counselor dad being an even bigger Man Child ManChild who doesn't care about his son in the slightest.slightest.
** Discussed in "Negating Nihilism".
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** The ''Drawn Together'' movie, his 100th Animated Atrocities episode, starts with a warning that [[UpToEleven goes the extra mile]] from his usual opening but doesn't waste any time.

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** The ''Drawn Together'' movie, his 100th Animated Atrocities episode, starts with a warning that [[UpToEleven goes the extra mile]] mile from his usual opening but doesn't waste any time.



* MortonsFork: In his "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS6E2324TruthOrSquare Truth or Square]]" review, he notes that the scene where Patchy rings for entry to Nickelodeon to see [=SpongeBob=] is creepy because if [=SpongeBob=] isn't real, then Patchy thinks that a cartoon character is real, but if he is real, then it's creepy because [[StalkerWithACrush Patchy wrote him over 400 letters...]] [[UpToEleven this week]].

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* MortonsFork: In his "[[Recap/SpongeBobSquarePantsS6E2324TruthOrSquare Truth or Square]]" review, he notes that the scene where Patchy rings for entry to Nickelodeon to see [=SpongeBob=] is creepy because if [=SpongeBob=] isn't real, then Patchy thinks that a cartoon character is real, but if he is real, then it's creepy because [[StalkerWithACrush Patchy wrote him over 400 letters...]] [[UpToEleven this week]].
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Wiki/ namespace clean up.


He also has a second channel [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBp7SeyWMfMNyIZo3ZbeKaQ/videos here]] where he uploads miscellaneous material; the first 2 chapters of his vocal readings of ''Little Cassie'' are uploaded there. His body of work has a discussion thread on the Wiki/TVTropes Forum [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14054027880A17818400 starting here.]]

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He also has a second channel [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBp7SeyWMfMNyIZo3ZbeKaQ/videos here]] where he uploads miscellaneous material; the first 2 chapters of his vocal readings of ''Little Cassie'' are uploaded there. His body of work has a discussion thread on the Wiki/TVTropes Website/TVTropes Forum [[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/posts.php?discussion=14054027880A17818400 starting here.]]
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


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* SkewedPriorities: How he often comes across, especially his criticism of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' where he mentions it didn't accurately reflect 2002 ''Canada'' by not mentioning 9/11 in some way.
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* VideoGameMoviesSuck:[[invoked]] He considers the ''VideoGame/ElfBowling'' movie to be one of the worst things he's ever seen.

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* VideoGameMoviesSuck:[[invoked]] He considers the ''VideoGame/ElfBowling'' ''[[WesternAnimation/ElfBowlingTheMovieTheGreatNorthPoleElfStrike Elf Bowling]]'' movie to be one of the worst things he's ever seen.
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* ContinuityNod: In the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' review of the episode "The Show Stoppers" (from 2013), one of two things that Mr. Enter says is a saving grace is Scootaloo ramming her head on a piano (while saying "Never, never, never!"), and he says that he will save it as a reaction clip. When he reviews the episode "Honest Apple" in 2022, he brings back the clip, and then does a JumpCut to his live-action self saying that he said he would keep it.
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---> '''Mr. Enter:''' Speaking of which, the guy on the sofa changes the channel to a German Access television show about a superhero named Mr. Poe and his sidekick Yogul, where they try to fight an evil French cow. The funny part is you think I'm kidding. (''later'') No, I didn't edit this in, and no, my friends and I didn't try to make a little something to make fun of "Dorbees." This is in the movie as I found it! The movie literally stops to show us this full short about Mr. Poe and Yogul.

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---> '''Mr. Enter:''' Speaking of which, the guy on the sofa changes the channel to a weird German Access television Television show about a superhero named Mr. Poe and his sidekick Yogul, where they try to fight an evil French cow. The funny part is that you think I'm kidding. (''later'') No, I didn't edit this in, and no, my friends and I didn't try to make a little something to make fun of "Dorbees." This is in the movie as I found it! The movie literally stops to show us this full short about Mr. Poe and Yogul.


* NostalgiaFilter: Mr. Enter's biggest--and most infamous--complaint about ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' is that it is set in 2002 and features none of the paranoia brought on by 9/11, despite the fact that: 1) its main characters are 13-year-olds who would not be preoccupied with socio-political concerns, 2) it is set ''months'' after 9/11 and in ''Canada'', and 3) it's a whimsical fantasy film about a young girl who can shapeshift into a red panda, [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything as a metaphor for puberty]]. He did, however, apologize for this in his [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XsXHcyddOPk Nitpicking Nitpicking]] video, acknowledging it was a nitpick compared to the other, more fundamental problems.
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** In his review of ''Little Ellen'', Ellen [=DeGeneres'=] mediocre kid cartoon, one of his criticis's is that Ellen grew up during the tumult of the 1960s, and a cartoon based on her 'actual'' childhood and the events she witnessed would be a genuinely interesting idea.

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** In his review of ''Little Ellen'', Ellen [=DeGeneres'=] mediocre kid cartoon, one of his criticis's criticisms is that Ellen grew up during the tumult of the 1960s, and a cartoon based on her 'actual'' ''actual'' childhood and the events she witnessed would be a genuinely interesting idea.

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* HarsherInHindsight: {{Invoked|Trope}} in his review of ''WesternAnimation/NormOfTheNorth'' (a movie released in 2016), where he points out that having the BigBad wield a tranquilizer gun with intent to use it on the title character in public isn't funny anymore, and hints at the recent spate of public shootings as a reason why.

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* HardWorkFallacy: He targets this in his last Unpopular Opinion video, [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JPOJNlq__G8&t=189s Worker's Woes]], as a response to a common criticism he got from his negative reviews- that the creators worked hard on it. As he explains, it is entirely possible to pour all your effort into something and still have it turn out bad.
* HarsherInHindsight: {{Invoked|Trope}} in his review of ''WesternAnimation/NormOfTheNorth'' (a movie released in 2016), where he points out that having the BigBad wield a tranquilizer gun with intent to use it on the title character in public isn't funny anymore, and hints at the recent increased spate of public shootings as a reason why.


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* SlowPacedBeginning: In his [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=h0buAz03m_A First Impressions]] video, he notes that this can significantly damage a work. For example, he notes that while ''WesternAnimation/BojackHorseman'' ended up being one of his favorite shows of all time, the bad first three episodes turned him off from the rest of the series when he first watched it and had to be badgered to watch further, meaning he almost lost out on a series he greatly enjoyed because of a bad first impression.
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* NostalgiaFilter: Mr. Enter's biggest--and most infamous--complaint about ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' is that it is set in 2002 and features none of the paranoia brought on by 9/11, despite the fact that: 1) its main characters are 13-year-olds who would not be preoccupied with socio-political concerns, 2) it is set ''months'' after 9/11 and in ''Canada'', and 3) it's a whimsical fantasy film about a young girl who can shapeshift into a red panda, [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything as a metaphor for puberty]].

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* NostalgiaFilter: Mr. Enter's biggest--and most infamous--complaint about ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' is that it is set in 2002 and features none of the paranoia brought on by 9/11, despite the fact that: 1) its main characters are 13-year-olds who would not be preoccupied with socio-political concerns, 2) it is set ''months'' after 9/11 and in ''Canada'', and 3) it's a whimsical fantasy film about a young girl who can shapeshift into a red panda, [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything as a metaphor for puberty]]. He did, however, apologize for this in his [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XsXHcyddOPk Nitpicking Nitpicking]] video, acknowledging it was a nitpick compared to the other, more fundamental problems.
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* NostalgiaFilter: Mr. Enter's biggest--and most imfamous--complaint about ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' is that it is set in 2002 and features none of the paranoia brought on by 9/11, despite the fact that: 1) its main characters are 13-year-olds who would not be preoccupied with socio-political concerns, 2) it is set ''months'' after 9/11 and in ''Canada'', and 3) it's a whimsical fantasy film about a young girl who can shapeshift into a red panda, [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything as a metaphor for puberty]].

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* NostalgiaFilter: Mr. Enter's biggest--and most imfamous--complaint infamous--complaint about ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' is that it is set in 2002 and features none of the paranoia brought on by 9/11, despite the fact that: 1) its main characters are 13-year-olds who would not be preoccupied with socio-political concerns, 2) it is set ''months'' after 9/11 and in ''Canada'', and 3) it's a whimsical fantasy film about a young girl who can shapeshift into a red panda, [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything as a metaphor for puberty]].
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* ''Admirable Animation'': In this series he reviews good cartoons, usually ones with well-done, meaningful tearjerkers/heartwarming moments, ones that need more love, others that he finds unique or avant-garde, or ones that showcase how to properly execute certain {{genre}}s and {{trope}}s. Rarely, a good episode of a bad show may be reviewed. Like Animated Atrocities, the Admirable Animations are organized into seasons, each consisting of 25 episodes (as opposed to 30). However, this series is updated far less frequently due to various factors, such as requiring much more work and being driven by his passion for the works in question. As such, he only does them when he feels the time is right. In July 2020, he announced that, for the time being, he will no longer be making this series. The finale episode premiered on March 15, 2021, taking the series to 60 episodes.

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* ''Admirable Animation'': In this series he reviews good cartoons, usually ones with well-done, meaningful tearjerkers/heartwarming moments, ones that need more love, others that he finds unique or avant-garde, or ones that showcase how to properly execute certain {{genre}}s and {{trope}}s. Rarely, a good episode of a bad show may be reviewed. Like Animated Atrocities, the Admirable Animations are organized into seasons, each consisting of 25 episodes (as opposed to 30). However, this series is updated far less frequently due to various factors, such as requiring much more work and being driven by his passion for the works in question. As such, he only does them when he feels the time is right. In July 2020, he announced that, for the time being, he will no longer be making this series. The finale episode premiered on March 15, 2021, taking the series to 60 episodes.episodes; however, the series was brought back for at least a one-off episode on May 6, 2022.
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*OnceDoneNeverForgotten: Mr. Enter seems to be under the mentality of "once a bully, ''always'' a bully", as he dislikes [[WesternAnimation/TheCasagrandes Ronnie Anne]] despite the fact that she [[TookALevelInKindness has had more positive moments after her]] [[Recap/TheLoudHouseS1E2HeavyMeddleMakingTheCase earlier]] [[Recap/TheLoudHouseS1E15CoverGirlsSaveTheDate roughness]].
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* NostalgiaFilter: Mr. Enter's biggest--and most imfamous--complaint about ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' is that it is set in 2002 and features none of the paranoia brought on by 9/11, despite the fact that: 1) its main characters are 13-year-olds who would not be preoccupied with socio-political concerns, 2) it is set ''months'' after 9/11, and 3) it's a whimsical fantasy film about a young girl who can shapeshift into a red panda, [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything as a metaphor for puberty]].

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* NostalgiaFilter: Mr. Enter's biggest--and most imfamous--complaint about ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' is that it is set in 2002 and features none of the paranoia brought on by 9/11, despite the fact that: 1) its main characters are 13-year-olds who would not be preoccupied with socio-political concerns, 2) it is set ''months'' after 9/11, 9/11 and in ''Canada'', and 3) it's a whimsical fantasy film about a young girl who can shapeshift into a red panda, [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything as a metaphor for puberty]].
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His "review" of ''Film/{{Dave}}'' is actually just a long chain of "not to be confused with" jokes.

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