When did that info come out?
When in 2018? I haven't heard about that untio now.
Let's see: OAXIS was announced in June 18, 2018 and the crowfunding goal of $250.000 was reached exactly a month later.
I did my best to explain: take a look at the history index of Butch Hartman's TV Tropes page.
Here is the video in question.
"Scooby Dooby Doo!"That really didn't prove anything.
Hang on a second... I just checked on the Real Life page of the Overshadowed by Controversy trope that he explained what was about OAXIS on Twitter.
So I checked it up for myself here.
Did that help you?
Please don't be dissapointed. And please don't be mad at me.
And I really felt like an incompetent after this.
"Scooby Dooby Doo!"No need to feel bad. It's just that nothing has been said after the controversy so I wanted to make sure that I'm not saying anything not true.
OK. Back to the subject.
I've heard some things about The Misterious Mr. Enter. I've just seen a bit of his Robotboy Animated Atrocities video. He raises some good points, though, for example, about the plot.
Some comments say that he's too focused on complaining about Gus and he doesn't say anything about Kamikazi, besides a passing mention.
You want to hear my opinion about Robotboy? I think it's entertaining. I enjoyed it years ago.
"Scooby Dooby Doo!"I saw quite a bit of "Robotboy" when it aired and I remember not liking it. I think his criticisms were fair. Gus was in most of the episodes and he's a consistently grating presence, so I get the emphasis on him.
I really dislike toilet humor, which "Robotboy" was full of, but if a series has enough positive things going for it then I can tolerate it. Unfortunately, "Robotboy" was not that series. The characters just didn't grab me and when I don't care about any of the characters then there's no point to continue watching.
All I remember about Robotboy from my childhood was how cool he looked. I didn't see My Life as a Teenage Robot, Astro Boy, or Mega Man until later on, so I didn't realize how much of a ripoff he was.
Jason has come back to kill for Mommy.Robot boy reminds me of Johny Quest,I think they're made by the same studio too
New theme music also a boxI enjoyed Robotboy. I do agree with Gus being unnecessary. For someone inspired by Cartman, he is lousy and loses all the time and messes everything up.
I also never ever had Nickelodeon growing up on my TV, so...
Edited by Dhiruxide on Jun 2nd 2019 at 11:11:14 AM
Robotboy really felt too bland for me. And even watching commercials with Gus, I could tell that he was going to be that annoying fat character that the writers think is funny but isn't.
Robotboy was made by Alphanim (now Gaumont Animation) in association with Cartoon Network Europe, not by Hanna-Barbera (who BTW was closed in 2001).
"Scooby Dooby Doo!"Fair enough,they just seemed extremely similar at times
New theme music also a boxI do have fond memories watching but can't disagree with criticisms. I guess I just wanted some serious world building and stuff... fight scenes were decent to cool tho.
I do know the creator of it worked on a ghost themed series? I forgot what's it called but it's more character driven?
The show with the ghosts with the title that you forgot is Dude, That's My Ghost!.
"Scooby Dooby Doo!"Technocracy - Episode 5 - Digital Distribution
For those wonder just were Mr Enter lands on political compass test he did one.
For people who don't want to watch the video: he's a slightly left-leaning libertarian, which honestly sounds correct.
Jason has come back to kill for Mommy.So he's not Alt-Right? That's good to know.
If that's the infamous political compass test, everyone lands in left-libertarian. It's not a good indicator.
It is incredibly easy to game those tests; almost everyone gets "left-leaning libertarian".
@Political Compass: Not necessarily. I myself actually do end up in the center-right, or at least I did the last time I remember taking it. I'd honestly argue that there's probably also a left-liberal bias on the internet itself. I also am unsurprised that Mr Enter would not be part of the alt-right (a small, if influential, fringe group).
Mind you, I do think it has flaws such as loaded questions or questions that almost everyone would answer a certain way. There's also always the issue of definitions or hypocrisy, or even just acting in ignorance. Actually, I think a lot of people who complain about Political Correctness Gone Mad really are just centrist libertarians who simply "don't get it". There's a specific attitude common in America along the lines of "I don't care about partisan politics, I just believe in freedom"-it's one of the least controversial things a person can say about politics here, and is on paper centrist-libertarian. It's also something that's very prone to Golden Mean Fallacy and the like.
"Any campaign world where an orc samurai can leap off a landcruiser to fight a herd of Bulbasaurs will always have my vote of confidence"
I do not see that person's videos usually because I don't really mind him. Not because I hate him, but I mind my attention elsewhere long enough to forget seeing the other corners.
How do you know he lied? Your post baffles me because That Came Out Wrong for Butch: