🌟 Internet Famous The Mysterious Mr. Enter / Jonathan Rozanski's "Growing Around" - IndieGoGo Campaign Failed, John going off the deep end, "Turning Red" is ignorant about 9/11 (later retracted)

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The cabbage patch kids idea is good for another reason why the fuck would the grown ups have to go to school to learn how to have fun? They spent 18 years as kids, playing and having fun. Do they just get amnesia from turning 18?
Similar to what @LiquidKid said, but I like to add I think it's cause Enter thinks that people who insult him for being childish or do not partake in childish things mean that they do not know how to have any fun at all especially those that have criticized Enter for reviewing children's media.
 
Similar to what @LiquidKid said, but I like to add I think it's cause Enter thinks that people who insult him for being childish or do not partake in childish things mean that they do not know how to have any fun at all especially those that have criticized Enter for reviewing children's media.
Well, the line between animation and kids media is thin, only the crazies like Enter actually care enough to not notice when a show or movie is very much intended for kids and when it’s intended for general audiences.
If he didn’t treat spongebob, a show geared at 6-8 year olds, like it was high art, then people wouldn’t see mock him so much.
 
Pretty quiet lately.
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I'm guessing it'll be a Disney live-action remake, probably the Lion King.
 
I do feel it is the spongebob episode, but who knows. I'm sure he would have many words to say about using a creepypasta reference.

Edit: I should also add that if it's a two parter, it could be something entirely different. I never seen any of his spongebob reviews take 2 parts.
Usually, a two-parter from Enter would suggest a movie, so I doubt it would be something as small as a TV episode. What throws me is the "different from what I usually do" bit, which would presumably disqualify any big-name animated films and Norm of the North 3.
 

Considering that there are not that many infamous webseries out there, what did he expect? Most animated webseries tend to become actual TV series or are parodies of something (like Dorkly and Sonichu the animated series), so Enter must think many people have the same amount of free time he does.

Also I love that condescending tone in his last post.
 
...Dammit, looked at the guesses and now I'm curious.

Could be Homestuck, though that wouldn't be ongoing. Or maybe that human children and aliens thing that some Steen Unibrow artists were making?

I've drifted away from web animation for a while, so most of the guesses were complete nobodies to me.

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You tell him, Billy.

Oh, and one more clue:
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Or maybe, John, it's because it probably peaked a few years ago and nobody cares anymore?
 
Someone finally slapped Enter and he wrote out this mess:
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There you are, watching an Animated Atrocities, when all of a sudden, you're a dipshit who calls shows with no animation web animation.
You didn't ask for this.
You didn't choose this.
But there it is.
 
Someone finally slapped Enter and he wrote out this mess:
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There you are, watching an Animated Atrocities, when all of a sudden, you're a dipshit who calls shows with no animation web animation.
You didn't ask for this.
You didn't choose this.
But there it is.

He could've chosen any animated web series that had much more interesting shit to talk about: Eddsworld/asdfmovie, anything by David Firth, he could've even taken a video idea from Pan Pizza and talked about Toonsmyth Productions and his short-lived YouTube stint if he really wanted to scrape the bottom of the barrel for web content. But Extra Credits?

...Is it because of that Normalizing Nazis video that came out almost 3 months ago? It's gotta be, right? Because otherwise this seems like a stretch, even by John's standards.
 
Honestly, if you truly want to make a kid run society, there are two ways to do it.
The first is to make it a cabbage patch kids-like world where children aren’t human, but are a species that looks and acts like humans that happen to grow out of the ground. That eliminates literally all sexual questions the series could raise and removes the “when they grow up” issue since they would have matured as children and lead childish lives. But, for good measure, you add in regular kids who somehow discover this world through a magical portal or something. You need kids from our reality to ground the show and serve as a lens for the audience to experience culture shock.

The other way to do it is to go sci-fi and make it a planet where only kids exist and a planet where only adults exist. But the adult planet was killed by pollution or something(make it topical so idiots will think it’s deep) and they have to go to the kid planet to survive. The kids agree, only if they do all the boring stuff while the kids have all the fun. Meanwhile, the kids educate the adults on their way of life since kids did not kill their planet. It’s a little darker of a setting, but it’s doable.

Both of the premises you put forward are admittedly far more interesting than Enter's GA... However, I don't think either one of them really works as a "Children rule and subjugate their parents" plot. In both cases, you basically made "parents" and "children" two entirely different species, which is fine, but I think it misses the point. (I personally think the "cabbage patch kids" one is more interesting though.)

Fortunately, none of that really matters. I still think you managed to improve GA.

Ultimately though, these are just premise ideas, and an idea is not a story. You still need central characters in this world having their own story for the viewer to be engaged in. The concept never trumps the characters, plain and simple.
Yes and no. "What if kids ruled the world, and subjugated their parents?" is a textbook high-concept narrative. Enter's characters (especially his self-insert main girl) all suck, and I think even he's starting to realize that from some of his posts that I've skimmed in this thread, and the premise itself is still the most interesting (relatively speaking) part of this. The more I think on it, the more I believe that this concept would probably work better as a kind of anthology series, all set in the same universe. One where you aren't saddled with any one particular viewpoint for too long, lest you get depressed by how utterly fucked up the entire situation would be.

But in the end, enter did not pay me to consult on his project, and I will not work to improve it for him
Lol, like enter would ever take anyone's good advice anyway.
 
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