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No, it's poorly written because of how the whole thing is handled. The main problem is that Mr. Krabs has little to no remorse and suffers practically no consequences for what he did.

Did you ever think that maybe "people sometimes get away with doing bad things to other people" was the moral of the story? Or do you have a CWC-like opinion that cartoon characters are real therefore nothing bad can happen to them?
 
To the MLP audience, every character has to learn a lesson by the end of the episode

No wonder I can't stand this fucking show all that much anymore (and it's not just the awful/reprehensible fanbase, either, which Entard is part of!) and only seek cartoons now that either dial down that BS moralistic nonsense immensely, or better yet, actively aim to avoid it (because of how forced and downgrading of overall quality it usually is in anything it's spotted in!) - if only so I have something to watch and enjoy that isn't some guy making a fool of himself on YouTube for my amusement... Because most stuff on TV ain't worth the time, and it's always been like this (even from the beginning...).

Now I know and knowing is half the battle - the other half is violence. Lots and lots of violence.

Yeah - Sorry about that last one. I just wanted to sound corny for a moment there...
 
Did you ever think that maybe "people sometimes get away with doing bad things to other people" was the moral of the story? Or do you have a CWC-like opinion that cartoon characters are real therefore nothing bad can happen to them?

I get that, but it still has to be executed properly. Since it's an adult cartoon it doesn't need to really make it clear there's a moral, or even have one, but it shouldn't be as poorly done as it was either.
 
I can't find a picture of this, so I put the quote in the title.

Those who've watched a decent amount of TheMysteriousMrEnter videos must have seen this label at least once.

My question is, did any of the episodes with this warning actually scare you?

None of them really scared me, personally, although I was appalled at Seahorse Seashell Party.
I think it is so that the Enterbots and anyone on tumblr won't be "triggered" by his reviews. It's literally fucking pandering to his SJW fans when you think about it.
 
I think it is so that the Enterbots and anyone on tumblr won't be "triggered" by his reviews. It's literally fucking pandering to his SJW fans when you think about it.
My theory is that he thinks his audience consists of small children. Between his fear of slight unpleasantness to everything needing a moral it makes sense. Maybe he just doesn't realize his audience are people laughing at him (for all the wrong reasons) and nerds way too old to give a shit about kiddie shit.

It could also being a wack ass pussy about shit.
 
Would he even say anything about You Can't Do That On Television? It was live-action (IIRC; all I saw of it was the Nostalgia Critic's review of old Nick shows).
 
Would he even say anything about You Can't Do That On Television? It was live-action (IIRC; all I saw of it was the Nostalgia Critic's review of old Nick shows).
Yes, it's from from his viewpoint anyway (the Nick of my youth was devoid of domestic toonage as it was often foreign aquistions from all over, preferably Europe).
 
@Trilby: I've never met anyone who can remember Nickelodeon from before the Nicktoons came along.

I don't think he'd say anything about it. I knew about it back when I was a kid; but I knew it because Nick admitted that was the source of the green slime that's become synonymous with the network.
 
@Trilby: I've never met anyone who can remember Nickelodeon from before the Nicktoons came along.

I don't think he'd say anything about it. I knew about it back when I was a kid; but I knew it because Nick admitted that was the source of the green slime that's become synonymous with the network.
I loved You Can't do that on Television (mainly because it was shown alot to so YTV could met Canadain content guidelines.) now I just feel old :(
 
@Trilby: I've never met anyone who can remember Nickelodeon from before the Nicktoons came along.
I'm sure I'm one of the older (if not oldest) members of this forum. I recall a day when cable TV was like this red-headed stepchild nobody wanted anything to do with, but all it took was for a mom to merely plop you in front of the 21" CRT monitor and go about her day. At least that's how I view my early life.
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Before the mid 80's, Nick use to be this commercial-free entity the National Education Association actually "approved" of. Instead of real commercials, they had something pointlessly 'educational' like this...

I don't think he'd say anything about it. I knew about it back when I was a kid; but I knew it because Nick admitted that was the source of the green slime that's become synonymous with the network.
They have to, at least because they're still using that stuff.

I loved You Can't do that on Television (mainly because it was shown alot to so YTV could met Canadain content guidelines.) now I just feel old :(
Ironically the US had more of a head-start on the show than Canada did before YTV began, the show barely got traction in Canada through CTV before then.
 
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