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EDIT: Just finished it. Eh. I think this video shows how close-minded Enter is when it comes to animation. If you take cartoons from other countries into consideration, it wasn't a horrible decade for animation as he says at the beginning of the video.

Also, he does know that DBZ came to America before Avatar and Samurai Jack, right? Because he says that those were the first tastes of something like anime people in the US got.
 
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https://youtube.com/watch?v=nudbfEWmX30
It's here.

EDIT: Just finished it. Eh. I think this video shows how close-minded Enter is when it comes to animation. If you take cartoons from other countries into consideration, it wasn't a horrible decade for animation as he says at the beginning of the video.

Also, he does know that DBZ came to America before Avatar and Samurai Jack, right? Because he says that those were the first tastes of something like anime people in the US got.
Well he doesn't watch anime, so I doubt it. On top of that, Anime's been around in America since the 1960s with shows like Speed Racer, Gigantor and Kimba.
 
I skimmed the video, but I sat through the part where he discussed Drawn Together. Here it really becomes apparent Enter doesn't really script his videos, or he just doesn't do a very good job. That bit was very unfocused and he spent too long focusing on the wrong things. Apparently bearing similar imagery to Shrek = total ripoff, and they're not even allowed to put their own twists on things either. Also, the voice acting is bad because it sounds like My Little Pony....which came out 6 fucking years after Drawn Together. Idiot.

Also can he quit fucking referring to everything as animation when he's just focusing on American cartoons? It just sounds like he's trying to make his videos seem more important and classy.
 
Also, he does know that DBZ came to America before Avatar and Samurai Jack, right? Because he says that those were the first tastes of something like anime people in the US got.

Did he really think that? Wow, if he is actually obsessed with cartoon history, it should be common sense to him that anime existed in the U.S. before 2001.
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=nudbfEWmX30
It's here.

EDIT: Just finished it. Eh. I think this video shows how close-minded Enter is when it comes to animation. If you take cartoons from other countries into consideration, it wasn't a horrible decade for animation as he says at the beginning of the video.

Also, he does know that DBZ came to America before Avatar and Samurai Jack, right? Because he says that those were the first tastes of something like anime people in the US got.

There was also Sailor Moon, Pokemon, Evangelion, and a few others-- most of them in which were pretty popular so alot of people were already fairly familiar with anime before the 2000s.
 
Okay, the Drawn Together segment is really bugging me. Not so much for MrEnter's ranting, but because of how zoomed in the footage is. Maybe he's doing that for copyright reasons, but it looks really amateurish and it's just more proof that he's a terrible editor.
 
I'm guessing that once this subforum is dead, it'll be our first topic of discussion in the new thread.

Concerning anime: Didn't he live through the 90s? Wasn't he around to see the big popularity of Pokémon on U.S. TV, which started off the anime boom?

What are the cartoons he lists, anyhow?
 
Yeah - I shouldn't really watch this, right? That's the vibe I get from all of this. Sad and A-Loggy as I know that sounds from me...
 
Half of these shows I've never heard of. Is he just trying to find the easiest of targets? Is he trying to subject himself to so much torture? What?
I've heard/watched about half of them, if not most of them (But especially Coconut Fred, Cramp Twins and Loonatics Unleashed). And I have to say, those shows, while not good in any way imaginable, are really fucking easy to pick on. I am surprised he knows what The Nutshack is (Also surprised I know what it is, for that matter).
 
I think it funnier that he think Avatar is an anime, it just show how ignorant he is about not only the history of animation, but just in general.
FIFY. Because let's face it, as much as Enter knows little to nothing about animation. He knows just as much about literally everything else (including writing, animals, proper enunciation, education, etc).
 
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