I think the only one that I knew of that I also agreed on was Cramp Twins - while it came before Dan Vs.,
that show feels like what Cramp Twins was tryharding to do and failed miserably at.
Also, the voice acting is bad because it sounds like My Little Pony....which came out 6 fucking years after Drawn Together. Idiot.
It's actually more indicative of how fucking ignorant Enter is than you'd think.
Princess Clara and Not-Betty-Boop(can't be bothered to look up the name) were voiced by Tara Strong.
Guess who voices Twilight Sparkle a.k.a. MLP FIM's main focal character? In fact, Princess Clara and Twilight Sparkle are almost nigh identical in the voice used that somebody actually put the former's audio on the latter. It's actually kind of funny, albiet the lip sync sucks;
I'd like to see Enter try to make a flash animation, so he can talk about how easy it is.
Having (barely) tried my hand at using flash in an attempt to be good at making sprite-based animations (I think I still went to fucking Newgrounds in those days and thought it was just the best place ever...can't have been more than 10 at the time), I would say flash is
easier but
only if you have a massive fucking library of frame-pose animations in the program's library - hence why I wanted to do Sprite stuff since all that shit was pre-done online.
So in
Enter's case, it would be a fucking nightmare because of needing those individual library assets for keyframe-by-keyframe manipulation. The difference, generally, between conventional animation and Flash animation as I am aware of is that the former doesn't require massive amounts of work up front to get going with the frames but you have to draw characters every time even if it's the same general thing like talking or running. With Flash, you need
everything for the basics to be drawn up and readied before you even begin animation, but the benefit is you don't need to draw the character doing the same things time and again - you can just consult the library you made and sequence-in the same animations, much like interchangable parts on a car. This
also has the added benefit of being applicable to all main assets that share the same template, which in the case of a show like ponies, means
every single character of a standard body type basically only had to be drawn
once, but can be applied countless times over to fill a crowd.
http://sneed.mlpforums.com/uploads/post_images/img-1902723-3-At_the_Gala_-_main_cast_singing_S01E26.png
So, tl:dr - Flash can be far easier and far more impressive...
provided you do the significant amount of necessary front-end work first. As we know Entard can't be fucking bothered to
finish the bible that establishes GA's own universal rules, the concept of "front-end work" is foreign to him and so it would be even worse than him trying to get others to finish that fucking pilot of shit for GA the conventional way.