Because back then a dedicated animation reviewer was still somewhat nicheMr. Enter didn't get so big because he was a good critic, he got big because he was fast and released videos on schedule (as well as being the voice of a lot of autistic idiots who were seething over how bad SpongeBob was but couldn't get the conversation going outside of their niche forums)
I wouldn't call it reviewing. I'd call it praising every new show unless the creator got cancelled on twitter.
It's better than slicing lunch meat at a Deli.
>>150220320kek
>>150220320Apparently it's better than my engineer job too
>>150220141Autism
Why don't they make cartoons instead of making YouTube video essays about how the creator sucks?
>>150221327>he doesn't know
>>150220141>phantomstriderwell he's quite literally autistic
>>150221295That reminds me, anytime someone tells MrEnter how something is subjective, he compares it to something objective like building a house.
>>150220141self important autists who's only exposure to media are the cartoons they watched as kids and just never grew out ofthey don't have much to say about them, and lack any meaningful experiences of their own that make their view points unique. they dabble in the idea of being creative, but aren't well read, don't studying things outside of what they liked as children, and generally have annoying voicesyoutube caters more to these people than original content creators
>>150220141Why is everyone of these dudes a wierdo that brings up "objectification" and dumb shit like that.
>>150223553This.We're not upset that they're reviewing shit aimed at children. We're upset that they're ONLY("only" being hyperbole but you get the idea) reviewing shit aimed at children.
>>150223579You're talking about a different type of cringe reviewer, although Strider does it from time to time.
>>150223392So is Mr. Enter>>150223604In fairness to Mr. Enter, he has reviewed adult cartoons, including some fairly obscure ones.
>>150223314qrd?
>>150223667in all fairness his opinions are still all childish
>>150220141He thinks Veggietales got better when it became less about religionHis opinions are worthless
>>150223713Of course.
>>150220141I've noticed that a lot of people (like cartoon reviewers, but this applies to movie/anime reviewers and video essayists) who are distant offshoots of AVGN tend to fall into the same problems.>special needs or at the very least undiagnosed >can't hack it at a normal job among ordinary people>very emotionally immature>lack of work ethic and imagination>don't really read books or even any literature whatsoever>doesn't know how to be professional>lacks the discipline or problem-solving skills to draw>doesn't really go outside muchThey're the sort of autistic guy who made it through K-12 but lacks the social skills, a passion for learning, or internal drive to actually get through college or commit to a regular job. Most of them aren't really "smart" because they weren't the Stage 0-1 autistic kids with above average IQs, they were Stage 2 autists (or bordering on being Stage 2) with average IQs and poor EQ.
>>150223314Mr Enter being stuck on Growing Around makes a lot of sense when you look at it as an autobiographical project. The adults and kids have their roles reversed because Mr Enter hated being a kid and dealing with shit in school and yet he loved the freedom it gave him, but he hates being an adult for giving him adult responsibilities and yet loves how he doesn't have to go through the shit like he did as a child.
How does Dusk Till Shawn stack up?
>>150224556>People in your teenage years expect you to grow up while giving you the limitations of a child.Having remembered my teen years, I can say the opposite is true. Teenagers often behave little better than children yet expect to be taken as seriously as adults.
>>150225292The reality about childhood is that most people don't "snap" into being adults until they hit their mid-to-late twenties. A college student has more in common in terms of emotional maturity with a high schooler, a high schooler has more in common with a middle schooler, a middle schooler has more in common with an elementary school student, etc. It has become more apparent in the last twenty years as American society has become more atomized, sheltered, poorer, and self-isolating. I agree with you. It's a unique problem with American society in how it tries to pretend that long-term development doesn't exist and yet weirdly treats teenagers like babies (which makes them babies) or like pseudo-adults (which makes them act like fake adults) instead of actual adults in the professional sense.>you need to grow up and be an adult!>(proceeds to neglect and dismiss teenagers while not treating them as professional adults)>(gets upset when the children act like children)I work at a school and it disturbs me how common it is for the adults to have no patience or compassion for children whatsoever.
>>150225589That's not exactly what I meant, most teenagers and mentally stunted adults want to be taken seriously whilst proving their lack of any genuine maturity. It's a "them" thing and it's completely natural on the teenager's end. The problem is when they retain their more childish mentality onto adulthood.And I'm not even gonna touch the whole "this is strictly an American thing" bit.
Are any of them who is not autistic?
>>150224383I fucking hate this describes my former reviewing habits as a blogger.
>>150220188To be fair, it's not like anime reviewers are any better.