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* NeverLiveItDown: While Mr. Enter has been no stranger to controversy, he earned particular notoriety for his review of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' in April 2022. During his review, Mr. Enter criticized the film for the citizens of Toronto not being more alarmed by a giant red panda because [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror the film was set in 2002, and he argued that there should have been more post-9/11 paranoia]]. The criticism became a widespread subject of online mockery, noting how inappropriate such a subject would be in the context of the film's plot and tone, along with the FridgeLogic of why a movie set in a different country would reference the terrorist attacks. Even though Mr. Enter [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsXHcyddOPk admitted he made a mistake and that he deserved the backlash he got for the review]], the damage was done for some people. As a result, Mr. Enter became known outside the animation community as "the ''Turning Red'' 9/11 guy." Over time, he seems to be steadily moving on from this.

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* [[HePannedItNowHeSucks/TheMysteriousMrEnter He Panned It, Now He Sucks!]]



* AudienceAlienatingEra: Mr. Enter himself entered a period during mid-late 2015. Between reviewing Animated Atrocities that [[HePannedItNowHeSucks many of his viewers actually liked]] (such as ''WesternAnimation/TwelveOunceMouse'') and making an entire episode (his review of [[WesternAnimation/RocketMonkeys "There is No Business Like Monkey Business"]]) which was nothing more than a TakeThat towards fans who sent in requests, and therefore didn't even talk about the episode until more than halfway through while being less than five minutes long, many viewers did not find these very funny or interesting which didn't help with the fact that his video schedule was pretty irregular and infrequent, with him usually posting a video once every two weeks. Fortunately, after his 100th Animated Atrocity special (''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether The Movie'') his later episodes returned to the quality of earlier seasons, and he started posting videos on a weekly, semi-consistent basis. He acknowledges this in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwRmJNfR6i4&t=6s Top 10 Worst Mr. Enter Videos]], even screenshotting this example, though for some reason he refers to it by its old name, Dork Age.

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* AudienceAlienatingEra: Mr. Enter himself entered a period during mid-late 2015. Between reviewing Animated Atrocities that [[HePannedItNowHeSucks many of his viewers actually liked]] liked (such as ''WesternAnimation/TwelveOunceMouse'') and making an entire episode (his review of [[WesternAnimation/RocketMonkeys "There is No Business Like Monkey Business"]]) which was nothing more than a TakeThat towards fans who sent in requests, and therefore didn't even talk about the episode until more than halfway through while being less than five minutes long, many viewers did not find these very funny or interesting which didn't help with the fact that his video schedule was pretty irregular and infrequent, with him usually posting a video once every two weeks. Fortunately, after his 100th Animated Atrocity special (''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether The Movie'') his later episodes returned to the quality of earlier seasons, and he started posting videos on a weekly, semi-consistent basis. He acknowledges this in [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwRmJNfR6i4&t=6s Top 10 Worst Mr. Enter Videos]], even screenshotting this example, though for some reason he refers to it by its old name, Dork Age.
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About fans doing it to the work under the YMMV, a creator intentionally doing this is not subjective so doesn't belong here.


* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: A frequent staple of Mr. Enter's reviews, particularly his more negative ones, is analyzing a character's actions to have radically different meanings than the creators themselves had intended.
** In his reviews of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', usually consisting of episodes where Peter or Brian are UnintentionallyUnsympathetic, he often reads between the lines of the episode's other details to conclude that they are even worse than they seem. Most notably, when reviewing "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS12E16HerpeTheLoveSore Herpe The Love Sore]]", with the unexplained revelation that Brian previously gave Chris herpes just as he did Stewie, Mr. Enter concludes that Brian is going out of his way to trick them and others into sharing blood with him in order to intentionally infect them.
** In his review of ''WesternAnimation/SharkTale'', Mr. Enter theorizes that Sykes [[ObfuscatingStupidity is secretly fully aware of Oscar's deception]], and only becomes his manager -- and uses this position to threaten the shark mob in Oscar's name, prompting them to target him -- as part of an elaborate revenge plot.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: A frequent staple of Mr. Enter's reviews, particularly his more negative ones, is analysing a character's actions to have radically different meanings than the creators themselves had intended.

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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: A frequent staple of Mr. Enter's reviews, particularly his more negative ones, is analysing analyzing a character's actions to have radically different meanings than the creators themselves had intended.



** In his review of ''WesternAnimation/SharkTale'', Mr. Enter theorizes that Sykes [[ObfuscatingStupidity is secretly fully aware of Oscar's deception]], and only becomes his manager - and uses this position to threaten the shark mob in Oscar's name, prompting them to target him - as part of an elaborate revenge plot.

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** In his review of ''WesternAnimation/SharkTale'', Mr. Enter theorizes that Sykes [[ObfuscatingStupidity is secretly fully aware of Oscar's deception]], and only becomes his manager - -- and uses this position to threaten the shark mob in Oscar's name, prompting them to target him - -- as part of an elaborate revenge plot.



* BaseBreakingCharacter: Al the robot, who first appeared in the hugely divisive (and now erased) "Wild World of [=PSAs=]" video. Some people like his friendly-looking design and occasional snarky moments, while others think that putting him in some videos feel shoehorned.

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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Al the robot, who first appeared in the hugely divisive (and now erased) "Wild World of [=PSAs=]" video. Some people like his friendly-looking design and occasional snarky moments, while others think that putting him in some videos feel feels shoehorned.



* FandomRivalry: With WebVideo/RebelTaxi, sparked by Pan mentioning his dislike for Mr. Enter. But while there are people on both sides who dislike Taxi or Enter for their differing styles, there are people that simply like both just fine. However, with the release of his video [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xctEF8BE61M calling out people such as RebelTaxi]] (which Pan and Izzy have commented on), it's likely that the two channels [[FriendlyFandoms have since reconciled]].

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* FandomRivalry: With WebVideo/RebelTaxi, sparked by Pan mentioning his dislike for Mr. Enter. But while there are people on both sides who dislike Taxi or Enter for their differing styles, there are people that who simply like both just fine. However, with the release of his video [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xctEF8BE61M calling out people such as RebelTaxi]] (which Pan and Izzy have commented on), it's likely that the two channels [[FriendlyFandoms have since reconciled]].



** In his review to [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy "Fresh Heir"]], after Chris asked Peter if a father can actually marry his own son (it's a long story), Peter quips about gay people marrying, with Mr. Enter's response being: "And these stupid jokes might be why it's taking so long to legalize gay marriage". Several months later, same-sex marriage was deemed legal in the ''entire'' United States.
** While his "Ink Lemonade" review was made very shortly (as in ''one day'') before Stephen Hillenburg's death, he did praise Hillenburg's efforts by reminding the viewers that Season 10 to 11 are an improvement over previous seasons and almost on the same level as the original 3. It's almost like he is giving a proper sendoff to Hillenburg.

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** In his review to [[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy "Fresh Heir"]], after Chris asked asks Peter if a father can actually marry his own son (it's a long story), Peter quips about gay people marrying, with Mr. Enter's response being: "And these stupid jokes might be why it's taking so long to legalize gay marriage". Several months later, same-sex marriage was deemed legal in the ''entire'' United States.
** While his "Ink Lemonade" review was made very shortly (as in ''one day'') before Stephen Hillenburg's death, he did praise Hillenburg's efforts by reminding the viewers that Season Seasons 10 to 11 are an improvement over previous seasons and almost on the same level as the original 3. It's almost like he is giving a proper sendoff to Hillenburg.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: A frequent staple of Mr. Enter's reviews, particularly his more negative ones, is analysing a character's actions to have radically different meanings than the creators themselves had intended.
** In his reviews of ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'', usually consisting of episodes where Peter or Brian are UnintentionallyUnsympathetic, he often reads between the lines of the episode's other details to conclude that they are even worse than they seem. Most notably, when reviewing "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS12E16HerpeTheLoveSore Herpe The Love Sore]]", with the unexplained revelation that Brian previously gave Chris herpes just as he did Stewie, Mr. Enter concludes that Brian is going out of his way to trick them and others into sharing blood with him in order to intentionally infect them.
** In his review of ''WesternAnimation/SharkTale'', Mr. Enter theorizes that Sykes [[ObfuscatingStupidity is secretly fully aware of Oscar's deception]], and only becomes his manager - and uses this position to threaten the shark mob in Oscar's name, prompting them to target him - as part of an elaborate revenge plot.

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* NeverLiveItDown: While Mr. Enter has been no stranger to controversy, he earned particular notoriety for his review of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' in April 2022. During his review, Mr. Enter criticized the film for the citizens of Toronto not being more alarmed by a giant red panda because [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror the film was set in 2002, and he argued that there should have been more post-9/11 paranoia]]. The criticism became a widespread subject of online mockery, noting how inappropriate such a subject would be in the context of the film's plot and tone, along with the FridgeLogic of why a movie set in a different country would reference the terrorist attacks. Even though Mr. Enter [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsXHcyddOPk admitted he made a mistake and that he deserved the backlash he got for the review]], the damage was done for some people. As a result, Mr. Enter became known outside the animation community as "the ''Turning Red'' 9/11 guy." Over time, he seems to be steadily moving on from this.



* OvershadowedByControversy: While Mr. Enter has been no stranger to controversy, he earned particular notoriety for his review of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' in April 2022. During his review, Mr. Enter criticized the film for the citizens of Toronto not being more alarmed by a giant red panda because [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror the film was set in 2002, and he argued that there should have been more post-9/11 paranoia]]. The criticism became a widespread subject of online mockery, noting how inappropriate such a subject would be in the context of the film's plot and tone, along with the FridgeLogic of why a movie set in a different country would reference the terrorist attacks. Even though Mr. Enter [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsXHcyddOPk admitted he made a mistake and that he deserved the backlash he got for the review]], the damage was done for some people. As a result, Mr. Enter became known outside the animation community as "the ''Turning Red'' 9/11 guy." Over time, he seems to be steadily moving on from this.

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I think Al is decent, but he isn't quite as well-liked as I thought he would.


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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Al the robot, who first appeared in the hugely divisive (and now erased) "Wild World of [=PSAs=]" video. Some people like his friendly-looking design and occasional snarky moments, while others think that putting him in some videos feel shoehorned.



** Al the robot, who first appeared in the hugely divisive "Wild World of [=PSAs=]" video. He has accumulated a lot of fans for his friendly design.



%%** Al the robot.

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%%** ** Al the robot.robot has an adorable design, complimented with a star antenna.



* OvershadowedByControversy: While Mr. Enter has been no stranger to controversy, he earned particular notoriety for his review of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' in April 2022. During his review, Mr. Enter criticized the film for the citizens of Toronto not being more alarmed by a giant red panda because [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror the film was set in 2002, and he argued that there should have been more post-9/11 paranoia]]. The criticism became a widespread subject of online mockery, noting how inappropriate such a subject would be in the context of the film's plot and tone, along with the FridgeLogic of why a movie set in a different country would reference the terrorist attacks. Even though Mr. Enter [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsXHcyddOPk admitted he made a mistake and that he deserved the backlash he got for the review]], the damage was done. As a result, Mr. Enter became known outside the animation community as "the ''Turning Red'' 9/11 guy."

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* OvershadowedByControversy: While Mr. Enter has been no stranger to controversy, he earned particular notoriety for his review of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' in April 2022. During his review, Mr. Enter criticized the film for the citizens of Toronto not being more alarmed by a giant red panda because [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror the film was set in 2002, and he argued that there should have been more post-9/11 paranoia]]. The criticism became a widespread subject of online mockery, noting how inappropriate such a subject would be in the context of the film's plot and tone, along with the FridgeLogic of why a movie set in a different country would reference the terrorist attacks. Even though Mr. Enter [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsXHcyddOPk admitted he made a mistake and that he deserved the backlash he got for the review]], the damage was done.done for some people. As a result, Mr. Enter became known outside the animation community as "the ''Turning Red'' 9/11 guy."" Over time, he seems to be steadily moving on from this.
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** With WebVideo/PhantomStrider, due to their (former) mutual respect for one another, and Enter's desire to do a crossover.

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** With WebVideo/PhantomStrider, due to their (former) mutual respect for one another, another and Enter's desire to do a crossover.
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To put it simply, WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter is more polarizing than a magnet, holding the distinction of being both a very well-liked animation reviewer among many, ''and'' one of the most hated among many. As he shares his opinion on various AnimatedShows, we shall share our opinions on his work as well.

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To put it simply, WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter is more polarizing than a magnet, holding the distinction of being both a very well-liked animation reviewer among many, many ''and'' one of the most hated among many. As he shares his opinion on various AnimatedShows, we shall share our opinions on his work as well.

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* [[BrokenBase/TheMysteriousMrEnter Broken Base]]
* [[HarsherInHindsight/TheMysteriousMrEnter Harsher in Hindsight]]
* [[HarsherInHindsight/TheMysteriousMrEnter Hilarious in Hindsight]]
* [[HePannedItNowHeSucks/TheMysteriousMrEnter He Panned It, Now He Sucks!]]
* [[MemeticMutation/TheMysteriousMrEnter Memetic Mutation]]
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* BrokenBase:
** His speech at the end of his "Twilight's Kingdom" review -- A SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome or another case of Mr. Enter sticking his fingers in his ears and refusing to hear any criticism delivered to something he personally liked?[[note]]It doesn't also help many fans see the review as a TakeThat towards [[WebVideo/MLPAnalysis DigiBrony and Tommy Oliver]] who both gave the episode a negative review, especially the former.[[/note]]
** Next to his "Twilight's Kingdom" review, ironically enough, came the already polarizing [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS7E14FameAndMisfortune "Fame and Misfortune"]], an episode he loathed and ripped a new one due to his view of the show's writers [[TakeThatAudience attempting to strawman the fanbase]] and hiding it in an affectionate jab. The division comes on whether Enter is right and the show truly was making fun of the fans' tendencies to take the show too seriously and refusing criticism or if he's misinterpreting the message and riffing too hard on it and the episode itself. This was not helped that it was the first time in years Enter had reviewed an MLP episode (he stopped after Season 4).
** The first few minutes of the "[[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} April 9th]]" review takes this to another level: Whether it is an awesome TakeThat towards the folks who argue against Mr. Enter by saying "Cartoons are for kids, and that's that" or it's nothing more than an angry and mean-spirited jab towards such individuals' opinions. This was addressed in his "Troll" review, and Mr. Enter admitted that it would likely end up as such when he discussed the topic of trolls and cyber-bullying. Sure enough, that was exactly what happened, as the comments for the review mention people defending trolling.
** In his review of ''Elf Bowling: The Movie'', many could tell that Mr. Enter sounded more frustrated with the movie's faults than in his other reviews, which could be heard in his tone of voice from the very beginning of the review, which WordOfGod said was entirely faked. Some people enjoyed his strong reactions and felt that it was deserved considering the movie's quality, while other people felt that he overdid his reactions and wished that he had kept his voice down throughout the review.
** Because ''WesternAnimation/TwelveOunceMouse'' is a CultClassic that runs on StylisticSuck and has an intensely polarizing viewership, his video on it created quite a debate in the comment section, with one side stating that comparing it to other shows and reviewing it out of context is a wrong approach, while the other arguing that a bad show doesn't become better if it's bad on purpose.
** His ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'' review is one of his longest (and most polarizing) reviews. Though most people have been civil over his opinions over the series, some of them aren't as happy that he didn't like Season 1, or say that Mr. Enter should consider creating a third series for animation that is between Admirable and Atrocious due to Korra's mixed reputation.
** He panned ''WesternAnimation/BigMouth'' pretty hard, despite it getting very good reviews from mainstream critics. Needless to say, this has created a divide similar to the ''WesternAnimation/TwelveOunceMouse'', with some people claiming he just "didn't get" the humor in the series, and others agreeing that despite the positive reviews it got, it was actually a disturbing work of (supposed and alleged) borderline child pornography.
** A more recent example is that Mr. Enter's reviews have been getting longer (for example, his ''Re-Animated'' review was 40 minutes long — and that was only part one). Many of his fans appreciate the extra analysis, but there are some who feel he pads the videos out.
** The people who do like Mr. Enter are split over whether Animated Atrocities or Admirable Animation is his better series. People who like Admirable Animation prefer it due to it generally having less of Mr. Enter's infamous rants, and people who prefer Animated Atrocities find it more entertaining than Admirable Animation, mainly because of how bad some of the things he reviews are.
** "Nick-O-Rama" was extremely divisive, to the point that the hostile reactions drove him off Twitter. Some fans like that he reviewed shows he hadn't talked about yet, or give those he previously reviewed a new perspective, such as ''WesternAnimation/FanboyAndChumChum.'' Others felt he didn't give other shows, most notably ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'', a fair chance, and called the reviews lazy and repetitive (for instance, his review of ''WesternAnimation/TheXs'' consists of 6 minutes of Enter repeating the same two or three things he has to say over and over).
** His criticism of COVID-19 responses, particularly lockdowns and masks, are especially controversial. Some were appalled and labeled him callous, while others felt that he made valid points on some excessive measures and consequences. Around a year after his initial COVID-19 videos, comments became split as to whether or not Mr. Enter was vindicated with new information, or if he was proven wrong in the long run.



* HilariousInHindsight:
** In the "[[WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy Seahorse Seashell Party]]" review, when Brian gets attacked by bees during the MushroomSamba, Mr. Enter states that he will not be playing [[Film/TheWickerMan2006 that Nicholas Cage clip]] over it, due to seeing it as a DiscreditedMeme. Fast forward a few months to WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic's ''Wicker Man'' review, and Tamara and Malcolm, in a parallel to the film, play a cult that forces reviewers to reference the scene if they review the movie, whether or not they still find a credible [[MemeticMutation meme]]. For bonus points, the episode actually uses several Nostalgia Critic clips. And then, when the "[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic It Ain't Easy Being Breezies]]" (which has a scene of Fluttershy taming bees) review came out, the description of the review said he ''still'' refused to do it.
** Back when he was known as Brovania, his goal was to LetsPlay all 1001 games from the book ''1001 Games You Must Play Before You Die''. [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190908122405/https://www.deviantart.com/mrenter/art/1001-Games-You-Must-Play-Before-You-Die-Review-405839953 Now he hates the book.]]
** During the "Top 25 Most Disturbing Episodes of Kids' Cartoons" video, when Mr. Enter compares the plot of "[[WesternAnimation/MyLifeAsATeenageRobot Return of the Raggedy Android]]" to Windows 8 (specifically the problems it has compared to Windows 7), he ends the comparison by musing "God only knows what problems they're going to make with Windows 9...". This came out ''before'' it was announced that the next Windows OS to follow Windows 8 was... Windows '''10'''. Another bit of hilarity came due to reports of Windows 10 ''bricking computers'' after it was released.
** When talking about child characters in his review of "[[WesternAnimation/MegaBabies Poop Doggy Dog]]", Mr. Enter explicitly used [[WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse Steven]] as an example of how to do one well. This is pretty hilariously ironic given it was revealed in a later episode that Steven was actually 13 for the better part of the first season. (Although he was physically and mentally 8 due to his supernatural aging process.)
** During his rant in his "Top 10 Worst Squidward Torture Porns" video, where he finally gives up in questioning the writers' logic, he makes the statement that he wouldn't care if anyone said a cat could breathe underwater. That video was posted just ''22 days'' before the ''[=SpongeBob=]'' episode "Kenny the Cat" aired, which DID feature a cat breathing underwater.
** In his review of "[[WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo Finally A Lesson]]", he states that if the attitude of this show grew up 10 years earlier, they'd make an episode complaining about critics saying they're not [[Franchise/ScoobyDoo solving mysteries with their talking animal sidekick]]. ''TTG'' actually does have an episode, "The Cruel Giggling Ghoul", that's basically ''Scooby-Doo'' but with the Teen Titans taking the place of Mystery Inc.
*** And then a few years later, there's the episode "Cartoon Feud", which had Scooby-Doo guest starring on ''Teen Titans Go''. The show is also one of the featured crossovers in ''ComicBook/ScoobyDooTeamUp''.
** At the end of his "[[WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents Fairly OddPet]]" review, he cuts off the review a bit early with an intentional WriterCopOut, which is PlayedForLaughs, by saying because Timmy wished everything back to normal, [[TheScrappy Sparky]] was gone, and refusing to accept any claims that he's making it up. Come Season 10, and although it came with another widely-hated introduced character in Chloe, Sparky actually ''was'' removed from the show!
** In the WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue of the [[WesternAnimation/SpongebobSquarepants Truth or Square]] review, the demonic puppet from hell from the opening was turned into firewood. Come 3 years later, the ''Legend of Bookini Bottom'' Halloween special reuses the ''Truth or Square'' intro, [[BrickJoke minus]] [[KilledOffForReal the demon hell puppet.]]
** His review of "[[WesternAnimation/DonkeyKongCountry The Big Switch-A-Roo]]", an episode of a television show based on [[VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry a Nintendo game]], was released on the same day as the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.
** In his ''WebAnimation/SethMacfarlanesCavalcadeOfCartoonComedy'' review, he wondered if Seth was venting at Creator/{{Disney}} for getting some of his best writers to work on ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb''. Disney ended up buying out the rest of Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox shortly afterwards, including ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' and ''WesternAnimation/AmericanDad''.
** In [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190404134702/https://www.deviantart.com/mrenter/journal/One-Bad-Apple-s-Bullying-Portrayal-458818647 this essay]] about [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic "One Bad Apple"]], he asks if the reader would buy it if Diamond Tiara turned out to have been bullied and was EasilyForgiven for all of her actions against the CMC. Replace bullying with an overbearing mother and you have the plot of "Crusaders of the Lost Mark".
** In his ''WesternAnimation/LegendsOfChamberlainHeights'' review, after complaining about [[AdoredByTheNetwork how over-promoted the show is]], he says that he wishes he could get rid of it and remarks that the last time he tried to get rid of an overexposed thing, it failed. This joke is followed by an ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' spoof where Frisk meets [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants Patrick]], who plays the role of Sans. Three years later, it was discovered that Sans' voice [[https://www.pcgamesn.com/undertale/sans was actually a soundclip of Patrick played in reverse]].
** Him referring to ''Teen Titans Go!'' as "Toddler Titans" is even more hilarious now that the show has an episode titled "Toddler Titans Yay".
** During his ''WesternAnimation/SharkTale'' review, Mr. Enter jokes about a crossover between ''Film/FreakyFriday2003'' and ''{{Film/Alien}}''. The ''WesternAnimation/BobsBurgers'' episode "Mom, Lies And Videotape" would feature an ''{{Film/Aliens}}'' adaptation with a FreakyFridayFlip, making it the closest thing to an official ''Freaky Friday''/''Alien'' crossover out there.
** In the [[StylisticSuck Windows Movie Maker]] intro for his review of ''[[Recap/RickAndMortyS5E4RickdependenceSpray Rickdependence Spray]]'', Morty's name is misspelled as Morby, and this video came out before all of the ''Film/{{Morbius|2022}}'' [[Memes/Morbius2022 memes]] which often revolve around puns based on the titular vampire's name.
* MemeticMutation:
** "Who pooped in the peanut barrel?!" became a common in-joke for a while among his fans after the teaser to his ''Elf Bowling'' review.
** The line "Because... potatoes," often used for scenes and/or plots that are just that incomprehensible.
*** "But it was all a plan by an evil banana to send monkeys to the desert to have them starve to death." is an [[ItMakesSenseInContext out-of-context]] line from the "Going Bananas" review, which was subsequently used as a RunningGag or NonSequitur in future episodes.
** "What I'm doing is wrong, I know it's wrong, but I'm gonna do it anyway," when a character is self-aware about their actions but does it anyway.
** On Website/DeviantArt, there's a ''shitload'' of users' own Animated Atrocity and 1000[=/=]Admirable Animations notebook entries, complete with some of them even reviewing the same stuff he took on.
** The lyrics used to mocks the lyrics of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Braceface}}'' theme in Top 20 Worst Theme Songs (Part 1).
--->Ducks! There's Some Adventure!\\
Ghosts'n'Shit!
** Top 20 Worst Theme Songs (Part 2) also brings up the "Typewriter Dance", associated with [[Music/TheOffspring One Fine Day]].[[labelnote:Explanation]] His number one choice is the theme tune for WesternAnimation/ShaggyAndScoobyDooGetAClue. During that segment, he pretends to dance by moving his fingers like a typewriter similar to how Shaggy and Scooby dance in the intro. This is after he states that the theme tune for that show is a ripoff of One Fine Day.[[/labelnote]]
** In his "Top 11 Things That I'll Never Review" video, he (for some reason) used a [[https://youtu.be/1S-LLPz7s-8 cutscene]] from ''VideoGame/ApeEscape'' to transition between the segments. If you read the comments section, almost all of them are about how powerful the Magic Punch is and how you should check it out.
** [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants OH BOY, 3 A.M.!]] [[labelnote:Explanation]] Expect this to pop up in the comments section or Mr. Enter's videos, since he usually uploads them ''very'' early in the morning of their release day. Used with maximum force on his Admirable for ''Mimic Madness'', which was uploaded around 4 A.M. EST.[[/labelnote]]
*** This has actually become an AscendedMeme in his review of [[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic Fame and Misfortune]].
** "Dis gon be good"[[labelnote:Explanation]] A lot of comments have been saying something to this effect recently in response to the first few seconds of any Mr. Enter review (i.e. "All it took was him saying 'Fuck this movie' to know that dis is gon be good."[[/labelnote]]
** Take a look at his [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzKEP_W9DXs "Little Clowns of Happytown"]] review, and go into the comments. The amount of "not advertiser-friendly" comments will keep you busy for hours.
*** From the same review, Awful B. Bad (or rather, his name) has also become a minor in-joke.
** "It's a fucking can opener!" from the "[[WesternAnimation/TotallySpies Totally Busted]]" animated atrocity. His sheer ''bafflement'' at the idea of using a can opener to open a door is what really makes it.
*** Also from that review, "COCO IS FOR SPYSASSINS ONLY!"
** In the [[WesternAnimation/TeenTitans2003 "Things Change"]] video, comments about how ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGoToTheMovies'' getting an Admirable and this episode being an Atrocity is a [[MeaningfulName literal example of the title]] are common.[[labelnote:Explanation]]The original ''Teen Titans'' was the basis of his second Admirable, while ''TTG'' currently has six Atrocities to its name and only one Admirable prior to the movie.[[/labelnote]]
** His ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' review became one because of his criticism for it taking place in 2002 and not covering the impact of [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror 9/11]] (despite being a fantasy film about kids that wasn't even set in the US)[[labelnote:Explanation]]him mentioning 9/11 was in regards to feeling that people on the streets of Toronto weren't as alarmed or concerned about seeing a giant red panda as they realistically should have been.[[/labelnote]] striking many as bizarre and inappropriate even within the context of the review. [[https://twitter.com/CocoaFox023/status/1514914937625518082 A tweet]] criticizing this take gained ''millions'' of more views than the review which only sits on tens of thousands of views on [=YouTube=], which lead to even further notoriety and people creating memes of Mei's red panda transformed state being used to hunt down UsefulNotes/OsamaBinLaden as revenge for 9/11. He has since acknowledged the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsXHcyddOPk meme was warranted and that the criticism was outlandish]] but by then, the damage had already been done.
*** One meme that spun off from this is taking other films set in a specific time period and (jokingly) complaining that they don't talk about a then-current real world event/concern, like how ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory2'' (released in November 1999) doesn't mention UsefulNotes/{{Columbine}}, ''WesternAnimation/BeautyAndTheBeast'' ignores pre-French Revolution inequality, and ''Film/SonicTheHedgehog2020'' and [[Film/SonicTheHedgehog22022 its sequel]] never [[https://twitter.com/royalBananaking/status/1515229080949469197 bring up]] the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic.
** "Mean-spirited" [[labelnote:Explanation]] A label used a bit too often by Enter's followers to disapprove of most humor they deemed "mean" towards the main characters of a show. It eventually became a sarcastic rebuke against the [[MisaimedFandom most blind]] of Enter's followers. [[/labelnote]]
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* HarsherInHindsight:
** In the ''WesternAnimation/ChickenLittle'' review, Mr. Enter jokes that the blatant usage of pre-existing songs (rather than making your own as par for the Creator/{{Disney}} course) will get him taken down for copyright. Not long after, he got into severe copyright trouble for his ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' reviews and other videos, including one that was ''two seconds long'' and reviews of '''fan-made episodes'''. And then, in January 2015, his channel was terminated, though it was eventually reinstated. It doesn't help that when he reviewed ''WesternAnimation/TheGroovenians'', he said: "I figured how to get around Viacom".
** In his "Pinkie Apple Pie" review, he talks about feeling spoiled by how good Season 4 has been and wonders if he's been too nice in his reviews, speculating that he might be tempted to overcompensate if a genuinely bad episode should come along. The next episode to air would be "Rainbow Falls", his personal second least favorite episode of the entire series, and what he considers to be the worst episode of the show objectively.
** The jokes about the 3 AM uploads don't seem quite as funny anymore after [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZYYOKd_3rk this video]] revealed that he uploaded in the wee hours of the morning because he was suffering from insomnia.
** During his "Top 20 Worst Cartoon Theme Songs" list, when discussing ''WesternAnimation/CaptainPlanet's'' season 6 theme, there's a quick skit of Ma-Ti {{Rage Quit}}ting over it. A few years later, the crossover episode in ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'' reveals that the Planeteers ''did'' disband for completely unrelated reasons, with Kwame as the only one left.
** In his "Top 10 Worst Patrick's a Prick Episodes" video, he states that his deceased dog Patrick was named after Patrick Star, who would later become his most hated character on ''[=SpongeBob=]''.
** Mr. Enter's disgust with "Seahorse Seashell Party", for sending the message that children with abusive parents should stay in their dysfunctional family dynamics for their abusers' benefit, becomes even more poignant when, in his (now deleted) "Top 11 Worst Episodes (Year 1)" video, he reveals that he grew up in similar living conditions.
** He stated in his ''WesternAnimation/TheProblemSolverz'' review that watching the series gave him eye strain. A month later, he was diagnosed with myopia and now has to wear glasses.
** From the same review, John saying that he would attempt to act calmer in his reviews after [[GetAHoldOfYourselfMan having a heart-to-heart conversation with the Old Man]] can be seen as this as his more recent reviews in 2020 have him sounding angrier and more frustrated than ever, particularly his [[WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents "Lights Out!"]] review (which incidentally also features an appearance by the Old Man).
** Two weeks before his [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lusYgY7p7uA Casper and the Angels review]], in which he was particularly critical towards Hairy Scary, Hairy Scary's actor John Stephenson died of Alzheimer's disease. Mr. Enter has stated in his [[https://web.archive.org/web/20151225005515/https://mrenter.deviantart.com/journal/Top-11-Worst-Episodes-I-ve-Reviewed-2015-579264157 journal on the worst things he has reviewed in 2015]] that he doesn't blame him for Hairy Scary.
** He refused to review ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' due to the suspension of its creator after sexually assaulting women on the Cartoon Network staff, as it made Enter too uncomfortable to even mention what the creator had done. Then [[http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/loud-house-showrunner-chris-savino-fired-nickelodeon-sexual-harassment-charges-1202594788/ a very similar situation occurred]] with the creator of ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'', a show Enter had already praised several times, before the revelations. Further making things depressing was the fact that he had already reviewed a bad episode only a week before the scandal arose. He also would later reveal that he was planning on making an Admirable Animation on two episodes of the show, only for him to cancel them afer the scandal put the episodes he was planning to review in an awkward light.
** His [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants "Ink Lemonade"]] review, his first Animated Atrocity of a ''[=SpongeBob=]'' episode in years[[note]]though not nearly as harsh as his earlier negative reviews of the show, and he even points out how relieving it is that really bad episodes are so hard to come by nowadays[[/note]], was posted only ''one day'' before the passing of ''[=SpongeBob=]'' creator Stephen Hillenburg.
** In his [[https://youtu.be/uNMVnJ7x984 video]] about his favorite ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' writers, he mentions how he never came across an MA Larson episode that he dislikes. His first MLP review after 4 years of not reviewing the show is "Fame And Misfortune", an episode he ''did'' write, which he reviewed as an animated atrocity. [[note]] Though it should be worth noting that Hasbro forced the premise unto him back when he was on the show through season 5, and he tried to make the episode less cynical, but the idea was shot down. In essence, he was blamed for an episode that's not his despite his name being there. [[/note]]
** In general, it can be pretty bittersweet to look back at Mr. Enter's ''Friendship is Magic'' reviews and other videos where the show's brought up, and seeing how passionate he was about the show, knowing now that he eventually lost interest in it and stopped actively reviewing episodes.
** In the opening [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8CET4z9RQs of his review]] of WesternAnimation/ThunderCatsRoar, he makes a joke about being under quarantine for COVID, comparing it to Eddy going crazy. To be mild, he would take it much much worse as COVID went on.
** Toward the end of his "Mixed Messages" video on swearing, he called out [=YouTube=] for trying to appeal to kids, saying that it was illegal. Later in the year, it would come back to haunt [=YouTube=] when they were accused of violating COPPA, and they responded by putting more restrictions on [=YouTubers=].
** Mr. Enter talked about how much he hated the trope of a character harassing another character because they "like them". A year or two later he was stalked and harassed by a woman who had a lust for him.
** In his review on ''WebAnimation/ExtraCredits'', he points out how ''VideoGame/FarCry5'' received bad faith reviews where people criticised the game not on its own merits but because it didn't make a statement that its developers ''did not'' use the game for. His review of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' has him essentially do ''just that'' - criticising a film for not mentioning the post 9/11 paranoia when the film was ''not'' about that in ''any'' way. He has [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsXHcyddOPk since apologized for it]] and acknowledged it was a useless and nonsensical remark.
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* OvershadowedByControversy: While Mr. Enter has been no stranger to controversy over the years, he earned particular notoriety for his review of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' in April of 2022, in which he criticized the film for not touching on [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror post-9/11 paranoia]] because it was set in 2002. The criticism became a widespread subject of online debate and mockery, with many netizens noting how inappropriate such a subject would be in the context of the film's plot and tone, along with the FridgeLogic of why a movie set several months later and in a different country (one close by the US sure, but a different country nonetheless) would reference the terrorist attacks. Even though Mr. Enter [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsXHcyddOPk admitted he made a mistake and that he deserved the backlash he got for the review]], it was too little, too late. As a result, Mr. Enter became primarily known outside the animation community as "the ''Turning Red'' 9/11 guy."

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* OvershadowedByControversy: While Mr. Enter has been no stranger to controversy over the years, controversy, he earned particular notoriety for his review of ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' in April of 2022, in which he 2022. During his review, Mr. Enter criticized the film for the citizens of Toronto not touching on being more alarmed by a giant red panda because [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror post-9/11 paranoia]] because it the film was set in 2002. 2002, and he argued that there should have been more post-9/11 paranoia]]. The criticism became a widespread subject of online debate and mockery, with many netizens noting how inappropriate such a subject would be in the context of the film's plot and tone, along with the FridgeLogic of why a movie set several months later and in a different country (one close by the US sure, but a different country nonetheless) would reference the terrorist attacks. Even though Mr. Enter [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsXHcyddOPk admitted he made a mistake and that he deserved the backlash he got for the review]], it the damage was too little, too late.done. As a result, Mr. Enter became primarily known outside the animation community as "the ''Turning Red'' 9/11 guy."
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Wish is still in theaters; the reception can change in the next few months. Additionally, the comment was about the film being a bomb (aka not making back its budget), and it's too early to tell if that's the case.


** In the video "Let's Talk About Elemental, Teenage Kraken, and Wish", he says that it would be very sad if ''Wish'' was a bomb because it’s Disney’s 100th anniversary movie. ''Wish'' ended up getting mixed reviews.
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** In the video "Let's Talk About Elemental, Teenage Kraken, and Wish", he says that it would be very sad if ''Wish'' was a bomb because it’s Disney’s 100th anniversary movie. ''Wish'' ended up getting mixed reviews.
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** His ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' review became one because of his criticism for it taking place in 2002 and not covering the impact of [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror 9/11]] (despite being a fantasy film about kids that wasn't even set in the US)[[labelnote:Explanation]]for added context, him mentioning 9/11 was in regards to the scene where Mei was running around for the first time in her panda form and Enter feeling like nobody was as alarmed or concerned about it as they realistically should have been.[[/labelnote]] striking many as bizarre and inappropriate even within the context of the review. [[https://twitter.com/CocoaFox023/status/1514914937625518082 A tweet]] criticizing this take gained ''millions'' of more views than the review which only sits on tens of thousands of views on [=YouTube=], which lead to even further notoriety and people creating memes of Mei's red panda transformed state being used to hunt down UsefulNotes/OsamaBinLaden as revenge for 9/11. He has since acknowledged the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsXHcyddOPk meme was warranted and that the criticism was outlandish]] but by then, the damage had already been done.

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** His ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'' review became one because of his criticism for it taking place in 2002 and not covering the impact of [[UsefulNotes/TheWarOnTerror 9/11]] (despite being a fantasy film about kids that wasn't even set in the US)[[labelnote:Explanation]]for added context, him US)[[labelnote:Explanation]]him mentioning 9/11 was in regards to the scene where Mei was running around for the first time in her panda form and Enter feeling like nobody was that people on the streets of Toronto weren't as alarmed or concerned about it seeing a giant red panda as they realistically should have been.[[/labelnote]] striking many as bizarre and inappropriate even within the context of the review. [[https://twitter.com/CocoaFox023/status/1514914937625518082 A tweet]] criticizing this take gained ''millions'' of more views than the review which only sits on tens of thousands of views on [=YouTube=], which lead to even further notoriety and people creating memes of Mei's red panda transformed state being used to hunt down UsefulNotes/OsamaBinLaden as revenge for 9/11. He has since acknowledged the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsXHcyddOPk meme was warranted and that the criticism was outlandish]] but by then, the damage had already been done.
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** In the [[StylisticSuck Windows Movie Maker]] intro for his review of ''[[Recap/RickAndMortyS5E4RickdependenceSpray Rickdependence Spray]]'', Morty's name is misspelled as Morby, and this video came out before all of the ''Film/{{Morbius}}'' [[Memes/Morbius2022 memes]] which often revolve around puns based on the titular vampire's name.

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** In the [[StylisticSuck Windows Movie Maker]] intro for his review of ''[[Recap/RickAndMortyS5E4RickdependenceSpray Rickdependence Spray]]'', Morty's name is misspelled as Morby, and this video came out before all of the ''Film/{{Morbius}}'' ''Film/{{Morbius|2022}}'' [[Memes/Morbius2022 memes]] which often revolve around puns based on the titular vampire's name.
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** He refused to review ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' due to the suspension of its creator after sexually assaulting women on the Cartoon Network staff, as it made Enter too uncomfortable to even mention what the creator had done. Then [[http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/loud-house-showrunner-chris-savino-fired-nickelodeon-sexual-harassment-charges-1202594788/ a very similar situation occurred]] with the creator of ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'', a show Enter had already praised several times, before the revelations. Further making things depressing was the fact that he had already reviewed a bad episode only a week before the scandal arose.

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** He refused to review ''WesternAnimation/{{Clarence}}'' due to the suspension of its creator after sexually assaulting women on the Cartoon Network staff, as it made Enter too uncomfortable to even mention what the creator had done. Then [[http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/loud-house-showrunner-chris-savino-fired-nickelodeon-sexual-harassment-charges-1202594788/ a very similar situation occurred]] with the creator of ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'', a show Enter had already praised several times, before the revelations. Further making things depressing was the fact that he had already reviewed a bad episode only a week before the scandal arose. He also would later reveal that he was planning on making an Admirable Animation on two episodes of the show, only for him to cancel them afer the scandal put the episodes he was planning to review in an awkward light.
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** "Mean-spirited" [[labelnote:Explanation]] A label used a bit too often by Enter's followers to disapprove of most humor they deemed "mean" towards the main characters of a show. It eventually became a sarcastic rebuke against the [[FanMyopia most blind]] of Enter's followers. [[/labelnote]]

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** "Mean-spirited" [[labelnote:Explanation]] A label used a bit too often by Enter's followers to disapprove of most humor they deemed "mean" towards the main characters of a show. It eventually became a sarcastic rebuke against the [[FanMyopia [[MisaimedFandom most blind]] of Enter's followers. [[/labelnote]]

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