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    John "Enter" Rozanski 

John "Enter" Rozanski

"What I'm doing is wrong, I know it's wrong, but I'm gonna do it anyway."

The creator and main reviewer of Animated Atrocities and Admirable Animation. He used to review episodes from My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.


Tropes that apply to John:

  • Badass Longcoat: Prior to him changing editors, his primary avatar was a man in a trenchcoat.
  • Berserk Button: There are several things that grind his gears:
    • Stupidity, especially lethal stupidity, being rewarded and accepted.
    • Characters who aren't merely mean, but monstrously unpleasant and annoying and being allowed to get away with their behavior.
    • Abuse of any kind being trivialized or played off as a joke.
    • Any show that ruins itself by trying to appeal to the lowest common denominator.
  • Caustic Critic: He tends to explode when he watches something really bad.
  • Challenge Gamer: His 'Challenge Accepted' series has this as its entire premise.
  • Cluster F-Bomb: He drops many of these in a lot of his videos when he's very angry, especially in his Animated Atrocities.
  • Compassionate Critic: He devotes a whole series to good animation as well, showing he just wants cartoons that put in the effort.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Likes to make snarky comments in most of his Animated Atrocities reviews.
  • The Faceless: In his earliest videos, he repeatedly stated that he would never show his face to the public. He later dropped this gimmick.
  • Friend to All Living Things: One of Mr. Enter's biggest Pet peeves (pun unintended) is animal cruelty, especially when it's Played for Laughs. Any animated work that attempts this is almost always doomed to be branded as an Animated Atrocity.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: He tends to blow his stack whenever he reviews something horrible, although this has mostly faded now.
  • In Touch with His Feminine Side: In addition to being a Brony for some time, he also wrote stories that usually have a female protagonist.
  • Sir Swears-a-Lot: Depends on what episode he reviews. How frequently he swears usually has to do with how bad he thinks the episode is and how angry it makes him.
  • Unstoppable Rage: In his earlier reviews, he had a tendency to go completely ballistic when he was faced with the absolute worst of the animation industry. These days, he's more prone to Tranquil Fury.

    The Old Man 

The Old Man


  • The Bus Came Back: After three years of being MIA, he makes his big return in the Totally Spies! review. This is lampshaded by Mr. Enter, to which The Old Man claims that it is because the grocery store didn't have real maple syrup and it somehow took him three years to get some.
  • Cool Old Guy: When Mr. Enter comes close to the Despair Event Horizon, he comes out of nowhere to give him an epic speech and convinces him to keep fighting for what he believes in.
  • My Future Self and Me: Later episodes imply that Old Man is Mr. Enter from the future.
  • The Obi-Wan: Serves as this to Mr. Enter.
  • Put on a Bus: He stopped appearing around 2015.

    Al 

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