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The Phantom on the Hill

"Angel of Music"
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I remember Joe Murray saying he was proud of them from making a cartoon on tv.
Understandable. Just getting a cartoon on TV is a huge achievement.

As for his worst review, I would have to say his Love Stuck review is his worst simply because of him not understanding the obvious satire while also taking a kids' cartoon too seriously
 

Blindrainbow

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Well, between the 75,000 youtube subscribers and the huge amount of people who follow him on dA, the things he'd need to know about something he'd probably learn sooner or later because of his fans parroting it all the way to him.

I don't think his fans actually care about Joe Murry that about, I only know what he said about breadwinner cause I follow his blog.
 

Roger Rabbit

A rabbit who should die
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Let me just say that as the resident cartoon sperg around here, Enter has no fucking idea what he is talking about in general. He only picks on easy targets for Atrocities. Pinky, Elmyra and The Brain for instance. But with Admirable, he always picks the sappy shit that yes, even Disney would say sucks. My example for this one being one of the more Sappy Courage episodes.

Let me just go on the record and say that yes, I am a fan of Courage the Cowardly Dog. If you aren't familiar with the series, it's about a dog, and his elderly owners living in the middle of Nowhere, and scary stuff constantly happens to them

Honestly, it's basically a comedy series with Tex Avery-eque wild takes. So why the hell did they do a serious episode?
 

Steamboat_Bill

Going to beat the record of the Robert E. Lee
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@RogerRabbit1988: I suppose for the same reason Ren and Stimpy did episodes like "Son of Stimpy" or "Stimpy's Fan Club," or Mr. Magoo did a version of A Christmas Carol completely seriously.
 

Roger Rabbit

A rabbit who should die
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@RogerRabbit1988: I suppose for the same reason Ren and Stimpy did episodes like "Son of Stimpy" or "Stimpy's Fan Club," or Mr. Magoo did a version of A Christmas Carol completely seriously.

Good point, but Ren and Stimpy was a wild show with crazy crap like that all the time, and everybody (and I do mean everybody) has done A Christmas Carol.

What I'm trying to say is that Enter has no idea what makes a good animated show. Sure, it can get serious at times. Hell, one of my favorite cartoons Animaniacs did was about the birth of Christ, where they took it 99.9% seriously. But, Enter talks about how cartoons should really speak about real issues, and animation like that is usually arthouse stuff (I.E. Fritz the Cat.) or for ads about safety (i.e. the Mcgruff the Crime Dog ads.) and he doesn't really get that most cartoons are supposed to be funny and, sometimes, make no sense.

Also, he said Elmyra from Tiny Toons was unfunny because ZOMG ABUSES ANIMALS. Has he seen even ONE classic Mickey Mouse cartoon? They used animals as props and weapons all the time. Especially in Steamboat Willie.
 

Blindrainbow

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Good point, but Ren and Stimpy was a wild show with crazy crap like that all the time, and everybody (and I do mean everybody) has done A Christmas Carol.

What I'm trying to say is that Enter has no idea what makes a good animated show. Sure, it can get serious at times. Hell, one of my favorite cartoons Animaniacs did was about the birth of Christ, where they took it 99.9% seriously. But, Enter talks about how cartoons should really speak about real issues, and animation like that is usually arthouse stuff (I.E. Fritz the Cat.) or for ads about safety (i.e. the Mcgruff the Crime Dog ads.) and he doesn't really get that most cartoons are supposed to be funny and, sometimes, make no sense.

Also, he said Elmyra from Tiny Toons was unfunny because ZOMG ABUSES ANIMALS. Has he seen even ONE classic Mickey Mouse cartoon? They used animals as props and weapons all the time. Especially in Steamboat Willie.

No he have not, he refuse to watch anything made before the 90's and if he did he would hate them for stuff like suicide jokes and that time mickey mouse held his friend at gun point.
 

Steamboat_Bill

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@RogerRabbit1988: Nobody ever did it like Magoo, though...

Also, Fritz the Cat talks about real issues? Among all the wacky sex gags and black crows?

Elmyra was supposed to be a junior version of Elmer Fudd, who's equally as harmful to animals but in a different way. Does he get that?
 

Roger Rabbit

A rabbit who should die
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No he have not, he refuse to watch anything made before the 90's and if he did he would hate them for stuff like suicide jokes and that time mickey mouse held his friend at gun point.

He's missing out then. Which is probably why he has such a hard time watching Spongebob.

@RogerRabbit1988: Nobody ever did it like Magoo, though...

Also, Fritz the Cat talks about real issues? Among all the wacky sex gags and black crows?

Elmyra was supposed to be a junior version of Elmer Fudd, who's equally as harmful to animals but in a different way. Does he get that?

The Muppets told a mostly serious version.

There was also a bit about Fritz the Cat having talks about Police Brutality and abuse of power I thought.

No, he does not.
 
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Steamboat_Bill

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@RogerRabbit1988: Rocket Power is probably the weakest of the comedic Nicktoons. Still, you could do so much worse in the Totally Radical Stuff for Kids department.
 
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