I've been wanting to make a topic about this guy for some time, but I wanted to watch all of his videos to make sure I didn't miss a good one of his... but I've decided that I've seen enough to give him justice.
The Mysterious Mr. Enter is a guy who makes video reviews on YouTube. He started out reviewing episodes of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, but during the 2013 drought, he started to move onto other cartoons. The way he reviews stuff is pretty interesting, and he's also pretty funny as well (he also has a nice voice for this kind of thing).
First off, his Friendship is Magic reviews. The way he reviews episodes is interesting, since it kind of changes over time, at least it seems that way to me. Originally, he would rank an episode as either a gold, silver, bronze, or fail, since he basically says if an episode's bad, it's bad, and there's no use in saying it's slightly better then another (I'm paraphrasing this a bit). Then he moved onto stars, while still keeping the gold/silver/bronze thing. Now apparently there's a system based on the first Ace Attorney: Phoenix Wright, where there are exclamation points, and whenever he finds a flaw in an episode, it loses an exclamation point, but if he finds something he likes, or if it's a really good moment for the series (character development, continuity, etc.), he rewards it with an exclamation point. If an episode loses all it's exclamation points... actually, I don't think I saw an episode where all the exclamation points go... I mean, I've seen some where it goes down to 1. I guess that's his new way of ranking episodes... Yeah, it's strange, but not nearly as strange as when he reviews something, says it's technically bad, but admits that he likes it anyway. I like that, people who give honest criticisms, while admitting that they liked it. Here are some of his more "popular" reviews.
Yeah... that third review might be a make or break deal for some of you...
But yeah, he has other videos two. First off, he begins a series called "Animated Atrocities" in which he goes over some of the worse things ever put to animation. Spongebob Squarepants and Family Guy are frequent offenders, BTW.
Family Guy's Seahorse Seashell Party:
http://vimeo.com/74961977
However, since he doesn't want to be known as just an overly harsh critic, he started a new series called "Admirable Animation", where he goes over some of the best animated stuff he's ever seen. Courage the Cowardly Dog is mentioned a lot, as it turns out.
Check this guy out sometime, I think he deserves more attention.
The Mysterious Mr. Enter is a guy who makes video reviews on YouTube. He started out reviewing episodes of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, but during the 2013 drought, he started to move onto other cartoons. The way he reviews stuff is pretty interesting, and he's also pretty funny as well (he also has a nice voice for this kind of thing).
First off, his Friendship is Magic reviews. The way he reviews episodes is interesting, since it kind of changes over time, at least it seems that way to me. Originally, he would rank an episode as either a gold, silver, bronze, or fail, since he basically says if an episode's bad, it's bad, and there's no use in saying it's slightly better then another (I'm paraphrasing this a bit). Then he moved onto stars, while still keeping the gold/silver/bronze thing. Now apparently there's a system based on the first Ace Attorney: Phoenix Wright, where there are exclamation points, and whenever he finds a flaw in an episode, it loses an exclamation point, but if he finds something he likes, or if it's a really good moment for the series (character development, continuity, etc.), he rewards it with an exclamation point. If an episode loses all it's exclamation points... actually, I don't think I saw an episode where all the exclamation points go... I mean, I've seen some where it goes down to 1. I guess that's his new way of ranking episodes... Yeah, it's strange, but not nearly as strange as when he reviews something, says it's technically bad, but admits that he likes it anyway. I like that, people who give honest criticisms, while admitting that they liked it. Here are some of his more "popular" reviews.
Yeah... that third review might be a make or break deal for some of you...
But yeah, he has other videos two. First off, he begins a series called "Animated Atrocities" in which he goes over some of the worse things ever put to animation. Spongebob Squarepants and Family Guy are frequent offenders, BTW.
Family Guy's Seahorse Seashell Party:
http://vimeo.com/74961977
However, since he doesn't want to be known as just an overly harsh critic, he started a new series called "Admirable Animation", where he goes over some of the best animated stuff he's ever seen. Courage the Cowardly Dog is mentioned a lot, as it turns out.
Check this guy out sometime, I think he deserves more attention.