The Mysterious Mr. Enter / Jonathan Rozanski's "Growing Around" - IndieGoGo Campaign Failed, John going off the deep end, "Turning Red" is ignorant about 9/11 (later retracted)

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Considering that Enter went on a whole rant about porn and plot in his Drawing Together: The Movie review, I highly doubt he's asexual, and I'm certain this is a fetish.

I see only two other reasons as to why Enter is sticking the crossdressing into so many places:

1) Ava. We know she's super into including things like gays, bisexuals, transgenders, etc, so it's not unreasonable to think that she'd want crossdressing too, since I think it falls into the queer category. In any case, Enter is the sole writer, so he has complete control over this and shouldn't let his artist shoehorn what she wants into his project.
That's IF Ava even has a hand in this, which I doubt. As has been said here, his interest in body swapping has been present for a long while now, and crossdressing goes hand-in-hand with it.

2) He hates writing male characters. Enter's made it clear that he prefers writing for female characters because they "can do so much more" (hypocritical considering he hates boy/girl stereotypes in media). Therefore he wants the male characters wearing feminine clothing because it leans towards his preference.
Also something to keep in mind, how many guys have been the main characters of episodes compared to girls? Not many in the grand scheme of things, and it's usually Max. Keep the mentality of boys in girls' clothing (essentially being a girl character for the sake of this example) and Enter has mostly used girls as main characters because it's what he likes.
1. Yeah, I really doubt it's Ava's influence. If it was because she wanted to include more LGBT stuff into the show, the characters would like crossdressing and not need to be forced to do it. Also, jokes about Men/Boys forced to wear dresses and stuff are considered transphobic in a lot of SocJus circles. If Ava were involved in the decision to include so much of this, I think she'd tell him that forcing male characters into dresses and feminine gender roles isn't how you do trans representation.

2. I've never understood this belief of his, when historically it's been girls that have been told more often that something isn't meant for them, and this did extend into cartoons for a long time where most girl characters would typically act one way. This has improved in the modern era, of course, but the pendulum never swung back around to pigeonhole boys the way girls once were, so I have no idea where Enter got this idea from. He also does a very poor job of showing "You can do more with girls!" in GA, as discussed on a previous page, so much of the world seems set to cater only to girls, and only to very feminine, girly-girl ones at that. Even Molly who's set up to be a tomboy at the beginning of the series, reveals she's secretly been a girly girl all along and starts wearing frills come the second "season". (He even pats himself on the back for this because he thinks it shows how there are different ways to be a girl... By having all his girl OCs be hyper feminine.) GA's world is full of lots of ponies, sparkles, rainbows and princess things, and not much left for kids who wouldn't be into that. I guess they have video games, but that's about it.

This might have something to do with the crossdressing fixation, since he seems to hate even writing girls whose interests and behavior are more typically masculine, and any character he introduces that acts that way needs to be more feminized eventually.
 
1. Yeah, I really doubt it's Ava's influence. If it was because she wanted to include more LGBT stuff into the show, the characters would like crossdressing and not need to be forced to do it. Also, jokes about Men/Boys forced to wear dresses and stuff are considered transphobic in a lot of SocJus circles. If Ava were involved in the decision to include so much of this, I think she'd tell him that forcing male characters into dresses and feminine gender roles isn't how you do trans representation.

2. I've never understood this belief of his, when historically it's been girls that have been told more often that something isn't meant for them, and this did extend into cartoons for a long time where most girl characters would typically act one way. This has improved in the modern era, of course, but the pendulum never swung back around to pigeonhole boys the way girls once were, so I have no idea where Enter got this idea from. He also does a very poor job of showing "You can do more with girls!" in GA, as discussed on a previous page, so much of the world seems set to cater only to girls, and only to very feminine, girly-girl ones at that. Even Molly who's set up to be a tomboy at the beginning of the series, reveals she's secretly been a girly girl all along and starts wearing frills come the second "season". (He even pats himself on the back for this because he thinks it shows how there are different ways to be a girl... By having all his girl OCs be hyper feminine.) GA's world is full of lots of ponies, sparkles, rainbows and princess things, and not much left for kids who wouldn't be into that. I guess they have video games, but that's about it.

This might have something to do with the crossdressing fixation, since he seems to hate even writing girls whose interests and behavior are more typically masculine, and any character he introduces that acts that way needs to be more feminized eventually.
I think it comes from how rare male characters were anything more than a background prop in MLP. We have to remember that MLP is his pinnacle of entertainment
 
There's a one star review on the Amazon page for the book that is from a user named "stephanie" that says she read it to her child cousin Jace. Here it is.

Let's just say, it didn't go to well.


Judging from this entire persons review, it just sounds like Mr Enter copy and pasted his “story” from deviant art. Then slapped it together with more Art from deviant art and called it a day, to which I’m more inclined to believe. However didn’t Mr Enter claim he had a ghost writer? even if he did the overall job they did is embarrassingly horrendous. Honestly, after reading what the amazon reviewer I was starting to think that if enter wrote this series off as pigeons in a park pretending to be kids that would have more credibility then what he has going on right now.
 
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However didn’t Mr Enter claim he had a ghost writer? even if he did the overall job they did is embarrassingly horrendous. Honestly, after reading what the amazon reviewer I was starting to think that if enter wrote this series off as pigeons in a park pretending to be kids that would have more credibility then what he has going on right now.

I doubt that he actually had a ghost writer. I don't know if he ever claimed to have one, but if he did, he probably did it to say, "The book wasn't entirely my writing, so when you criticise it, you're not criticising me." The dialogue is way too similar to the way he wrote scripts then and now to be someone else.

Another reason I'd say he never had a ghost writer is this: who is the sole writer and editor for the scripts of Growing Around? That's right, Enter. He's so protective of this garbage that he doesn't want anyone else writing for it because it potentially wouldn't fall remotely in line with what specific things he wants (crossdressing, girly-girl characters at the forefront, heavy lack of magic or the supernatural).
 
I doubt that he actually had a ghost writer. I don't know if he ever claimed to have one, but if he did, he probably did it to say, "The book wasn't entirely my writing, so when you criticise it, you're not criticising me." The dialogue is way too similar to the way he wrote scripts then and now to be someone else.

Another reason I'd say he never had a ghost writer is this: who is the sole writer and editor for the scripts of Growing Around? That's right, Enter. He's so protective of this garbage that he doesn't want anyone else writing for it because it potentially wouldn't fall remotely in line with what specific things he wants (crossdressing, girly-girl characters at the forefront, heavy lack of magic or the supernatural).
There was a time when he was accepting script applications from fans on dA. For one reason or another, every single one was rejected save for the fart fetish script I posted a while ago. (https://www.deviantart.com/glassesgaming/art/Growing-Around-Linda-s-Secret-Fart-DRAFT-2-481907623) A lot of the submissions were pretty bad, to be expected since a lot of them came from tweens, but there were a couple users that were honestly pretty good and came up with decent jokes, have Sally behave like an actual kid instead of a total asshole, etc. I looked through a few of them and found it pretty funny that a lot of the major criticism a lot of these folks got were based on things required by Enter rather than anything they themselves did wrong. Ex: Lucky Cheese's being a bad name for a Chuck E Cheese parody, adults still needing to act like adults making it unrealistic when they give in to the kids' demands, etc.
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There was a thread on /co/ about Enter and some guy compiled a collection of cross dressing art he either created himself or commissioned others to create. No other repeating themes come up as often in either his scripts or concept art. The man has a problem.
And this ain't even all of it. Here's a couple that were missed, and there may be even more I didn't catch:
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I don't know how he can still deny that this is a kink, or (less likely) a manifestation of some deep, deep personal gender issues.
 
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Chapter Six. We're over halfway done now.

April sounds even less like a child than the others. It's kind of stunning how blatantly Enter ripped off Rarity from MLP to make her. The way that April speaks, the phrases she frequently uses, are all things that Rarity says often in the clips I have seen. April's also a fashion designer, which is Rarity's job. And April is usually with Molly, a character with a country accent that gets messy a lot, similar to how Rarity is typically in episodes with Applejack, a character with a country accent that gets messy a lot. I'm surprised no one's called him out on yet, especially considering how big he used to be in the Brony scene. If I'm able to notice it this easily, I'm sure MLP fans can pick up on even more similarities I'm missing.
There's the girl named after Dora the Explorer but she's basically Fluttershy, the quiet pony that takes care of animals. So he's copied at least half the main cast for his show.
 
A little irrelevant, but I love these comments posted on Enter's latest DeviantArt upload (the sketch of Sally):
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When you constantly post art of a character and your fans still have no idea who they are, that really says something.

There's the girl named after Dora the Explorer but she's basically Fluttershy, the quiet pony that takes care of animals. So he's copied at least half the main cast for his show.

I still love how Enter based her off of Fluttershy (his favourite pony), and yet she ended up being the character he cared the least for. On that, I'm surprised Robert hasn't become the character he cares about the least. Aside from making his son kiss a frog romantically, I don't recall that character doing a single thing. He also appears the least out of the main four characters.
 
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This is a bit late and off the beaten path but Enter shaves with scissors?
Like why?
I can tell you there is way less discomfort and chance of cuts with a razor than snipping at your face with scissors. Way more efficient too.
I shouldn't be surprised considering he doesn't brush his teeth and is a sperg but even accounting for autism that is such a weird thing to do.
 
This is a bit late and off the beaten path but Enter shaves with scissors?
Yes.
Like why?
Autism.

There's the girl named after Dora the Explorer but she's basically Fluttershy, the quiet pony that takes care of animals. So he's copied at least half the main cast for his show.
And Sally herself is basically Pinkypie with the worst aspects of Mabel Pines thrown in. (Sally's original design was more or less a recolor of Mabel, at that.)
 
This is a bit late and off the beaten path but Enter shaves with scissors?
Like why?
I can tell you there is way less discomfort and chance of cuts with a razor than snipping at your face with scissors. Way more efficient too.
I shouldn't be surprised considering he doesn't brush his teeth and is a sperg but even accounting for autism that is such a weird thing to do.
My best guess would be that no one taught him how to shave and when he finally tried to shave he ended up cutting himself with a razor and because of autism he's decided it's safer to "shave" with scissors. Though this is purely speculation
 
My best guess would be that no one taught him how to shave and when he finally tried to shave he ended up cutting himself with a razor and because of autism he's decided it's safer to "shave" with scissors. Though this is purely speculation
We’ll be clearly likes having a beard(remember the “you better not come near my beard” thing from years ago?” So he probably hasn’t learned how to properly trim and maintain his beard.
Small scissors can be used as a grooming tool to help shape a particularly long And bushy beard, but his is wirey and doesn’t even grow in all the way
 
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This is a bit late and off the beaten path but Enter shaves with scissors?
Like why?
I can tell you there is way less discomfort and chance of cuts with a razor than snipping at your face with scissors. Way more efficient too.
I shouldn't be surprised considering he doesn't brush his teeth and is a sperg but even accounting for autism that is such a weird thing to do.
Hell he doesn't even need a razor. An electric shaver does just as well for maintaining beards. Just put on a guard and make sure everything is even. It's way easier than snipping at the hair with scissors.
 
Still trying to do the op despite the wu flu shaking up my life like having my sister come back from an out of state college. Will focus on the writing aspects of the op while this site updates since images will be dicey with uploading and the site update is nearing it's end anyway

This was a series of edits made to the op I did, minus images from @Observotron saved here for posterity's sake

Johnathan Rozanski, or as most people know him, The Mysterious Mr. Enter, is a cow most well known for reviewing various cartoons that a man his age shouldn't be getting worked up about. Thanks to many examples of tard-rage stemming from said reviews, Enter was once an entity that commanded a whole sub-forum here on the farms. Nowadays discussion of his endeavors are relegated to this sole thread as he spends most of his time fantasizing about a children's television show that will never be made.

While he might seem innocent enough, many onlookers have called out Enter as a hypocrite, pointing out how many of the flaws and criticisms he would otherwise sperg over with other works are present in his own works - Growing around. One such concern that has arisen has been Enter's apparent lack of reservation when it comes to inserting fetishes in to the 'show' aimed at children, such as excessive cross-dressing and gender role reversal. Additionally, he has a terrible grasp on worldbuilding and story telling, resulting in confusing storylines and inappropriate morals - All of which he has heavily criticized in other works of fiction.

Many viewers have pointed out how dystopian the setting is.; for those unaware, the whole 'shtick' of the show is how adults and children have swapped places in society. Enter doesn't see how this is an issue, neglecting to realize that in his world lose most of they rights once they turn 18. Enter also neglects to do anything fun or interesting with the world, once again ignoring the implications of a world run by children since the stone age. The countries are just terrible kids puns and most social norms are still structured as if the world was made today through the eyes of a kid - it doesn't take any of the theory crafting that usually comes with decent world-building.

Despite a lack of experience and work material, in his infinite wisdom Enter thought it a good idea to start an Indiegogo campaign in an attempt to fund development for his series. With half finished scripts and disjointed artworks by various artists from deviantart, the Indiegogo unsurprisingly failed, sending Enter in to a downwards spiral of frustration and insanity.

With all of this Growing around nonsense, it's easy to forget what enter was originally known for - reviewing cartoons. Much to his, and everyone else's dismay, he still produces these; his most recent series being Nick-o-Rama, where throughout the month of December 2019 he would review every Nick-toon ever made. Of course, thanks to Enter's lack of work ethic and poor planning skills these videos would come out consistently late - with excuses ranging from 'Playing too many video games' to Enter 'Hurting his wrist'. Naturally, this upset fans and provided ammo to his detractors, eventually leading up to the deletion of his Twitter. Enter eventually did end up finishing his Nick-O-Rama series in his usual, resentful way, and can be viewed here as a playlist created by a fan, as Enter is too lazy to create one himself.

Like many Content Cows, Enter is his own worst enemy. Through dismissing criticism, accusing any concerns as trolling attempts, and refusing to prioritize realistic goals and expectations - he has driven many of his fans away, many of them become his current trolls and detractors. His obsession with Growing Around has also taken a hold of everything Enter now does, with references to it being made, humorously, as a way to explain how he would do a show' better'.

Enter takes himself too seriously, pushing away anyone that challenges him. As a result his reviews have stagnated and his strange fascination with Growing Around has alienated anyone who would otherwise be willing to help him. Most of the people allegedly working on the 'show' are just artist he's hired off deviant art, with most of the art having dramatically less quality than other works, leaving many to believe that Enter is a control freak. What the future holds for Enter is unclear, as he seemingly wants to focus all of his time, money, and energy on a show that will most likely never get made.
 
Still trying to do the op despite the wu flu shaking up my life like having my sister come back from an out of state college. Will focus on the writing aspects of the op while this site updates since images will be dicey with uploading and the site update is nearing it's end anyway

This was a series of edits made to the op I did, minus images from @Observotron saved here for posterity's sake

Johnathan Rozanski, or as most people know him, The Mysterious Mr. Enter, is a cow most well known for reviewing various cartoons that a man his age shouldn't be getting worked up about. Thanks to many examples of tard-rage stemming from said reviews, Enter was once an entity that commanded a whole sub-forum here on the farms. Nowadays discussion of his endeavors are relegated to this sole thread as he spends most of his time fantasizing about a children's television show that will never be made.

While he might seem innocent enough, many onlookers have called out Enter as a hypocrite, pointing out how many of the flaws and criticisms he would otherwise sperg over with other works are present in his own works - Growing around. One such concern that has arisen has been Enter's apparent lack of reservation when it comes to inserting fetishes in to the 'show' aimed at children, such as excessive cross-dressing and gender role reversal. Additionally, he has a terrible grasp on worldbuilding and story telling, resulting in confusing storylines and inappropriate morals - All of which he has heavily criticized in other works of fiction.

Many viewers have pointed out how dystopian the setting is.; for those unaware, the whole 'shtick' of the show is how adults and children have swapped places in society. Enter doesn't see how this is an issue, neglecting to realize that in his world lose most of they rights once they turn 18. Enter also neglects to do anything fun or interesting with the world, once again ignoring the implications of a world run by children since the stone age. The countries are just terrible kids puns and most social norms are still structured as if the world was made today through the eyes of a kid - it doesn't take any of the theory crafting that usually comes with decent world-building.

Despite a lack of experience and work material, in his infinite wisdom Enter thought it a good idea to start an Indiegogo campaign in an attempt to fund development for his series. With half finished scripts and disjointed artworks by various artists from deviantart, the Indiegogo unsurprisingly failed, sending Enter in to a downwards spiral of frustration and insanity.

With all of this Growing around nonsense, it's easy to forget what enter was originally known for - reviewing cartoons. Much to his, and everyone else's dismay, he still produces these; his most recent series being Nick-o-Rama, where throughout the month of December 2019 he would review every Nick-toon ever made. Of course, thanks to Enter's lack of work ethic and poor planning skills these videos would come out consistently late - with excuses ranging from 'Playing too many video games' to Enter 'Hurting his wrist'. Naturally, this upset fans and provided ammo to his detractors, eventually leading up to the deletion of his Twitter. Enter eventually did end up finishing his Nick-O-Rama series in his usual, resentful way, and can be viewed here as a playlist created by a fan, as Enter is too lazy to create one himself.

Like many Content Cows, Enter is his own worst enemy. Through dismissing criticism, accusing any concerns as trolling attempts, and refusing to prioritize realistic goals and expectations - he has driven many of his fans away, many of them become his current trolls and detractors. His obsession with Growing Around has also taken a hold of everything Enter now does, with references to it being made, humorously, as a way to explain how he would do a show' better'.

Enter takes himself too seriously, pushing away anyone that challenges him. As a result his reviews have stagnated and his strange fascination with Growing Around has alienated anyone who would otherwise be willing to help him. Most of the people allegedly working on the 'show' are just artist he's hired off deviant art, with most of the art having dramatically less quality than other works, leaving many to believe that Enter is a control freak. What the future holds for Enter is unclear, as he seemingly wants to focus all of his time, money, and energy on a show that will most likely never get made.

Instead of “pushing off anyone who challenges him” say something like
“John not only takes himself way too seriously, he’s in extreme denial. He avoids all opposition and labels every critic a troll to avoid having to answer for his stupidity”
 
Images are acting iffy today, so I can't upload the next chapter just yet. I apologize for the wait.

Instead of “pushing off anyone who challenges him” say something like
“John not only takes himself way too seriously, he’s in extreme denial. He avoids all opposition and labels every critic a troll to avoid having to answer for his stupidity”
To elaborate on this, he thinks all critics are trolls purposefully feeding him bad suggestions to make his work even worse than it already is.
 

No other repeating themes come up as often in either his scripts or concept art.

Besides this obvious crossdressing fetish, Enter is obsessed with Sally. He likes to focus on her and I can't tell if it is an author insert due to some underlying transgender/age issues like this.

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Or if it's his autism that drives him to focus on his main character too much. It's hard to think of it as a kink because he doesn't do anything sexual with it in his work as far as I know. Maybe I'm wrong, though. I honestly think it's more interesting if it's his kink because of how strongly he states he is asexual, which is usually a cop out.
 
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