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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In all seriousness though, when it’s your job to watch and review stuff, and someone pays you extra to do a specific review that doesn’t even take that much effort, there is no excuse to not do it. Let alone take forever before ultimately canceling
He probably cancelled it back when the commissioner first disagreed with him, he just lied and said "I'M WORKIN' ON IT!" until recently.
 
"Too monumental a task for me"
It's 12 fucking episodes.
6 hours.

is he THAT lazy?

Watching a show is easy. Dissecting a show to it's core components for the purpose of a thorough review is another story, especially with the way Enter does things. His script would probably be an hour at the very least. Compare to literally any other reviewer who can get their point across in 10-20 minutes. It's not that he's too lazy to make a review. It's just that he's too lazy to make his particular brand of review. He only makes things harder for himself.

He probably cancelled it back when the commissioner first disagreed with him, he just lied and said "I'M WORKIN' ON IT!" until recently.

Enter works on his reviews like I'm sure he worked on his homework; waiting until the night before it's due, lying to everyone about his progress, and then scrambling to throw some shit together at the last possible hour... except his reviews usually don't have due dates.

In all seriousness though, when it’s your job to watch and review stuff, and someone pays you extra to do a specific review that doesn’t even take that much effort, there is no excuse to not do it. Let alone take forever before ultimately canceling

For someone who hates John K. so much, Enter seems to have the exact same degree of perfectionism and self-entitlement. Reviews will cost what they cost and take as much time as necessary!
 
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Now that I see the Madoka shit being brought up, I vaguely remember Enter talking about how he wanted to an Animated Atrocity on an anime series called I My Me! Strawberry Eggs. I’ve never heard of this show aside from Enter mentioning it but I do know he said he wouldn’t review it until he had a basic understanding of fag rights in Japan.

Changing the subject, here’s a comment from that one video where the thumbnail is Enter‘s bad drawing of himself in a dress.

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There's something really unsettling about It's a Boys' Girls' World. As you know, it uses the typical "two guys make complete fools out of themselves trying to impress a girl" trope. That trope is already cringey, but it gets much worse in GA when you consider the show's lore. In this universe, there's an entire arc to establish the fact that girls have been treating boys like literal slaves throughout history, and some of the sexism still lingers to the present day.

So the episode basically amounts to: the underclass are feuding with each other to please their oppressors, while their oppressors just sit back judging their performance. The episode does nothing to show how fucked up this is.

Edit: Oh, and even the title "It's a Boys' Girls' World" references the lore, so it's not like Enter just completely forgot about it, like he with in Max and Ryker (where Max is insecure in his masculinity because he lost something that was never masculine in the first place).
 
so I haven't heard back from @friends o' niall for a final review but the op may be fully ready by now

here it is in spoiler form

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.

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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 endeavours is 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, Enter's pet project has brought his blatant hypocrisy to shine, seeing how many of the flaws and criticisms he would otherwise sperg over with other works are present in spades in his own magnum opus - Growing Around.

From the get-go, Growing Around constitutes Enter's manifesto as a cartoon sperg, as his idea for the show was "born" off one of his own Animated Atrocities videos from 2014, in which he reviewed a rejected Disney pilot and basically said, "See their idea? Here's why they failed. I can do it right".

Growing Around Animatic Preview | Are We There Yet?
A preview for the show my team and I have been working on for awhile now.
www.youtube.com

www.youtube.com

"This is another one that falls into the category of thinking because it has a creative idea, it excuses them from doing anything creative with it."
-Enter, presciently roasting himself in the same video he lifted his premise from.

For those unaware, the whole 'schtick' of the show (as well as the short Enter ripped the premise from) is how adults and children have swapped places in society. While many onlookers have pointed out how dystopian this setting really is, Enter doesn't see how this is an issue, failing to realize that denizens of his world lose most of their rights once they turn 18. He also neglects to do anything fun or interesting with his setting, once again ignoring the implications of a world that has been 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.

As copiously stated by John, the show itself is supposedly made for children, but a closer look reveals that not to be the case.

While Enter's seeping hatred for normal adult things like getting a job and living on your own might appeal to manchildren in general, the fact Growing Around is literally being made for Enter's and only Enter's own enjoyment becomes clear as you start noticing a recurring theme throughout the series: the concerning, gratuitous insertion of a certain fetish, namely having his male characters forcibly crossdressed in various girly outfits, usually for humiliation purposes, with just a few examples shown below.


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It gets rather creepy and uncomfortable for the casual viewer, as John continues to insist nothing is wrong and this is completely okay for a kids show because it's totally just a one-off gag (meant as a clever commentary on gender, no less) and not a full-time feature of the show itself.

Enter's apparent lack of reservation when it comes to inserting fetishes in a 'show' aimed at children, on top of his terrible grasp on worldbuilding and storytelling, have resulted in confusing storylines and inappropriate morals - all of which he has harshly criticized in other works of fiction.

Growing Around Indiegogo Trailer
Donate now: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/...-where-kids-rule-youtube-fantasy/x/18874099#/
www.youtube.com

www.youtube.com

Despite a lack of experience and work material, in mid-2018 Enter, in his infinite wisdom, thought it was a good idea to start an Indiegogo campaign in an attempt to fund development for his series.

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Growing Around - Questions Answered
Support us here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/...-where-kids-rule-youtube-fantasy/x/18874099#/ scripts: https://www.mysteriousmi...
www.youtube.com

www.youtube.com

To the surprise of no one it failed, raising only ~10,600 of his delusional 350,000-dollar goal for making a pilot with only sloppily written scripts, scrounged together artwork from various DeviantArt users with no consistent visual style, and barely any animation at all to show as proof of concept. With all his hopes and dreams piled on this crowdfunding attempt, its failure pushed John into a downward spiral of frustration and insanity. Alas, he doubled down, focusing even more on Growing Around to the exclusion of all his other projects.


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Previously, Enter had even published a Growing Around book on Amazon, Growing Around: Party Panic. It was rescued and thoroughly reviewed in this thread by @Piga Dgrifm after Enter made it "non-canon" and tried to make it disappear.

If you want to spare yourself from reading it (sensible choice), an Amazon customer review ripped it to shreds, saying actual kids didn't enjoy it, the pacing was poorly thought out, the dialogue was unlike anything children would say, and it gave off uncomfortable vibes with all the crossdressing involved. You should take the customers' word for it, but if you want to see it for yourself, you can find a PDF copy of it here, courtesy of Piga.

During the Indiegogo saga, Red Van Buskirk (then known as reviewer Robo-buddies) livestreamed a reading of the book, which resulted in her having a PTSD breakdown from her own experiences with parental abuse. Enter, naturally, jumped at the chance to play victim. The stream itself is currently lost, but here's hoping it will one day be found.



With all of this Growing Around nonsense, it's easy to forget what Enter was originally known for - his poorly-edited cartoon reviews where he screeches about bad morals, mean-spiritedness, and gross-out humour into a potato microphone.
Enter's hissy fits over his bugbears in animation have sparked much drama and controversy, most famously his rampant hatred of some of the writers of Spongebob Squarepants, like Zeus Cervas and Casey Alexander.

(Original Version) MrEnter's Animated Atrocities #13: "One Coarse Meal" [SpongeBob]
THIS IS HIS OLD, FIRST REVIEW OF THIS EPISODE, NOT HIS RE-REVIEW OF IT. Don't get confused! To get to his re-review, click the "i" at the upper right of the ...
www.youtube.com

www.youtube.com
www.youtube.com


MrEnter's Animated Atrocities #7: "Stuck In The Wringer" [SpongeBob]
Originally uploaded on August 22th, 2013. FINALLY, jeez... This took more effort than necessary to keep on here :( Apologies for the filter as well, it was t...
www.youtube.com

www.youtube.com

In his review of the episode Pet Sitter Pat, he called out Casey Alexander for some things he said on Twitter, causing Enter's rabid fans to harass Casey.

www.youtube.com


(Original Version) MrEnter's Animated Atrocities #41: "Pet Sitter Pat" [Spongebob]
THIS IS HIS OLD, FIRST REVIEW OF THIS EPISODE, NOT HIS RE-REVIEW OF IT. Don't get confused! To get to his re-review, click the "i" at the upper right of the ...
www.youtube.com

www.youtube.com

Other examples include his Rocket Monkeys review, which he turned into a video about him hating requests (despite asking for them)...

Animated Atrocities #95: "There's No Business Like Monkey Business"
From Rocket Monkeys. A show that despite having so much wrong, gives me surprisingly little to talk about.
www.youtube.com

www.youtube.com

...a review of the Troll video, where he threatened to block people over arguing against cyberbullying and trolling being the same…

Admirable Animation #31: "Troll - Shane Koyczan"
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=670if6Etx0o Sources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvSXgBmu2Pc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caRBLDqVM-M (CuteFuzz...
www.youtube.com

www.youtube.com

...and his review of My Little Pony's Putting Your Hoof Down, where he became depressed after watching Fluttershy, a character he saw himself in, bullying others.

MLP: FiM “Putting Your Hoof Down” Episode Review [TheMysteriousMrEnter]

www.youtube.com

www.youtube.com

He has shown regret for some of these (like the bit with Casey), but they are noteworthy examples of his behaviour pattern.

Much to his, and everyone else's dismay, he still produces these, though ever since his Indiegogo debacle they are little more than excuses to say how Growing Around is whatever he's critiquing "done right". His most recent series is Nick-O-Rama, where throughout the month of December 2019 he would review every Nicktoon 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' (by playing too many video games). Naturally, this upset fans and provided ammo to his detractors, eventually leading up to the deletion of his Twitter. Two months later, Enter managed to finish 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. Furthermore, Enter has repeatedly started or announced (and never followed through on) various projects, including several Patreon-demanded reviews, a RPG, a Growing Around TCG, a Let's Play series of every PS1 game, and multiple reviews of the book "1001 video games you must play before you die", for which he seems to have a burning hatred.


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Some debate regarding Enter's personal life has cropped up from time to time in the thread. Besides bringing up his Asperger's diagnosis (big shocker) on occasion, he has claimed to being asexual, aromantic, and sex-repulsed in several of his videos and Deviantart posts, which he has used to justify his rage towards crude romances and certain adult themes in cartoons. He does also claim to having been brutally bullied in school and hating school in general, which is why both are major early triggers for him.

It is known he lives with his grandparents these days and hates his own parents, making a decent chunk of spending money from his Youtube and other sources of ad revenue, if not enough to live off of on his own. Despite his claims of being able to cook, Enter himself has confirmed he eats nothing but junk food in the form of Kraft Mac and Cheese, instant ramen, and Mountain Dew, not mentioning likely eating candy constantly as well, not doing his health any favours.
He shaves with scissors instead of a razor for whatever ungodly reason, resulting in a patchy and scraggly hobo beard. Furthermore, he refuses to brush his teeth, allegedly out of his dislike of mint flavour. He even tried to address his issues with dental hygiene in "Clean Up On Smile Five", a MLP fanfic he wrote and announced he'd get animated. Needless to say, he failed to deliver.

In addition to sharing personal details with his followers, Enter has also used his cartoon reviews to discuss his worldview from time to time. Surprisingly, some of his stances came across as fairly level-headed for what you could expect from him, painting himself as a centrist with libertarian tendencies. Initially, this was acknowledged by some of his critics as a 'saving grace' of sorts, and boosted his credibility in the eyes of his fans, who accepted his hot takes as gospel.

This veneer of validation prompted Enter to fancy himself an authoritative voice in world affairs. In 2019, Enter did a "documentary" series called Technocracy, in which he called out internet companies and governments capsizing privacy, limiting free speech, and reducing monetization (something he, as a floundering content creator, has a vested interest in). However, most of his fanbase didn't care, resulting in declining views and subscribers.


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Technocracy trailer
"The amount of control you can have over a person if you can monitor internet control is amazing" - Tim Berners Lee, creator of world wide web. Technocracy t...
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His channel still bleeding subs as a result of the whole Nick-O-Rama Drama™, Enter the pundit recently decided to dig himself deeper in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, issuing long, unsolicited rants where he claimed healthcare wasn't a human right and insisted on the immediate reopening of the entire country, with zero public health policy understanding to back him up. As expected, detractors and fans alike were not amused, with even his most die-hard yet still upset supporters finding it impossible to side with him every time he took to YouTube to shoot himself in the foot trying to elaborate on his stance.

John not only takes himself incredibly seriously, he's in severe denial about his own situation as well. He avoids all opposition, accusing any and all critics who offer advice as trolls, and ignoring their often well-meaning criticism entirely, thus causing new detractors to form and driving many of his fans away, some of whom become his current trolls and haters.

Enter's shitty attitude has caused former collaborators to publicly disavow him, most notably his former editor, and the original character designer for Growing Around. Nowadays, people allegedly working on his 'show' are either a gaggle of sycophants presumably afraid to incur in Enter's ire, or just artists he's hired off Deviantart, with most of the commissioned GA art being of visibly inferior quality than the rest of their authors' output, leading 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 properly made.

He might have had a good thing going for him, but wasted it away. He had the respect of a good number of fans (and even some trolls, with his taking on of Viacom's copyright strikes) even during his more spergier moments. However,
through dismissing criticism, deriding any concerns as trolling attempts, and refusing to prioritize realistic goals and expectations, Enter has alienated anyone who would otherwise be willing to help him. By neglecting his reviews and routinely disappointing his fans, his YouTube career has stagnated and his channel has seen a slow but steady decline in active subscribers, as well as diminishing views on every new upload.

His constant refusal to admit and address his flaws and not hold himself on a pedestal has seen him lose the respect of fellow reviewers and followers alike, and quickly erode the sympathy he netted after speaking up about his trolls, thus squandering what chance at redemption he might have had.

For all his penchant for playing victim and constant whinging about all the abuse he's had to endure from his trolls and haters, Enter, like the finest of cows, has proven time and again that his true worst enemy is none other than himself.

REST IN PEACE
The Mysterious Mr. Enter's YouTube Career
2013-2018
(He never scored.)

One little note before this op is finished and a rather recurring issue for the enter thread as a whole. To put it simply Enter attracts autists like moths to a flame. Plenty of users have joined the thread, saying they are totally better than Enter and admitting in thread to watching little kids shows, showing abject hatred for enter or their own half baked fanfic projects just to name a few. To put it simply if you want to say you're better than anyone on the internet for the world to see, you're probably not.

(THIS MESSAGE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY A CONCERNED USER WHO HAVE SEEN SEVERAL USERS FALL INTO THIS TRAP. FOR THE LOVE OF THE INTERNET, DON'T DO THIS.)

special thanks to @Observotron @Just_a_Bored_Guy and @friends o' niall for serving as ways to get sources, beta editors and more
 
so I haven't heard back from @friends o' niall for a final review but the op may be fully ready by now

here it is in spoiler form

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.

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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 endeavours is 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, Enter's pet project has brought his blatant hypocrisy to shine, seeing how many of the flaws and criticisms he would otherwise sperg over with other works are present in spades in his own magnum opus - Growing Around.

From the get-go, Growing Around constitutes Enter's manifesto as a cartoon sperg, as his idea for the show was "born" off one of his own Animated Atrocities videos from 2014, in which he reviewed a rejected Disney pilot and basically said, "See their idea? Here's why they failed. I can do it right".

Growing Around Animatic Preview | Are We There Yet?
A preview for the show my team and I have been working on for awhile now.
www.youtube.com

www.youtube.com

"This is another one that falls into the category of thinking because it has a creative idea, it excuses them from doing anything creative with it."
-Enter, presciently roasting himself in the same video he lifted his premise from.

For those unaware, the whole 'schtick' of the show (as well as the short Enter ripped the premise from) is how adults and children have swapped places in society. While many onlookers have pointed out how dystopian this setting really is, Enter doesn't see how this is an issue, failing to realize that denizens of his world lose most of their rights once they turn 18. He also neglects to do anything fun or interesting with his setting, once again ignoring the implications of a world that has been 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.

As copiously stated by John, the show itself is supposedly made for children, but a closer look reveals that not to be the case.

While Enter's seeping hatred for normal adult things like getting a job and living on your own might appeal to manchildren in general, the fact Growing Around is literally being made for Enter's and only Enter's own enjoyment becomes clear as you start noticing a recurring theme throughout the series: the concerning, gratuitous insertion of a certain fetish, namely having his male characters forcibly crossdressed in various girly outfits, usually for humiliation purposes, with just a few examples shown below.


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It gets rather creepy and uncomfortable for the casual viewer, as John continues to insist nothing is wrong and this is completely okay for a kids show because it's totally just a one-off gag (meant as a clever commentary on gender, no less) and not a full-time feature of the show itself.

Enter's apparent lack of reservation when it comes to inserting fetishes in a 'show' aimed at children, on top of his terrible grasp on worldbuilding and storytelling, have resulted in confusing storylines and inappropriate morals - all of which he has harshly criticized in other works of fiction.

Growing Around Indiegogo Trailer
Donate now: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/...-where-kids-rule-youtube-fantasy/x/18874099#/
www.youtube.com

www.youtube.com

Despite a lack of experience and work material, in mid-2018 Enter, in his infinite wisdom, thought it was a good idea to start an Indiegogo campaign in an attempt to fund development for his series.

www.youtube.com


Growing Around - Questions Answered
Support us here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/...-where-kids-rule-youtube-fantasy/x/18874099#/ scripts: https://www.mysteriousmi...
www.youtube.com

www.youtube.com

To the surprise of no one it failed, raising only ~10,600 of his delusional 350,000-dollar goal for making a pilot with only sloppily written scripts, scrounged together artwork from various DeviantArt users with no consistent visual style, and barely any animation at all to show as proof of concept. With all his hopes and dreams piled on this crowdfunding attempt, its failure pushed John into a downward spiral of frustration and insanity. Alas, he doubled down, focusing even more on Growing Around to the exclusion of all his other projects.


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Previously, Enter had even published a Growing Around book on Amazon, Growing Around: Party Panic. It was rescued and thoroughly reviewed in this thread by @Piga Dgrifm after Enter made it "non-canon" and tried to make it disappear.

If you want to spare yourself from reading it (sensible choice), an Amazon customer review ripped it to shreds, saying actual kids didn't enjoy it, the pacing was poorly thought out, the dialogue was unlike anything children would say, and it gave off uncomfortable vibes with all the crossdressing involved. You should take the customers' word for it, but if you want to see it for yourself, you can find a PDF copy of it here, courtesy of Piga.

During the Indiegogo saga, Red Van Buskirk (then known as reviewer Robo-buddies) livestreamed a reading of the book, which resulted in her having a PTSD breakdown from her own experiences with parental abuse. Enter, naturally, jumped at the chance to play victim. The stream itself is currently lost, but here's hoping it will one day be found.



With all of this Growing Around nonsense, it's easy to forget what Enter was originally known for - his poorly-edited cartoon reviews where he screeches about bad morals, mean-spiritedness, and gross-out humour into a potato microphone.
Enter's hissy fits over his bugbears in animation have sparked much drama and controversy, most famously his rampant hatred of some of the writers of Spongebob Squarepants, like Zeus Cervas and Casey Alexander.

(Original Version) MrEnter's Animated Atrocities #13: "One Coarse Meal" [SpongeBob]
THIS IS HIS OLD, FIRST REVIEW OF THIS EPISODE, NOT HIS RE-REVIEW OF IT. Don't get confused! To get to his re-review, click the "i" at the upper right of the ...
www.youtube.com

www.youtube.com
www.youtube.com


MrEnter's Animated Atrocities #7: "Stuck In The Wringer" [SpongeBob]
Originally uploaded on August 22th, 2013. FINALLY, jeez... This took more effort than necessary to keep on here :( Apologies for the filter as well, it was t...
www.youtube.com

www.youtube.com

In his review of the episode Pet Sitter Pat, he called out Casey Alexander for some things he said on Twitter, causing Enter's rabid fans to harass Casey.

www.youtube.com


(Original Version) MrEnter's Animated Atrocities #41: "Pet Sitter Pat" [Spongebob]
THIS IS HIS OLD, FIRST REVIEW OF THIS EPISODE, NOT HIS RE-REVIEW OF IT. Don't get confused! To get to his re-review, click the "i" at the upper right of the ...
www.youtube.com

www.youtube.com

Other examples include his Rocket Monkeys review, which he turned into a video about him hating requests (despite asking for them)...

Animated Atrocities #95: "There's No Business Like Monkey Business"
From Rocket Monkeys. A show that despite having so much wrong, gives me surprisingly little to talk about.
www.youtube.com

www.youtube.com

...a review of the Troll video, where he threatened to block people over arguing against cyberbullying and trolling being the same…

Admirable Animation #31: "Troll - Shane Koyczan"
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=670if6Etx0o Sources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvSXgBmu2Pc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caRBLDqVM-M (CuteFuzz...
www.youtube.com

www.youtube.com

...and his review of My Little Pony's Putting Your Hoof Down, where he became depressed after watching Fluttershy, a character he saw himself in, bullying others.

MLP: FiM “Putting Your Hoof Down” Episode Review [TheMysteriousMrEnter]

www.youtube.com

www.youtube.com

He has shown regret for some of these (like the bit with Casey), but they are noteworthy examples of his behaviour pattern.

Much to his, and everyone else's dismay, he still produces these, though ever since his Indiegogo debacle they are little more than excuses to say how Growing Around is whatever he's critiquing "done right". His most recent series is Nick-O-Rama, where throughout the month of December 2019 he would review every Nicktoon 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' (by playing too many video games). Naturally, this upset fans and provided ammo to his detractors, eventually leading up to the deletion of his Twitter. Two months later, Enter managed to finish 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. Furthermore, Enter has repeatedly started or announced (and never followed through on) various projects, including several Patreon-demanded reviews, a RPG, a Growing Around TCG, a Let's Play series of every PS1 game, and multiple reviews of the book "1001 video games you must play before you die", for which he seems to have a burning hatred.


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Some debate regarding Enter's personal life has cropped up from time to time in the thread. Besides bringing up his Asperger's diagnosis (big shocker) on occasion, he has claimed to being asexual, aromantic, and sex-repulsed in several of his videos and Deviantart posts, which he has used to justify his rage towards crude romances and certain adult themes in cartoons. He does also claim to having been brutally bullied in school and hating school in general, which is why both are major early triggers for him.

It is known he lives with his grandparents these days and hates his own parents, making a decent chunk of spending money from his Youtube and other sources of ad revenue, if not enough to live off of on his own. Despite his claims of being able to cook, Enter himself has confirmed he eats nothing but junk food in the form of Kraft Mac and Cheese, instant ramen, and Mountain Dew, not mentioning likely eating candy constantly as well, not doing his health any favours.
He shaves with scissors instead of a razor for whatever ungodly reason, resulting in a patchy and scraggly hobo beard. Furthermore, he refuses to brush his teeth, allegedly out of his dislike of mint flavour. He even tried to address his issues with dental hygiene in "Clean Up On Smile Five", a MLP fanfic he wrote and announced he'd get animated. Needless to say, he failed to deliver.

In addition to sharing personal details with his followers, Enter has also used his cartoon reviews to discuss his worldview from time to time. Surprisingly, some of his stances came across as fairly level-headed for what you could expect from him, painting himself as a centrist with libertarian tendencies. Initially, this was acknowledged by some of his critics as a 'saving grace' of sorts, and boosted his credibility in the eyes of his fans, who accepted his hot takes as gospel.

This veneer of validation prompted Enter to fancy himself an authoritative voice in world affairs. In 2019, Enter did a "documentary" series called Technocracy, in which he called out internet companies and governments capsizing privacy, limiting free speech, and reducing monetization (something he, as a floundering content creator, has a vested interest in). However, most of his fanbase didn't care, resulting in declining views and subscribers.


www.youtube.com


Technocracy trailer
"The amount of control you can have over a person if you can monitor internet control is amazing" - Tim Berners Lee, creator of world wide web. Technocracy t...
www.youtube.com

www.youtube.com

His channel still bleeding subs as a result of the whole Nick-O-Rama Drama™, Enter the pundit recently decided to dig himself deeper in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, issuing long, unsolicited rants where he claimed healthcare wasn't a human right and insisted on the immediate reopening of the entire country, with zero public health policy understanding to back him up. As expected, detractors and fans alike were not amused, with even his most die-hard yet still upset supporters finding it impossible to side with him every time he took to YouTube to shoot himself in the foot trying to elaborate on his stance.

John not only takes himself incredibly seriously, he's in severe denial about his own situation as well. He avoids all opposition, accusing any and all critics who offer advice as trolls, and ignoring their often well-meaning criticism entirely, thus causing new detractors to form and driving many of his fans away, some of whom become his current trolls and haters.

Enter's shitty attitude has caused former collaborators to publicly disavow him, most notably his former editor, and the original character designer for Growing Around. Nowadays, people allegedly working on his 'show' are either a gaggle of sycophants presumably afraid to incur in Enter's ire, or just artists he's hired off Deviantart, with most of the commissioned GA art being of visibly inferior quality than the rest of their authors' output, leading 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 properly made.

He might have had a good thing going for him, but wasted it away. He had the respect of a good number of fans (and even some trolls, with his taking on of Viacom's copyright strikes) even during his more spergier moments. However,
through dismissing criticism, deriding any concerns as trolling attempts, and refusing to prioritize realistic goals and expectations, Enter has alienated anyone who would otherwise be willing to help him. By neglecting his reviews and routinely disappointing his fans, his YouTube career has stagnated and his channel has seen a slow but steady decline in active subscribers, as well as diminishing views on every new upload.

His constant refusal to admit and address his flaws and not hold himself on a pedestal has seen him lose the respect of fellow reviewers and followers alike, and quickly erode the sympathy he netted after speaking up about his trolls, thus squandering what chance at redemption he might have had.

For all his penchant for playing victim and constant whinging about all the abuse he's had to endure from his trolls and haters, Enter, like the finest of cows, has proven time and again that his true worst enemy is none other than himself.

REST IN PEACE
The Mysterious Mr. Enter's YouTube Career
2013-2018
(He never scored.)

One little note before this op is finished and a rather recurring issue for the enter thread as a whole. To put it simply Enter attracts autists like moths to a flame. Plenty of users have joined the thread, saying they are totally better than Enter and admitting in thread to watching little kids shows, showing abject hatred for enter or their own half baked fanfic projects just to name a few. To put it simply if you want to say you're better than anyone on the internet for the world to see, you're probably not.

(THIS MESSAGE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY A CONCERNED USER WHO HAVE SEEN SEVERAL USERS FALL INTO THIS TRAP. FOR THE LOVE OF THE INTERNET, DON'T DO THIS.)

special thanks to @Observotron @Just_a_Bored_Guy and @friends o' niall for serving as ways to get sources, beta editors and more
Pretty great OP, didn't miss anything (At least that I know of) and provided enough examples of Enter's autism
 
Pretty great OP, didn't miss anything (At least that I know of) and provided enough examples of Enter's autism

huh, guess that could mean, it's ready to replace the old op from when this thread was in the multimedia off topic forum. Still feel like there's other bits I could have covered to provide more highlights but those can be added later if neccessary.

@Randall Fragg, is this op good enough to replace the one that is currently used for this thread?

so I haven't heard back from @friends o' niall for a final review but the op may be fully ready by now

here it is in spoiler form

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.

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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 endeavours is 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, Enter's pet project has brought his blatant hypocrisy to shine, seeing how many of the flaws and criticisms he would otherwise sperg over with other works are present in spades in his own magnum opus - Growing Around.

From the get-go, Growing Around constitutes Enter's manifesto as a cartoon sperg, as his idea for the show was "born" off one of his own Animated Atrocities videos from 2014, in which he reviewed a rejected Disney pilot and basically said, "See their idea? Here's why they failed. I can do it right".

Growing Around Animatic Preview | Are We There Yet?
A preview for the show my team and I have been working on for awhile now.
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"This is another one that falls into the category of thinking because it has a creative idea, it excuses them from doing anything creative with it."
-Enter, presciently roasting himself in the same video he lifted his premise from.

For those unaware, the whole 'schtick' of the show (as well as the short Enter ripped the premise from) is how adults and children have swapped places in society. While many onlookers have pointed out how dystopian this setting really is, Enter doesn't see how this is an issue, failing to realize that denizens of his world lose most of their rights once they turn 18. He also neglects to do anything fun or interesting with his setting, once again ignoring the implications of a world that has been 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.

As copiously stated by John, the show itself is supposedly made for children, but a closer look reveals that not to be the case.

While Enter's seeping hatred for normal adult things like getting a job and living on your own might appeal to manchildren in general, the fact Growing Around is literally being made for Enter's and only Enter's own enjoyment becomes clear as you start noticing a recurring theme throughout the series: the concerning, gratuitous insertion of a certain fetish, namely having his male characters forcibly crossdressed in various girly outfits, usually for humiliation purposes, with just a few examples shown below.


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It gets rather creepy and uncomfortable for the casual viewer, as John continues to insist nothing is wrong and this is completely okay for a kids show because it's totally just a one-off gag (meant as a clever commentary on gender, no less) and not a full-time feature of the show itself.

Enter's apparent lack of reservation when it comes to inserting fetishes in a 'show' aimed at children, on top of his terrible grasp on worldbuilding and storytelling, have resulted in confusing storylines and inappropriate morals - all of which he has harshly criticized in other works of fiction.

Growing Around Indiegogo Trailer
Donate now: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/...-where-kids-rule-youtube-fantasy/x/18874099#/
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Despite a lack of experience and work material, in mid-2018 Enter, in his infinite wisdom, thought it was a good idea to start an Indiegogo campaign in an attempt to fund development for his series.

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Growing Around - Questions Answered
Support us here: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/...-where-kids-rule-youtube-fantasy/x/18874099#/ scripts: https://www.mysteriousmi...
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To the surprise of no one it failed, raising only ~10,600 of his delusional 350,000-dollar goal for making a pilot with only sloppily written scripts, scrounged together artwork from various DeviantArt users with no consistent visual style, and barely any animation at all to show as proof of concept. With all his hopes and dreams piled on this crowdfunding attempt, its failure pushed John into a downward spiral of frustration and insanity. Alas, he doubled down, focusing even more on Growing Around to the exclusion of all his other projects.


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Previously, Enter had even published a Growing Around book on Amazon, Growing Around: Party Panic. It was rescued and thoroughly reviewed in this thread by @Piga Dgrifm after Enter made it "non-canon" and tried to make it disappear.

If you want to spare yourself from reading it (sensible choice), an Amazon customer review ripped it to shreds, saying actual kids didn't enjoy it, the pacing was poorly thought out, the dialogue was unlike anything children would say, and it gave off uncomfortable vibes with all the crossdressing involved. You should take the customers' word for it, but if you want to see it for yourself, you can find a PDF copy of it here, courtesy of Piga.

During the Indiegogo saga, Red Van Buskirk (then known as reviewer Robo-buddies) livestreamed a reading of the book, which resulted in her having a PTSD breakdown from her own experiences with parental abuse. Enter, naturally, jumped at the chance to play victim. The stream itself is currently lost, but here's hoping it will one day be found.



With all of this Growing Around nonsense, it's easy to forget what Enter was originally known for - his poorly-edited cartoon reviews where he screeches about bad morals, mean-spiritedness, and gross-out humour into a potato microphone.
Enter's hissy fits over his bugbears in animation have sparked much drama and controversy, most famously his rampant hatred of some of the writers of Spongebob Squarepants, like Zeus Cervas and Casey Alexander.

(Original Version) MrEnter's Animated Atrocities #13: "One Coarse Meal" [SpongeBob]
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MrEnter's Animated Atrocities #7: "Stuck In The Wringer" [SpongeBob]
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In his review of the episode Pet Sitter Pat, he called out Casey Alexander for some things he said on Twitter, causing Enter's rabid fans to harass Casey.

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(Original Version) MrEnter's Animated Atrocities #41: "Pet Sitter Pat" [Spongebob]
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Other examples include his Rocket Monkeys review, which he turned into a video about him hating requests (despite asking for them)...

Animated Atrocities #95: "There's No Business Like Monkey Business"
From Rocket Monkeys. A show that despite having so much wrong, gives me surprisingly little to talk about.
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...a review of the Troll video, where he threatened to block people over arguing against cyberbullying and trolling being the same…

Admirable Animation #31: "Troll - Shane Koyczan"
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...and his review of My Little Pony's Putting Your Hoof Down, where he became depressed after watching Fluttershy, a character he saw himself in, bullying others.

MLP: FiM “Putting Your Hoof Down” Episode Review [TheMysteriousMrEnter]

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He has shown regret for some of these (like the bit with Casey), but they are noteworthy examples of his behaviour pattern.

Much to his, and everyone else's dismay, he still produces these, though ever since his Indiegogo debacle they are little more than excuses to say how Growing Around is whatever he's critiquing "done right". His most recent series is Nick-O-Rama, where throughout the month of December 2019 he would review every Nicktoon 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' (by playing too many video games). Naturally, this upset fans and provided ammo to his detractors, eventually leading up to the deletion of his Twitter. Two months later, Enter managed to finish 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. Furthermore, Enter has repeatedly started or announced (and never followed through on) various projects, including several Patreon-demanded reviews, a RPG, a Growing Around TCG, a Let's Play series of every PS1 game, and multiple reviews of the book "1001 video games you must play before you die", for which he seems to have a burning hatred.


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Some debate regarding Enter's personal life has cropped up from time to time in the thread. Besides bringing up his Asperger's diagnosis (big shocker) on occasion, he has claimed to being asexual, aromantic, and sex-repulsed in several of his videos and Deviantart posts, which he has used to justify his rage towards crude romances and certain adult themes in cartoons. He does also claim to having been brutally bullied in school and hating school in general, which is why both are major early triggers for him.

It is known he lives with his grandparents these days and hates his own parents, making a decent chunk of spending money from his Youtube and other sources of ad revenue, if not enough to live off of on his own. Despite his claims of being able to cook, Enter himself has confirmed he eats nothing but junk food in the form of Kraft Mac and Cheese, instant ramen, and Mountain Dew, not mentioning likely eating candy constantly as well, not doing his health any favours.
He shaves with scissors instead of a razor for whatever ungodly reason, resulting in a patchy and scraggly hobo beard. Furthermore, he refuses to brush his teeth, allegedly out of his dislike of mint flavour. He even tried to address his issues with dental hygiene in "Clean Up On Smile Five", a MLP fanfic he wrote and announced he'd get animated. Needless to say, he failed to deliver.

In addition to sharing personal details with his followers, Enter has also used his cartoon reviews to discuss his worldview from time to time. Surprisingly, some of his stances came across as fairly level-headed for what you could expect from him, painting himself as a centrist with libertarian tendencies. Initially, this was acknowledged by some of his critics as a 'saving grace' of sorts, and boosted his credibility in the eyes of his fans, who accepted his hot takes as gospel.

This veneer of validation prompted Enter to fancy himself an authoritative voice in world affairs. In 2019, Enter did a "documentary" series called Technocracy, in which he called out internet companies and governments capsizing privacy, limiting free speech, and reducing monetization (something he, as a floundering content creator, has a vested interest in). However, most of his fanbase didn't care, resulting in declining views and subscribers.


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His channel still bleeding subs as a result of the whole Nick-O-Rama Drama™, Enter the pundit recently decided to dig himself deeper in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, issuing long, unsolicited rants where he claimed healthcare wasn't a human right and insisted on the immediate reopening of the entire country, with zero public health policy understanding to back him up. As expected, detractors and fans alike were not amused, with even his most die-hard yet still upset supporters finding it impossible to side with him every time he took to YouTube to shoot himself in the foot trying to elaborate on his stance.

John not only takes himself incredibly seriously, he's in severe denial about his own situation as well. He avoids all opposition, accusing any and all critics who offer advice as trolls, and ignoring their often well-meaning criticism entirely, thus causing new detractors to form and driving many of his fans away, some of whom become his current trolls and haters.

Enter's shitty attitude has caused former collaborators to publicly disavow him, most notably his former editor, and the original character designer for Growing Around. Nowadays, people allegedly working on his 'show' are either a gaggle of sycophants presumably afraid to incur in Enter's ire, or just artists he's hired off Deviantart, with most of the commissioned GA art being of visibly inferior quality than the rest of their authors' output, leading 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 properly made.

He might have had a good thing going for him, but wasted it away. He had the respect of a good number of fans (and even some trolls, with his taking on of Viacom's copyright strikes) even during his more spergier moments. However,
through dismissing criticism, deriding any concerns as trolling attempts, and refusing to prioritize realistic goals and expectations, Enter has alienated anyone who would otherwise be willing to help him. By neglecting his reviews and routinely disappointing his fans, his YouTube career has stagnated and his channel has seen a slow but steady decline in active subscribers, as well as diminishing views on every new upload.

His constant refusal to admit and address his flaws and not hold himself on a pedestal has seen him lose the respect of fellow reviewers and followers alike, and quickly erode the sympathy he netted after speaking up about his trolls, thus squandering what chance at redemption he might have had.

For all his penchant for playing victim and constant whinging about all the abuse he's had to endure from his trolls and haters, Enter, like the finest of cows, has proven time and again that his true worst enemy is none other than himself.

REST IN PEACE
The Mysterious Mr. Enter's YouTube Career
2013-2018
(He never scored.)

One little note before this op is finished and a rather recurring issue for the enter thread as a whole. To put it simply Enter attracts autists like moths to a flame. Plenty of users have joined the thread, saying they are totally better than Enter and admitting in thread to watching little kids shows, showing abject hatred for enter or their own half baked fanfic projects just to name a few. To put it simply if you want to say you're better than anyone on the internet for the world to see, you're probably not.

(THIS MESSAGE IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY A CONCERNED USER WHO HAVE SEEN SEVERAL USERS FALL INTO THIS TRAP. FOR THE LOVE OF THE INTERNET, DON'T DO THIS.)

special thanks to @Observotron @Just_a_Bored_Guy and @friends o' niall for serving as ways to get sources, beta editors and more
 
Enter would be wise to never ever get this show animated. I can tell so much backlash would come out of it. Just stop before it gets worse, Enter.

Or keep going and enjoy every individual ripping it apart like you do in your Animated Atrocities. The more I hear about GA, the more I'm wanting this to be a joke.
Honestly it doesn't even seem like he's that interested in making a good show anymore. I suspect he's just working on it so he can say he made a cartoon, or at least tried. Let's be real, if he ever does make an episode, it's going to be another Party Panic situation where he later realizes it's complete shit but at that point he'll have the pride that comes with producing *something* in animated form.
 
Honestly it doesn't even seem like he's that interested in making a good show anymore. I suspect he's just working on it so he can say he made a cartoon, or at least tried. Let's be real, if he ever does make an episode, it's going to be another Party Panic situation where he later realizes it's complete shit but at that point he'll have the pride that comes with producing *something* in animated form.
where exactly do you see enter 20 years from now? dead, homeless? or give's up this whole thing?
 
where exactly do you see enter 20 years from now? dead, homeless? or give's up this whole thing?
That's a super hard question to answer because there are so many possibilities. In the past Enter has frequently promised he's determined to publish things no matter what only to give up on them (Alone Together, the Party Panic trilogy, Dare Duel, Presenting the Perfect Parents, and probably a ton of review videos) but GA as a whole feels like he considers it his baby. According to those leaks posted earlier, he still thinks he'll make several episodes but realistically I expect him to struggle with the animatic for 1-2 more years, and half ass it and post it with a new kickstarter. Once he's got money, he'll turn it over to a studio ready to scam him. With a half finished pilot, no money and a lot of angry fans, he might take out a loan to get the pilot completed and ultimately file for bankruptcy. Broken, humiliated, and lacking the motivation to continue, he'll shit out the pilot and become a janitor at burger king to pay the bills, possibly marrying Ava if only for the monetary benefits.
 
where exactly do you see enter 20 years from now? dead, homeless? or give's up this whole thing?

If this man continues to live off Kraft and Ramen, he'll be dead within 10 years. In seriousness, I feel it depends on what occurs with Growing Around, and what happens in between those 20 years. Either Growing Around gets made into something and Enter becomes an even more widespread laughingstock, or Growing Around doesn't get made and Enter gets stuck in the same rut of ordering expensive 'concept art' and revising scripts year after year.

The former outcome wouldn't help him financially since Growing Around isn't made to be profited from. Nobody's going to fund a show via Patreon where the episodes are at the very least $150K (close to half of his original asking price) each. He'd be getting no return for these expensive investments. The latter outcome would be him throwing away money for a dream that was dead on arrival.

With that, I see him being definitely financially worse off than he is now. Provided YouTube ad money is still a thing by then (or another website host manages to overthrow or compete with YouTube seriously), the only thing Enter will have to profit from will be his reviews. And given how his work ethic has only gotten worse over time, what's to say it won't get even slower in the future?
 
where exactly do you see enter 20 years from now? dead, homeless? or give's up this whole thing?
Finally forced to get an actual job (Likely as a janitor or something since college and trade schools are beneath him) and pissing off various employers by refusing to do his work because his wrist hurts.
 
If this man continues to live off Kraft and Ramen, he'll be dead within 10 years. In seriousness, I feel it depends on what occurs with Growing Around, and what happens in between those 20 years. Either Growing Around gets made into something and Enter becomes an even more widespread laughingstock, or Growing Around doesn't get made and Enter gets stuck in the same rut of ordering expensive 'concept art' and revising scripts year after year.

The former outcome wouldn't help him financially since Growing Around isn't made to be profited from. Nobody's going to fund a show via Patreon where the episodes are at the very least $150K (close to half of his original asking price) each. He'd be getting no return for these expensive investments. The latter outcome would be him throwing away money for a dream that was dead on arrival.

With that, I see him being definitely financially worse off than he is now. Provided YouTube ad money is still a thing by then (or another website host manages to overthrow or compete with YouTube seriously), the only thing Enter will have to profit from will be his reviews. And given how his work ethic has only gotten worse over time, what's to say it won't get even slower in the future?
How long can he keep profiting off "this kid's show episode was bad because it upset my autistic feelings"? Hasn't he already reviewed pretty much everything people are familiar with? I could see him going down the let's player route when he runs out of cartoons.

Eventually he's gonna start missing rent payments because he spent all his money on GA commissions. Animation is expensive and he can't recoup costs because his show only appeals to him and a very small subset of his fans who worship him. I can't even imagine somebody who's not already an Enter fan considering donating money to his awful show for the mentally undeveloped.
 
How long can he keep profiting off "this kid's show episode was bad because it upset my autistic feelings"? Hasn't he already reviewed pretty much everything people are familiar with? I could see him going down the let's player route when he runs out of cartoons.
I think this is the scenario that makes the most sense and would probably be a good idea for Enter to do. Hell, he could even promote his gaming channel more on his main channel by playing games that are adapted from cartoons (e.g. Simpsons Hit and Run or one of the various Spongebob games) in order to tie it more to his main channel. Then divert from that and try and become a let's player.

But, knowing Enter, he'll either keep focus on Growing Around until he's begging on the streets or lose interest and start writing a new show and launching a new crowdfunding campaign (Only this time, it's "done right")
 
I think this is the scenario that makes the most sense and would probably be a good idea for Enter to do. Hell, he could even promote his gaming channel more on his main channel by playing games that are adapted from cartoons (e.g. Simpsons Hit and Run or one of the various Spongebob games) in order to tie it more to his main channel. Then divert from that and try and become a let's player.

But, knowing Enter, he'll either keep focus on Growing Around until he's begging on the streets or lose interest and start writing a new show and launching a new crowdfunding campaign (Only this time, it's "done right")
He'll be the best lets player ever
 
I think this is the scenario that makes the most sense and would probably be a good idea for Enter to do. Hell, he could even promote his gaming channel more on his main channel by playing games that are adapted from cartoons (e.g. Simpsons Hit and Run or one of the various Spongebob games) in order to tie it more to his main channel. Then divert from that and try and become a let's player.

But, knowing Enter, he'll either keep focus on Growing Around until he's begging on the streets or lose interest and start writing a new show and launching a new crowdfunding campaign (Only this time, it's "done right")

Speaking of games, looks like he's stalling again with that 1000 Games You Must Play list. Still only up to entry #2 for a while now.

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