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Quote from someone on the team:
"first, it's a kids show"
Just... pointing that out.
"first, it's a kids show"
Just... pointing that out.
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Quote from someone on the team:
"first, it's a kids show"
Just... pointing that out.
Isn't Enter the same motherfucker who was complaining about how "it's a show for kids" isn't a good excuse in one of his videos? Wow. These sycophants can't even keep their story straight.Quote from someone on the team:
"first, it's a kids show"
Just... pointing that out.
Don't question the cancer that is Enter's logicIsn't Enter the same motherfucker who was complaining about how "it's a show for kids" isn't a good excuse in one of his videos? Wow. These sycophants can't even keep their story straight.
How exactly does this appeal to "smarter" kids? I mean, it's not THAT different from pandering bullshit- no/minimal character personalities, generic plots everywhere, and hell, the concept is really undeveloped. There are many plotholes, and the way Enter and the gang is taking it, it won't be that different from Breadwinners in terms of quality.
and trying to reach an untapped audience rather than caring about profit.
Clearly this guy just wants to appease his lord and savior Mr. Enter.
This confirms a suspicion I've had about Mr. Enter: he doesn't understand that the "industry" is an industry. The networks are businesses. They can't air shows that won't bring in any money, and why should they? With no profit, the networks can't expand; they can't shield themselves from any future improprieties; it won't be worth the bother because the shareholders and executives won't reap a substantial reward from their involvement; and most importantly, (to Mr. Enter, at least) no new little kids' shows will be made because adoption of a new series requires capital. TV shows are expensive, especially animation, and I don't think Mr. Enter has thought of, well, practically anything.
At least they'll be able to see for themselves how regular people outside of the group of fanboys on DA will react and be able to get some feedback on what to change, improve on, and all that shit and scrap the idea if it bombs.Hence why I think it's a much better idea that Growing Around should be an Internet show on YouTube instead of a show on a TV network that will never make it beyond the pilot episode.
Not saying the quality will be any better, but it is what it is.
I find it funny how these people say enter isn't in it for profit, yet instead of doing it as a hobby and making it some little Internet thing, he just straight expects to get paid in a field he has no experience in. If anything he is only doing it for the money, and maybe fameClearly this guy just wants to appease his lord and savior Mr. Enter.
I find it funny how these people say enter isn't in it for profit, yet instead of doing it as a hobby and making it some little Internet thing, he just straight expects to get paid in a field he has no experience in. If anything he is only doing it for the money, and maybe fame
Quote from someone on the team:
"first, it's a kids show"
Just... pointing that out.
Huge hup
Haha. I thought that he hated that excuse. Enter and his friends are full of crap.
Part of the problem with Enter is that he watches some cartoons that appeal to both children and adults, like Gravity Falls, so he expects all cartoons to do the same. He doesn't realize that some kids' cartoons are going to be silly and immature because kids are silly and immature. Not every cartoon is going to appeal to adults too.They do, because they think there's more to cartoons than just appealing to children.
Sure some cartoons can have an underlying message every now and then, but then again, sometimes a chair is just simply a chair. That's it.
Well he and the bronies all claim their precious MLP to be a "family show", so I definitely agree. I wonder what he'll call Growing Around.He can't really tell the difference between 'children's show' and 'family show.'
Part of the problem with Enter is that he watches some cartoons that appeal to both children and adults, like Gravity Falls, so he expects all cartoons to do the same. He doesn't realize that some kids' cartoons are going to be silly and immature because kids are silly and immature. Not every cartoon is going to appeal to adults too.