Random Thoughts & Questions: MrEnter Edition

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@Headbanger General: Burping on cue is a thing; I know how to do that. Never heard of laughing on cue, though.

Presumably it's being able to laugh even when something funny hasn't been said.

Anything else incredibly stupid that can be gleaned from this?

"Barnyard, male cows do not have utters[sic]..."

Hey, Enter, male cattle aren't called cows.
 
And I've actually read comments that call that insulting to transgender people.
Some people get offended by a male character wearing a dress, so I'm not surprised

Well, thanks to this beautiful movie maker edited video
We know Squirrel Boy and The buzz on Maggie will be on the list
They weren't that bad in my opinion.
 
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@Someone: Seemingly everything that plays with gender roles is doomed to be called offensive these days. Cartoon Network would never put on a show as sexually confused as Cow and Chicken today out of fear of a shitstorm from Tumblr.

Squirrel Boy
was OK. There were people who enjoyed it more, though, judging by Richard Horvitz's booth in my local Comic Con.
 
Here's the Rugrats spin-off he'll be discussing.

(spoiler alert: It's another easy target.)



Only 4 episodes were made, and they were only available as bonus features on other Rugrats DVDs.
 
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Here's the Rugrats spin-off he'll be discussing.

(spoiler alert: It's another easy target.)



Only 4 episodes were made, and they were only available as bonus features on other Rugrats DVDs.

That isn't a cartoon really, it's just a collection of shorts. In my opinion at least. That being said, that show isn't a fair target.
 
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Some people get offended by a male character wearing a dress, so I'm not surprised

Well, thanks to this beautiful movie maker edited video
We know Squirrel Boy and The buzz on Maggie will be on the list
They weren't that bad in my opinion.

I think I know what my next video about MrEnter might be. Him making a video about the worst cartoons in the years 2000-2009, I can already tell it's going to be a bad countdown.

From MrEnter's Twitter:
"While the 2000's may have been one of the worst decades in animation..."

Really? That is such a nostalgiatard thing to say.
 
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The thing about the 2000s was that most of the good cartoons came from Nick, Cartoon Network and - to some extent - Disney. Saturday mornings were suffering through a long, Pokemon-induced heat death.

Also, most of the good cartoons were comedies; action cartoons really declined in quality a few years after anime was popularized in the USA - by 2003 at least.
 
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