Animated Atrocities (2013– )
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"Animated Atrocities"? More like; "Hey, guys! Listen to me bash this episode because I think it sucks!"
11 July 2015
Okay, at the time, I was interested in hearing about what Mr. Enter had to say about certain episodes of good shows. Looking back, I figured out that it was the biggest mistake I had ever made.

Mr. Enter could be one of the worst viewers that I have ever stumbled on across YouTube. As one user said, Mr. Enter cherry-picks episodes that he THINKS are bad in the very least and constantly kick it to the curb. He's basically an IGN critic in a nutshell. As before, he is rude, has a massive ego, obnoxious, a grown man chastising kids' cartoons, and you also feel that he's trying to manipulate you into agreeing about every facet of his reviews.

I remember watching his review on The Hunchback of Notre Dame II, and when Quasimodo started singing, his loud exclaim literally hurt my ears and caught me off guard. (Mr. Enter, for the love of God, if you're going to be that loud, just turn off your freaking microphone!) Mr. Enter sounds too much like Squidward Tentacles. By that, I mean he's boring, monotonous, and steel-hearted.

In Enter's review of the Dexter's Laboratory episode "Jeepers, Creepers, Where is Peepers", he called the writing lazy due to Koosy saying the word "monster" after Peepers defeated the anime villain. In related terms, Enter's review of the SpongeBob episode "Squid Baby" contained him saying that adding the suffix "-itis" doesn't make anything that end with it a disease.

Hey, Mr. Enter! Don't you know that shows containing the jokes mentioned above are for KIDS?

I practically feel sorry for the writers of an animated episode being chastised by Mr. Enter, and he's calling the kettle black.

Mr. Enter also made a claim that there's "more dirt than gems in the world," and I consider this so-called review show "dirt." Why? He's basically wasting his time reviewing bad episodes of good shows, and uploading it to the internet for all to see. Nobody should even give a flying fig about what he says.

I even disagreed with him in one of his reviews. Plus, Enter thinks he's in his own world where he wants everything to be perfect. Well, guess what? Life doesn't go that way.

I might be contradicting myself in the things I said above, but I just wanted to get my point across.

So... if you're still watching Animated Atrocities, STOP AT ONCE. You're basically wasting your time listening to some grown man knock over episodes that he hates, and wants you to agree with him. Someone said that Animated Atrocities is a Nostalgia Critic rip-off (which it is). Personally, Nostalgia Critic is more entertaining.
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