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Butch Hartman LIED About His Christian Streaming Service Scam (With Proof) (2018)
Why is this even on IMDb?!
This is not filmmaking. This is not even creative work. This is an arrogant, smug sore winner whining about a controversial but arguably better-than-him creator, and I highly doubt this video was scripted. PieGuy is a massive hypocrite who feels the need to rub the Oaxis drama in Butch's face whenever he so much as tweets something vaguely motivational and he has no moral high ground to stand on. But no, Butch is the immature one with the massive ego. At least he more or less backed down after Oaxis blew up in his face. The fact that this and his other Oaxis rants are even on IMDb at all is quite frankly depressing and only further goes to show how our current online climate is more concerned with causing outrage and tearing other people down rather than actually making our own creative work. I remember when everyone aspired to make movies or cartoons, now people only aspire to create movie/cartoon reviews or rants. Screw PieGuy, screw the internet for destroying basic decency and valuing petty criticism over imagination and ambition, and screw whoever added this page (though I'd bet $5 it was Pieboy himself).
Animated Atrocities (2013)
Little more than the pretentious complaints of an egotistical snob.
I don't care if the majority disagrees, I'm saying this: Mr. Enter is not a good reviewer, and his Animated Atrocities are some of the biggest bunch of bull I've ever seen. What's wrong with him exactly? You mean besides the fact he has an ego as big as the sun and standards higher than Mt. Everest? Well, here's my main problems with him:
He's a cherry-picker. He takes one bad episode of an otherwise decent or mediocre show and makes it look like the whole show is bad. For instance, in his Sanjay and Craig review, he bases his entire opinion of the show on the episode Fart Baby and makes it look like the rest of the show sucks. Never mind the show has good, heartwarming episodes like The Giving G, Trouble Dare, and A Tale of Two Slithers. Teen Titans Go is another example. Yes, it has bad episodes like Waffles and Staring at the Future, but there are still occasional gems to be found from it, such as Colors of Raven, Terra-ized, and Baby Hands. But if one episode sucks to him, it's irredeemable.
He's biased. Sure, he says he holds all cartoons to the same standards. But if that's the case, how come nearly all of his reviews are on recent Nicktoons and he's done only one atrocity of a classic Nicktoon and one atrocity of an earlier season of Fairly OddParents? He also hates anything that Seth MacFarlane (I know he's divisive, but come on) or Nickelodeon make, simply because they're involved.
He's an egotist. Have you ever tried to disagree with him? Don't be surprised if he just calls you a troll (which he thinks is the same as a cyberbully, despite there being obvious differences) and writes you off as some know-nothing dolt. I'm sorry Enter, do you not like Teen Titans Go or Family Guy? Do they not reach your unrealistically high expectations? Oh, and did you know that not everything has to be exactly how you want it and the world does not, in fact, revolve around you? And lord forbid you get his fans on your case... (Basically, they say you suck for "not respecting" his opinion. If he's entitled to his, shouldn't I be entitled to mine?)
He doesn't realize times have changed. Yes, Hey Arnold and Rugrats are good (if highly overrated) shows, but back then, that was the norm. Taste in TV has changed. Sometimes, a show doesn't have to be deep or meaningful. Sometimes it's nice for out-and-out ridiculousness and shock value. Also, he's shocked Breadwinners was at one point the most popular show for kids? Yes, how dare the show's TARGET AUDIENCE enjoy what was made to be viewed by them?
Finally, he's a hypocrite. One of his most notable reviews of My Little Pony, Twilight's Kingdom, has him saying you should not accentuate the negative and shouldn't nitpick. And that's exactly what he does in this vile little show. If an episode he deems "atrocious" does even one, tiny, MINUSCULE thing wrong, it's garbage. Did I mention he says he holds all cartoons to the same standards but hasn't backed it up?
He also tends to forget one of the basic rules of common sense: If you don't like something, YOU AVOID IT! You don't dedicate your life to whining about it! (Yes, I'm aware I'm being a bit hypocritical, reviewing him and all, but at least I KNOW when I'm being a hypocrite).
Yes, he does usually go after stuff that really, truly does suck (such as Tentacolino and Allen Gregory), but most of the stuff he declares is awful is really just subjective. It'd be nice if he was calmer about his opinion, and reminding us it's just what he thinks, but he just beats us over the head with what he thinks and refuses to listen to anyone who tries to debunk his claims.
Basically, if your looking for fair and intellectual analysis of animation, don't go here. Try the Nostalgia Critic instead (and even if you disagree with him or find him biased or unfair, the theatrics and comedy of his reviews at least make it more tolerable).
Gekijôban Poketto Monsutâ Kesshôtô no Teiô Entei (2000)
Not Too Shabby
I myself am not that big of a Pokemon fan. And it's not because I'm like all the other people who say it's juvenile. In fact, I'm not entirely sure WHY I don't like Pokemon. It probably has something to do with me growing up with SpongeBob and Mario and preferring things like comedy and kart racers over anime and RPGs. But really, this film has a touching storyline.
A little girl's father is taken by a group of Pokemon called the Unown. Feeling lonely, the Unown create an Entei to serve as her father. However, this does not make her completely happy, and her desire for joy winds up being a pain for the rest of the world.
I can barely remember the movie, but I do remember loving it. Even if you despise Pokemon, you'll like it (maybe). It has a good moral and beautiful animation. If you like Pokemon, anime, or are just looking for a heartwarming tale, then this is the film for you. I give it 7 out of 10, with the other 3 points being tacked for the short length and cheesy lines.