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Hiring 'Enlo's Thoughts on...' Title Card Artists!

ENEnlo•Created February 3, 2018
Hiring 'Enlo's Thoughts on...' Title Card Artists!
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Hey, Citizens of Enloverse! So! I made 'Enlo's Thoughts on...', a review show where I would critique films and episodes and give a final verdict based on grades on how the movie and/or the episode either harmed me emotionally, or entertained and taught me at simple morals that are great for me or complex ones that the world is afraid to tell. For now, I've put this on hiatus due to myself running out of ideas on what movies I should review. But now that I got a few of them, I need a title card artist. Why? Because I am a little fed up with black background being used in thumbnails. So I need some people who know how to draw well. Here are few of the movies and episodes I think I should review: 1. The Drawn Together Movie: The Movie! (Reason: I heard that the show that the movie is based on is a very divisive one, due to the usage of 'All Adult Animation is South Park' trope. I hate this mentality, because Drawn Together, the show, had an interesting concept - an animated Reality TV show, featuring characters, who are parodies of certain eras of animation and stereotypes. Unfortunately, that's been ruined by having the humour be more like South Park and especially, Family Guy, in season 3. This movie has no defenders, even fans of the show hate its guts. Warning: It contains gore and tons of nudity.) 2. Norm of the North (Reason: Rob Schneider was an animal. And then became a man who is stuck on wowan's body. Then he hanged out with his good ol' friends! And now... Rob Schneider is... A POLAR BEAR! And he's on a quest to stop an evil industrialist and understand of just how being a polar bear is difficult! Rob Schneider is A POLAR BEAR! Rated PG-13! You understand the joke if you're a fan of South Park, like me.) (Double Film Feature!) 3. The Cat in the Hat (Live-Action Adaptation) & Pixels (2015 film) (Reason: I heard that when the former movie was released, Audrey Geisel, widow to the beloved author, Theodore "Dr. Seuss" Geisel, and the Seuss estate, hated this film so much that they actually announced that no further live-action adaptations of her husband's works would be made. As for latter, well, I'm not a big fan of Adam Sandler's work. But, I guess this film can be my target of my ire.) 4. Leo the Lion. (Reason: This movie... has an interesting story. Originally released as 'La Storia di Leo' in Italy back in 2005, eight years later, it was picked up for distribution by The Weinstein Company in 2013, and somehow, it ended up finding its way on to Netflix. It's going to be terrible, judging by its horrible animation.) 5. The Big Fairy Share Scare & Love Struck! (The Fairly Oddparents!) (Reason: I used to enjoy The Fairly Oddparents, until Nickelodeon execs decided to add new characters with each new season in desperation to keep it alive. I quit watching the show after the bane of the show, that is Sparky, came in. This is much worse than 'Fairly OddPet'. I added in "Love Struck!" because of how the implications are so offensive.) And finally... I think I found the bottom of the barrel... and that is... A FOUR-WAY TIE EPISODES! 6. Allen Gregory (the whole show) (COMPLETED), Fresh Heir and Screams of Silence: The Story of Brenda Q (Family Guy), and The Return of Slade (Toddler Titans) (Reason: Those four are some of the more...offensive episodes. I never watched Allen Gregory (Thank God), my sister frequently watches Teen Titans GO! and I remember watching some episodes of Family Guy. God, my memory is a bit cloudy. Anyhow, I found these four episodes worse, because of different reasons I'll talk about when I get to them.) Well, that's all I can think about! There's more to that. Peace out! (And I accidentally drew Enlo wearing a kerchief of bisexual pride flag. I unintentionally made this.)

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Project ID201861153
CreatedFebruary 3, 2018
Last ModifiedMay 21, 2018
SharedFebruary 3, 2018
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