When he used the term “C Tier”, it made me really want him to do the thing many people have done with tier list ranking videos. Or at least, at the end of Nick O Rama, flash a image of his completed ranking in the tier list maker
That's my thoughts exactly. Like he has had some big surprises when rating these like fanboy chum chum I want to see them all in comparison to each other
*Mr. Enter does Kora.* Mr. Enter's fans: "Ah shit; here we go again." People who only watched Nick-o-Rama: "Ah shit; here we go again." Mr. Enter himself: "Ah shit; here we go again."
Those of us who like Korra also feel that way. It's got plenty of issues from that ending (they just held hands and went on a trip together so fuck all you shippers who can't shut up about KorraSami and the staff who gave said shippers validation) to the iffy plot threads that sometimes repeat or try to softly retcon previous things in the series (likely a result of not being greenlit for multiple seasons immediately and planning stories accordingly) but I still found it a highly enjoyable show despite those flaws.
@@Japaneseanimeguy Its enjoyable, nowhere near as good as ATLA but okay, had a lot of issues but biggest had to be how they portrayed the spirit world, also would've liked it if they fleshed the whole bending in a more modern society thing out a bit more and i do strongly believe that if nickelodeon didn't screw them like that it could've been a lot better
@@jmax6750 "would've liked it if they fleshed the whole bending in a more modern society thing out a bit more" Honestly, even that they fucked up beyond compare. ATLA: Lightning bending is a very dangerous art with a combination of water and fire-bending technique, two opposites, that requires perfect control and complete void of strong emotion to pull off, otherwise you'll likely kill yourself. LoK: NAh man, we mass-produce that shit in a factory setting! Lol what is consistency?!
Yeah, the humor was pretty sub-par for the most part, but there were a few good ones in there, but the stories being told and the action itself was all really well done imho. They were what actually kept me coming back to watch while it was airing
I like it too. Mainly cuz it's memeable (yes I said that) one time I was playing it and then I played it one more time after that, and my dad told me off so quick. I was like dang dad I only played it twice. I actually didn't get to finish the second one.
If this is a reference to the mid-to-late-2000s video game Kao: Round 2 then that's a neat reference. If it's not and it happens to be coincidence, that's fine too.
@@ariadaynes5444 I hope he actually took the time to complete the series. Book One is great in my opinion, but I do understand people's issues with it and Book Two is a MESS. But Book Three is amazing and Book Four is a great conclusion to the series. If he just glossed over Book Two after watching Book One, his opinion is going to be far worse than before.
@@joaogabrielwillerding4093 According to wikipedia, the School of Rock 2016 TV show is a musical-comedy series based on the 2003 film of the same name.
‘Mike Tyson Mysteries; probably the only one i can think of that’s actually any good...’ FINALLY! someone else who appreciates that beautiful underrated show!
One of the bigger issues I always found with the show was the Furious Five being reduced to jobbers in most episodes, unless the episode was focused around them. I get that it’s Po’s show basically, but these are supposed to be some of the greatest warriors in China, cut em a break!
Andrew Mason well the show added more lore and backstory to the five and that is why I watch them in chronological order shirts first then first movie then first half of the tv show and holiday special then the second movie then last half of the series then third film It is like watching the mcu films or Star Wars watch them chronological order Star Wars on the other either watch them by release or chronological you make the pick on that one
I know. Are there not any other martial artists in all of China? Or like.... local military or law enforcement or something? It can’t just be these seven guys, right.....?
Sara Fontanini In the movies it was handled way better. In the first one, the Five held their own against Tai Lung until he busted out the techniques they had no knowledge of. The second one they surrendered due to numbers and a loss of morale form seeing Poe die. In the final one they were dealing with Chi magic, which nobody could fight against anyway. In the show they lose fights to things they should, by all accounts, curbstom
As much as I like this show as a kid, I do have to agree with you, it wasn’t as good as I remembered, but if you want an episode here that doesn’t rely on butt jokes after a dark and serious tone, I highly recommend S2 EP7 “enter the dragon”.
I know the show is kind of outclassed by the movies but I still have a soft spot. And then we have Paws of Destiny which is just fantastic, highly recommended.
Nerdy Alien I would say it's more the fault of the showrunner not knowing how to balance the serious with comedy since he mostly worked on comedic series like Animaniacs and Pinky and the Brain (the latter he was basically a step bellow showrunner).
I feel like there's a few elements in this show that at least show why the show was better than most people think. The villains for one were actually pretty decent given how the actors who portrayed them did put some charm into 'em. and some of the stories they did were pretty close to being on par with the movies. That being said though i do agree that the humor drags down the show a bit since it does kill the tension in the serious scenes. As for the animation complaint I think that this is to be expected given the fact that this is like watching the old Disney sequel movies or tv shows. But when compared Penguins and Dragons: Riders of Berk this show is inferior to those two.
@@HeilRay Didn't know that. Although this show is a lot better Monsters Vs. Aliens. Seriously this movie didn't need a TV show. And this is coming from someone who liked the movie.
Cartoon Trash Productions well there is this thing called character development plus you don’t expect po become dragon warrior or master overnight there still thing he has to learn plus the series takes place in between the 2 movies with only a handful of episodes taking place after second movie because the third movie was in development at the time
@@theshenpartei not really, there simply don't appear like they do in any of the movies. Most notably tigress, she appears more jealous of po alot of the time, more self-conscious and more light hearted. But you cna see in the second movie, she had 0 incling of feeling jealousy for po, had confidence she could atleast restrain him and still seemed more hardcore. Shi-Fu is absolutely different. Multiple episodes he seems alot more like pos friend then teacher. Literally getting gitty with po with some toy convention, fighting with his dad in who gets to have time with him, and an episode where he literally let's thr 5 quit because po was so good. In the second movie, he wouldn't even accept a hug
@@nonameneeded2943 so shifu not accepting a hug doesn't really say much and for tigress eh it the show simply did a few changes of the characters. And again most of the episode take place before the second film, that could also show there development but to be honest I hardly saw it as much of a problem for a kid serie spinoff of kung fu Panda.
@@victor2641except that the changes I mentioned weren't really developed or resolved in the show at all so it can hardly be seen as development and just them having different characteristics
@@nonameneeded2943 how about in a different time not mentioned but as I said the show could of change the characters a bit for the type of spinoff they were going for.
Let's continue on with the ranking of how I believe Mr. Enter feels about each and every show that he views. Again, this is what I think HE feels; it's not a ranking based on the quality of the show that anyone else thinks. And this is just for FUN, so don't get upset. Let's go: 1. Avatar: The Last Airbender 2. Hey Arnold 3. Catscratch 4. The Penguins Of Madagascar 5. KaBLaM 6. My Life As A Teenage Robot 7. Invader Zim 8. The Fairly OddParents 9. Jimmy Neutron 10. SpongeBob SquarePants 11. Aaahh! Real Monsters 12. Rocko's Modern Life 13. Danny Phantom 14. Ren & Stimpy 15. The Angry Beavers 16. Rugrats 17. Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness 18. The Wild Thornberrys 19. ChalkZone 20. Action League Now 21. Mr. Meaty 22. As Told By Ginger 23. Doug 24. T.U.F.F. Puppy 25. Planet Sheen 26. Back At The Barnyard 27. Fanboy & Chum Chum 28. El Tigre 29. The X's 30. Rocket Power 31. All Grown Up 32. Tak & The Power Of Juju 33. CatDog 34. The Mighty B
What I find ironic is that they couldn't get Jack Black or most of the other celebrity voices to return, yet somehow they managed to have Lucy Liu continue voicing Viper. Yes, they also got James Hong back as Mr. Ping, but he's not exactly an A-lister, and he does a lot of voice roles anyway
Thoughts: The second of the DreamWorks-Nick trilogy! I remember watching the original film and liking it along with the sequel! Then I found this series,watched a few episodes and liked that too! Kung Fu Panda 3 was mediocre at the time in 2016 but I still hold hope for the series! Next time another martial arts show connected to a franchise!
An issue I found with this show years after seeing it, is how it's continuity is all over the place. The show is set after the events of the first film. The first season and first half of season 2 is anyways. With the second half of season 2 taking place after the second film. Yet, the second film has Po mention that he just got Kung Fu. Yet, if LOA is suppose to be canon, Po's had kung Fu for awhile. There's also the fact the tv show as a whole takes place before Kung Fu Panda 3. Yet in that film, Po doesn't know what chi is, despite the show having him use chi before. There's also how characters act. Like Po being self entitled. Even though he never acts like that in the films. There's also the big retcon of Tail Lung being an uncle, despite the fact he was abandoned as a cub. Raising the question why Tail Lung was ditched if he had a family. Plus, it's odd they try to add more story to tai Lung, even though he's been dead since the first film. I did used to like watching this show a lot. Mainly cause it was the biggest thing the KP series had until KP 3 came out. But it really hasn't aged well. I honestly think I'd re-watch the movies than see this show again.
@@theshenpartei Perhaps. But it's still odd how Tai Lung's family never tried to visit him as he grew up in the jade palace. Or how they somehow never knew he was dead and sent Peng on a quest that would ultimately be pointless. I mean, Peng had to have had a family at one point. Otherwise, how would he have grown up knowing about Tai Lung being his uncle?
KFP:LOA had the same problem that Emperor's new school had; he was learning the same two or three lessons (don't be conceited, don't take lazy shortcuts, etc.) every single episode.
I really enjoyed the character interactions, and a lot of the episodes had amazing premisises, one had mr ping unknowingly leading a crime cartel because he made a really good soup
It's always so jarring when a good show does nearly everything right minus the humor. You'd think a show with a great cast of characters, an interesting environment, plenty of action, and dramatic storytelling would also have a good sense of comedy, but that often ends up being a major drawback. You see this in shows like "Danny Phantom", Sonic SatAM, and such.
I really like Kung Fu Panda because I felt it stay true to all of the character's personalities. Yeah the animation took a hit but the action is still there.
Yes, The Shen Partner, but at least more effort could be put in the animation to make it look closer to a DreamWorks Animation Movie than a 2010s CGI TV series including the CGI DreamWorks TV series based on films like The Boss Baby: Back in Business and Monsters vs. Aliens.
Kieran Stark so would agree if the show had aired on Cartoon Network it would better? Plus the show had good lore and add more back story to characters
In Mexico, they also picked up a comedian celebrity voice for the film series, and like Black they picked him for his folksy and distinctive voice, but I think his voice fits Po better because it's very nasal (in a pleasing way) that he kinda sounds like a panda.
This video was mostly pretty good, but you say "it's not the worst" far too much and also fail to provide audible examples when you mention, say, Po's voice in the show not matching up to the theme song. Just stuff to keep in mind.
Kinda reminds me of when Doknot1999 says a Modern Nickelodoen show is okay every though he states that at heart, he hates its current state and the shows he mentioned are below okay at best, especially PS (not short for post-script, but short for Planet Sheen).
There was an episode where a Japanese lobster arrived to take out a threat on his own. Po got incensed for a reason I don't remember and began acting pretty selfishly. The lobster beat him down again and again and used a line I just can't get enough of for one reason or another; "Forget 'I'. There is no 'I'. There is only what needs to be done."
I could tell Zerex’s about this, because I’m on his side that the Loud House normally has way more good things said about it than deserved (thanks a lot, Modern Nickelodeon defenders!!!!!!! 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬) and that Nickelodeon’s TMNT TV series can kick its ass any day! Oh, speaking of TMNT, I’d be more than happy to make a TMNT movie with my cousin (or girlfriend if we weren’t related) Elisa Kantola in New Sudbury aka Princess Pear where she casts herself as April O’Neil, probably non-Animated while the TMNT has their ‘80s cartoon designs! XD
honestly, i liked this show from what i remember of it. I mean, aside from you showing literally episode 1 out of a 3 series show, it got really good. I truly feel like you didn't give this show enough of a chance as this is again, only the first episode of the series.
As someone who generally thought this show was mediocre, let me share the few episodes i actually liked: Season 1: Rhino's Revenge Big Bro Po Challenge Day Monkey in the Middle Season 2: Enter the Dragon: Parts 1 & 2 (the only time the show came close to matching the movies) Season 3: The Hunger Game A Stitch in Time Eternal Chord The First Five Po the Croc
1. Avatar: The Last Airbender 2. Hey Arnold 3. Invader Zim 4. Catscratch 5. Rocko's Modern Life 6. Penguins of Madagascar 7. KaBlam! 8. My Life as a Teenage Robot 9. Aaahh! Real Monsters 10. Jimmy Neutron 11. Spongebob Squarepants 12. Danny Phantom 13. The Fairly Odd Parents 14. Ren & Stimpy 15. The Wild Thornberrys 16. The Angry Beavers 17. Rugrats 18. Mr. Meaty 19. Chalk Zone 20. As Told By Ginger 21. Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness 22. Doug 23. Back at the Barnyard 24. T.U.F.F Puppy 25. Action League Now 26. Fanboy & Chum Chum 27. The X's 28. Tak and the Power of Juju 29. All Grown Up 30. Planet Sheen 31. El Tigre 32. The Mighty B 33. Rocket Power 34. CatDog
I thought the animation and characters looked weird when I saw this; but I liked some of the villans they came up with. Like the boar guy, the rhino guy, Tamu tai, Shifus ex, and Tai lungs nephew. I can only remember Tamu tais name.
As a major fan of the movies, I was super excited for this show, but like you said the humor made it really hard to watch. The characters weren’t treated with the same respect that they had in the movies. I wish they kept with the same tone between the two, because I would have loved seeing more of the furious five especially.
I remember watching this show when I was in I think middle school? It was alright and I'd watch it when it was on, like with Penguins of Madagascar, but I never sought out to watch every new episode like I did with like Adventure Time at the time.
They had a movie wich took Martial Arts seriously, about discovering your own strengths. That anybody can be a great warrior, even if they're a fat failure in life. They need to have a good heart and some guidence, that's all. "No secret ingredient". So what this show does, is each episode is about some fantasy artefact of supernatural technique. The only good thing about this show are the villains. Not because they're all good, but because they're creative.
This was my favorite show. I think it's a funny show that is a fun show for kids, I didn't know about the fur, and I thought it really was Black Jack voicing it. If a kid doesn't notice the problems, and if it's a show for kids then do the problems really exist?
So Enter's thoughts on the Dreamworks trilogy of nicktoons is basically this. The Penguins: pleasant surprise, funny and quite charming. Kung Fu Panda: would be good if it didn't try too hard to be funny. Monsters vs Aliens: disasterpiece with the worst cgi of any nicktoon (i know he has yet to review it, but he gave it away in his Tak review).
I loved this show. I dare even say it’s on par with the movie in my personal opinion. But I can definitely understand your point of view on this show and I totally respect it 💯
Nicktoons that remain: Legend of Korra-yes Robot and Monster-uh... Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2012-fantastic Monsters vs Aliens-(gag) Sanjay and Craig-give ma a break Breadwinners-NO! Harvey Beaks-meh Pig, Goat, Banana, Cricket-(changes channel) The Loud House-fun time Bunsen is a Beast-more like watch till your eyes bleed Welcome to the Wayne-have not watched so no opinion Kid Danger (animated)-Why not animated from the start? Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles-just above mediocre The Casagrandes-okay What do you think Internet users?
only good ones i see coming forward are korra (probably the second half enter will like) tmnt 2012 (especially the second to last season. very dark and story telling) and loud house
This show along with penguins,TMNT and other shows that mr enter is going to talk about are the shows that I binge but I LOVED TMNT 2012 I hope enter doesn’t talk trash to this one!
@@hollypietrzak5214 Madagascar is painfully average. It continues its story very well but the films themselves are nothing spectacular. And Shrek's reputation got destroyed because of Shrek the Third
I think we watched different shows. Perhaps the LatinAmerican dub ended up being much better than the original English voice acting, and that's why I got much more enjoyment from this show, even though I was already older when I first watched it on TV. From my point of view, the show is still pretty solid. Even if the situational jokes do not make me laugh (and made others "cringe"), the shenaningans that ensue from Po's carefree behavior were very entertaining to watch, and at times it was even humorous watching Po getting into trouble as a consequence of his consistently stupid actions. I don't know which show I liked better between this one and the Penguins of Madagascar, but both were very solid shows to watch even when other channels had amazing shows like Adventure Time and Regular Show (to name a few). For me, these two shows carried Nick's cartoons during that period.
It makes me mad that they changed Tigress's personality a little bit. They made her weaker than Po too which was annoying bc it's rare that Po could actually beat her bc hes never focused. This is so annoying. I was just watching it for Tigress. It's an okay show but I dont like how they did it..
It felt like they used the srapped characterization from the movies early development where po was more of a obnoxious jerk until Jack black told them not to use that as it made him unlikable.
The characters act nothing like they should, most noticeably Po. Po just does what he wants, and what was with that feisty midget pig?!? She's just a royal pain in the ass. - someone from TheTopTens in the last decade giving out the perfect description of Nickelodeon shows especially of that decade
Kieran Stark there is thing out there called character development you see po slowly into the dragon warriors all know and he is not another dudley puppy I’m mean sure po has his flaws both in films and tv show but he overcomes them plus there is the Kung fu panda Comics I’m not kidding on that also see that same development with the furious five just look at tigress for example she was raised in a cold and hard environment treated as a monster and it doesn’t help she was bullied by others who were pretty much cowards just because she asked a question and she was adopted by shifu he didn’t give her any love that she wanted or make shifu proud plus I think she wanted to become the dragon warrior if po didn’t strap fireworks to the chair it was to make her father appreciate her more or make him proud
I don’t know if it was because I watched the Latin American Spanish dub (they’re always very good), but I liked this show A LOT. Sure, the jokes weren’t that funny most of the time, but I liked the stories and characters. I think you linger a bit too much on little things.
As an asian kid who's watching this series on nickelodeon on my own language, i don't have any problem with this. Maybe i just have some trash humor or something, but i find this funny, its been 2 week i watching this movie every night from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. I love the martial arts but what i don't like about this movie is the difference in strength that stands out from each episode, like po can defeat a group of crocodiles with his pinky finger in one episode but in another episode po was overwhelmed against them. And there is also an episode where shifu trains the crocodiles in just a short time and they can defeat the jade palace warriors and also po
Ah, Legend of Korra, a show _I_ like, but its biggest problem is the same big problem things like Xenoblade 2 have: The predecessor is considered the best thing since sliced bread, and any follow-up will find it difficult to live up to that...
it kinda has the same problem with unnessesary retconning too.(xenoblade2 did it kinda better than korra admittedly, but the retcon still did not add anything to the original product and if anything subtracted. people only say it is better that way because it involves the thing that from the earlier monolith games)
Which basically runs into the same problem of the original existing and being considered God’s gift to man. Retcons wouldn’t be as big a deal if Avatar’s story wasn’t considered absolutely perfect...
Like I said with penguins I was never into the Dreamworks trilogy of Nick shows and I never watched the movies so this was a miss for me and I never heard good things about Monsters v. Aliens.
So, it seems I might have enjoyed the show, but didn’t miss much? Yeah, that seems about right. Looking forward to Enter discussing The Legend of Korra as a whole. I’ve seen a few reviews of it, even his own on season one, but it nothing else, Korra provides good discussion topics.
Ah, yes, I do remember when he reviewed the legend of the mythical land of Korea. Didn't know he was a historian beforehand. (i just find it really funny you spelled it Korea instead of Korra)
I wonder if he will bring up....the less than acceptable sequel to korra. I honestly hope not because there probably was a good reason that trash was never animated
MAN i wish you would give an opportunity to this show and watch it all, this show, this fucking show gets better and better each season..........if you only review the first the scores will get low, but with the other ones my god this show has so much to offer.
5:40 Why Apologize? _TLA_ does a lot of things very, very well. It'd be weird if you _didn't_ use it as a point of reference for shows trying to do something similar, just like you wouldn't be able to avoid making Beatles comparisons when talking about rock in the late 1960s.