Security system TAKES CONTROL OF SQUIDWARD'S HOUSE and begins ATTACKING THE CITY. Leaving the mayor to give Squidward community service for the damage he caused. EVEN THOUGH Spongebob and Patrick were in his house the WHOLE FUCKING TIME, and were responsible for EVERYTHING! GAAH! FUCK THIS EPISODE! this episode is when the Squidward torture porn started to become a regular stable in Spongebob's episodes and this one is one of the meanest, cruelest, and just plain unfair of them all. all Squidward wanted to do is enjoy one day to himself. but that can NEVER HAPPEN when he lives next to Spongebob and Patrick. can it.
Funniest thing about all of these wikis is they genuinely seem more well-maintained than wikis for some actual well-known games like Starfield or Pathfinder.
Don't know about Pathfinder, but if the one for Starfield is really that bad it just goes to show how low Bethesda's quality has sunk since to this day the UESP is such a solid wiki with such an active community.
Does anyone else remember that obscure episode of Supernanny where the kid is eating cookies before bed and then the nanny summons a plague of locusts upon the child as punishment?
yeah but that episode pales in comparison to the episode where Supernanny has to fight Shadownanny, an evil deity formed from her own personal flaws and worries.
The warning banner on the Smurfs wiki page for "Sex" declaring "You know, this also exists in the real world as well!" feels like the site itself is bullying the users
Funniest thing I've ever found on a fanon wiki was a fake episode of Spongebob where Spongebob and Patrick go back in time to prevent the Challenger disaster. Had a fake title card, episode description and everything.
So I ended up looking into it, and apparently the Hypothetical Hurricanes Wiki's section on the Armageddon Storm is just a front for the writer to write an alternate universe where the world is run by a tyrannical theocracy across the solar system. I'm not joking. They created entire planets and governments for this world that seemingly only exists on several interlinked wikis I'm really starting to think Fandom is just becoming a new front for dedicated fanfiction hubs because of this
cool concept. galaxy engulfed by an oppressive regime but you (the viewer) are only able to look through it using its official records on natural and unnatural disasters.
The writer (Lutia von Lucerna) has massive lolcow potential too. Considering they spent hundreds of hours describing what is pretty much 3 different cartoonishly neo-fascist empires and making Ben Shapiro references in them, I shudder to think what this persons reddit looks like.
My best friend is in the Smurfs fandom. They told me Empath is essentially the fandom's equivalent of Sonichu, in the sense that both he and his fanfic of origin are infamous within the fandom and poorly written.
@@anarchistSpacer Unfortunately, I am not in the fandom so I don't know much. All I know is that this fanfic is homophobic, each canon character has an oc love interest made for them, and an adult oc is shipped with a child character. I don't know if she is an adult in the fanfic though. The fanfic is called Empath the Luckiest Smurf or something along those lines.
Growing up poor, these wikis were my own weird way to vicariously enjoy games I didn't have the money or means to play I had encyclopedic knowledge on games I wouldn't own until 15 years later, like Sonic Adventure 2 and Paper Mario TTYD
@@MythOfLight It's one of the reasons I avoid watching trailers and gameplay previews of games I'm interested in Just the review and that's it Because when I actually get to play the game, it feels like I already have 300 hours in it
3:32 the normal smurfs wiki is weird enough, I almost made my friends pass out just listing the character names - they get weirdly specific and lack canon support - my favorite entry is Table-Eating Smurf and his occupation being "eating tables"
It's becoming increasingly clear that a lot of the people who made these sites had many ideas for their own stories but were either too afraid to write them and decided to use a familiar world as a base and or didn't want to really go through the hassle of sorting out things like world building. Honestly i feel like this can be very disenthralling but also very limiting cuz a lot of these ppl r using prior properties that are hard to take seriously. This reminds me of that million word Loud House fanfic about them dying or something that was a meme back in 2017 or Waluigi's taco stand
Sometimes they can think that the crossover is just cool. I personally made a Bluey x Persona AU because I just enjoyed the idea of combining Bluey and Persona
Actually, I'm the same. I have an idea for a Spongebob spinoff and I want to write about it on the fandom wiki. (I'm Japanese, so I used Google Translate)
no, they just have a fetish. Autist don't have personalities of their own, they can only project on things they see around . Its why talking to them it feels they speak only in pokemon and sonic references.
the gambian holiday wiki has major "made by a teenage friend group for shits and giggles" energy and i would know this because my friends and i used to do the same type of thing in high school
And it seems to actually have a plot. A plot involving the titular multi-episode televised death battle (caused by a love triangle of some kind) and a national disaster with a death toll of over five-hundred that is somehow related to coffee (and also somehow tied to the people doing the death battle, I think), mind you, but a plot nonetheless.
If there's one thing Mr. Enter's vids and the Scumbob Wiki taught me, it's that people have really weird takes on slapstick. It's either called lowbrow and safe comedy that can only be enjoyed by kids, or it's considered brutal, mean-spirited torture. If the Three Stooges came out during the age of the internet, I would kill to see these folks talk about it with the same level of vitriol.
Also, Mr. Enter wrote a book that got criticized for its horrible world-building and disturbing implications (some even compared Growing Around to Lord of the Flies).
Tom just lives in his house, and this GOD DAMN mouse isn't even paying him rent to live in Tom's walls, and then, for no reason at all, he drops a giant anvil on his head, now, let's get past the fact that a mouse CANNOT lift anything that heavy, that is just completely uncalled for, and don't get me started on the episode where Tom gets blasted with a double barrel...
I used to frequent the corner of deviantart where they reviewed Spongebob episodes and shit because I thought they were funny and it is definitely unironic
my last 10 years of online rabbit holes has made me not believe irony anymore. There is zero irony , all the unhinged stuff is serious. I also think Shin Megami Tensei was onto something with the whole "demons summoned by computer programs" thing
The Danny Phantom Wiki is something else. A highly detailed article about everything Danny has ever worn (they're finally adding pictures) while barely covering outfits worn by other characters, writers adding ships into their edits and making up romantic tensions and taking Butch Hartmans youtube videos as canon conclusions for the characters. They even went as far as editing the actual Wikipedia article. When the trivial section comes up you better get the popcorn out.
As someone who is on the autism spectrum, hyperfixations on some topics is no fucking joke. It honestly amazes me just how well thought out some of these wikis are.
There's no denying that late 2000s SpongeBob had a lot of episodes with off-putting plots or scenes, whether it's the toenail scene from House Fancy and how drawn out and gross it is (according to the episode's writer, he based the scene off of something he witnessed in real-life and thought it was funny enough to put into the episode. He's since apologized for it being there) and the less we talk about Squid Baby, the better. An argument could be made that the show's writing drastically dipped in quality after Stephen Hillenburg stepped away to keep teaching marine biology when the first movie came out in 2004. There's a lot to criticize about that era in the show's history, but Mr. Enter inadvertently ruined any chance at discussion by coming off as whiny and immature.
Yeah, SpongeBob expert here.. I have an ex-girlfriend, (it ended for a COMPLETELY different issue), who would almost always end up in tears after any type/amount of sexual activity. We did a little research and found that it’s actually quite common. Like mentioned above, an emotional experience will cause an emotional response, only sometimes it’s not the emotion(s) you would expect..
@@hamburger_eatspie I know one character sort of died in The Smurfs. In this one episode where Smurfette finds Hogatha’s magic amulet, at the end Papa Smurf throws the amulet into the fire. However the said Amulet also was what keeps Hogatha alive, and as a result, she immediately goes Poof.
23:32 "evil the fox" Absolutely peak writing There is no point in making fiction anymore, we have reached the absolute limits of how good writing can get
I think when you do a third one of these, you NEED to talk about the spinpasta wiki. Its a wiki about creepypastas based off of shows from nick jr and pbs kids and it has the same plot for like 95% of them
There is also the Creepypasta Fanon Wiki which also home to alot of strange Creepypastas and Lost Episode Creepypasta Wiki which was formerly known as Geosheas Lost Episodes Wiki which had alot of low-quality content removed. unfortunately.
These aren't necessarily wikis but I would love a video on all those old "ask ______" blog things where people pretend to be a character and respond to deviantart questions. I need somebody to cover the ask Rigby's dad lore
@@CattafangI can’t even remember now but it wasn’t even his dad from the show; it was like an OC, it was so strange edit: totally misunderstood your question, i don’t think anything crazy happened with the guy that made it, I just want someone to talk about them lmao
@@owenwalsh1432 no, you were right the first time. i'd never even heard of this account until now and now i kinda wanna try and find out what crazy lore this oc dad has
I hope he doesn't, uh, do it wrong? He could easily just call it a weird anime thing or compare it to all the flavor of the month gacha stuff when I feel there's a bit more love put into it than that. @@shirleymaemattthews4862
"Why do people like this episode? People like this episode because it is funny and the song is amazing. it's Squidward torture done right too, as Squidward completely brings it on himself" sent me flying and wheezing
ok, these wikis are like the adult / teenage equivalent to playing with toys. You have a bunch of already existing licensed characters doing their own adventures that you created yourself with your own imagination.
29:37 Important takeaway’s from this wiki: -He is friends with Spamton Deltarune from the hit RPG Deltarune Chapter 2 -He is being hunted by the Russian Mafia -He has done both crack and shrooms (allegedly) -He once had a harem of all the girls in Sonic Undergroud, but the Russian mafia killed them -This is also the reason Sonic Underground ended, thanks Mush! -His mom dated his friend Spamton Deltarune from the hit RPG Deltarune Chapter 2 -He then went to Deltarune -There exist a MagicMash -He thinks he got a cameo in a movie -He is 500 pounds and around 5.11, even if the wiki says 4 feet.
Ah yes, my favorite Supernanny episode is where the nanny took the children to Freddy Fazbear's Pizzeria and traumatized the children as they saw the animatronics. Truly the Creepy Zoo technique of all time.
I read through the Pooh’s Adventure wiki a while back, clicked on the Monster High section and I saw with my horror that the principal was married to Barney the Dinosaur!!
I do wanna say that Mr Enter has since distanced himself from his Squidward Torture episodes and Patricks a Prick videos. Saying that nowadays he thinks those videos are terrible, and hates that they're the videos with over a million views.
@@BugsyFoga He even had his Patrick A Prick list in his own list of worst videos he's done. I guess the fact that he didn't mention Squidward Torture's list video means is at least a little bit better to him, if nothing else, especially since he even questioned why the Patrick video was his second-most viewed video in question behind that one Halloween list video he did.
@@kood995 Watching the clip for myself, it sounds like he was saying that the movie's tone was "inaccurate" and all of the characters should've been scared, paranoid, and depressed because the attacks happened a few weeks ago. Ignoring the fact the movie takes place in Canada, I'm not sure how true that would be for the time period. Even if it *would* be more accurate, and I'm sure everyone and their mother's dog has pointed this out by now, it's an urban fantasy movie about a westernized Chinese girl turning into a giant red panda. It's not that deep.
My favorite flavor of wiki is the fandom kind where clearly it's being largely maintained by one or several people and really they're just there to keep an entry on their waifu or husbando. So you'll have a wiki dedicated to an obscure anime or game series that's 99% dead links all made on the same day, with 1 fucking massive essay describing every micro-detail of the single character the author cares about.
I honestly thought when I first saw the intro for the segment that it was gonna be the… eugh… *baby smurf thing* and I was absolutely relieved when I saw that it wasn’t.
Shout out to the editors of The Sims wiki for logging down every single Townie and premade in excruciating, game code detail so I can completely customise my Sims 2 uberhood to its full potential. ❤
4:49 that’s basically the concept of all “Fanon” wikis. They discuss media that don’t exist. It’s not quite the same thing as a fan fiction wiki. They make up release dates, creation history, reception and such.
The weird one for me Is the Silent Hill wiki in 2015. While the website as a whole wasn't weird, there where very VERY bizarre stuff regarding... Circumcision. Basically one of the admins went batshit crazy and started to treat his own theories as facts. He wanted to spread awareness about the dangers of circumcision, how it's normalized in American society, how it traumatize babies and how the series as a whole, from beginning to end, revolves around circumcision and the symbolisms behind it. Including the theory of Walter Sullivan, the main antagonist of SH4, having a trauma caused by circumcision... At first everyone thought he was trolling, but no... He had these schizo level of arguments and meltdowns with literally anyone who talks with him for an entire year. He would edit many articles and add circumcisions in them even though the series had nothing to do with any of that. It even caught the attention of media and many leaving the site which caused other admins to finally ban him
and then he apparently moved on to Fire Emblem and did some of the same shit which I still don't know details of since a guy from years ago never replied to elaborate after he brought it up.
I agree with the admin that circumcision is weirdly normalized in America and shouldn’t be forced upon newborns. However, Silent Hill has nothing to do with it outside of audience interpretation, i.e. _his_ interpretation. Also, that admin’s obsession with circumcision is self-destructive, absurd, and loaded with conspiracies.
I think my favorite part of the Supernanny Fanon Wiki is the article on "Extreme Punishment," which consists of locking a child outside until they say they're sorry. Somehow, this is more "extreme" than getting spanked by robots, the Creepy Zoo, or "Puke Palooza," a punishment in which the entire family takes turns vomiting on the naughty child (complete with a note that this once lasted for an hour straight).
@@moonwarrior3342 True, but tbf I think PIeGuyRulez was more fair with his criticisms and takes; he wasn't like MrEnter. Could be wrong though, it's been a while since I watched his stuff. The way the videos were structured was that he'd put each episode in a tier, and Scumbob was just the name he gave the bottom tier for episodes he thought were bad.
I love this channel, it's all just videos about stuff that autistic children who were born from 1996-2004 and had internet access at a young age grew up with and it's great
I feel like Mr Enter was an eye opener for how ridiculous the angry online review shtick was. Like he screamed like he was personally attacked by those cartoons. Then the realization hit that it wasn't that far off from what most of the people on Channel Awesome did.
True. Though o do think there's a difference between him and Channel Awesome. When Doug Walker screams, you can tell he's trying to be funny-whether he actually IS funny is up to you, but you can at least tell he's pretending to be mad. Meanwhile Mr Enter sounded too genuinely angry to be laughed off, and combined with his claims that certain cartoons literally made him puke or gave him flashbacks to abuse, you could easily assume that he was legit driven insane by cartoons.
@@carolyns4519he once claimed that a cartoon's animation style damaged his eyes so bad he needed to wear glasses lol (which is scientifically near impossible)
i genuinely love these wikis surrounding characters, ocs, headcanons for shows, and fake episdoes/movies. i dunno, i'm just happy for these people and that they have something like this to work on.
I can't get over the fact that these Scumbob wiki editors have such dire media literacy that they don't understand that conflict and suffering are a normal part of storytelling. The characters need have something to do. Not everything needs to be an AU coffee shop fanfic. Also, life is full of suffering and conflict. Edited: changed AI to AU. They're alternate universe coffee shop fanfics, but hopefully y'all got what I meant.
I think their primary complaint is that the conflict is interpersonal rather than external. They just want everything to be Star Trek and nobody to ever have hurt feelings.
The idea wiki pissed me the fuck OFF because I remember like looking up pictures for the sonic adventure logo and found one that was for the remake and I read the wiki page, stating when it released, the sales numbers, stupid boring shit and I was thinking "Wow how did I miss this? Im gonna get it right now." AND THEN I FOUND OUT IT WAS THE FUCKING IDEA WIKI WHERE THEY JUST LIE TO YOU AND THE ONLY WAY YOU COULD TELL WAS TO UNDERSTAND THE WIKI CULTURE IT CAME FROM
I imagine anyone who complains about a movie or tv show being "mean-spirited" was probably bullied in school. Dude's animated avatar literally has a fedora, so it speaks for itself.
Honorable mention: The Loud House Revamped wiki. The Loud House Revamped is one of the worst things ever made by human hands. To be more precise, it’s the longest fanfic ever made, and it’s about a GOD MODE MARTY STU twisting the Loud Siblings, and eventually every other fictional protagonist under the sun into his enforcers as they go around slaughtering entire cities, inflicting cruel and unusual punishments on fictional characters that the author hates, and occasionally screwing up the planet, while calling what they did “improvements”. For some reason, it got a wiki. And while the wiki does try to call out the fan fiction itself for being utterly horrible, like the very thing it claims to oppose, it’s a lazy, lackluster waste of words, that calls the gang of Mary Sues white supremacists, the Marty Stu protagonist himself is accused of, and I quote, “the racism,” and half of the articles are known as “Bella”. For more information consult the RU-vidr ReddVids, he was my main source of information regarding that wiki.
Also, the way you described that fanfic, makes it sound like Blood Meridian if it was written by an autistic manchild. The story is almost exactly the same.
@@blknmongl342 Now that I think of it, even without the wiki making up reasons to hate J.D. (the aforementioned GOD MODE MARTY STU), I can now see him as a younger, more good looking version of Judge Holden that the story unironically expects you to side with as he slowly and painfully tortures Peter Griffin to death for being a bad father, gives Squidward a lifetime sentence in a maximum security prison because he’s a sourpuss, and creates plans to kill groups of supervillains and/or “hostile” alien races while calling them “Operation [INSERT TARGETED GROUP HERE] Genocide”! I’m not making this up!
@@Nameless-ln5mr The idea of the Judge corrupting the entire multiverse to suit his beliefs sounds way too in character for him. Also if the fanfiction doesn't end with all of the posse of James Knudson and himself fiddling and dancing naked while saying he will never die, I don't want to live anymore.
I'm not too surprised about the Smurfs Wiki, because if you think about it, it's pretty easy to make an OC that fits into that world... And as a Smurf enjoyer, I'm glad that some people still give a shit about this franchise...
I feel as if the series were 20 years newer or the internet 20 years older, Smurfs would be on par with Sonic or My Little Pony for that sort of thing. Not one bit surprised it has its own corner of the internet as is.
Holy shit that point about how cartoon youtubers are obsessed with this idea of episodes being "mean spirited" and judging shows entirely based on whether characters got the outcome they deserve based on the morality of their actions is so true and so weird. I've noticed that but never traced it back to mr enter
I remember I used to be one of those teenagers who repeated all the opinions of reviewers like MrEnter, the Channel Awesome crew, etc. People in real life were so weirded out by me I was trying to fit in but nobody outside the internet cared about this stuff at all. Ah well, it’s something to laugh about now.
Man I both love and hate that era in the cartoon community where people were just more so nitpicking on newer shows or old shows that were still running at the time rather than giving actual constructive criticism
i wanted to recommend a wiki, not a traditional wiki but one i feel like you would have a lot of fun with if you ever came back to this topic. the wiki is smlwiki, although it might seem like a wiki related to supermariologan, it really isn't, smlwiki is a massive elaborate horror website, the plot of it (from what i faintly remember) being that some divine creature decided to come down and destroy the earth, specifically focusing on supermariologan, with logan thrityacre becoming a god, pooby becoming basically jesus and most of the characters becoming mangled abominations. the wiki is absolutly massive, it has pages for so many different things, even having an ending like a goddamn game, 100% i super recommend you look into it, it's a super fascinating showcase of pure dedication to a complete shistpost, being my favorite wiki ever (it's also not a fanon wiki, it's actually a fully custom website) great video as always, this is incredible! especially love the look back at the supernanny wiki!
Thankful that you got back on the Supernanny fandom wiki. I was probably one of the first who told you about the stuff that's inside that place and I'm glad you discovered it. However, here are my additions because yes: -There was a wiki I loved that was cancelled years ago. It was named something like "The Coconut Fred & Wonder Pets & Murps Wiki" and was basically an exaggerated parody of stuff like Pooh's Adventures that presented a random bunch of characters and placed them together in a single thing that couldn't decide if it was an actual story or a Marvel vs Capcom-like videogame which apparently would require a controller with a full keyboard on it to play because the special moves inputs often required to type a character's catchphrase or other words related to them. One example I remembered was a tag team character of the Teen Titans Go versions of Beast Boy and Cyborg whose special move is triggered by typing "WAFFLES" but after you use it the entire game's text would be replaced by "waffles waffles waffles" for the next 24 hours to reference that TTG episode. -Another long gone thing was a part of the Ever After High fanon wiki which once had a "Parody OCs" section where people were able to submit deliberately bad OCs that often weren't even based on fairytales (like there was one who was called "Beebee Biebs" and his "fairytale of origin" was a gossip article about Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez being a couple)
Hey man i appreciate how open you are with your autism and as someone who is autistic i find your videos very entertaining and makes me feel more comfortable and relatable to your commentary anyway thank you for your content
Something about having a wiki after you just because you poked fun at wiki’s is a level of genius that will only come once in a billion years… _chef’s kiss_
I remember looking at pictures of TV Fish from Gregory Horror Show and finding a gif of the character that linked me to a wiki full of Microsoft Paint drawings about "cringy roleplays" the creator did when they were a preteen. I believe it was called something like the "Get Ready Wiki"
reminds me of the time i found someones ghs x danganronpa au through image search aswell. i found the 'get ready' wiki though and its definitely exactly what i expected it to be. why do all the characters have eggs
For the Scumbob Wiki, it's worth adding that the term "Scumbob" was a term coined (or at least popularized by) another popular animation reviewer of the time name Puyguyrulz, who had a series of videos where he'd review entire seasons of the show and give every episode within a ranking. "Scumbob Episode" was the lowest possible one, and while his reasoning wasn't always completely identical, a lot of the same episodes Mr Enter hated would get that rating. ...That WAS worth adding, right? Like that's at least a slightly interesting historical footnote- look I already wrote a whole short paragraph on it I'd may as well click the button.
I'm autistic, and admit Fandom has no quality control whatsoever, which explains the bizarre wikis that ended up here. The Supernanny Fanon wiki's categories on "punishments" is a descent into madness. The brink of insanity if you will. Sorry this is off-topic, but a future suggestion for this channel I want the most is on TheTopTens. It's a list platform where users submit their opinions from the top to the bottom regarding their tastes. It seemed like a novel concept, but then you notice there are troll users, including SJWs, Anti-SJWs, Stans, immature fanboys, and I shit you not, Neo-Nazis *everywhere* on this site. They make up lies about what they despise, they wish death on celebrities(even celebrating them, like wtf), and create fake scenarios where characters of preschool shows are beaten and maimed. What I'll leave here will make you scratch your head and question your sanity in person. There was a list called Why Adolf Hitler Is Better Than Justin Bieber, a page detailing the reasons why Beast Boy in his Teen Titans Go iteration is better than Homura Akemi from Puella Magi Madoka Magica, and so on. And need I mention a good list like Top Ten Episode Ideas For Spongebob Season 10, which was good until trolls discovered the page, and hijacked it. This resulted with disgusting scenarios like an episode where Spongebob confuses Sandy's mouth for a toilet, Puffy Fluffy(who only appeared in the Season 7 episode hated among Spongebob fans, A Pal For Gary) defecating over Bikini Bottom, and somehow Caillou's head getting eaten by a honey badger. This entire site deserves a video on this channel for the admins doing nothing to rid TheTopTens of all it's toxicity, and the very list platform remains a cesspool of hatred and deceit since. Now back to the main subject of this video. Ever heard of the Canceled Movies Wiki? I have a memory of reading two articles on the Chowder and SML Movie, and they are just the same format. Sirens blare, a character plans on killing the main duo, they fled the scene, and Mung/Mario "dies". I think they were vandalized by a troll, and none of those clips ever existed, nor did the admins get him out of their platform. Also, there was the RU-vid Poop Wiki which I formerly browsed. There are pages of YTPs that are informative, then there's some wacky narrative about certain characters in scenarios that never existed in the first place. Sadly, due to this presumed hijacking, the wiki is now gone for good, and apparently lost media. Who knows if it would get restored?
I know the RU-vid Poop Wiki you're talking about! Shit, I'm that bored, autistic high school/college student from back in the day with aspirations of wanting to be hired for web design and development that helped out with the place as an admin at one point back in the day called the Chewiki. 😔 Where does the time go?
I was looking at the super nanny wiki and there was a squad of nannies called death soldiers that would execute the children, I was fucking dying of laughter 🤣
I wished you brought up the Earth 27 wiki, a wiki of a fan made DC universe that’s batshit insane. Dozens of unrelated characters being somehow related (usually because they share the same last name), weird ass rules made to streamline the universe that make it a thousand times more complicated, and a ton of other properties existing in the universe (TMNT, Scott Pilgrim, Dexter, and Clerks to name a few).
Yes!! Someone mentioned Weegeepedia!! That wiki was so good that it inspired me to start “The Wega Channel,” where I made surreal conspiracy/cult videos about that screaming purple luigi meme. I stopped after a few videos because it was too big a commitment, but it was the most fun thing I’ve ever made
The amount of creativity that people have based on lore about the supposed power of a meme to assimilate other characters, solely based on the hideous look of a sprite from a Mario spinoff game that isn't even good leaves me in a state of complete awe.
dude supernanny fanon wiki goes DEEP. checked it out once and within 10 minutes I was seeing entire entries about fictional SERIAL KILLERS with FULL DETAILED LISTS of like every heinous crime they had ever committed. I have never watched supernanny but I do not think this stuff is in any way related
If by some chance you make a third video in this series, I'd love it if you covered TV Tropes and/or one of the wikis that forked from it (All The Tropes, Tropedia, The True Tropes Wiki, etc.).
You're right about Mr. Enter and his obsession with slapstick as "mean spirited" damaging how people view animation. I think it's connected to why so many younger people can only think of a work being good if it meets some "wholesome" benchmark.
harkipedia (a ytp fanfic lore wiki) also got nuked for presumably similar reasons i’d say something like “literally 1984” but i highly doubt that phrase is still relevant lmao