I like Enter's admirable animations even more than his animated atrocities. People want to see how to write a good episode of a cartoon? Watch these videos. I've learned even more from his admirable animations.
Some I'd recommend the most include:
-Burrito (We Bare Bears)-Shows how to write a sweet 11-minute episode that will warm your heart.
-Lawnmower Dog (Rick and Morty)-How to write a creative and funny episode of a sci-fi show
-Land Before Swine (Gravity Falls)-Shows how to properly write idiotic characters that cause things to go wrong during the episode, yet do it in a way that does NOT annoy the viewer.
-Lars and the Cool Kids (Steven Universe)-An episode that portrays teens as realistic and not completely responsible, and shows a lot of proper character development.
-Mewnipendence day (Star vs the Forces of Evil)-Shows how to write an episode about war. And that not all is always as it seems.
Just give those a chance to start with, and watch more if you're curious. Besides, there's much MUCH worse content on Youtube. Mr. Enter's stuff is mild compared to the **** I've seen.....
Some I'd recommend the most include:
-Burrito (We Bare Bears)-Shows how to write a sweet 11-minute episode that will warm your heart.
-Lawnmower Dog (Rick and Morty)-How to write a creative and funny episode of a sci-fi show
-Land Before Swine (Gravity Falls)-Shows how to properly write idiotic characters that cause things to go wrong during the episode, yet do it in a way that does NOT annoy the viewer.
-Lars and the Cool Kids (Steven Universe)-An episode that portrays teens as realistic and not completely responsible, and shows a lot of proper character development.
-Mewnipendence day (Star vs the Forces of Evil)-Shows how to write an episode about war. And that not all is always as it seems.
Just give those a chance to start with, and watch more if you're curious. Besides, there's much MUCH worse content on Youtube. Mr. Enter's stuff is mild compared to the **** I've seen.....