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The Nostalgia Critic (Channel Awesome) personality type is ENTP, a social critic who can also be very funny.
Here is a link to an episode of the Nostalgia Critic, where he does a review on what he thinks is the worst game of all time, the original Double Dragon.
The Nostalgia Critic (Channel Awesome) and himself in the background of this video.
The Nostalgia Critic as a character in cartoon form on Cartoon Network's "Death Battle," as Doctor Manhattan from Watchmen and Superman. Here, he is pitted against the late Christopher Lee as Count Dooku from Star Wars
In the "Stoopid Buddy Stoodios" show, the Nostalgia Critic can be seen in this episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast.
The Nostalgia Critic in his own short movie, "The Nostalgia Critic: The Movie."
The Nostalgia Critic appears as an antagonist in "Alias", a spy drama television series. The character was portrayed by comedian Rob Paulsen.
The Nostalgia Critic appears in an episode of Samurai Jack, voiced by Doug Parker.
Doug Walker's most recognizable and well-known character.
The Critic is caustic, sarcastic, bratty and aggressive and reviews old, often bad (but not always, necessarily) works of media and entertainment. He is also perpetually angry and grumpy due to his profession, as a result. He often pokes fun of them through juvenile humor, insults and skits.
Despite all this, the Critic can often play the devil's advocate and would make sure to point out legitimately good aspects in otherwise bad works of entertainment (and vice versa).
Ever since the show's revival in 2013, the Critic has become much more mellow and less acerbic and histrionic (in due parts to Doug Walker having trouble screaming like how he used to, as he got older), in regards to his critique and overall reviewing style.
Walker has said that he based the character primarily on the cartoon character Daffy Duck but also had influence from the Queen of Hearts from Alice in Wonderland.