I don't even think it's nostalgia that the quality of shows went down at that time, because I'm a 20 year old born in 2002, and so I'd still in the age of watching cartoons until like 2012.
And I remember the new shows from that time being bad and better remember reruns of Jimmy Neutron than most of the new shows of that period.
Perhaps it was that those shows weren't showed much, you still had Spongebob and Odd Parents being played all the time and the live action shows, so those shows were pretty easy to not watch.
I think around 2012 the quality did improve again for a while, with shows which weren't hot trash. That's the impression I get from other people mainly, I wasn't watching cartoons anymore by that age. I had moved on to youtube for entertainment and video games.
But then as the internet became more and more the dominant way kids got their entertainment, the target demographic for children's programming shifted to instead being for babies and toddlers, as older kids tend to know how to use computers
Where are Making Fiends and Kappa Mikey? >inb4 Making Fiends doesn't count because it was originally a web cartoon they bought the rights to
Baby Shark is there.
1991: traditional animation aka "real cartoons" era
2002: the transition to digital media with flash and cgi, somewhat alright content
2011: the downfall. their stuff is completely unoriginal now and they're clearly trying to recapture the success of their older media while also playing it safe by airing preschool content since that is guarnteed money
2018: they've given up on original content completely and go full swing and rebooting their ip's and also buying other ip's
>first row
>last row
damn
Where's Danger Mouse?
Not a Nick original.
First row was the only good one.
rise was good and dora is in first row (peppapig is clearly the superior toddler's show)
No Safety Queen, Agent Xero, Prometheus and Bob, Action League Now! or Inside-Out Boy?
>P&B
They'd fall under Kablaam! so technically they are there.
nick owns transformers now?
Just the same way CN did back in 2007.
so they dont own it
might as well throw brothers flub, my dad is a rock star, and yaketty yak on the chart then
I'm surprised the 3d characters actually look half decent.
Very well done if by one person.
>I'm surprised the 3d characters actually look half decent
Sheen has a ear to ear Jeff the killer smile
He's sheen. What do you expect?
>2014
More like 2008
Shit really hit the fan around 2008, damn.
I don't even think it's nostalgia that the quality of shows went down at that time, because I'm a 20 year old born in 2002, and so I'd still in the age of watching cartoons until like 2012.
And I remember the new shows from that time being bad and better remember reruns of Jimmy Neutron than most of the new shows of that period.
Perhaps it was that those shows weren't showed much, you still had Spongebob and Odd Parents being played all the time and the live action shows, so those shows were pretty easy to not watch.
I think around 2012 the quality did improve again for a while, with shows which weren't hot trash. That's the impression I get from other people mainly, I wasn't watching cartoons anymore by that age. I had moved on to youtube for entertainment and video games.
But then as the internet became more and more the dominant way kids got their entertainment, the target demographic for children's programming shifted to instead being for babies and toddlers, as older kids tend to know how to use computers
Should have Count Duckula first at 1988, anon
Where are Making Fiends and Kappa Mikey?
>inb4 Making Fiends doesn't count because it was originally a web cartoon they bought the rights to
Baby Shark is there.
They wanna memory hole what they did
Kappa Mikey was Nicktoons Network which apparently is a different thing. They don't count it as an original show for whatever reason.
It'd have been interesting if they addressed their very first original production.
It's funny how with Tattertown and Mighty Mouse, Bakshi played a major pioneering role in influencing the Renaissance of TV animation.
Hol up. Doug, my man, what chu doing there? Go back to the rat's cage
There's a Big Nate cartoon? since when?
1991: traditional animation aka "real cartoons" era
2002: the transition to digital media with flash and cgi, somewhat alright content
2011: the downfall. their stuff is completely unoriginal now and they're clearly trying to recapture the success of their older media while also playing it safe by airing preschool content since that is guarnteed money
2018: they've given up on original content completely and go full swing and rebooting their ip's and also buying other ip's
the rot started in 2005
>You can see when everything fell apart around 2014.
You mean 2005.