Toonzone Picks: The Top Animated Nicktoons of the 2010's!

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Here we are, just a short while away from closing out the decade. It brings upon us a time of reflection, contemplation and VOTING THREADS!!!

Up for debate in this thread:

What are your Top Nicktoons of the 2010's?!?

Here's the set-up: Everyone will post their Top 10 (or at least your Top 5) picks in the category. Rank them in order, with your number one pick being which you feel is the absolute best, and going downward until you reach 10. The points go in reverse. Your #1 pick gets 10 points, #2 gets 9, etc. The total number of points determines it's placement in the final list.

We encourage everyone to explain their picks, but don't feel like you have to.

Voting will run from November 25th to December 16th! You can alter or edit any of your picks up until 11:59pm on December 16th, at which point all votes are final, the thread closed, and the final list determined.

Everyone get your votes in, and most importantly, have fun!
 
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1: Monsters Vs. Aliens
2: Robot And Monster
3: Sanjay And Craig
4: Planet Sheen
5: Wild Grinders
6: Rabbids Invasion
7: The Adventures Of Kid Danger
8: Breadwinners
9: T.U.F.F. Puppy
10: ALVINNN!!! And The Chipmunks

Honorable mentions:
Seasons 7-9A SpongeBob
Seasons 7-10 Fairly OddParents
2010s episodes of Fanboy And Chum Chum, Back At The Barnyard, and The Penguins Of Madagascar
Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness
LEGO City Adventures/LEGO Jurassic World
Rise Of The TMNT
Get Blake!
WWE Slam City
Pinky Malinky
Pig Goat Banana Cricket
Harvey Beaks
 
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Yeah this was not a good decade for Nick

1.Rise of the TMNT
2. Harvey Beaks
3. The Legend of Korra
4.Loud House
5. TMNT 2k12
 
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1. Penguins of Madagascar (it premiered late into 2000s, but most of it's episodes were from this decade)
2. Sanjay & Craig (I know this isn't among the most well received cartoons, but I really like it)
3. Harvey Beaks
4. Loud House
5. The Legend of Korra
6. T.u.f.f. P.u.p.p.y.
7. Robot & Monster
8. Fanboy & Chum Chum (it premiered in 2009, but almost all episodes are from this decade)
9. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2012
10. Rabbids Invasion

If Pom and FB&CC don't count, I would add Kung Fu Panda: Legend of Awesomeness and Planet Sheen.
I could add SpongeBob SquarePants and Fairly Oddparents on the list, but those shows premiered way before 2010s.

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My picks.

1. Harvey Beaks
2. The Legend of Korra
3. The Penguins of Madagascar
4. Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
5. Robot & Monster
6. T.U.F.F. Puppy
7. The Loud House
8. Welcome to the Wayne

To anyone asking, you can vote for shows that carried into the 2010s, so SpongeBob and The Fairly OddParents are eligible if you want to vote for that.
 
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1. The Loud House
2. The Casagrandes
3. Harvey Beaks
4. The Legend Of Korra
5. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2012
6. The Penguins Of Madagascar
7. Shimmer And Shine
8. Zevo 3
9. Rise Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
10. Sanjay And Craig
 

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Oh, this gonna be easy...
5 - Sanjay and Craig (Season 1 did bog this show down with gross out humor; Seasons 2 & 3 had similar issues, but not nearly as bad, resulting in a much better show over time.)

4 - The Casagrandes (Ronnie Anne and Sid as MCs is a huge driving force in why I feel this way.)

3 - The Loud House (Casagrandes should be #3, simply because I don't find Lincoln and Clyde all that interesting, nor all that llikableas MCs here; However, it's thanks to the sisters (and sometimes Fits and Lynn Sr.) being focused on so much more starting at Season 2 that I can still find positive things to say about it, regardless.)

2 - Welcome to the Wayne (this was just as good as, if not better than Gravity Falls (even if Gravity Falls looked better.)... And Nick treated it like trash. I'll never get over that!)

1- Harvey Beaks (Nickelodeon's best show of the decade. Just about nothing comes close in being this funny, endearing or sincere, honestly.)
 
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1. Harvey Beaks, a really charming series that really should have gone longer.
2. The Loud House, I fell in love with this show when I saw the first little pilot thing, I think it wavers in quality from time to time but, still a good show.
3. The Casagrandes , so far a really good spin off Ronnie Anne is a well developed character and it's a very likeable series.
4. Welcome to the Wayne
5. Fanboy & Chum Chum

Could really only do five.
 

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1. T.U.F.F. Puppy
2. Legend of Korra
3. Loud House
4. Harvey Beaks
5. The Casagrandes
6. 2012 TMNT
7. Kung Fu Panda: Legends Of Awesomeness
8. Monsters vs. Aliens
9. Bunsen is a Beast
10. Rise of the TMNT
 

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...Welp...

1. SpongeBob Squarepants (okay I know it's a boring choice and most of the 2010's episodes weren't very good, but it's still a classic Nicktoon that can't be forgotten)
2. Welcome to the Wayne (The show had potential but Nick screwed it over)
3. Harvey Beaks (see above)
4. The Loud House (I feel that it's overrated, but it's still pretty decent as a whole)
5. T.U.F.F. Puppy (used to love this show when it was on)

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1. The Penguins of Madagascar
funniest Dreamworks-related property ever made​
2. Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
one of the best TMNT toons and I am relieved the franchise gets to have a great one this decade​
3. Welcome to the Wayne
it stopped being Gravity Falls-lite earlier than I expected and the overall storyline is such a joyous ride​
4. Lego City Adventures
retains all the best aspects of The Lego Movies
5. Harvey Beaks
not as impressive as his last show, but still quirky enough to make a lasting impression​
6. The Loud House
something truly new for the industry​
Really has been a weak decade for Nick. Looking forward to that shot in that arm it's gonna get in 2020.
7. ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks
fairly funny​
8. Pig Goat Banana Cricket
it's so darn unique looking​
9. Sanjay & Craig
got accustomed to its later seasons​
10. Breadwinners
meh​
 

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This has been a pretty poopy decade for Nick, but that doesn't mean I don't enjoy any of their output.

  1. Harvey Beaks
  2. Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  3. The Loud House
  4. The Legend of Korra
  5. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
  6. The Penguins of Madagascar
  7. SpongeBob SquarePants
  8. T.U.F.F. Puppy
  9. Welcome to the Wayne
I probably would've put The Casagrandes on the list if I'd watched it. Or Glitch Techs if it'd premiered.
 
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1. Harvey Beaks (It’s Nick’s best show this decade if not ever because it’s the closest they got to Adventure Time that they famously rejected)
2. Magical Children Doing Things (Online short but I still count it)
3. Sanjay & Craig
4. Welcome to the Wayne/PGBC
5. The Rest
 

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(All produced by Nick Animation and has to be come out 2010 or later)
1. Harvey Beaks (9/10)
2. Welcome to the Wayne (9/10)
3./4. The Loud House/Casagrandes (8/10)
5. TMNT 2012 (8/10)
6. TUFF Puppy (8/10)
7. Rise of the TMNT (7/10)
8. Sanjay and Craig (7/10)
9. Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness (7/10)
10. Robot and Monster (7/10)
11. Pig Goat Banana Cricket (7/10)
12. the Legend of Korra (6/10)
13. Breadwinners (5/10)
14. Monsters vs Aliens (5/10)
15. Bunsen is a Beast (4/10)
16. Kid Danger (4/10)
17. Planet Sheen (3/10)
 

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Same rules as other threads: Only shows that premiered in the 2010s and one show per franchise:

1. Harvey Beaks
2. The Legend of Korra
3. Welcome to the Wayne
4. The Loud House
5. Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (This would be higher if they had finished season 1)
 

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The “season finale” didn’t provide an ending, though. It just sets up the Netflix special.
 

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I haven't done this in awhile, but I'll just pick top 10 of 2010s of Nick animation:

1) Loud House
2) Casagrandes
3) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
4) Harvey Beaks
5) SpongeBob SquarePants
6) Alvinn!!! and the Chipmunks
7) Mighty B
8) Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
9) TUFF Puppy
10) Sanjay and Craig
 
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