Scrappy-Fan92
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I'm not sure if the 2016 Powerpuff Girls should be counted considering it mostly reuses the same character designs as its predecessor.
CN got better.
Uncle Grandpa ended, Mighty MAgisword is okay and as for your Cartoons Cartoons list, Dexter Lab was pretty much cancelled in 2001 and Courage was on its last season when Jack was airing. CN has seen better days sure but lets take off the nostalgia glasses please.
Yeah right, after 2014, when they ended The Looney Tunes Show, it went downhill.
Not exactly, around at that time the network doing alright, but after Miller came for while, alongside with Vinshu, and when began to fill in more of TTG reruns made it felt like it went downhill, alongside with the other show that is ending, although I have nothing against TTG or any other shows, it's alright if they play in a more organized way, but adding and filling in the time slot and not let any other shows to get that amount of equal treatment that the viewers would want to see, is what bugs me.
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2017 has much more shows I like compared to 2007; Say what you will about differing artstyles (and yeah, we could stand to see CN do more of THAT; same as anyone else out there.) - all those shows from 2007 sucked, IMHO. I like WBB, SU, Clarence, AT, and Gumball (plus others you didn't mention like RS and Magiswords, thank you!) far more than ANYTHING from 2007. Then again, it's a writing quality thing for me...
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CN got better.
Seems you need a serious dose of reality check, because you clearly didn't exist in the 90's when Cartoon Network was first aired and how its rising legend has turned into a hollow shell.
They were of top quality, compared to this year's (and the 2010s along with mid-to-late 2000s), such as Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Dexter's Laboratory, Powerpuff Girls (the not-reboot version), Ed, Edd n Eddy, I Am Weasel, ReBoot, even 2 Stupid Dogs (yes, that includes The Acme Hour, Tex Avery Show, Codename: Kids Next Door (which had a pilot episode in the late 90's before it aired in 2002 as far as I can remember), Pinky & The Brain and Mike, Lu & Og). All of these proved that they have perfect comedy values and were very memorable as well; these shows from this year, including from the past showed no promise nor redeeming qualities, including the infamous Johnny Test, which is a huge ripoff of the beloved Dexter's Laboratory. Only the 2000s shows that showed a bit of promise were Camp Lazlo, Teen Titans (without the 'Go!'), Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Whatever Happened to Robot Jones?, Sheep in the Big City, and among others except the live-action shows which had no business being in the channel, which had also began the decline of Cartoon Network.
And there are also action shows as well before their premature end from the 90s and the 2000s, anmely Star Wars: Clone Wars, Megas XLR, Teen Titans (again, the original, which had action but also had comedy to it, TTG doesn't have any), Justice League, Superman Animated, Mobile Suit Gundam (yes, this was on Cartoon Network under Toonami), Ben 10 (I'll admit, the Omniverse is a bit of a mixed bag, but Alien Force showed potential), Batman Beyond, Jackie Chan Adventures, including Batman: The Brave and the Bold. Nowadays, action animated series are pretty much nonexistent and those that do have action were already pulled off from their channel.
DC Nation also existed and showed a lot of promise, but of course, Cartoon Network decided to pull them off the air because they claimed them to be too 'action-y' for younger viewers, which pretty much sparked a huge outrage over their shady decision. This is where the dark age of Cartoon Network has stepped in, but of course, you're a bit naive to realize any of this
TL;DR yes, but there aren't more shows as you mentioned. In this case, they're scarce and action shows are nonexistent. And there were also potential shows that were supposed to be greenlit such as Galactic: Kids Next Door, but these never happened at all. Cartoon Network simply threw them away and continued on by bringing morbid quality that'll soon be the end of what was left of Cartoon Network.
Actually the pilot to KND aired in 2001. Also you didn't feel that Foster's had potential?, Codename: Kids Next Door (which had a pilot episode in the late 90's before it aired in 2002 as far as I can remember)...Only the 2000s shows that showed a bit of promise were Camp Lazlo, Teen Titans (without the 'Go!'), Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Whatever Happened to Robot Jones?, Sheep in the Big City, and among others except the live-action shows which had no business being in the channel
I think he was thinking of Kenny and the Chimp: Diseasy Does It, which was released in 1998 aired as part of the first episode of KND.Actually the pilot to KND aired in 2001.
*sighs* Another repetitive "old CN vs. new CN" thread?
Seriously, it's 2017. People need to take off the nostalgia glasses and face the real facts. Some CN shows from 2007 aren't even that good. I personally find We Bare Bears, The Amazing World of Gumball, and even Clarence better than My Gym Partner's a Monkey, Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi and Squirrel Boy.
Samurai Jack isn't a Cartoon CartoonNah Cartoon Network is going downhill especially with crappy shows like Uncle Grandpa, Teen Titans Go, Powerpuff Girls (2016) and The Mighty Magiswords, the only shows worth watching on the channel are Steven Universe, Gumball and some episodes of Adventure Time. But for the most part nothing can beat the Cartoon Cartoons such as Dexter's Lab, Powerpuff Girls, Ed, Edd n Eddy, Courage, Samurai Jack and more.
Samurai Jack isn't a Cartoon Cartoon
Eh... That's debatable. Samurai Jack has aired on and off the CCF block a few times in the past.
*sighs* Another repetitive "old CN vs. new CN" thread?
Seriously, it's 2017. People need to take off the nostalgia glasses and face the real facts. Some CN shows from 2007 aren't even that good. I personally find We Bare Bears, The Amazing World of Gumball, and even Clarence better than My Gym Partner's a Monkey, Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi and Squirrel Boy.
Every decade has its share of good and bad shows, it just mostly depends on your opinion, not because of nostalgia reasons. People really need to get that.
^Well the mid 2000's were just lackluster times for CN since not to many show really leave that much of an impact anyways, like the current shows have.