Skibz888 wrote:
I dislike any kids' show which condescends to its audience. Kids are insanely smart and clever, and seeing shows which pander to kids with the lowest-common denominator writing just makes me sick. It's not as much of a problem as it used to be in the '90s, but one thing I particularly hated about "generic kids shows" was having no faith in their demographic's attention spans: shows that were just a constant stream of loud noise and manic visuals under the impression that if it even had a moment of quiet kids would immediately lose all interest. Shows like that have no respect for kids whatsoever and as such I have no respect for them.
Luckily we've entered a kind of re-renaissance of television animation and have a lot of great new shows which focus on headier plots, better artwork, more complex characters and a more adult (read: mature, but not risque) sense of humor: 'Adventure Time', 'Steven Universe', 'Gravity Falls', 'Over the Garden Wall'...those make me so happy. Conversely, you have something like 'Johnny Test', with its cheap Flash animation, derivative and two-dimensional characters, nonsensical storylines, awful dialogue and a severe case of ADHD which legitimately make me angry. Kids deserve better. Kids deserve Pixar and Studio Ghibli, not cheap Canadian Flash cartoons.
This is a good post and you should feel good. I agree with everything you said.
Kiddy show I hate the most would be MLP: FiM, hands down. More specifically the male fanbase (sorry, guys) who just take cartoon ponies to a whole new level of creepy obsession. I tried multiple times to watch it and failed to see how it attracted so much hype. It wasn't awful, but it wasn't anything awe-inspiring, either. Bronies are just gross to me.
Also, as a fan of the original Johnny Quest, Johnny Test makes me see red.