The 70's was a great era for live action kid's shows, sitcoms and movies... but when it came to cartoon shows, it's like they skipped over something. Fads and harsh children's TV regulations (again, thank those "The road to Hades is paved with good intentions" dinks at ACT) totally obliterated all creativity. 80's cartoons had to suffer the same regulations (but found away around most of them, yet they had a different set of problems) but they were at least enjoyable. The 80's gave us Transformers, G.I. Joe, Ducktales... while I can't say every cartoon from the 70's sucked, they were even less creative than the crappy Smurf Knockoffs enforced by the networks in the early part of the decade.The 70's had its share of subpar animation, to be sure. For every "Fat Albert" there was a half-dozen "Partridge Family 2200 A.D."'s Although Filmation did release the much-overlooked "Young Sentinels"- hopefully that will see daylight again someday.
Scooby was best in its original incarnation (besides boasting a contender for "Best Saturday Theme Song Ever") before the copycats moved in. But if you were around circa 1976, pre-cable, and you only had three (count'em. THREE!) channels to choose from, you couldn't be too picky. At least there was always the old Pink Panther or Looney Tunes shorts to fall back on. (Even Rocky and Bullwinkle too).
PBS was a godsend back then, especially in the summertime, when they would have a block from 7 am to 9 pm of Sesame, EC, Mr Rogers, Zoom, etc. Almost a prototype of what Noggin or Sprout could've been if we lived in a perfect world.
Don't get me wrong. I actually do like some 70's cartoons. Hong Kong Phooey was the best thing HB gave us that decade, Fat Albert was brilliant (but moreso when it moved to syndication and they had hard hitting topics), and Super Friends was... well, unintentionally freaking hilarious. Challenge of the Super Friends was actually kinda fun. And there's just something about Groovy Ghoolies I just adore. But Frog help me, Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan... watch it and you're mind gets freaking erased. That show was, and I am not kidding, written by Jamie Farr. Yep. I always say, if Klinger wanted that section 8 so bad, he should have said he wrote for Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan. Of course, I'm only talking about American cartoons. Anime was in the age of awesomeness in the 70's... Yatterman, Lupin III...
Still, I hate when people mistake matter of taste for "this show is dumb." There's such universal bad all over the place. I get that there are some people who hate on Adventure Time and Regular Show because they don't have Rob Paulsen-esque snarky asides to the camera or make obvious pop culture gags that were funny until the Friedberg and Seltzer KILLED pop culture humor. But we're not making anything as lowly as "Butch Cassidy and the Sunshine Kids" which has NOTHING to do with the movie (which could have been cool, but NOOOOO), and those ...ugh... anvilicious and freaking horrible animated ripoffs of All in the Family. There were 2 , completely stolen All in the Family rip off cartoons (the Barkleys and Wait Till Your Father Gets Home).