I'm sorry, but NO. That stuff was an absolute disgrace, and it shows you probably don't know all about the terrible state animation was in those periods. At the very least these "bad" shows were actually created BY people, not by big board rooms or middle aged old farts (that's everything BUT the animation industry now). The problem with animation today IS the lack of it. We've got so little shows out there. The only one of them I can safely say IS trash would be Bakugan, and that's not even from this country. Pokemon is that "holy moley... that's STILL on?" show.
There's no secret that things declines due to the rising popularity of live action tween-coms (blech) and the rise of health fascists (double blech)... but hey, we've only got ONE cartoon on TV based on a movie. We've never had that few. And while I can't say that's a terrible genre, since Ghostbusters was arguably a better cartoon than a movie, and it was a GREAT movie, there were a LOT of movies that didn't deserve a series based on them. Evolution and The Mummy come to my mind. And that one movie was basically a product of Dreamworks and Paramount having some sort of partnership. Most cartoons now are original creations. Chowder, Spongebob, Fairly Oddparents, Avatar... and the rest are comic book cartoons. And granted, Brave and the Bold is no Batman TAS (it's still extremely enjoyable mind you, as long as you pay heed to Batman's legacy on the whole), Wolverine and the X-men and Spectacular Spider-Man (which will clearly be canned after the second season no thanks to the WB) are actually better put together than their 1990's counterparts.
The REAL injustice is the death of broadcast Saturday Morning cartoons, and if you read enough of my posts, you'll know why. it's basically ABC's reruns of the Disney Channel (Hey, ABC? The Replacements and Emperor's New School have been over for years. Air more episodes on Saturdays already!), NBC is reruns of the qubo channel (Babar is cute, but the only thing I watch is Jacob Two-Two), CBS has Cookie Jar's flash animated junk (but at LEast it's original programming), and CW4Kids basically has to hold everything together with endless Sonic X and Yu-Gi-Oh reruns, especially since they're losing TMNT this August to Nickelodeon. Everyone else runs lame Career oriented or cheap nature programs at 6 AM and reuns reruns the rest of the morning. THAT'S the injustice. I would start a petition to send to Washington to regulate the amount of hours a day a network can run of infomercials.