An opinion I find to be absolute self righteous nostalgia hoarding poppycock.
I'm not going into the rant about how every lousy generation thinks their cartoons were better because they
grew out of watching anything new, especially ones that support the worst cartoons of all time (Jabberjaw, Maxie's World, etc). Just...
every freaking generation of cartoons has some crap in it.
Does anyone actually
unironically like Street Sharks? And I can't believe anyone has a fondness for Rocket Power, that cynically produced garbage that just slapped extreme sports on the same slice of life/lesson learning show that otherwise offered
nothing that several superior cartoons at the time didn't do better. You can cherry pick the worst cartoons out of a generation as easily as you can cherry pick the good ones. Yeah, the 80's had Transformers and He-man and G.I. Joe. But they also had a bunch of terrible Smurf ripoffs
enforced by the networks. Anyone remember Little Clowns of Happytown? No? Because it
sucked. Biskettes
sucked. 90's? Yeah, Animaniacs and all that stuff. And a bunch of terrible TMNT ripoffs. Not to mention the Sunday Morning borefest of horrid DIC cartoons like "The Hurricanes." Today? yeah, Breadwinners doesn't have many fans, but it's not like Nick actually gave a crap about the show, dumping the rest of the series on Nicktoons. I'm actually more happy they finally got the hint and stopped airing that
GAWDawful Wild Grinders series.
That said, Yeah...Uncle Grandpa is an acquired taste, but so wasn't Cow and Chicken. I remember everyone whining about that one, too. Sanjay and Craig gets crap for everything because we all want to agree with Mr. Ender for trashing the show on "Fart baby" and not bothering to see the actually good second season. Oh, and it ended, so it'll never bother you again.
I say this a lot, but I've studied the crap out of animation. I can't say I've watched everything, but I sure as heck latched onto whatever I can get a hold of. And frankly, there's a difference between matter of taste and what
really makes something terrible. And I've seen terrible. I've seen the hilariously bad Clutch Cargo. I've seen forgettable syndicated 90's cartoons that I can't even place now. I've even sat down to 2 episodes of Allen Gregory, hoping the second episode would get better. No. it did not. And yeah, I out and out refuse to watch Brickleberry.