Although, I sort of feel like a lot of older fans' hate towards the newer shows may have a lot to do with nostalgia. Many of them hate on the shows without ever even watching them or only watching one or two episodes.
Tell me about it. That "infographic" is
pretty darn unfair with like 2 exceptions. It comes off
exactly with the same maturity and wit you'd expect some butthurt brat whining that they can't watch
the very same shows they're freaking watching illegally on torrent sites anyway.
Now, I'll agree with two things. My Gym Partner is a Monkey was a
terrible show with lazy writing and Johnny Test was only on the network because it was
cheap. I'd love to question the deep research and thought that went into including a
Nicktoon in the graphic about NC. Sure, Fanboy and ChumChum is freaking awful. That I'll agree to.
But everything else smacks of "I don't like it because it's not my exact taste so therefore personal taste equals quality." If that were true, Age of Extinction is a far better film than Citizen Kane because I actually got
enjoyment out of Age of Extinction. Quality and matter of taste are
not related. Usually what makes something bad is pretty universal. Not to say you can't like something low quality and bad, but there's a difference between "I don't care for Marvel movies" and "Batman VS Superman was an incoherent mess."
I have no problem with any of CN's currently produced shows as far as the shows they are. A little on TTG, but I'm not going to fall into the trap of getting too personally insulted by being a TT'03 fan. More of a "depending on the writer or subject" deal. I
do have problems with their airing schedule and I indeed have a problem with them bringing Baby Looney Tunes back from the grave. They...I thought they didn't have to have a TV/EI block on cable. Which reminds me. One of the "WAAAAAAAH! The network doesn't cater exactly to me" videos on Youtube about how the network changed, the thumbnail
was Baby Looney Tunes. Make of that what you will.
Plus, I think the main reason they got rid of most of the older shows (such as the Hanna Barbera shows) was because kids were starting to find them boring, and let's face it, much of the time if something is old kids don't want to see it. I definitely can't see a show like Yogi Bear or The Flinstones holding kids' attention anymore.
Funny thing is CN does
indeed have blocks of Classic Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry. Just in the mornings when kids are at school. Warner Bros is trying to make Tom and Jerry their new Scooby-Doo, and it shows with the number of DTV Tom and Jerry Projects. They even had to make an odd Tom and Jerry crossover with Johnny Quest to bring Johnny back into the public eye whenever the heck that movie's released.
Though, if there's one thing I'm actually surprised not to hear much anymore about how CN was "ruined" in the 90's by adding original programming because the network wasn't a 24/hr Scooby-Doo network anymore. And frankly..yeah. They aired a crapload more than just HB shows. They had Beetlejuice and Freakazoid and stuff like that. CN, before the advent of even Dexter's Lab, had a
lot more classic stuff than you could shake a stick at. And REMEMBER! There was a time on the internet that the 90's CN shows that the new shows "suck" because they're completely different from were subject to the same level of nostalgic myopia as the new shows are. In short, every freaking generation thinks they have the best cartoons, and go on the
right Youtube upload of an episode of the
worst older cartoon you can think of, and someone will defend it by tearing stuff they're too old to enjoy apart. If someone can defend something as asinine, poorly executed on every level, and cynical as "Maxie's World," you can defend anything.
That said, Yogi Bear and The Smurfs were on Boomerang when those shows' respective movies came out. Flintstones was also on Boomerang before the relaunch. Last year
both Boomerang and CN actually ran Sylvester and Tweety Mysteries for no reason whatsoever (but casually forgot about Taz-Mania and Duck Dodgers). I did
not expect that.