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Egon1982 11-07-2019 02:52 AM

What are your favorite cartoons of the 2010s?
 
Archer.
Castlevania.
Bojack Horseman.
Rick and Morty.
My Little Pony FIM.
Gravity Falls.
Regular Show.
Avengers Earth Mightiest Heroes.
Young Justice.
Looney Tunes Show.
GI Joe Renegades.
Transformers Prime.
Attack on Titan.
Voltron Legendary Defender.
Thundercats 2011.
Gumball.
Tucca and Bertie.
Rick and Morty.
Loud House.
Love Death and Robots.
Danger Mouse.
F is for Family.
Ugly Americans.
Supermansion.
Animals.
2012 TMNT.
Steven Universe.
Legend of the Three Caberellos.
Disenchantment.

FredWolfLeonardo 11-07-2019 03:37 AM

Thats quite a long list :D

I only have a handful I've ever gotten into, but if I had to pick one, it would be My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic, no doubt about it.

So many things to like about the show, from its colourful and cute 2D animation (something all the more desirable in todays age of 3D cartoons), an extremely expansive list of characters with their own little interesting quirks, interesting lore, great songs, voice talent etc.

It had an impressive run of 222 episodes which I have not managed to fully stomach (only managed to watch about 40% of the show, as well as the movies), but I absolutely intend to watch it fully because its such a well made and fun show.

drgon78 11-07-2019 05:06 AM

Thundercats(2011)
Gravity Falls
MLP:FiM
Young Justice
Green Lantern
Legend of Korra
Disenchantment
TMNT(2012)
Miraculous Ladybug
Scooby Doo Mystery Inc.
Ducktales(2017)

Powder 11-07-2019 05:43 AM

TMNT
Adventure Tiime
Rick & Morty
Castlevania, if you're counting it

Could list a ton of anime as well but that's probably another thread. I don't watch much modern western animation.

Icebot 11-07-2019 07:13 AM

My favorite is The Legend of Korra.

I also like Fairly Oddparents as it continued well into the 2010’s and Beavis and Butthead from 2011.

Also like TMNT 2012.

newfan 11-07-2019 07:23 AM

I started watching cartoons again due to my children, most I just watch with them, with the exception of TMNT 2012 which I adopted as one of my shows too. That right there would be favourite.

Of other toons I have been happy to sit and watch or been interested to see what happens next ...

Gravity falls - Just picked up recently (not followed as much as the others on the list).
Knights of the Zodiac
Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego
Scooby Doo Mystery Inc

Original TMNT Cartoon Fan 11-07-2019 07:30 AM

Nickelodeon TMNT is the only 2010's cartoon I've seen all episodes of.

CyberCubed 11-07-2019 07:49 AM

The 2010’s were a low point for cartoons and animation in general, this is when Cartoon Network went to hell and most shows had the same god awful flash animation look. DC animation went to crap besides Young Justice and everything went comedy.

However we had some good shows elsewhere:

TMNT 2012 (of course)
Young Justice
Justice League Action
Avengers: EMH
Legend of Korra
Star Wars Clone Wars and Rebels has great eps in this era

ZariusTwo 11-07-2019 08:36 AM

1. Phineas and Ferb
2. Scooby Doo: Mystery Inc
3. Rick and Morty
4. Star vs The Forces of Evil
5. Danger Mouse

Honourable mention: Hey Arnold: The Jungle Movie

Andrew NDB 11-07-2019 09:52 AM

Rick and Morty.

Castlevania.

Didn't watch any other cartoons.

Prowler 11-07-2019 09:53 AM

Haven't really watched any American cartoons this decade. Archer is pretty good, though.

IMJ 11-07-2019 10:54 AM

Archer got me through a few crazy all nighters a few years back. That was cool. I don't watch it now, though.

I'm sort of an Iron Man die-hard, so you'd imagine that I'd love both of the Avengers cartoons - especially the man-of-action stuff for it's high quality. They are great, but I just can't sit through them very often.

TMNT 2012 was probably the only regular-release animated show I followed. I think it helped that the show made me laugh out loud once in a while (i.e., Leatherhead always pulling Don's face was a riot).

I loved Thundercats 2011. I feel as screwed over by that cancellation as I ever have with any series that got cut short and resolved nothing. It was a great show. I was also in my early 30's and life was very different back then, so maybe I'd have a different opinion now. I would love a Thundercats 2011 animated movie, if for no other reason than to complete the original show. But instead we got Flashimationcats. I never watched a single episode of that one... I don't even know what's become of it.

The DC Animated movies are almost always great.

Andrew NDB 11-07-2019 11:01 AM

Oh right, 2010s... I guess that would include TMNT 2012. Watched the first two seasons and a half with my daughter until she sort of lost interest. Haven't really watched any others.

IMJ 11-07-2019 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Andrew NDB (Post 1824925)
Oh right, 2010s... I guess that would include TMNT 2012. Watched the first two seasons and a half with my daughter until she sort of lost interest. Haven't really watched any others.

As a whole it's worth getting through. The problem for me is that the serialized nature of the show makes the whole thing, in hindsight, feel short.

I also come from the generation where a successful cartoon series had hundreds of episodes, so there's that I guess. But TMNT 2012 was a legit, legit blending of the FW series and the more serious 2000's series.

This is as opposed to the ROTTMNT, which is a blend of TMNT, yuppie-animation for 3 year olds and a blender full of crap.

That last sentence was unnecessary, I suppose.

Wesley 11-07-2019 02:40 PM

Sonic Boom
Ducktales 2017

Can’t think of any others. I don’t watch much new cartoons.

Liked some episodes here and there of TMNT 2012, but never really got into it.

Loved most of EMH, but didn’t care much for the last bunch of eps.

The Zig and Zag cartoon featuring the same characters from The Den looked interesting, but I’ve only seen a few eps.

ABrown 11-07-2019 02:52 PM

This decade has had FAR less cartoons that I've loved compared to the two decades that preceded it. Transformers Prime has got to be, without question, my favorite cartoon of the decade.

Other cartoons from this decade that I've enjoyed are Star Wars: The Clone Wars and Star Wars Rebels, Phineas & Ferb, Nickelodeon's Alvin & the Chipmunks, and 2015's Transformers Robots in Disguise. I think that's about it.

Vicky82 11-07-2019 02:52 PM

TMNT (2012 and 2018 )
Thunderbirds Are Go
Ducktales
She Ra
Young Justice
Voltron
Trollhunters/3 Below
Carmen Sandiego

CyberCubed 11-07-2019 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by ABrown (Post 1824969)
This decade has had FAR less cartoons that I've loved compared to the two decades that preceded it.

Yeah, I agree. (Although I know you didn't like TMNT 2012, I loved it)

But the 2010 decade in general is probably the worst decade for cartoons since uh...I guess the 70's? Far less shows that are memorable, way too much focus on comedy shows, less action, animation looks cheaper and more like flash animation than ever before, etc.

There were a few gems here and there, but overall this was probably the low point of western animation.

IMJ 11-07-2019 03:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Vicky82 (Post 1824970)
Ducktales

If I had the kind of viewing time, or inclination to watch, I'd be interested in this purely on the goodwill of the amazing cartoon from when I was a kid.

But as great as the original Ducktales was, it's another show that I watched a bit of a few years ago and couldn't get through them.

I've got a lot of rosy-colored lens' from the past like this.

Andrew NDB 11-07-2019 03:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IMJ (Post 1824933)
This is as opposed to the ROTTMNT, which is a blend of TMNT, yuppie-animation for 3 year olds and a blender full of crap.

I find it difficult to get offended or irritated at a show that in no way pretends to be remotely "for" me, or anyone above the age of 3.

AquaParade 11-07-2019 03:57 PM

Damn. I'm struggling to think of a cartoon I love from this period of time. It's a mix of me not seeing much and what I do see not appealing to me at all.

Really brainstorming here....

Idk. The cartoons that come to mind are The Simpsons, Batman: TAS, Batman Beyond, King of the Hill, South Park.
None of them come from 2010 onward.

Oh. TMNT 2012, I guess. I don't love it to the point of having finished watching it yet, but I do think the first few seasons are pretty good.

Leofan26 11-07-2019 06:49 PM

Any one remember Danny Phantom? I think that was 2010 shows, though I guess that was more 2004-2008 I think? If people can count DuckTales which aired during 2017 days I don't see the difference :ohwell:

Secret Saturday's and Generation Rex and honestly loved Ben 10 AF/UA myself so. Young Justice is another good animated show, I liked the 2012 turtles series too.

Honestly, in my opinion 2010 days wasn't that bad. Gravity Falls would be high on my list too but I wasn't really a fan of the conclusion.

PApagreg 11-07-2019 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by CyberCubed (Post 1824974)
Yeah, I agree. (Although I know you didn't like TMNT 2012, I loved it)

But the 2010 decade in general is probably the worst decade for cartoons since uh...I guess the 70's? Far less shows that are memorable, way too much focus on comedy shows, less action, animation looks cheaper and more like flash animation than ever before, etc.

There were a few gems here and there, but overall this was probably the low point of western animation.

Yeah no this is far from the low point of western animation, don't get me wrong action cartoons are pretty much gone but there are a lot of experimental and unorthodox series, Adventure Time has one of the best character writing I seen in a kids animation, we got two miniseries like Over the Garden Wall and Infinity Train both delve into mature topics like death and change, Amazing World of Gumball showed how well multimedia can be in animation, Gravity Falls and Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated showed that animation can delve into mysteries and Regular Show has one of the best character development in CN history.

And that's not counting adult animation where its really diversed in genres in the past years, there are dramedies like Bojack Horseman and F is for Family, Action(Seis Manos Castlevania and Lastman), Sci Fi(Rick and Morty and Final), hell Love Death and Robots is probably the most recent anthology I can think of.

And thats not mentioning Spider-verse that is pretty much revolutionizing the way people are going to use 3-D animation.

Egon1982 11-08-2019 05:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberCubed (Post 1824883)
The 2010’s were a low point for cartoons and animation in general, this is when Cartoon Network went to hell and most shows had the same god awful flash animation look. DC animation went to crap besides Young Justice and everything went comedy.

However we had some good shows elsewhere:

TMNT 2012 (of course)
Young Justice
Justice League Action
Avengers: EMH
Legend of Korra
Star Wars Clone Wars and Rebels has great eps in this era

You into action cartoons and not comedy? what about adult animation like Castlevania?

Animation looks should not matter compared to good storytelling

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberCubed (Post 1824974)
Yeah, I agree. (Although I know you didn't like TMNT 2012, I loved it)

But the 2010 decade in general is probably the worst decade for cartoons since uh...I guess the 70's? Far less shows that are memorable, way too much focus on comedy shows, less action, animation looks cheaper and more like flash animation than ever before, etc.

There were a few gems here and there, but overall this was probably the low point of western animation.

You can't be about how an animated show looks vs good storytelling.

One of my heroes Osamu Tezuka did said "A good story can save poor animation where good animation can't save a bad story".

Quote:

Originally Posted by AquaParade (Post 1824982)
Damn. I'm struggling to think of a cartoon I love from this period of time. It's a mix of me not seeing much and what I do see not appealing to me at all.

Really brainstorming here....

Idk. The cartoons that come to mind are The Simpsons, Batman: TAS, Batman Beyond, King of the Hill, South Park.
None of them come from 2010 onward.

Oh. TMNT 2012, I guess. I don't love it to the point of having finished watching it yet, but I do think the first few seasons are pretty good.

And you don't think they compare to the 90s?

Quote:

Originally Posted by PApagreg (Post 1825005)
Yeah no this is far from the low point of western animation, don't get me wrong action cartoons are pretty much gone but there are a lot of experimental and unorthodox series, Adventure Time has one of the best character writing I seen in a kids animation, we got two miniseries like Over the Garden Wall and Infinity Train both delve into mature topics like death and change, Amazing World of Gumball showed how well multimedia can be in animation, Gravity Falls and Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated showed that animation can delve into mysteries and Regular Show has one of the best character development in CN history.

And that's not counting adult animation where its really diversed in genres in the past years, there are dramedies like Bojack Horseman and F is for Family, Action(Seis Manos Castlevania and Lastman), Sci Fi(Rick and Morty and Final), hell Love Death and Robots is probably the most recent anthology I can think of.

And thats not mentioning Spider-verse that is pretty much revolutionizing the way people are going to use 3-D animation.

That's correct! i mean we have stuff like My Little Pony FIM which is this generation's Tiny Toon Adventures/Animaniacs, Bojack Horseman is this generation's The Simpsons (Back when Simpsons was worth watching as in 1989 to Behind the Laughter and Bojack is better than Zombie Simpsons)/The Critic/Duckman (remember that?), Regular Show is this generation's Rocko's Modern Life/Beavis and Butthead/The Head (as the creator of Regular Show is now 37 and grew up with 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s and 90s cartoons and knows his stuff), Love Death and Robots is this generation's Heavy Metal/Robot Carnival/Liquid TV, Primal is this generation's Fire and Ice, Adventure Time is this generation's Wizards, Castlevania is this generation's Spawn TAS/Ninja Scroll, Avatar is this generation's Gargoyles, Gravity Falls is this generation's Scooby Doo, F is for Family is this generation's King of the Hill, Rick and Morty is this generation's Futurama etc.

And some shows ended with grace like King of the Hill, Futurama, Regular Show, My Little Pony FIM, Gravity Falls and more while The Simpsons remains like a dying old man who's been on life support for a long time as i've come to accept it's gone and waiting for someone to pull the plug and turn off the machine as it should had ended with Behind the Laughter instead of becoming a rotting corpse.

And we have excellent animated movies like Spider-Man into the Spiderverse, Dark Knight Returns, Batman Under the Red Hood, Planet Hulk, Wolf Children, Tangled, Toy Story 3, Wreck it Ralph, Zootopia, How to Train your Dragon, Secret of Arriety, Kung Fu Panda 3, Secret of Kellis, and some other gems.

ABrown 11-09-2019 04:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberCubed (Post 1824974)
Yeah, I agree. (Although I know you didn't like TMNT 2012, I loved it)

The 2012 TMNT was ok. It was good for a one time watch, but it's not something that I'm ever going to want to rewatch in its entirety like the 4Kids series. The only times that I dreaded watching the show was during the Northampton arc at the beginning of the third season, and the outer space arc at the beginning of the forth season.

Though it is worth noting that the Nickelodeon cartoon seemed like an excellent representation of this decade's cartoons: watchable, but not really worth rewatching. Whereas the 4Kids series is a very good representation of the couple of decades where United States cartoons were in what I would consider a "golden age".

sdp 11-09-2019 08:08 PM

I'm also on the 2010s didn't have as many cartoons that I love, my list is fairly small, sure there's not a lot I can say I truly loved and are classic even if I enjoyed them.

Rick and Morty, Young Justice, Scooby Doo Mystery Inc, Avengers: EMH, The Hollow were all great, hell even Teen Titans Go. But others listed here that I liked like say TMNT 2012, Clone Wars (isn't that technically 00's?), Voltron, Disenchantment, first two seasons of MLP:FiM just never reached that "I love" moment even if I enjoyed them. I didn't like stuff like Adventure time and didn't give Gravity falls a chance as well as other comedy shows at the time so maybe I'm not giving the decade a fair chance.

I did watch most of the original Netflix shows though and they were all huge disappointments, and they revived tons of shows I wanted to love like Stretch Armstrong, Carmen Sandiego, King Kong, The dragon Prince, Love Death Robots, etc. This decade saw the fall of DC cartoons which was a huge loss, we now get horrible DC animation somehow, this decade began with Marvel finally understanding what made DC's cartoons so great only for Disney to buy them out and start making crap again.

Let's hope the 2010's are much better, I can hope Marvel and DC can hit a new renaissance, Netflix finally gets their sh-t together for animated shows with their upcoming shows and seasons like Jurassic Park, maybe a cool new TMNT show after Rise finishes and some time cools off. It seems like Nickelodeon wants to revive the nicktoons so there's also that, Nintendo is exploring in animation and their first movies come out in the 2020s, so maybe the 2020's will be much better.

Leo656 11-10-2019 12:09 AM

Hm. Kinda weak crop. Then again, I barely watch TV these days. Most cartoons I still watch came out before 2010 so I can't really count them.

I guess by default it would be Archer and MLP: FiM, and holy sh*t where else would those two shows end up in the same sentence. :lol:

newfan 11-10-2019 03:07 AM

I'd forgotten to add The Hollow, mentioned by SDP. I preferred this to the others in my list (not including 2012) I'd figured out what was going on early on but I enjoyed seeing it all unravel.

ZariusTwo 11-10-2019 05:07 AM

I was into MLP for a bit back when it was all anyone could yap about, I kind of grew out of it but I appreciated that they evolved Twilight Sparkle throughout the thing though, and at least it came to a natural end rather than go on and on endlessly.

Leo656 11-10-2019 01:40 PM

I never watched FiM on a regular basis since I'm not usually home when it's on, but one lazy weekend my wife said we'd watch it for a joke and it actually ended up being really good. :lol: Only seen a bunch of stuff from the first couple seasons and the movie, plus a few scattered episodes here and there along with the finale, but every time I watched it I couldn't help but go, "Man, this is actually way better than it has any right to be." And it's actually funny without trying way too hard all the time. I like that.

I agree with you though, although I'm sad it's over just because I don't like when things end. I'm an extremely sentimental guy.

CyberCubed 11-10-2019 01:58 PM

Also forgot to mention the final season of Samurai Jack. I thought it was pretty good, and the lack of censors meant they could show blood and jack slicing people who weren't robots. And it provided proper closure to the series.

FredWolfLeonardo 11-10-2019 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Leo656 (Post 1825166)
I never watched FiM on a regular basis since I'm not usually home when it's on, but one lazy weekend my wife said we'd watch it for a joke and it actually ended up being really good. :lol: Only seen a bunch of stuff from the first couple seasons and the movie, plus a few scattered episodes here and there along with the finale, but every time I watched it I couldn't help but go, "Man, this is actually way better than it has any right to be." And it's actually funny without trying way too hard all the time. I like that.

I agree with you though, although I'm sad it's over just because I don't like when things end. I'm an extremely sentimental guy.

Who's your favourite of the mane six?

Mine is a tie between Rarity and Rainbow Dash.

Leo656 11-10-2019 03:29 PM

Rainbow Dash if I had to pick one, but they're all pretty awesome. I like Twilight a lot because I'm a huge Tara Strong mark.

There's some pretty funny dubs on YouTube from FiM with "Twilight" speaking lines from some of Tara's other shows, like Drawn Together or Boondocks. So that's amazing. :lol:

I've been trying to get a Rainbow Dash shirt for a while but they seem to come and go in Men's sizes. Go figure. But I've seen some really amazing ones.

drgon78 11-11-2019 04:48 AM

Twilight is my favorite, with Fluttershy being second, unless you count Equestria Girls, then Sunset Shimmer would be my second place.

ABrown 11-11-2019 04:01 PM

I can't believe I forgot to include Justice League Action in my list. And it wasn't just a show that I would want to only watch once. It's one of my upper tier shows that I could watch over and over again. Shame on Cartoon Network for not giving the show the proper air time that it deserved. That should've been the show that got the air time that Teen Titans Go ended up getting.

Original TMNT Cartoon Fan 11-11-2019 04:12 PM

Castlevania
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Powder (Post 1824873)
Castlevania, if you're counting it

Why shouldn't Castlevania count. It is from 2017?

2K3 11-12-2019 03:28 AM

Personally my favourites are:
Legend of Korra
Castlevania
Rick and Morty
Gravity Falls
Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated
Young Justice

Really need to watch "Voltron Legendary Defender" at some point.

Anarchistguy 11-14-2019 05:12 AM

-Rick and Morty
-Transformers Prime
-DuckTales
-Castlevania.

That's pretty much it

Original TMNT Cartoon Fan 11-14-2019 08:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ABrown (Post 1825105)
The 2012 TMNT was ok. It was good for a one time watch, but it's not something that I'm ever going to want to rewatch in its entirety like the 4Kids series. The only times that I dreaded watching the show was during the Northampton arc at the beginning of the third season, and the outer space arc at the beginning of the forth season.

Though it is worth noting that the Nickelodeon cartoon seemed like an excellent representation of this decade's cartoons: watchable, but not really worth rewatching. Whereas the 4Kids series is a very good representation of the couple of decades where United States cartoons were in what I would consider a "golden age".

The 4 Kids cartoon aired in another time than the Nickelodeon cartoon, and the time between them feels so much more than the 5–10 years we actually had.

Unlike today, quick access to all modern entertainment wasn't there the same way as today. The Youtube didn't exist until May 2005, when three seasons of the 4 Kids cartoon had aired.

AquaParade 11-14-2019 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CyberCubed (Post 1825168)
Also forgot to mention the final season of Samurai Jack. I thought it was pretty good, and the lack of censors meant they could show blood and jack slicing people who weren't robots. And it provided proper closure to the series.

Yeah, it was really cool that Samurai Jack was able to return and close out in such fashion. I've always been a big fan of Samurai Jack, but for die-hards it must have been a dream come true.

I watched the first episode of the creator's new show, "Primal". It was awesome.


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