Top 10 Worst Cartoon Network Shows

You came to Cartoon Network for weird worlds, sharp jokes, cool characters, and the kind of animated chaos that made after-school TV feel sacred. Sometimes, though, the channel served up something that made you stare at the screen and wonder who approved it, who laughed at it, and who hurt them.

This list is for the shows that left viewers annoyed, disappointed, confused, or reaching for the remote. Some leaned too hard on gross-out humor. Some turned beloved characters into walking headaches. Others felt like a bad idea that somehow escaped the meeting room.

Vote for the Cartoon Network shows you think deserve the most side-eye, and see which ones other viewers still refuse to forgive.

The Top Ten
  1. The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange

    The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange is an American live-action and animated television series. It is based on the characters from the web series The Annoying Orange, which was created by Dane Boedigheimer.

    The television adaptation was developed by Boedigheimer and Tom Sheppard for... read more

    Why do Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon seem to enjoy importing cartoons from YouTube? Not once have they ever made a good show based on a YouTube channel. Fred: The Show was already bad enough, so why create one based on The Annoying Orange?

    This show is like a nightmare for my ears! If you thought Miley Cyrus's singing was bad, be prepared to listen to The Annoying Orange laugh and assault your eardrums. He certainly knows how to elevate annoyance to an entirely new level. I find The Annoying Orange himself to be ugly and hideous to look at.

    I've never understood why so many people seem to find The Annoying Orange funny. There are so many funnier channels on YouTube, such as Nostalgia Critic and How It Should Have Ended, so why choose The Annoying Orange? Shame on you, Cartoon Network! My ears hurt, all because of you guys! This is the second-worst show on Cartoon Network (only The Problem Solverz is worse).

  2. The Problem Solverz

    The Problem Solverz is an American animated television series created by Ben Jones that aired on Cartoon Network. The story centers on three detectives named Alfe, Horace, and Roba who operate in the unusual and chaotic town of Farboro.... read more

    In a particular older episode of Regular Show (back when it was still good, in my opinion), Mordecai and Rigby are at a video store, trying to get Mordecai's mind off seeing a naked Pops. Rigby goes to the counter and sees the store worker staring mindlessly and zombified at a TV. When Rigby looks at the TV, what he sees is my best description of The Problem Solverz. If you've ever seen that episode of Regular Show, you'd know what I'm talking about.

    Anyway, Rigby comments that the show is "barfing rainbows at his eyeballs," and I have to agree. The Problem Solverz's animation is so grotesque that I'm surprised it didn't cause seizures. It was just so hard to watch. The characters were as creepy as heck, the setting was messy and bright, and half the time, you didn't even know what was going on! I am so glad they canceled this show because I have no idea what Cartoon Network was thinking. If this show had a second season, I don't want to think about it.

  3. Uncle Grandpa

    Uncle Grandpa was an American animated surreal comedy television series created by Peter Browngardt for Cartoon Network that ran from September 2, 2013, to June 30, 2017. The series is based on Browngardt's animated short of the same name from The Cartoonstitute. It features a surreal style and follows... read more

    Uncle Grandpa is a show about an old man who is magically everyone in the world's uncle and grandpa. It's one of those shows that makes fun of farts, fat people, teenagers, acne, etc. In one episode, they make a fat teenager with acne freak out over Uncle Grandpa falling through the ceiling and smashing his computer. Then Uncle Grandpa says he will build him a supercomputer, and the kid begins to sweat visibly through his shirt. It's just gross.

    Honestly, I can't find one good thing about this show. The animation is horrible, and Uncle Grandpa is one of the worst characters I've ever seen. It's another creepy show like The Misadventures of Flapjack and the Problem Solverz. There wasn't anything Flapjack level disturbing in what I've seen of Uncle Grandpa, but I imagine there will be in the future.

    I enjoy a little bit of immature humor myself, but this is not the right way to do it. "Oh, look, he can fly with his farts! That's so funny!" Said no one. I can't imagine anyone liking this. I can only hope that it gets canceled after one season. But it always seems like the horrible shows keep going and the rare good ones end.

  4. Secret Mountain Fort Awesome

    Secret Mountain Fort Awesome is an American animated television series created by Peter Browngardt that debuted in 2011 on Cartoon Network. The show revolves around a group of five monstrous misfits who unleash chaos from their mountain hideout.... read more

    This is probably one of the worst cartoons I have ever seen in my entire life. The character designs are freaky, and the characters themselves are annoying, stupid, ugly, and unlikable. One of the monsters is a big butt named Fart. There are butts all around him: butts on his chest, butt hands, butt mouth, butt head, butt feet. He's the main reason why this show is full of fart jokes and other gross humor. Whenever someone touches him, he actually farts. That's probably why he's called Fart. The other characters also look ugly.

    Overall, this show isn't as bad as The Problem Solverz, but it's still abysmal. Luckily, it was just canceled after lasting two seasons. It should have never aired. Please avoid this show at all costs. Don't look at it, think about it, or even glance at it. Anyway, I'm out.

  5. Teen Titans Go!

    'Teen Titans Go!' is an American animated television series produced by Cartoon Network. The show follows a group of teenage superheroes called the Teen Titans as they return home from missions and get into silly, everyday adventures. It is a revival and comedic spin-off of the original 'Teen Titans... read more

    Have you ever loved a certain series of either movies or TV shows where the original was one of the greatest things you ever saw, only for a terrible remake or sequel to come along that was greenlit by the same people who made the original? This is the situation that I have for Teen Titans Go! I do not like this show. I think that it's worse than Johnny Test, mainly because the show looks as if you combined the problems with Johnny Test with the art style of Pixel Pinkie and Breadwinners and added their problems as well.

    First, let's talk about the characters. In the original Teen Titans, the characters were all cleverly written. They could be funny, but they were complex in their emotions, problems, and the struggles they went through. They explored teenage love, betrayal, loneliness, and other complex teenage issues while still allowing us to laugh either with them or at them. They also had differences in their personalities that made them unique. Now though, it feels as if they were exposed to the orb of confusion for too long. The characters have been so flanderized that they're no longer recognizable, making them either stereotypes of themselves or brain-dead jerks. Not to mention most of the stuff they do is now out of character to their original characters.

    They're also more immature than in the original, with some people calling them the toddler titans because of that immaturity. They're no longer unique characters either. What qualities and quirks they did have are now gone. Now they are more like the same characters with only different reasons for being stupid.

    Second, let's discuss the animation. The original cartoon was heavily influenced by anime, from the designs of the characters to their expressions to the fight scenes. They also used a lot of shadows and dark colors, adding to the change of night to day and a lot of dramatic scenes. Even the buildings were beautiful to look at, using different angles and colors.... read more

  6. Johnny Test

    Johnny Test is an American-Canadian animated television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation for its first season and by Cookie Jar Entertainment and DHX Media for the remainder of its original run. It aired from September 17, 2005, to December 25, 2014, on Kids' WB and Cartoon Network in the United... read more

    The plot of every single episode of Johnny Test can be summed up in a list:

    1. Johnny wants to do something.

    2. He goes to his sisters to see if they'll let him into the lab.

    3. They say no.

    4. He sneaks in anyway.

    5. He finds something interesting.

    6. It turns into a threat to the city.

    7. Johnny stops it and saves the day with the help of his friends.

    This show is incredibly repetitive and boring. Cartoon Network used to air it almost as frequently as Nickelodeon does with SpongeBob, or as Cartoon Network currently does with Teen Titans Go! - another extremely poor show. I used to watch it because there was nothing else to watch or do. Even then, I found it hard to sit through and boring. If you're considering watching Johnny Test, think again. You're in for eleven minutes of boredom and fart jokes.

  7. Almost Naked Animals

    Almost Naked Animals is a Canadian animated television series produced for YTV. The series premiered on January 7, 2011. It features animals wearing only underwear who run a tropical resort hotel and often get into bizarre and comedic situations.

    This show is a perfect example of just how lazy Cartoon Network writers have become over the past few years. Are they seriously targeting an audience so immature that the mere idea of nudity will send them into fits of giggles? Or is that simply what Cartoon Network believes kids are like these days?

    Each episode is so unoriginal that it feels like I'm watching the love child of every infamous Disney Channel sitcom cliché, except without any of the humor.

    The problem with this show seems to be that, instead of thinking, "What would make a great show?" Cartoon Network executives are most likely thinking, "What do kids think makes a great show?" They probably don't even believe that what they've produced is entertaining. They just think that kids find it entertaining.

  8. Clarence

    Clarence is an American animated television series created by Skyler Page for Cartoon Network. The story centers on a cheerful and imaginative boy named Clarence and his two best friends, Jeff and Sumo, as they explore the world around them. Skyler Page, who previously worked as a storyboard artist for... read more

    My grandfather smoked his whole life. I was about 10 years old when my mother said to him, "If you ever want to see your grandchildren graduate, you have to stop immediately." Tears welled up in his eyes when he realized what exactly was at stake. He gave it up immediately.

    Three years later, he died of lung cancer. It was really sad and destroyed me. My mother said to me, "Don't ever smoke. Please don't put your family through what your grandfather put us through." I agreed. At 28, I have never touched a cigarette. I must say, I feel a very slight sense of regret for never having done it, because this show gave me cancer anyway.

    I have a strong feeling that Uncle Grandpa is a grown-up Clarence. Both of these shows are poorly drawn, poorly animated, and lack proper humor or any sense of a normal human being in any society on this planet. All characters in these two shows seem like they just ran out of some bedlam for deformity-born creeps.

    I know some of you do not like Teen Titans Go, but it's somehow an interesting show, at least for people who hadn't watched the old Teen Titans. But these two? I think even a demon in hell would not like them. The only place for these two is into black holes, vanished forever, for the sake of the whole universe.

  9. Out of Jimmy's Head

    Out of Jimmy's Head is an American live-action and animated television series. It was promoted as Cartoon Network's first series to combine live-action and animation. However, an earlier show called Big Bag also featured a similar format, including both live-action and animated segments.

    R.I.P. Cartoon Network 1992-2007. Although it was really Atomic Betty in 2004 that started the downfall, the plot of Atomic Betty was overused. However, the show itself wasn't all that bad. This show, on the other hand, killed Cartoon Network.

    The last two good shows on Cartoon Network were Camp Lazlo and Chowder, which both debuted around the same time as this mess. Thanks to this awful, no-good live-action show, the channel can never recover. And please, Cartoon Network, bring back Powerpuff Girls, Dexter's Laboratory, Ed, Edd, 'n Eddy, Billy and Mandy, K.N.D., Foster's Home, Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, and more. R.I.P. Cartoon Network 1992-2007.

    This is the most moronic show ever to be broadcast on Cartoon Network. I don't know how on earth they gave this disaster the green light, but thank God they pulled the plug on this abomination.

    Since its broadcast, Cartoon Network has been on a downward spiral because of this poor excuse for a TV show. It should be ranked number 1 as the worst show ever to have aired on Cartoon Network.

  10. Incredible Crew

    Incredible Crew is an American sketch comedy television series created by Nick Cannon for Cartoon Network. The show had a sneak peek on December 31, 2012, officially premiered on January 24, 2013, and concluded on April 11, 2013. It featured a young cast performing a mix of surreal comedy sketches, music... read more

    Honestly, looking back at this show, it really is a stupid show. However, compared to other live-action Cartoon Network shows, this is probably the best. I can actually tolerate its corny humor and strange skits because it's sketch comedy! The issue is that there's a really small cast compared to other big sketch comedy shows.

    Imagine this show as a YouTube channel, where each skit is its own video. You'd probably say it's the best channel ever. This series was ruined simply because Cartoon Network didn't know what to do with it. Rating: 3.2/5

    Obviously, this is the worst of CN Real. It tries to do what its parent show, Loiter Squad, does but makes it suitable for kids. The problems are evident to our minds, though, as this is a live-action "cartoon," a big no-no for experienced CN users.

    I haven't seen a single entire episode from it. However, I believe the reasons others have given will be just enough.

  11. The Newcomers
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    Cocomelon

    This is actually on Cartoon Network (at least here in the US, due to Cartoonito being a block and not a channel). Come on. For a Cartoonito show, especially with Mush-Mush and Baby Looney Tunes being on the block, it really makes you question why WarnerMedia even made the choice to air this instead of releasing an actual show for kids like Batwheels or Ladybug Lu.

    This almost gave me a seizure from how much it was on. It hogged Cartoonito big time and got rid of about every other show on there.

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    Total DramaRama

    Total DramaRama is a Canadian animated television series that premiered in 2018. It serves as a spin-off of the original Total Drama series, featuring younger versions of the characters in a daycare setting. The show is targeted at a younger audience, with a lighter comedic tone that emphasizes silly... read more

    This show is nothing but a crappy spinoff reboot.

    This looks like it will be Teen Titans Go all over again. Cancel this show and make another season of the original.

    This show is the worst. Don't forget that stupid Izzy.

  14. The Contenders
  15. Mad

    MAD is an American animated sketch comedy series that aired from 2010 to 2013. The show is based on the long-running MAD magazine and features humorous parodies of movies, television shows, and pop culture.

    Its fast-paced structure and varied comedic approaches appealed to a wide audience. The... read more

    Some of the reasons cited for disliking this show are rather weak. Are people really criticizing this parody comedy series just for being a parody comedy? There are legitimate reasons why this show falls short, despite its potential. While I've never read MAD magazine, I loved MAD T.V. and I'm a fan of Robot Chicken. However, MAD fails to capture the essence of either.

    The show tends to focus more on name-dropping than on humor. It mentions as many popular, and sometimes not so popular, names as possible in each sketch. The production quality of a regular sketch is so poor that it seems like anyone could make it. For example, imagine a sketch where Harry Potter and Batman are on a quest to get to the Krusty Krab to battle Colonel Kurtz, only to be interrupted by the Teletubbies singing Justin Bieber's Baby. The execution often feels like a machine gun firing aimlessly, hoping to hit something funny.

    Additionally, the pacing is incredibly rushed. The show attempts to cram numerous sketches into a 15-minute time slot, including commercials. As a result, everything feels too hurried. It's unfortunate because I recognize some of the voice actors, who are actually quite talented. They also seem rushed, but I can't really blame them. They're probably eager to finish and move on to better projects.

    To give the show some credit, the funnier sketches tend to be the ones featuring original characters. Oddly enough, the ones involving Batman also stand out. Otherwise, the show is not worth your time.

  16. The Amazing World of Gumball

    The Amazing World of Gumball is a British, Irish, American, German, and Australian animated children's television series created by Ben Bocquelet for Cartoon Network. The series was produced by Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe. It features a unique mix of animation styles and follows the misadventures... read more

    "Watch it and give it a chance, you hater! You don't know a good cartoon when you see it!"

    Okay, this is precisely why this show more than deserves to be on this list and why it's my number one least favorite cartoon of all time. It's because of people like this.

    I'm sick and tired of people forcing me to "watch it and give it a chance." What part of "I don't like this" do you not seem to understand? How hard is it for you to grasp that I clearly do not like this show? It's basic English.

    Not everyone has to like the same things. People have their own opinions, and you're acting as if I can't have mine, which I'm fully entitled to have.

    Besides, this show is really not my type, and I'm just not a Cartoon Network fan.

  17. Adventure Time

    Adventure Time is an American animated television series created by Pendleton Ward for Cartoon Network. The series follows the adventures of a boy named Finn, voiced by Jeremy Shada, and his best friend and adoptive brother Jake, voiced by John DiMaggio. Jake is a dog with the magical power to change... read more

    Some cartoons are good because they engage in random, funny antics, but this show just abuses that concept. I absolutely hate the characters. Okay, we get it, the main character is a human. Why do they have to include the human in his name?

    As if that's not bad enough, he has a talking, shape-shifting dog. It's like the creators gave up on making compelling characters. Every time I see a commercial for it that repeats the phrase Do you like? multiple times, my disdain for the show grows. I can't stand the random gibberish they throw around.

    I consider Cartoon Network to be one of the worst TV networks in the universe. If it weren't for Regular Show, it would be the worst network ever. The whole noodle arms thing is so stupid. I don't understand how anyone could like this show. It's pathetic.

  18. Level Up

    Level Up is a live-action television series that aired on Cartoon Network. A television film with the same title, which served as the pilot, premiered on November 23, 2011. The series officially premiered on Tuesday, January 24, 2012, at 8 p.m.

    First of all, the premise of video games coming to life is pretty unoriginal for this show. Second, the theme song is terrible. Third, all of the characters are complete morons and are pretty forgettable. Cartoon Network, please don't go back to making live-action shows again.

    Wow! Yay! This show is so...DUMB! Why, Cartoon Network, why?! Your shows were doing so well, except for Adventure Time and Regular Show. Stop boring us!

    I like video games too, but after this mess, I stopped playing for months. Here's what I say against Level Up: Barney or Level Up? I choose Barney!

  19. The Powerpuff Girls (2016)

    The Powerpuff Girls is an American animated television series created by animator Craig McCracken for Cartoon Network. The main characters of the show are Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup. The story follows Professor Utonium, who accidentally creates three little superhero girls using a mixture of sugar... read more

    This reboot should rank high in terms of disappointments. They transformed my all-time favorite show into something unrecognizable. Many fans of the original series would agree. The characters have been altered significantly, and it's perplexing as to why they didn't retain the original voice actors. I longed for Cathy, Elizabeth, and Tara to reprise their roles as Blossom, Buttercup, and Bubbles.

    Additionally, the episodes come across as dull and hard to watch, accompanied by numerous animation errors and the absence of the signature thick lines. The character arcs have also shifted: Blossom is now an insufferable perfectionist, Buttercup is portrayed as an overbearing bully, and Bubbles seems like a pretentious, pampered child. Of the trio, Bubbles feels the most distorted.

    Buttercup, my favorite in the original series because of her assertiveness, has been done a great disservice. Furthermore, the inclusion of a twerking scene, memes, a grating rap song, and a questionable scene involving Buttercup detracts from the show's essence.

  20. Chop Socky Chooks

    They look like chickens! Also turkeys! They need to be put on the grill or taken down and saved for Thanksgiving dinner! Just eat them! They look so ugly! I will never understand why I ever even liked this mess! What's with the name? It's the 5th worst cartoon in history, with 4th being Almost Naked Animals, 3rd Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, 2nd Fanboy and Chum Chum, and 1st The Problem Solverz. Overall, I'm happy Cartoon Network canceled this when it didn't last long at all! It better be forgotten no matter what.

    The animation was slow and ugly. Also, the stories were so bland and repetitive that they dragged on. They were so slow that it got bland quickly. The jokes were either inappropriate, unfitting, or tried to teach morals. The voice acting is horrible. The animation is actually so bad that I think it ranks among Breadwinners and The Problem Solverz. Avoid this show.

  21. Regular Show

    Regular Show is an American animated television series created by J. G. Quintel for Cartoon Network that premiered on September 6, 2010. The series follows the lives of two friends, Mordecai, a blue jay, and Rigby, a raccoon. They work as groundskeepers at a local park and often find themselves in surreal... read more

    This show might be more suitable for Adult Swim. They tried to make it appropriate for Cartoon Network's daytime slot, but it doesn't seem to fit well. I'm not saying it's a bad show. In fact, it's quite the opposite. However, it tests the limits of what level of violence and humor can be presented on Cartoon Network.

    I believe it would be more at home on Adult Swim, where it could push boundaries more freely. In the show, characters experience being shot, blown up, cut into pieces, melted, and even decapitated, but they try to soften the impact by omitting blood. Regular Show might be better received if it were a mature or raunchy comedy aimed at teens. By the way, they transformed MAD into something resembling Robot Chicken.

    I'm aware that MAD existed as a book before, but the show's format is reminiscent of Robot Chicken. It feels like they're copying. They're just big copycats.

  22. 12 oz. Mouse

    Part of Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block, "12 oz. Mouse" follows the animated adventures of Mouse Fitzgerald, an unapologetic drunken mouse with a background in espionage and a complete lack of memory. The show is known for its surreal animation and nonlinear storytelling. It first premiered in 2005... read more

    How can anyone sane enough tolerate watching this show?! I feel like the show's art is created by 3-5 year olds and the animation was done on Windows Live Movie Maker. The first thought that comes to the viewer is that the show was meant to persuade the watchers to bleach their eyeballs right afterwards. It's that terrible!

    The plot seems vague and has no purpose. The humor doesn't even seem to follow and just isn't there. They added extra silence and encourage the viewers to laugh? No, I don't think so! Not to mention that the cast in this whole entire show has 4 people. Hell, even Teen Titans GO (a.k.a the worst cartoon remake in history) has 9 people in it!

    All in all, 12 Oz. Mouse is just another example of how people waste precious time making very poor and stupid shows so they can get money and ratings. Looking at the ratings, 12 Oz. Mouse had a rating of 6.7 out of 10. It should have 1.0 ratings to be honest.

  23. Dude, What Would Happen?

    Dude, What Would Happen is an American live-action reality series that aired on Cartoon Network as part of its CN Real block. This block featured a lineup of live-action reality shows promoted during the summer of 2009. The series premiered on August 19, 2009, following the debut of another CN Real show... read more

    I'm so glad this show is cancelled, and as of 2014, there are no other live-action TV shows on Cartoon Network. However, if I had to watch live-action CN shows, this would not be it. It's essentially trying to be Mythbusters, but it lacks everything that makes Mythbusters an enjoyable show.

    The hosts are forced to act "cool," so they behave as obnoxiously as possible.

    And there's no point to anything they do. Are they trying to prove something with these stunts, like how Mythbusters tries to prove or disprove urban myths? Or do they just perform crazy stunts to see who can pull them off, like Jackass? Either way, neither approach is executed well.

    It was a waste of time, resources, and everything else. This show will not be missed.

  24. The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack

    The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack is an American animated television series created by Thurop Van Orman for Cartoon Network. It premiered in North America on June 5, 2008. The show features Van Orman as the voice of Flapjack, a naive young boy raised by a talking whale named Bubbie and mentored... read more

    I bet the only reason people like this show is that the creators of their favorite shows (Pendleton Ward, J.G. Quintel, and Alex Hirsch) worked on it. Just because someone made something you like doesn't mean you have to defend everything else they were involved with. This show is just creepy, corny, and mediocre at best. I don't recommend this show to anyone because it's really nothing special. It's not the worst show I've ever seen, but it's far from being good.

    Why do most people like this show? It's both scary and annoying. It feels like every horrifying nightmare of mine has been inked into this cartoon. Flapjack is very irritating, and K'nuckles doesn't care about him. Parents, please don't show this, or Billy and Mandy, to your kids. They will have unimaginable nightmares.

  25. Mr. Pickles

    Mr. Pickles is an American animated television series created by Will Carsola and Dave Stewart for Adult Swim. The series follows the Goodman family, particularly their six-year-old son Tommy, and their border collie, the demonic Mr. Pickles.... read more

    This show is disappointing. The art is unappealing and it comes across as excessively cruel. A show about a Satanic dog? Really? Who thought of this? It's a terrible program. I recall one disturbing scene where a child enters a restroom and sees the lifeless body of a man, pale and gray, with his stomach torn open, exposing his intestines.

    The creators of Cartoon Network saw Happy Tree Friends and thought, Oh, let's do the same thing only with a dog. Don't even ask me why they made this show.

    Worst Adult Swim show, worst Cartoon Network show, and 2nd worst cartoon ever (behind Ren and Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon).

  26. Ben 10: Omniverse

    I was a HUGE Ben 10 fan. Ben 10 was my favorite show at one point in my life. The original was the best. Nothing could top it.

    Alien Force was decent, I would say, with a bit of a change. Then a couple more shows came, and now this one sucks! It has just ruined Ben 10!

    Worst show ever. I didn't even like it. I just changed channels and waited for the next show to appear. I know Cartoon Network was a good channel in the old days, but now, it's just the worst.

    This is a horrible show, and there are so many episodes that it makes me want to punch the screen!

    There is also too much merchandise. All you hear from little boys is Ben 10 this and Ben 10 that...

  27. Destroy Build Destroy

    Destroy Build Destroy is an American live-action reality series on Cartoon Network. It was an unusual type of game show in which two teams destroyed a random object and built vehicles from its parts. The winning team then destroyed the creation made by the losing team.... read more

    I remember when this show first came to Cartoon Network, and I thought it was so bad that I stopped watching the network altogether. I know this is aimed at kids, but why would kids want to watch things get destroyed?

    Date A Live is anime, but it still beats this show. It's for teens like me. Anime is actually funny. They destroy monsters, not cars, and it has an awesome theme song.

    This is the second worst show on the network. The worst show was Dude, What Would Happen? This useless, crappy, and just stupid show was terrible!

  28. Pokémon

    Pokémon, abbreviated from the Japanese title Pocket Monsters and currently marketed in English as Pokémon: The Series, is a Japanese anime television series adapted for international audiences. It was first broadcast in Japan on April 1, 1997, and in the United States on September 8, 1998.... read more

    One of the only shows that stays with its base ideas. It has a ton of filler episodes, and Ash and his crew take the longest time to evolve their Pokémon.

    Other than the fact that this show reboots after every new game, it technically has one of the longest-running runs in Cartoon Network history, which is fascinating because Cartoon Network can't even keep a show for at least two years nowadays. After outgrowing Pokémon and coincidentally coming across an episode, I can see why it is ranked, but if that's the case, then that pretty much means all the other seasons were somewhat bad too.

    You know, I have watched Pokémon in three different languages: original Japanese, Chinese, and American. I have played every Pokémon game. Yes, each and every one. I have to say that this series is going down.

    As for the TV show, I really enjoyed it when I was very young, but not now. Well, maybe that is because I have grown older and begun to think hanging around without getting a job every day and ordering some animals to fight each other is not a good thing. Or maybe it's just because I found it creepy that these kids barely blink their eyes! Anyway, it is a Nintendo thing, but since it is here.

  29. Grojband

    Grojband is a Canadian animated television series created by Todd Kauffman and Mark Thornton. It was developed by Fresh TV and distributed by FremantleMedia Ltd. The series follows Corey and his friends Laney, Kin, and Kon, who form a garage band.... read more

    I thought Sidekick was bad, but Grojband is even worse! I can't stand that show! I wanted to like it, but no. No. Just, no. I loathe Grojband. I'd rather watch Sidekick and The Problem Solverz. What else is bad about Grojband is that it's a rip-off of Phineas and Ferb. It seriously is. It's not funny. It's just way too terrible.

    This looks like a Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi rip-off with one girl and four guys. They also have stupid lyrics, no plot points, diary madness, and worst of all, the protagonist's sister is basically a reincarnation of the lord of destruction from Diablo 2.

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