Even though the 2000s produced some of the most iconic cartoons on television, it also had some of the worst. Many 2000s cartoons have aged poorly with crude jokes and art styles that didn't collect with fans.
Related: 10 90s Shows With Better Animation Than Anything Currently AiringNo network was safe from bad cartoons in the 2000s, with Cartoon Network, Disney Channel, and Nickelodeon being some of the biggest culprits of releasing poorly written animated shows that made fans cringe more than they laughed. Even though some of the worst cartoons plagued the 2000s, there were enough good ones to keep networks afloat and save their reputations. However, cartoon fans will never forget the worst cartoons from the 2000s.
6teen
6teen was meant to appeal to teen cartoon lovers by creating relatable characters that viewers could connect with. However, 6teen relied on teenage stereotypes too much, making the characters feel shallow and underdeveloped.
Related: 10 90s Shows With Better Animation Than Anything Currently AiringNo network was safe from bad cartoons in the 2000s, with Cartoon Network, Disney Channel, and Nickelodeon being some of the biggest culprits of releasing poorly written animated shows that made fans cringe more than they laughed. Even though some of the worst cartoons plagued the 2000s, there were enough good ones to keep networks afloat and save their reputations. However, cartoon fans will never forget the worst cartoons from the 2000s.
6teen
6teen was meant to appeal to teen cartoon lovers by creating relatable characters that viewers could connect with. However, 6teen relied on teenage stereotypes too much, making the characters feel shallow and underdeveloped.
- 6/10/2023
- by Cailyn Szelinski
- Comic Book Resources
Matthew Senreich, Tom Sheppard and Zeb Wells will team up to write the screenplay for the hybrid live-action / stop-motion animated Rabbids movie film for Ubisoft Motion Pictures and Sony Pictures Entertainment. The film is based on the wacky characters from the popular Rabbids TV series and Ubisoft video games. Stoopid Buddy Stoodios, the award-winning animation studio founded by Matthew Senreich, Seth Green, John Harvatine IV, and Eric Towner, will be a producing partner on the film, alongside Ubisoft Motion Pictures and Sony Pictures Entertainment.
Primetime Emmy Award winner Matthew Senreich is widely known for bringing Robot Chicken, Robot Chicken: Star Wars specials, and the upcoming SuperMansion. Zeb Wells is a Primetime Emmy-winning writer best known for Robot Chicken, the Robot Chicken DC Comics specials, Sony Crackle's SuperMansion, among popular comic book titles Venom: Dark Origin, Dark Reign: Elektra and Avenging Spider-Man. Tom Sheppard is a three-time Daytime Emmy-winning writer whose...
Primetime Emmy Award winner Matthew Senreich is widely known for bringing Robot Chicken, Robot Chicken: Star Wars specials, and the upcoming SuperMansion. Zeb Wells is a Primetime Emmy-winning writer best known for Robot Chicken, the Robot Chicken DC Comics specials, Sony Crackle's SuperMansion, among popular comic book titles Venom: Dark Origin, Dark Reign: Elektra and Avenging Spider-Man. Tom Sheppard is a three-time Daytime Emmy-winning writer whose...
- 10/14/2015
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
Register inks first-look deal at Cartoon Net
Veteran animation executive Sam Register has signed a first-look deal with Cartoon Network to develop programming for the cable channel.
The deal encompasses both kids' and adult programming that could end up on Cartoon Network or sister channel Adult Swim.
Register most recently was senior vp development at Cartoon Network, where he was responsible for overseeing the development and production of original, action-oriented animated programming. Projects included the series Ben 10, My Gym Partner Is a Monkey, PPGZ and Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi as well as the Warner Bros. series Teen Titans, The Justice League Unlimited, Batman and Duck Dodgers.
"Sam brings a talent and vision to the world of animation and programming that fits our sensibilities perfectly," Cartoon Network executive vp and general manager Jim Samples said. "He has a successful and proven track record with Cartoon Network as a development executive."
Register also has served as the network's senior vp content development, working to develop new programming and feature films around third-party assets based on action, adventure and existing entertainment properties.
The deal encompasses both kids' and adult programming that could end up on Cartoon Network or sister channel Adult Swim.
Register most recently was senior vp development at Cartoon Network, where he was responsible for overseeing the development and production of original, action-oriented animated programming. Projects included the series Ben 10, My Gym Partner Is a Monkey, PPGZ and Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi as well as the Warner Bros. series Teen Titans, The Justice League Unlimited, Batman and Duck Dodgers.
"Sam brings a talent and vision to the world of animation and programming that fits our sensibilities perfectly," Cartoon Network executive vp and general manager Jim Samples said. "He has a successful and proven track record with Cartoon Network as a development executive."
Register also has served as the network's senior vp content development, working to develop new programming and feature films around third-party assets based on action, adventure and existing entertainment properties.
- 11/19/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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