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Personally, Cartoon Network is slipping. Over The Garden Wall was such a masterpiece, and I am so glad they air it every Halloween now. Gumball, likewise, is some really genius work of meta-comedy that just cannot be touched. Steven Universe began to slip with constantly introducing new bits and then shuffling them away either for another episode far down the road, or never to be seen again, and this is all in a sea of trash, shoddy reboots, and all-around cheap animation. The cheapness doesn't even have the ethos Disney's Two More Eggs has (that, while poorly animated, is written, performed, and animated by the Chapman brothers, creators of Strong Bad and co.), so it's just inexcusable.
Nickelodeon and Disney XD also have their fair share of hastily-produced content (the newest season of Fairly Oddparents and whatever pit all the Disney Live Action guff is crawling out of), but both channels also have strong contenders that don't need to fight with juggernauts for screen time. Cartoon Network is swamped with reruns of Teen Titans Go and PPG2016, suffocating any of their more quality content that could definitely use the ratings, reruns, screentime, and appreciation they deserve.