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Simple character designs are easier to draw. Therefore, faster.
Speaking of which:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1897630/Garbage_Pail_Kids_Mad_Mike_and_the_Quest_for_Stale_Gum/
Yeah, that's a thing.
They’ve held up in court.
That’s actually how Gargoyles ended up in the Disney stable. And Disney was so mad at being forced to go to court that they killed the franchise.
Explain.
Combined with the politics of mediocrity, less than ideal blob figures exist not to offend the fragile.
As I recall, Gargoyles was always a Disney property. However, they released it under one of their other labels. (Buena Vista, I believe.) Which was released in syndication on multiple networks. It's success led Disney to rebrand and move it to ABC. Which it had purchased.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hc7yQ4nX_8k
I could be wrong.
Article about it. Some forum posts. Gargoyles wiki maybe. Nothing I have on hand, and it’s unlikely I could find it again.
The subsidiary was a subsidiary of another company Disney owned, and was sold off in a bankruptcy settlement. When Disney told them to stop using the animation style they politely declined, so Disney sued them into stopping.
They promised they would return with a different style, but in a few years Disney had bought them out and had no intentions of reviving the series. Only granting a few contracts for reruns, the series having become something of a cult hit and generally pulling good advertising numbers.
In your case with most modern cartoons, it's just being cheap, and trying to emulate 90s cartoons