Animated shows you've watched for a while and later decided not to watch them anymore

They have many animated shows i watched for a few times but then i stopped to cared. Here's my faves lists:

The Simpsons
: I stopped to watching after season 8 when the quality colouring being too jaring for the show.
Family Guy: When it started, it was fun to see random references but at a while, it needs to stop it. Today, it's just unfunny and dated.
Bonkers: I loved it as a kid but it's not a show i want to rewatch today. Luckily, it's removed off the air.
Brandy & Mr. Whiskers: After watching every episodes on YouTube, i admit what i thinkin at their early days. It's disappointing and the crews did a horrible job. They look watched too more bad cartoons like Terrytoons or the 40's Columbia cartoons.
Spongebob: It was cool when it started but since the Spongebob movie, i stopped to cared him.
 
Pokemon, since it got so repetitive.

Arthur. I think I just got too old for it or something.

Maya and Miguel. I just stopped watching it.
 
I was big on the original TMNT cartoon, but when they started showing on CBS, I wasn't following them anymore for some reason. Then in late 1993, I just fell off completely, and started becoming a bigger Power Rangers fan. The 2K3 series made me a fan again, and then I started buying the DVDs for the original cartoon and I own up to season 6. I plan to get the season 7 DVDs that are already out, as well as the final three seasons. I also bought the first two movies on DVD as well as the 2007 movie even though I never saw it in theaters.

I also remember being big on Duck Tales back in the days, but I stopped following the series a year after it started. Not that it was bad or anything. Maybe I moved on to something else.
 
Family Guy- I thought that Season 4 and 5 was great, but by the time Volume 5 came out (Fall 2007) I started noticing the flaws of the show and started losing interest.

American Dad- Pretty similar to what I said about Family Guy.
 
Pokemon. It should have ended after the Orange Islands did.

I also stopped watching Digimon, probably around Tamers' end. It kept me longer than Pokemon did, though.

And I even stopped watching JLU for a while, though I had to return for the last episode. And what a finale that one was. xD
 
Spongebob. I loved it for about a year and then grew sick of it really, really quickly after that.

Family Guy too. I don't watch the old episodes either anymore. It just started annoying me more than entertaining me, and I got tired of it.
 
Same here, I found the series got rather repetitive and boring for almost the whole remainder after episode 25, and despite having him as my avatar at the time of this post (I'm going to change it), I agree, Light is a despicable man.
 
Pokemon Stopped around Orange Islands and have had no desire to start up again (I'm so far behind I could watch an episode or two a day and it could still take me months to catch up) - though I might consider it if they brought back Misty ;)

Jimmy Neutron Stopped around the last season, partly because Nick was being so slow about airing it, and I also think it was re-run overdose. I don't even watch it when I'm super bored anymore. Not at all excited for the upcoming Sheen spinoff - as recent as a few years ago I would've been jumping up and down.

Hey Arnold
I still like the show, I still consider myself a fan, but I haven't actually watched an episode in a long while.
 
Here's mine

The Simpsons
- I look at the old episodes that were good, but however I dont watch any more of the simpsons since the movie was a disaster{Despite that it had some good parts} The new episodes are not even funny... I pefer the old episodes of this show.


Poke-a-mon- I began to dislike the dubs that 4kids made and this anime in my point of view has got to be the most awful anime that has been created. Now im trying to get rid of my old VHS tapes of it...


Animaniacs, tiny toons, and freakazoid- I havent watched these shows in years...But I miss watching them along with Bonkers. I just hope Bonkers comes to DVD someday :(.
 
Dragon Ball Z too. I just lost interest in it as a show, no shark-jumping or anything. I still like the original Dragon Ball.

Johnny Test is another example. I stopped watching after the first season. The animation budget dropped and the humor seemed forced.

I also don't like The Cramp Twins anymore, and can't really remember what it was I saw in that show.
 
Family Guy. I watched it on Fox religiously during its initial run and since watched every episode 500 times on Adult Swim, but when it finally restarted I found I just didn't care anymore. Fortunately it seems I'm really not missing much.
 
Family Guy - The show got way less enjoyable for me when it was revived.

Pokemon - Stopped watching about halfway through the Jhoto league because it started getting boring.

Danny Phantom - I admit, I liked this show for a while. Then "Reality Trip" aired and I realized how bad of a writer Butch Hartman is.
 
I used to watch most of the shows they ran on Adult Swim, but I got bored with it and a number of shows they air I found to be offensive so I stopped caring and watching.

I used to watch the Simpsons but that got boring, and then I watched Family Guy, but I stopped liking Family Guy.
 
Too bad it seems the DVDs of Foster's have been halted. And I think there still some reasons to watch CN: namely: Chowder and Flapjack.

As shows I gave up on:

I honestly mostly lost track of Animaniacs when it moved to the WB. I guess the show just didn't seem that interesting compared to newer, less familiar programs like Superman and Earthworm Jim. When the Warners said their fans should divert their attention to Pinky & the Brain, I guess I subconsciously followed their advice. I don't really remember many of the later Animaniacs episodes at all least.

I've been sort of an on-and-off Simpsons viewer in the past, but starting in 2004, I've catched most first-run airings.
 
The only reason the Nostalgia goggles for this series is strong is because of the multi-platform appeal of it. You have games, TV show, Trading cards, and even comics for it, to name a few. Hell most gaming communities think that everything beyond Mew is utter crap.
 
Oh, forgot one: Code Geass. Around R2's "Love Attack", I lost interest in the show and haven't bothered to watch newer episodes on Adult Swim Video. In case you're wondering, it wasn't that one episode that turned me off from the series. It was more of a gradual thing. R2 started great but when you start watching the show out of obligation and not genuine interest in seeing what will happen next, that's a problem.
 
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