I agree, and I couldn't have said it better.
Dexter's Lab - "Season Three" I say it in quotes because I don't acknowledge these episodes as a genuine third season. The show had been out of production for years, and the final episode's title "Last but Not Beast" suggested it was the end. Unlike many, I don't blame the change of voice acting. It was the absence of Tartakofski (sp???). The direction and stories were uninspired. It was like they were just making a cartoon show, where the previous creators had made art.
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes - If you don't remember it, it was part of FOXKids Saturday morning line up in its launch season. Based on the movie franchise, it suplied a quirky sense of humour that was rare up untill that time, especially on network Sat-AM broadcasting. But something went wrong for season two. The changed to some season long arc that I had trouble following because of distracting visual changes. They added some 3-D CG footage and must have blown their budget on it bacause the 2-D parts were now extremely limited and often strangely distorted.
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures - Honestly I don't know if the show was ever good, but I remember being a fan of the movies and also liking the cartoon. I know I eventually noticed a decline in quality and stopped watching, but my momory is fuzzy, dude.
Rugrats - I can't believe I once enjoyed this show, but that was back when it was lined up with Doug and Ren & Stimpy. It was my least favorite of the three, but I still liked it. Somewhere along the way it became the most obnoxious thing ever.
which reminds me...
Ren & Stimpy - I hope we all learned that when you have a mega-hit on your hands you probably shouldn't fire the creative force behind it.
B:TAS - I know this is the one of the holy grails here at rabroad, but I must admit I didn't like the new designs after the move to WB. The women all had beach-ball sized heads and twig bodies. The Joker didn't look like a clown. Catwoman's skin went to blue. The only design that was an improvement was The Penguin, and it was a welcome change. Also the Tim Drake Robin annoyed me deeply.
And adding Gameboy as a character. What shameless marketing
Really???

But swords and knives were okay? That's hilarious.