Me? Good taste? I memorized the entire Samurai Pizza Cats theme. That's quite a statement.
But I really mean that. It's not that I hate the CGI movies, but we've had a gluttony of bad ones (cough cough Dreamworks and Sony Cough cough). Pixar, while getting too much of a love in, deserves it, because they really look at the artistic aspects of a film. Other companies just cast celebrities for celebrities sake (we can blame Aladdin for that, if you think about it, but they made it work), and write a blank check for a story line.
Bottom line is, we need less animated features, both DTV and theatrical, and a lot lot more TV animation. Sure, they're animated in Korea, but we at least employ creative designers that have to come up with 13+ episodes worth of character designs and storyboards. More work for more people, who hopefully will get their own shows in time, employing more storyboard artists and character designers who will get their own shows in time, paying it forward. Seth McFarline and Butch Hartman got their starts working in Cartoon Network for Dexter and Johnny Bravo.