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Hmmmm, bet this animation on TV shows, films, live-action with animations and anime was really good, but some animation was kinda getting worse, here some every animation was so worse or even worse:
-Ed, Edd n Eddy (Season 1) - The animation for the first season of the show looks like the animation for the UPA cartoons, the outlines sometimes not moved and slowed down a little.
-Rugrats (Season 1) - Some characters in the show are off-model at times, the animation was too garbled and looks like the Peter Chung animation.
-Meeow! - Limited animation for the show, also the animation looks like in anime.
-Lizzie McGuire (Animated Lizzie scenes) - As for season 1; she looks creepy! But as starting on season 2; the animation for her was changed from that creepy animation like Ed, Edd n Eddy.
-Cyborg kuro-chan - Speaking of this limited anime animation, this animation was good, looks like the animation on some Rankin-Bass traditional cel animation films, shows and specials.
-Schoolhouse Rock! - Limited animation for the shorts. For example for this limited animation, on the song "No More Kings", the animation for the crowd cheering was choppy.
-Hey Arnold! - On the unaired pilot version of 24 Hours to Live, the animation looks like that animation on some Klasky Csupo shows.
-Johnny Test - On first two seasons, they used traditional animation and the animation looks like that animation of Spümcø.
 
For Ren and Stimpy (as well as John K's other works), the art style for the wacky and zany characters as well as the animation looks like it was Tex Avery influenced.
 
Yeah right, I'm back again, for the season 1 episodes of Codename: Kids Next Door (Except for Kenny and the Chimp: Diseasy Does It), the style is similar to the animation from the UPA cartoons due to the outlines are thick.
 
I loved how a Cartoon Network bumper back in the '90s lampshaded Zorak's character model from the original Space Ghost cartoon being reused for various other Hanna-Barbera cartoons like Jabberjaw and Super Friends as him guest-starring on those shows.
 
SpongeBob Seasons 2-3, the coloring as well as the animation looks like it was influenced by either Futurama (Another Show by Rough Draft Korea) or The First 5 Seasons of The Fairly OddParents
 
SpongeBob Seasons 2-3, the coloring as well as the animation looks like it was influenced by either Futurama (Another Show by Rough Draft Korea) or The First 5 Seasons of The Fairly OddParents
Oh yes I do know it does look like that (Yeson Entertainment animated the The Fairly OddParents (Season 1 through the first 13 episodes of Season 10), not animated by Rough Draft Studios.)

Also, and for The Mighty B!, the animation for the show is identical to the animation style from Seasons 5-9a of SpongeBob SquarePants (likely due to being animated by Rough Draft Studios).

Same with Phineas and Ferb which the animation looks like it was in the animation style of SpongeBob SquarePants (likely both animated by Rough Draft Korea).

As with this, the animation on many Dragon Tales episodes that were animated by Rough Draft Studios looks like the animation style from many Dilbert episodes (aside from the episodes that are animated by Yeson Entertainment), Many Freakazoid! episodes that are animated by Rough Draft Studios and many Pinky and the Brain episodes that are animated by this studio, as likley because Rough Draft Korea animated both of the shows.

The X's' animation looks like Samurai Jack as it was both animated by Rough Draft Korea.

The animation for Teamo Supremo looks like the animation from Meeow! and the animation from many Schoolhouse Rock! songs that were animated by Phil Kimmelman & Associates and Kim & Gifford Productions, this was likely due to the limted animation as the show was being inspired and influenced by many older Jay Ward cartoons.

The first season of Johnny Test's animation is very similar and identical to this from The Venture Bros. (Likely Digital eMation animated both shows).

And as speaking of Schoolhouse Rock!, the animation on many songs including No More Kings, Fireworks, Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla, Three Ring Government, etc. (including the crowd cheering part on the both songs of No More Kings and Three Ring Government) looks very similar to this animation style of the old Jay Ward cartoons as it was likely limted.

The animation of Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon" looks like it was in the style of Space Goofs, Oggy and the Cockroaches and Ratz! (Four of the shows are animated by Big Star Enterprise)

The animation style for the second/final series of Stressed Eric looks like it was in the animation style of Kipper and many episodes of Baby Blues 2000 animated series, because the show was animated by Varga Studio who also animated the latter of the two shows.

The animation for the pilot version of the Hey Arnold! episode "24 Hours to Live" and many season one episodes looks very similar to many Klasky-Csupo shows.

And with many The Simpsons episodes from Season 14-18 that were animated by Rough Draft Studios (as the animation was produced by Film Roman), it looks very similar to the animation style from many Season 2 Family Guy episodes that are animated by this studio and Futurama.
 
Oh yes I do know it does look like that (Yeson Entertainment animated the The Fairly OddParents (Season 1 through the first 13 episodes of Season 10), not animated by Rough Draft Studios.)

Also, and for The Mighty B!, the animation for the show is identical to the animation style from Seasons 5-9a of SpongeBob SquarePants (likely due to being animated by Rough Draft Studios).

Same with Phineas and Ferb which the animation looks like it was in the animation style of SpongeBob SquarePants (likely both animated by Rough Draft Korea).

As with this, the animation on many Dragon Tales episodes that were animated by Rough Draft Studios looks like the animation style from many Dilbert episodes (aside from the episodes that are animated by Yeson Entertainment), Many Freakazoid! episodes that are animated by Rough Draft Studios and many Pinky and the Brain episodes that are animated by this studio, as likley because Rough Draft Korea animated both of the shows.

The X's' animation looks like Samurai Jack as it was both animated by Rough Draft Korea.

The animation for Teamo Supremo looks like the animation from Meeow! and the animation from many Schoolhouse Rock! songs that were animated by Phil Kimmelman & Associates and Kim & Gifford Productions, this was likely due to the limted animation as the show was being inspired and influenced by many older Jay Ward cartoons.

The first season of Johnny Test's animation is very similar and identical to this from The Venture Bros. (Likely Digital eMation animated both shows).

And as speaking of Schoolhouse Rock!, the animation on many songs including No More Kings, Fireworks, Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla, Three Ring Government, etc. (including the crowd cheering part on the both songs of No More Kings and Three Ring Government) looks very similar to this animation style of the old Jay Ward cartoons as it was likely limted.

The animation of Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon" looks like it was in the style of Space Goofs, Oggy and the Cockroaches and Ratz! (Four of the shows are animated by Big Star Enterprise)

The animation style for the second/final series of Stressed Eric looks like it was in the animation style of Kipper and many episodes of Baby Blues 2000 animated series, because the show was animated by Varga Studio who also animated the latter of the two shows.

The animation for the pilot version of the Hey Arnold! episode "24 Hours to Live" and many season one episodes looks very similar to many Klasky-Csupo shows.

And with many The Simpsons episodes from Season 14-18 that were animated by Rough Draft Studios (as the animation was produced by Film Roman), it looks very similar to the animation style from many Season 2 Family Guy episodes that are animated by this studio and Futurama.
Drawing Power! even had the same animation studios from Schoolhouse Rock!

Rough Draft did not work on Freakazoid!, but they did work on the first Fairly OddParents short on Oh Yeah! All other FOP Oh Yeah! shorts were by, as usual, Yeson.
 
Rough Draft did not work on Freakazoid!, but they did work on the first Fairly OddParents short on Oh Yeah! All other FOP Oh Yeah! shorts were by, as usual, Yeson.
Oh yes, I thought they did animate many Freakazoid! episodes, I know that Rough Draft Studios have animated The Fairly OddParents pilot from Oh Yeah! Cartoons (though I know that the animation for this short looks like the first season of SpongeBob SquarePants; likely due to this short and the show are both animated by Rough Draft Studios).

And speaking of this, some many Maya and Miguel episodes (aside from some of them animated by Yeson) looks like it was in the style of Drawn Together as it was both animated by Rough Draft Studios, same here happens with the animation on many Ben 10: Alien Force episodes, Ben 10: Ultimate Alien episodes and Ben 10: Omniverse episodes (aside from the episodes animated by Summin Image) which is looks kinda similar to the animation style from Jackie Chan Adventures (which three and this show are animated by this studio).

The animation on Harold and the Purple Crayon HBO animated series looks like it was influenced by Futurama or Seasons 2-3 of SpongeBob SquarePants as it was animated by Rough Draft Korea.
 
Oh yes, I thought they did animate many Freakazoid! episodes, I know that Rough Draft Studios have animated The Fairly OddParents pilot from Oh Yeah! Cartoons (though I know that the animation for this short looks like the first season of SpongeBob SquarePants; likely due to this short and the show are both animated by Rough Draft Studios).

And speaking of this, some many Maya and Miguel episodes (aside from some of them animated by Yeson) looks like it was in the style of Drawn Together as it was both animated by Rough Draft Studios, same here happens with the animation on many Ben 10: Alien Force episodes, Ben 10: Ultimate Alien episodes and Ben 10: Omniverse episodes (aside from the episodes animated by Summin Image) which is looks kinda similar to the animation style from Jackie Chan Adventures (which three and this show are animated by this studio).

The animation on Harold and the Purple Crayon HBO animated series looks like it was influenced by Futurama or Seasons 2-3 of SpongeBob SquarePants as it was animated by Rough Draft Korea.
Cyberchase Season 1-5 looks like it was influenced by Futurama or Seasons 2-3 of SpongeBob SquarePants (Even if Cyberchase changed it's animation studio every 1-2 Seasons, and switch to Adobe Flash in Season 6)
 
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The animation on Harvey Beak looks like it was being influenced by The Fairly OddParents (aside from the last 13 episodes that were flash animated) or the Ed, Edd n Eddy specials and Seasons 5-6 (aside for the wobbly outlines), this was because three are animated by Yeson Entertainment.

And for also this, many Family Guy episodes from Season 4-5's animation looks like it was being influenced by Invader Zim (both shows are animated by Sunwoo) and The Fairly OddParents (aside from the flash animated episodes; both also animated by Yeson).
 
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Also, and for The Mighty B!, the animation for the show is identical to the animation style from Seasons 5-9a of SpongeBob SquarePants (likely due to being animated by Rough Draft Studios).

Same with Phineas and Ferb which the animation looks like it was in the animation style of SpongeBob SquarePants (likely both animated by Rough Draft Korea).

You could be on to something with the Mighty B, since that show looks the most like SpongeBob out of all the other shows you listed.

season 1 episodes of Codename: Kids Next Door (Except for Kenny and the Chimp: Diseasy Does It), the style is similar to the animation from the UPA cartoons due to the outlines are thick.

The first two seasons of Adventure Time and Regular Show also had bolder lines. Cartoon Network seemed to be in a transitional period between the UPA influenced style and the CalArts style during that time period.
The first season of Johnny Test's animation is very similar and identical to this from The Venture Bros.

Sort of. The Venture Bros. had designs that were a lot less basic than Johnny Test. The first season of Johnny Test looks like a blend between Clone High and the Savino seasons of Dexter's Lab due to having a lot of geometric shapes and sharp angles. Same could be said for Total Drama.

The animation on Harold and the Purple Crayon HBO animated series looks like it was influenced by Futurama or Seasons 2-3 of SpongeBob SquarePants as it was animated by Rough Draft Korea.

Harold the Purple Crayon was probably influenced by the markerbob episodes of SpongeBob due to the bold colored lines, but not the SpongeBob episodes with normal animation.

Rugrats (Season 1) - Some characters in the show are off-model at times, the animation was too garbled and looks like the Peter Chung animation.

Early Simpsons was animated by the same studio as Rugrats was, which explains it's crude look.
 
The first two seasons of Adventure Time and Regular Show also had bolder lines. Cartoon Network seemed to be in a transitional period between the UPA influenced style and the CalArts style during that time period.
Oh yeah, I think this animation for the first season of KND looks very similar to this animation style from Pepper Ann as because of the bold lines.
 
Hmmmm, bet this animation on TV shows, films, live-action with animations and anime was really good, but some animation was kinda getting worse, here some every animation was so worse or even worse:
-Ed, Edd n Eddy (Season 1) - The animation for the first season of the show looks like the animation for the UPA cartoons, the outlines sometimes not moved and slowed down a little.
-Rugrats (Season 1) - Some characters in the show are off-model at times, the animation was too garbled and looks like the Peter Chung animation.
-Meeow! - Limited animation for the show, also the animation looks like in anime.
-Lizzie McGuire (Animated Lizzie scenes) - As for season 1; she looks creepy! But as starting on season 2; the animation for her was changed from that creepy animation like Ed, Edd n Eddy.
-Cyborg kuro-chan - Speaking of this limited anime animation, this animation was good, looks like the animation on some Rankin-Bass traditional cel animation films, shows and specials.
-Schoolhouse Rock! - Limited animation for the shorts. For example for this limited animation, on the song "No More Kings", the animation for the crowd cheering was choppy.
-Hey Arnold! - On the unaired pilot version of 24 Hours to Live, the animation looks like that animation on some Klasky Csupo shows.
-Johnny Test - On first two seasons, they used traditional animation and the animation looks like that animation of Spümcø.
-Jellystone! - The Animation looks like it was inspired by Nature Cat
-DuckTales (2017) - The Animation looks like a 90s Disney Movie
 
The first season of Johnny Test's animation is very similar and identical to this from The Venture Bros. (Likely Digital eMation animated both shows).
Speaking of Johnny Test (Season 1), It’s very similar to Early 00’s CN Shows like The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy (Mostly because Digital eMation animated both shows), Time Squad, KND and the Digitally Animated Seasons of Dexter’s Lab and PPG
 
Tommy and Oscar's animation looks like it came straight from a Canadian cartoon.

Same with the earlier seasons of Winx Club.
 
Speaking of Johnny Test (Season 1), It’s very similar to Early 00’s CN Shows like The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy (Mostly because Digital eMation animated both shows), Time Squad, KND and the Digitally Animated Seasons of Dexter’s Lab and PPG
Also the animation for the Chris Savino seasons of both PPG and Dexter's Lab is very similar to Time Squad, the television film The Flintstones: On the Rocks, Star Wars: Clone Wars (Genndy Tartakovsky; aside from one episode animated by Production I.G?) and Clone High (likely due to four of the shows and one film being animated by Rough Draft Studios).
 
The Adventures of Sonic The Hedgehog somewhat resemble the cel animated seasons of Dexter’s Lab.
Actually because many episodes of the show are animated by Rough Draft Studios (who also animated Dexter's Lab).

Though other episodes that where animated by TMS looks like it was in the style of a anime, but in a wacky cartoon way.
 

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