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2009: Peter Browngardt’s Uncle Grandpa is released. Being an interesting cartoon released around the time as CN Real, it gains huge ratings and becomes a Cartoon Network staple, airing until 2016. It is said to be one of the greatest Cartoon Network shows in the 2010s, up there with Regular Show.

2011: Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, a spin-off of Uncle Grandpa featuring the villains from the pilot created by Peter Browngardt, airs on Cartoon Network. It receives mixed to negative reviews, saying although the idea looked good on paper, its execution got muddled. It airs two seasons before being cancelled in 2012.

Fun facts about this version of Uncle Grandpa:
We still get the Say Uncle crossover with Steven Universe, which would actually save the series from being cancelled.
Uncle Grandpa makes appearances in MAD.
 
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Ooooh, that's a good one. I had so many ideas for that, but here's one.

If I had a time machine, I would go back to 2002. Change Codename Kids Next Door from strory-driven comedy into a episodic, slice of life, tongue-in-cheek comedy in a similar vein as Pepper Ann. Then, I'd had KND premiered in 2001 instead of 2002, and have one of the Sector V members host Cartoon Cartoon Fridays.

BOOM! There ya go. I changed history.

There's more I can think of, but I'll get back to it later.
Have any idea so this thread can be revived?
 
2009: Adventure Time, a new show by Pendleton Ward, first airs on Nickelodeon. It becomes very popular, not only becoming the new big popular show, but also credited by animation reviewers for saving Nickelodeon. The humor present in the first two seasons stays along the series.

2015: The Adventure Time Movie is released in theaters. It becomes one of the highest grossing films of the year.

2017: Adventure Time ends after 8 seasons. Although some viewers say it had seasonal rot, it is still enjoyed by many a Nick fan for breaking the Fairly OddStandard. Many people would end up comparing it to Regular Show, since they both got movies in 2015 and ended this year.

Other things of note in this version of Adventure Time:
* Finn and Jake are in this timeline’s version of Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl.
* Adventure Time comics are probably still made to this day.
* Finn and Jake might still show up in Futurama.
 
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2010: The Problem Solverz, a series about 3 friends solving problems in the town of Farboro, premieres on Adult Swim. It gets mixed reviews, with most complaints stating about the art style and some calling it a ripoff of ATHF. It ends after two seasons in 2012.

Fun fact about this version:
Alfe doesn’t appear in Crossover Nexus.
 
2008: Making Fiends premieres on Nickelodeon's main channel rather than Nicktoons

2013: Oggy and the Cockroaches stops at season 4.
 
Back to 1988-89, convince Ralph Bakshi to not do the sequence when Mighty Mouse sniff some flower and it got 2 more seasons and Hanna-Barbera to rework the Smurfs plotline so Gargamel, Azrael and Scrupple go back in time with them and meet their ancestors which result then NBC keep their Saturday morning line-up a bit longer.

Circa 2005, convincing the FOP writers to not write "It's a Wishful Life" or re-worked it to make it better.
 
2006: 6teen premieres on Cartoon Network two years earlier, having picking up the rights from Nickelodeon. They even managed to air the missing episodes, abilet late at night as part of Adult Swim. Cartoon Network would air reruns of it until 2014, usually paired with either Adventure Time or Regular Show.
2008: Although Total Drama’s premiere on Cartoon Network matches IRL, it became Teletoon’s counterpart of SpongeBob SquarePants. It lasted for six seasons, two spin-offs, a reboot and had merchandise. Books, toys, plushes, DVDs, beds, food products (such as Total Drama marshmallows) and even school accessories.
2015: Numb Chucks premieres on Cartoon Network as part of New Thursdays. It only lasted for two years, shifting time slots and ended up removing from the schedule in May 2017.
 

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