CassieTheDragon
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- Planet Sheen (10) was an unnecessary cashgrab and T.U.F.F. Puppy (10) was largely mediocre, with many cliches and jokes you've seen a dozen times before. Planet Sheen did very poorly; T.U.F.F. Puppy fared a little better but would also fade into obscurity.
- Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness (11) did well, but was a rather mediocre TV spinoff to a beloved film series (at least, the first two movies), and has since fallen into obscurity, especially when compared to the movies.
- Robot and Monster (12) was a complete failure, with only one season of 26 episodes (two of which weren't even aired on TV) and being moved to NickToons shortly after it launched. It too was rather forgettable, and is one of the most obscure Nicktoons.
- Monsters vs. Aliens (13) was an atrocious spinoff to a movie that was already quite divisive to begin with, it was also a failure and went into obscurity. Sanjay and Craig (13) fared slightly better but it wasn't very good. Both shows made no longstanding impact whatsoever and are now completely forgotten.
- Breadwinners (14) was an unfunny waste of time hated by critics and audiences. Again, it was forgotten quickly and now sits in obscurity.
- Pig Goat Banana Cricket (15) was just another generic grossout show, and while Harvey Beaks (15) was well-received, it was shelved quickly by Nickelodeon. Both have since faded into obscurity.
- Bunsen Is A Beast (17) was painfully dull and a huge flop. Almost no one remembers it. Welcome To The Wayne (17) was another flop that no one remembers, although at the time reviews were decent.
- The Adventures of Kid Danger (18) was an awful spinoff of an awful sitcom made by an awful person.
- Also, while it's not from the 2010s itself, The Fairly OddParents (01) was dying a sad, painful death, being on serious decline both in popularity and in quality throughout the early-mid 2010s until being cancelled in 2017.
SpongeBob SquarePants (99) also improved greatly during the mid and late 2010s after a serious drop in quality.
The Legend of Korra (12) was well-liked and did well enough, even if it wasn't quite as successful as Avatar. The same goes for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (12), which was also given positive reviews and did even better than Korra, along with Rise of TMNT (18).
But for the most part, the 2010s were a very rough decade for new Nicktoons.
You had awful shows that no one likes, no one remembers and no one watched (like The Adventures of Kid Danger and Monsters vs. Aliens).
You had mediocre shows that no one remembers and no one watched (like Robot and Monster and Pig Goat Banana Cricket).
You even had decent/well-reviewed shows that hardly anyone remembers these days (like Harvey Beaks and Welcome To The Wayne).