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What happened to the 2010s cartoon renaissance?

Posted on Nisan 22, 2026 By admin Yorum yok What happened to the 2010s cartoon renaissance?

The 2010s gave us the golden age of “animation for grownups disguised as a kid’s show.” Adventure Time, Gravity Falls, Steven Universe, Regular Show — they walked so the current cohort could run. So why don’t we quite have a 2026 equivalent? Let’s overthink it.

The decade in question

Network TV was weirdly willing to take risks. Pixar had kind of plateaued. Cartoon Network had a programming lead who’d say yes to ideas that sounded like fever dreams. The result: five years of shows that made adult animation writers cry, and a full generation of kids who turned into illustrators.

What made these shows different

  • Serialized storytelling — episodes had a memory
  • Characters grew up visibly. Steven literally hit puberty onscreen.
  • Off-kilter tone: slapstick in one scene, grief in the next
  • Small writers’ rooms meant a single voice could really ring

Where did the follow-up go?

The short answer: streaming wars. The longer answer involves budget cuts, tax write-offs, and a weirdly specific preference for slash-the-episode-count renewals. The result is that current animated shows are often one-season wonders that never get the breathing room to become legendary.

You can’t make a classic cartoon in 10 episodes. You need 40. And you need a second season to mess it up and recover.

Nina Okafor, storyboard artist (see: last week’s interview)

What to watch instead

  • Scavengers Reign — serialized, gorgeous, cancelled too soon
  • Hilda — the quiet masterpiece everyone slept on
  • Blue Eye Samurai — grown-up animation back from the dead
  • Castlevania: Nocturne — yes, still

The good news: people still want these shows. The bad news: the industry is still figuring out how to make them again. Hang in there. Rewatch Gravity Falls. We’ll get there.

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