>>1017431
It is truly hard to pick between 70s and 80s. The worst things seem to straddle the line. The 80s does have more redeeming animation. I think all the 70s had going for it was bakshi. But the 80s were far far more prolific. From a dozen gi joe, he man, and thundercats knock offs pissing all over saturday morning cartoons to the decline of disney. The company recently having been taken over by jews they were at an all time low with the likes of oliver and company. The disney renaissance or the rise of don bluth still years away. This is where decent animation became too expensive to produce and studios cut corners everywhere. With incredibly low frame rates and mindless framerepetition that would be make rocky and bullwinkle blush.
The 80s was also when hannah barbara really shit the bed. Rather than a few low budget but clever animations they started churning out awful clones. A half dozen animal detectives with teenager shows. Not to mention scrabby doo. Remember that godawful fuck. A character so bad it has its own tvtrope about how bad it is.
https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TheScrappy
>The more astute readers among you may have noticed that I haven't yet gone so far as to give anything an actual 'F'. That's not out of any kind-heartedness on my part, it's just that every time I got ready to give one out, I would ask myself, 'Is it really that bad, compared to the verminous, soul-tainting badness of Scrappy-Doo?'
The 1980s might've given us Roger rabbit and tmnt but only in an ocean of absolute shit. Unless of course anime counts. The 80s saw the first anime that was actually good with the likes of akira and ninja scroll.