I can tell you why. It was a fad.



It somewhat deserves all the hatred it gets, and there are people who can tell you better than I can on why it sucks, but the reason it got hated so much was because you were instantly cool if you said that. It was the hip and cool thing to hate Johnny Test back then. Just like Teen Titans Go! and the Powerpuff Girls reboot are now.



They're all bad in their own ways, and they deserve the hate they get, but I still can't help but notice there are probably some people who hate these shows, just because everyone else does and their opinions are the more widely accepted, and not because they watched it or formed their own opinions. And in turn that increases the amount of hate. Kinda like the reverse of a fandom.



Then when it's over, nobody gives two cents about it. It's no longer cool to hate it because the show is over, and therefore they have to move on to something other form of media that the general audience feels doesn't fit their points of view and the cycle continues. Then you rarely hear about the show and wonder if it was really that bad, kinda like now.



It's all I can think of whenever I see these three shows being mentioned. Fads of past and present times. You can hate them all you want or discuss why they're bad, I don't mind, but take this in mind, it will all be over soon, and that justified or non-justified hate suddenly becomes meaningless.