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Analyzing top kids’ networks based on shows, cultural impact, & more
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Fans are always trying to pit Cartoon Network against Nickelodeon. Both companies have put out iconic animated programming over the years, making a lasting impact on generations of viewers. While the network you or your kids prefer to watch comes down to personal preference, we’ve created a guide to each network exploring their unique strengths. Keep reading to see how Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon compare in key areas like shows, characters, impact, revenue, and more.

Cartoon Network vs. Nickelodeon: Quick Overview

Cartoon Network and Nickelodeon both create animated programming for children, but there’s debate over which network has the best shows, animation, characters, and cultural impact. E.g., Nick has Spongebob, but CN has The Powerpuff Girls and Adventure Time . Ultimately, the answer comes down to personal preference!

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Nickelodeon vs. Cartoon Network: Best Shows

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    Some of Nickelodeon’s best shows include Spongebob and Rugrats . The best animated series from Nickelodeon tend to be from the turn of the millennium. Shows like Rugrats , Hey Arnold! , Doug are among the ‘90s hits. SpongeBob SquarePants is on the cusp, premiering in 1999. More recent standouts include Avatar: The Last Airbender , Danny Phantom , and The Fairly OddParents . [1]
    • Some fans argue the network’s programming has gone down in quality since the early 2000s, while others point to shows like The Loud House (2016) as signs of its revival.
    • This comparison focuses on animated programming. Cartoon Network has little live-action programming compared to Nickelodeon, making it hard to compare the two in that regard.
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    Some of Cartoon Network’s best shows include Steven Universe and Adventure Time . Just as fans fondly recall Nickelodeon’s ‘90s program, many cartoon aficionados count Cartoon Network’s early programming among its best, citing shows like Dexter’s Laboratory , Johnny Bravo , and Courage the Cowardly Dog . However, you’re more likely to hear newer Cartoon Network shows like Steven Universe and Adventure Time counted among its highlights than with Nickelodeon. [2]
    • Nickelodeon series tend to be family-oriented and heartwarming, while Cartoon Network’s are more zany and offbeat.
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    Which network has the best shows? Unfortunately, there’s no objective answer. Your opinion depends on which shows you prefer—and whether you think quantity or quality plays a bigger role. The two networks have a similar number of beloved shows, and you probably have favorites from both.
    • Some fans suggest Nickelodeon’s animated shows like SpongeBob SquarePants are better than any Cartoon Network shows, but Cartoon Network has more consistently quality programming overall (e.g., Dexter’s Laboratory, Steven Universe, The Powerpuff Girls, etc.).
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Nickelodeon vs. Cartoon Network: Animation Styles

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    Nickelodeon is known for its diverse, detailed animation. Nickelodeon series have wildly different art styles from one program to the next. The network encouraged its creators to define the style of their shows, especially in the Nicktoons era of the ‘90s. [3] Early shows like Rugrats and Hey Arnold! have a detailed, rugged look similar to the first few seasons of The Simpsons .
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    Cartoon Network is known for its minimalist, experimental animation. Classic Cartoon Network shows like Dexter’s Laboratory and Samurai Jack , both created by animator and director Genndy Tartakovsky, feature minimalist art styles bolstered by impactful animation. [4] Many fans find Cartoon Network’s animation to be more experimental and boundary-pushing than Nickelodeon’s, citing shows like Courage the Cowardly Dog and Chowder as examples. [5]
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    Which network has better animation styles? Once again, the answer depends on what kind of animation you prefer. Some fans give credit to Cartoon Network for its creative and inventive art styles, while others appreciate the memorable look of Nickelodeon shows and characters. Both networks have a diverse range of animation showcased in their programming, from the anime-inspired to the so-called CalArts style. [6]
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Nickelodeon vs. Cartoon Network: Iconic Characters

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    Iconic Nickelodeon cartoon characters include SpongeBob and Aang. SpongeBob SquarePants, an optimistic if naive fry cook, is one of the most memorable and recognizable cartoon characters of all time. He lands on the top of many media- and fan-made lists of iconic characters. With Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender adaptation enjoying popularity among Gen Alpha, elemental master Aang is another heavy hitter for Nickelodeon. [7]
    • Other Nickelodeon characters considered memorable and iconic are Doug, Chuckie Finster, Helga, Cosmo and Wanda, Rocko, and Ren & Stimpy.
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    Cartoon Network’s most iconic characters include Finn and Samurai Jack. Your opinion on which Cartoon Network character is the most well-known and beloved probably depends on your generation. Older viewers might be partial to Samurai Jack, Johnny Bravo, and The Powerpuff Girls . Younger viewers are more inclined to suggest Adventure Time ’s Finn the Human and Jake the Dog, and Gumball from The Amazing World of Gumball , as standout characters. [8]
    • Other contenders from Cartoon Network’s animation roster are Courage the Cowardly Dog, Grim from The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy , and Ed, Edd, and Eddy. [9]
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    Which network has the most iconic characters? Arguably, no modern cartoon character has reached the same level of impact as SpongeBob SquarePants, but Cartoon Network may have more memorable characters overall, like Blossom, Steven Universe, Finn the Human, and Mojo Jojo. With beloved characters from both networks appearing in new and classic shows, fans are left to debate fiercely over whether Nickelodeon or Cartoon Network has the bigger animated stars.
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Nickelodeon vs. Cartoon Network: Cultural Impact

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    Nickelodeon’s hits have adaptations, spin-offs, and many memes. SpongeBob SquarePants is undeniably the network’s biggest hit, with a Tony-nominated Broadway musical adaptation, merchandise that’s raked in $16 billion in lifetime sales, and enough memes to spawn a lineup of toys. [10] Other Nickelodeon shows have found a second life, like Avatar: The Last Airbender , thanks to live-action adaptations. Whichever Nickelodeon show was or is your favorite, you can’t deny the network’s cultural impact across generations. [11]
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    Cartoon Network’s Toonami helped popularize anime in America. The Toonami programming block allowed dubbed anime series like Dragon Ball Z and Sailor Moon to air on Cartoon Network, bringing Japanese cartoons to a broad American audience and turning many kids into serious anime fans. That kind of cultural impact rivals the reach of SpongeBob, albeit in a subtler way. [12]
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    Which network has had a larger cultural impact? Through adaptations, spin-offs, memes, merchandise, and more, both networks have demonstrated their impact beyond the world of cartoons. Nickelodeon might be slightly more embedded in the pop-culture zeitgeist, but Cartoon Network’s reach and unique impact (such as with Toonami) are impressive in their own right.
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Nickelodeon vs. Cartoon Network: Revenue

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  1. Sources vary, but Nickelodeon generally has higher revenue than Cartoon Network. In 2014, Nickelodeon reportedly had $974.8 million in advertising revenue. [13] Cartoon Network and Adult Swim’s annual ad revenue in 2014 was $668.3 million. This doesn’t account for revenue from merchandise like toys and licensed apparel.
    • As shows migrate to streaming services, network ad revenue is lower across the board. Cartoon Network and Adult Swim’s annual ad revenue in 2024 was $133.7 million. [14]
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Nickelodeon vs. Cartoon Network: Streaming Availability

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    Many Nickelodeon shows are available on Paramount+. Popular Nickelodeon and Nick Jr. shows like SpongeBob SquarePants , Paw Patrol , The Loud House , and Rugrats are available on the streaming service. While not every Nickelodeon animated series is streaming on the platform, the majority are. [15]
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    Most Cartoon Network shows can be watched on Max. Max and Cartoon Network are both owned by Warner Bros., so naturally, Cartoon Network programming is featured on the streaming service. [16] However, not all Cartoon Network shows are on the platform—programs like The Looney Tunes Show, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, and Ed, Edd n’ Eddy were removed from Max in 2025. [17]
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Nickelodeon vs. Cartoon Network: Which network is better?

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  1. Nickelodeon and Cartoon Network have a rough balance of strengths and weak spots. Many fans hold the networks in equal standing and enjoy shows from both of them. While you could argue that Nickelodeon has had a greater cultural impact and bigger hits overall, you might also appreciate that Cartoon Network has had more consistent quality over the years. Ultimately, both networks’ successes are the result of passionate writers, animators, editors, and actors working to make the shows you love.

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