Nickelodeon Heroes: Good to Most Good
With their primary demographic being kids, it stands to reason that Nick’s lineup of cartoons would star kindhearted heroes. While this sentiment is true, these heroes are still flawed in their own rights. Some may have some selfish desires, and others have anger issues. That said, at the end of the day, they are still good folks, be it by saving the world, or by just being nice to everyone around them. But, of course, not all heroes are as tender and heroic as others. Which of these main stars are the most problematic, and which one solved the most dangerous problems with the strongest moral compass?
World Saving Heroes[]
- Aang (Gold medal of good)
- Jenny Wakeman (Silver medal of good)
- Danny Fenton (Bronze medal of good)
- Rudy Tabootie
- Korra
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Society Saving Heroes[]
- Eliza Thornberry
- Dudley Puppy
- El Tigere (Manny Rivera)
- SpongeBob SquarePants
- Arnold Shortman
- Jimmy Neutron
- Timmy Turner
- Dib Membrane
- Otis the Party Cow
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Standard Good Heroes (Least good, self-serving)[]
- Fanboy and Chum Chum
- Catdog
- Rocko Rama
- Doug
- Tommy Pickles
- Team Rocket
- Sheen