I've done some extensive Googling, but unfortunately, I haven't found any other outlets/support groups for this, so I'm ranting here.
The one show I hate with a particular passion is Cartoon Network's Codename: Kids Next Door, created by Tom Warburton. If you haven't seen any of it, the basic plot is a bunch of ten-year olds who fight sinister plots by adults. What really burns me up is how all of these Kids and others act and have most of the knowledge and capabilities of adults, whereas all of the adults act and have only the knowledge and capabilities of ten-year olds. It's absolutely, frustratingly backwards. I mean, you don't want to shove the pleasures of adulthood in kids' faces, but this is ridiculous.
As well as the adults themselves, the adult things are also propagandized and blown to inane, mythic porportions: i.e., in one episode, the Kids are on a mission to destroy a "coffee rig"; in this twisted world, coffee comes from the ground, like oil, and it is an evil substance, loved by the "Delightful Children From Down the Lane", the Kids' major arch rivals, and of course, adults. In another episode, it is revealed that R-rated movies are really villiain meetings, making some crazy, though somewhat clichéd, wine out of sour grapes.
Just once, I'd like to see these Kids confront a villain without a costume and some crazy plot -- just an average psycho with a gun, who just wants to rape them, or kill them, or something to that effect; or for them to encounter some "nice, normal" adults, and maybe realize that all kids aren't good, and all adults aren't bad; or maybe even confront the issue that their parents are adults too -- so what? According to the law of the land here, they'd have to fight their parents too.
It would please me to no end if this show went off the air, whether quietly, or kicking and screaming. I don't care, just kill it.