A more fitting name would be "ToonBoom Style," which has become the defacto production suite of commercial cartoons.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=XOLaxdCMyfk
And that's not even ToonBoom's fault because the software is clearly capable of producing quality animation, but sadly the clear productivity improvements have resulted in us largely getting creatively stifled works.
In the old days the nerdy director and his storyboard artists had months to tinker with the animation. Now they have to just follow the models that have already been drawn when the show was in early development. Seriously if floors me to go back to the original Rugrats Pilot done by Peter Chung and notice how many crazy perspective shifts and odd camera angles he fits into a 6 minute cartoon.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=CCVeazFqatQThis kind of animation is more or less long gone besides the remaining holdouts in Japan's Anime, because the work it took for this pilot could probably make a full season of the CGI Rugrats abomination.