Okay okay okay, you may have inadvertently opened something of a pandora's box, anon 😆 I'll talk a bit about each, I think, in no particular order.
1) Star Vs: I liked this show a lot at the start (at least once it revealed it's monster-discrimination story angle). But I think like a lot of people, the show just dragged on and the pairings they created between characters stopped making any sense. I am still a HUGE fan of Eclipsa and Globgor - big monster husbands, especially ones voiced by Jaime Camil, are always valid.
2) Milo Murphy's Law: I LOVED this show's first season and will recommend any and everyone to watch it. The vibe is refreshingly different from Phineas & Ferb (no shade intended, I also adore P&F) and "Island of Lost Dakotas" broke me in a way that has still not been repaired. I started losing interest with the start of S2, but maybe I'll give it another try. Also, WEIRD AL, I mean c'mon.
3) Rapunzel: I'm lukewarm about this show! Really maintains the vibe of the movie, Rapunzel and Eugene are adorable, and the songs are all fire.
4) Big Hero 6: Similarly lukewarm! I adore the original movie, and this show is a fun exploration of the other characters and Hiro's grief over Tadashi is actually explored fairly well. Also, I love Baymax so watch the show for him if nothing else.
5) Big City Greens: The most valid yellow family in animation! haven't watched as much of this show as I'd like, but everything I have watched has been hilarious. Giving the main character amicably divorced parents is something I don't ever think I've seen in kids tv, so that was a really nice surprise. Also, I'm half in love with Bill Green don't @ me.
6) Amphibia: Maybe my favorite out of this entire list?? I'm a sucker for any show with cute-non human characters as the main cast (*cough DuckTales as a prime example *cough) and this show hits all the right notes for me, even just aesthetically. I love how the show gradually expands into its world building and the larger plot, and the greater threat, over time. Everyone knows that "True Colors" was a phenomenal finale but the rest of the show is really just as great. Also, first disney show with an asian lead (3 of them!) since American Dragon?!
7) Owl House: I feel a little bad for not enjoying this show as much as most people seem to. I give it huge props for the budding Amity/Luz storyline, and really look forward to seeing where that goes, but I don't feel invested in the other characters in the same way I do other shows. Maybe I wish we'd gotten more worldbuilding sprinkled in throughout the show, because the intro of the emperor and the threat he posed felt a little sudden.