Often, in black and white manga, there's a stereotype of having characters with huge, shiny eyes to show cuteness or expressiveness. Also, action scenes might be overly dramatic with exaggerated poses and movements.
Often, white characters in cartoons are shown as having excessive wealth and privilege without facing real challenges.
One common stereotype is that it plays into racial biases. It wrongly assumes that a black man's interest in a white woman is somehow deviant or predatory, which is a baseless and unfair generalization. In reality, people of all races can form relationships based on mutual attraction, shared interests, and respect, not on some archaic racial notions.
They often have a simple and bold style that emphasizes contrast and expression. The lack of color can focus attention on line work and detail.
A common black cartoon stereotype is showing them as lacking intelligence or education. Another one is depicting them in a way that reinforces negative racial biases. These stereotypes are unfair and inaccurate.
One common stereotype is presenting black characters as having only certain limited roles or personalities. For example, they might be shown as always into hip-hop or sports. But this is a narrow view and not representative of reality.
They often exaggerate certain physical or behavioral traits, like making the nose overly large or depicting them as being overly materialistic.
Often, white women in cartoons are stereotyped as overly dainty or damsel in distress. They might be shown as needing constant rescue or being too weak.
Often, caricatures of white people might show them as being overly privileged or having a sense of entitlement.
Often, caricatures of Jewish men might feature certain traditional clothing or exaggerated facial features like a big nose. But it's important to note that such stereotypes are unfair and inaccurate.
Yes, there are. For example, the 'tsundere' character type is quite common, where a character acts tough but has a soft side.