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In this video I discuss how to write Black characters. I breakdown how Black characters are often written through the same recycled stereotypes in TV, cartoons, and movies, and why that pattern is harmful. From characters like Dijonay Jones to broader trends in media, this video explores how exaggerated traits, caricatured behavior, and narrow portrayals shape audience perception, especially of dark-skinned Black characters. We talk about why these depictions persist, how they affect Black viewers, and what it actually looks like to write Black characters as full, nuanced individuals instead of stereotypes. If you want to understand what’s wrong, why it matters, and how to do better, this video is for you. 🔔 Subscribe for more deep dives into animated movies and TV shows! ✉️ For business inquiries: Toonnish@gmail.com 🎥 Watch My Most Recent Videos Next: 💖 Saying “Dijonay Deserved Colorism” is Disturbing • Why Are We Justifying Colorism? 💖 Pretty Privilege EXPOSED in The Proud Family • Pretty Privilege EXPOSED In The Proud Family 💖 Lunella Loses Her Hair? (Moon Girl) • How To Write A Black Hair Appreciation Epi... This video falls under Fair Use: Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act of 1976. Allowance is made for ‘Fair Use’ for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair Use permits use that might otherwise be infringing, as allowed by copyright statute. Non-profit, educational, or personal use tips the balance in favor of Fair Use. All rights and credit belong to their rightful owners. No copyright infringement is intended. #Toonnish #VideoEssay #VideoAnalysis #CartoonAnalysis #MovieReview #Commentary #MovieCommentary #HowToWriteBlackCharacters #BlackStereotypesInMedia #TheSassyBlackWomanTrope #BlackRepresentation #MediaCriticism #CartoonAnalysis #TVAnalysis #ColorismInMedia #WritingCharacters #BlackVoices #MediaLiteracy #AnimationAnalysis #FilmAnalysis #RepresentationMatters #BlackCartoons #BlackCartoonCharacters