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A stereotype is a widely held view of a particular person or group. The Punch-Out!! series is notorious for stereotyping its characters based on their nationalities. Below are listed some stereotypes that can be inferred from each character.

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  • A stereotype is a widely held view of a particular person or group. The Punch-Out!! series is notorious for stereotyping its characters based on their nationalities. Below are listed some stereotypes that can be inferred from each character.
  • Comic stereotypes are certain jokes (usually involving food) which have often plagued the Comics Forum, leading people who lurk outside of the forum to believe that all comics are noobish, or otherwise unfunny and prevent them from visiting.
  • Unfortunately, the Devil is a crafty one, once the secret of stereotyping was revealed, LIE attempted to spread positive stereotypes. Here's some crafty examples. * Black people can sing and dance * Black people are good at sports * Asians are very smart * Gays have impeccable fashion sense
  • A stereotype is a feature of villager speech in City Folk. Similar to rumors in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, villagers will start to talk to the player about how players from other towns and other player characters on the same console dress or act. The stereotype usually has something to do with what they do or what they wear. For example, "[player] seems so nice, he/she seems like such a [stereotype]!" Villagers will hold stereotypes to people from other towns. They will also start to talk about other villagers to the player.
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  • A stereotype is a feature of villager speech in City Folk. Similar to rumors in Animal Crossing: New Leaf, villagers will start to talk to the player about how players from other towns and other player characters on the same console dress or act. The stereotype usually has something to do with what they do or what they wear. For example, "[player] seems so nice, he/she seems like such a [stereotype]!" Villagers will hold stereotypes to people from other towns. They will also start to talk about other villagers to the player. If they get to know the player better, they will remark on the things that they do as well. For example, "[player name] is really great! He/she is such a [hobby]! I'm really glad I met that crazy kid from [Town Name]!"
  • Unfortunately, the Devil is a crafty one, once the secret of stereotyping was revealed, LIE attempted to spread positive stereotypes. Here's some crafty examples. * Black people can sing and dance * Black people are good at sports * Asians are very smart * Gays have impeccable fashion sense In order to counteract the destructiveness of minorities feeling special and empowered we have created Operation Take Back. Through it we have spread the message that even positive stereotypes are really negative ones. We are happy to report that OTB is a resounding success and most minorities resent being positively stereotyped.
  • A stereotype is a widely held view of a particular person or group. The Punch-Out!! series is notorious for stereotyping its characters based on their nationalities. Below are listed some stereotypes that can be inferred from each character.
  • Comic stereotypes are certain jokes (usually involving food) which have often plagued the Comics Forum, leading people who lurk outside of the forum to believe that all comics are noobish, or otherwise unfunny and prevent them from visiting.
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