>>150003158
It's almost always cute stuff. Cute girls, appealing art style. Some Disney shows still get some art for their girls from small followings
Other examples include a very western art style. Some very western humor and themes too. I think Undertale has a lot of that down. I think it's most noticeable in Hazbin. It's a raunchy comedy with swearing and sex, has a faux 20's aesthetic with musical numbers by what's basically a Disney princess in hell, and very american concerns and conception over religion rather than it just being an aesthetic like in anime. Yeah you can shit on Viv for how she presents it, but you can tell she's a person who grew up going to church and has opinions and isn't just someone who looks at Christianity from afar. Remember that these guys also really loved South Park, cute show with cute things doing what they shouldn't be doing.
Weebs who love espousing western supremacy and wish their stuff was loved by Japan also ironically hate some of the shit that Japan would actually bother to watch in cartoons over anime. The problem is that we think every show has too look generic cheap and ugly.
You can still have some anime influence. Skullgirls had a big audience in Japan, but again, to them the appeal was that it was western and the art style to them was "american comic book"ish, at least one person I saw said it