A comprehensive music video generation prompt for high-energy anime dancing, featuring rapid cuts, expressive character motions, and a vibrant hyper-pop aesthetic.
Use the uploaded images as the primary visual references for character design, facial style, color palette, graphic motifs, and overall kawaii-chaotic tone.
15-second music-video style animation, ultra cute and hyper pop, fast-paced, candy-colored, chaotic but readable, anime-inspired graphic motion.
Main direction:
The characters dance in a cute, playful, slightly chaotic “mob dance” / “idol crowd dance” feeling.
The motion should feel inferred naturally from the reference images, not rigid choreography.
Emphasize fast switching expressions, group-like energy, rapid cut transitions, and a dense pop visual atmosphere.
Visual style:
Pastel neon palette, pink, cyan, lemon yellow, mint, lavender.
Bold clean outlines, flat shading, sticker-like icons, bows, flowers, sparkles, spirals, abstract shapes, pop symbols, glitchy accents, halftone dots, split panels, manga-like framing, layered collage feeling.
Cute and stylish chaos, not horror, not grotesque.
Character motion:
Generate adorable dance movement with small bouncy steps, side-to-side body sway, quick hand poses, synchronized hops, idol-style gestures, playful pointing, little spins, shoulder pops, head tilts, wink poses, cheerful bouncing, cute rhythmic stepping.
Include moments that feel like a crowd dance or mob dance, even if only one or a few characters are visible at a time.
The dance should feel energetic, spontaneous, and rhythm-driven.
Expression direction:
Rapid expression changes: smile, wink, surprised face, excited open-mouth face, mischievous grin, hypnotic stare, sparkling eyes, dizzy spiral-eye mood, overjoyed face, playful chaos.
Expressions should switch quickly with the cuts, giving a hyperactive kawaii feeling.
Editing / camera:
Very fast-cut visual rhythm.
Use rapid cut-ins, jump cuts, smash zooms, push-ins, pull-backs, diagonal framing, split-screen panels, close-ups of faces, occasional medium shots for dance, and layered pop composition.
Cuts can change every 0.2 to 0.8 seconds.
Alternate between close-up face shots, upper-body dancing, and brief group/crowd-energy compositions.
The camera should feel lively and music-synced.
Scene flow:
0–3s:
Introduce the character(s) with fast close-ups, blinking, cute smile, eye highlights, bows/flowers/icons popping in, fast panel cuts.
3–6s:
Start the dance with small synchronized idol-like motions, side steps, hand poses, bouncing shoulders, quick expression switches.
6–9s:
Increase the chaos. More split panels, more characters or crowd-energy feeling, fast alternating expressions, quick hops, spins, and rhythmic pose changes.
9–12s:
Peak energy. Cute mob-dance vibe, de