AI video prompt

Tournament of Power with Famous Anime Characters

By @NACHOS2D_bytedance/seedance-2-fast16:915s
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Prompt

A massive cosmic arena forms in a blinding void, Tournament-of-Power scale. Crowds from countless universes roar. At the center stands the narrator: Gintoki Sakata, relaxed, wooden sword on his shoulder, bored eyes, sharp tongue. He announces the rules casually, almost mocking fate: "This tournament decides the strongest. Winner gets a harem." Beat. The crowd explodes. Gintoki sighs. "Yeah, yeah. Don't look at me like that. I didn't write the rules." The camera glides to elevated platforms revealing the women of legend, all clearly unimpressed in different ways: Bulma adjusts her device, already annoyed. Android 18 crosses her arms, deadpan. Hinata watches quietly, composed. Sakura cracks her knuckles. Nami smiles like she's already planning something. Boa Hancock looks away, offended by existence itself. Mikasa doesn't react. At all. Erza stands like a judge. Nico Robin smiles politely—dangerously. Rukia tilts her head, curious. Gintoki points. "First match. Try not to destroy the universe before lunch." Two tunnels ignite. From the left: Saitama walks out slowly, hands in pockets, face empty. He looks around. "Huh. This again." From the right: Goku steps forward, serious, focused, sensing something deeply wrong. "You're strong… but you look like you don't care." Close-ups alternate. Dust rises. Energy crackles. Gintoki stands between them. "Alright. Bald guy who's bored versus spiky guy who lives for this." Lights drop. Power surges. Comedy and catastrophe collide. Source attribution: adapted from ZeroLu/awesome-seedance (https://x.com/NACHOS2D_/status/2021295886978908547?s=20).

Negative Prompt

off-model face, distorted hands, flat lighting, noisy particles, overbusy background, jitter, flicker, low quality, watermark

Meigen video recipe

How to use this video prompt

This video prompt is best for stylized animation studies and short character motion ideas. Use the original prompt as the creative direction, then adjust model, settings, and reference media inside Meigen before generating.

Seedance 2.0 is the best first choice when you want to extend or reference an existing video.
  • Use 16:9 when you want to stay close to the original composition.
  • Start with 15s for the first generation so motion, pacing, and subject consistency are easier to judge.
  • Use 720P for quick drafts, then move to 1080P once the motion direction is working.

Prompt Breakdown

  1. A massive cosmic arena forms in a blinding void, Tournament-of-Power scale.
  2. Crowds from countless universes roar.
  3. At the center stands the narrator: Gintoki Sakata, relaxed, wooden sword on his shoulder, bored eyes, sharp tongue.

Variation Ideas

  • Make a shorter social version by keeping the main subject and removing secondary camera directions.
  • Create a more cinematic version by adding lens, lighting, and shot-by-shot timing.
  • Create a cleaner commercial version by reducing character detail and emphasizing product, setting, and final frame.

Generation Checklist

  • Keep identity and object descriptions consistent across the whole prompt.
  • Avoid asking for too many scene changes in one short clip.
  • Regenerate after changing only one variable at a time: duration, ratio, reference image, or motion.