Use the uploaded images as the primary visual references for character design, facial style, color p
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, dense visual layering, multiple rapid cut-ins, close-up reaction faces, synchronized bounce and gesture-heavy movement. 12–15s: Final climax. Maximum kawaii chaos with energetic dancing, smiling faces, wink, big pose finish, layered pop symbols exploding around the frame, ending on a strong cute final pose. Important priorities: Keep the characters cute and appealing at all times. Preserve readability of faces and silhouette. Let the dance and expressions feel naturally inferred from the references. The chaos should come from editing, framing, layered motifs, and rapid expression changes, not from broken anatomy or visual confusion. Negative prompt: horror, dark tone, realistic style, grotesque face, body deformation, extra limbs, broken hands, scary expressions, dull colors, muddy palette, slow motion, empty background, overly realistic physics, unreadable face, low energy, depressing mood