Create a seamless 15-second cinematic 3D animated comedy video. REFERENCE USAGE: Image 1 = storyboa

Prompt

Create a seamless 15-second cinematic 3D animated comedy video. REFERENCE USAGE: Image 1 = storyboard reference. Use it only for shot order, pacing, framing logic, action flow, and overall scene continuity. Do NOT recreate the storyboard grid, borders, captions, text, or layout. If a character reference is provided, use it as the strict appearance reference for the little girl: big blue eyes, dark hair in pigtails, yellow hoodie, denim overalls, colorful sneakers, and a small backpack. MAIN CHARACTER: A cute little girl, around 7–9 years old, expressive, playful, and mischievous. She holds a smartphone and wants to get the perfect selfie. SETTING: A bright indoor aquarium in a premium 3D animated family-comedy style. Important layout rule: the penguin enclosure must be open-top, with transparent glass walls and a metal top band/rim. Keep this structure consistent in every shot. There is also a nearby seal enclosure that becomes important later in the chain reaction. STYLE: Premium 3D animated slapstick comedy, bright cinematic lighting, strong silhouettes, clear action readability, exaggerated expressions, and fast but understandable escalation. AUDIO: Use catchy playful orchestral comedy music with pizzicato strings, light percussion, mischievous woodwinds, and a rising comic build. End with a strong funny punchline. SFX: Aquarium ambience, crowd murmur, sneaker squeaks, phone raise sound, camera half-press / near-shutter tension, rushing footsteps, guard whistle, glass creaks, cracking glass, water pressure sounds, huge splash bursts, penguin flaps, sliding water, seal sounds, crowd gasps, debris impacts, whooshes, flood surges, and final selfie click. DIALOGUE: Use only short readable lines: Girl: “Selfie time!” Guard: “Get down right now!” Girl: “Aaah!” Girl: “No, no, no!” VIDEO FLOW: [0:00–0:01.2] The girl climbs onto the open-top penguin pool glass edge for a better selfie angle. She balances dangerously on the metal rim while penguins swim below and visitors watch in the background. [0:01.2–0:02.4] She raises her phone, smiles brightly, and says: “Selfie time!” She is just about to take the selfie, but before she can actually capture it, a security guard notices her. [0:02.4–0:03.6] A security guard rushes in, points at her, and shouts: “Get down right now!” The girl is startled and never gets to take the selfie in this first moment. [0:03.6–0:04.8] She panics on top of the glass edge. Instead of climbing down calmly, she shifts her weight nervously, scrambles, slips slightly, and moves frantically along the rim trying not to fall. Important: she does NOT intentionally kick and break the glass. The danger starts because of her panicked unstable movement on the glass structure. [0:04.8–0:06.0] Cracks begin spreading across the penguin pool glass wall. Small leaks become stronger immediately. Water pressure builds behind the glass. The girl reacts in fear and says: “No, no, no!” [0:06.0–0:07.2] The penguin pool glass shatters dramatically. A huge amount of water bursts outward, much stronger than a simple splash — it feels like the penguin enclosure is releasing a mini flood. Penguins spill out with the wave. [0:07.2–0:08.4] The flood becomes a fast-moving indoor surge. Water rushes across the public area, sweeping penguins, loose objects, and visitors off balance. The little girl is also caught in the water and dragged along in the chaos. [0:08.4–0:09.6] The security guard is swept away by the same powerful flood. He slides uncontrollably across the soaked floor, pulled by the rushing water toward the nearby seal enclosure. [0:09.6–0:10.8] The guard crashes hard into the seal pool glass/barrier. This creates the second major problem: the seal enclosure cracks and breaks because of the collision combined with the flooding force. [0:10.8–0:12.0] The seal pool bursts open and another heavy wave of water explodes outward. This becomes the second flood-like chaos, adding even more water, motion, debris, and animal panic into the aquarium space. The chain reaction should feel logical and progressive. [0:12.0–0:13.2] Slow-motion total splash blast. Combined chaos fills the frame: floodwater, penguins, seal, debris, broken exhibit pieces, and crowd reactions all collide in a huge slapstick climax. The girl is swept through the mayhem but remains readable in the frame. [0:13.2–0:15.0] Final punchline: everything settles just enough for a funny ending. The girl is completely drenched but thrilled. Now, at last, she successfully takes the perfect selfie with penguins and a seal beside her. This final selfie must clearly feel like the payoff to all the earlier failed attempts and chaos. IMPORTANT: - Keep the same girl consistent in every shot. - The penguin enclosure must always remain open-top with glass sides and a metal top rim. - The girl does NOT break the glass by intentionally kicking it. - The first major break happens because she panics and moves chaotically on the glass after the guard warns her. - The penguin enclosure contains a large volume of water, and when it breaks it should create a near-flood that sweeps through the area. - That first flood must clearly drag both the girl and the security guard. - The second chaos begins when the swept-away guard crashes into the seal enclosure and breaks it. - The second enclosure break should cause another flood-like surge, making the chain reaction feel bigger and funnier. - Keep the slapstick readable, cinematic, and physically believable within a cartoon 3D world. - The first selfie attempt must fail because the guard interrupts her before she can take the photo. - The final shot must clearly show that she finally gets the selfie with both penguins and the seal.

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