
Prompt
303 wordsUse the reference image as the base for the architecture, the shell tower, the small character, the color palette, the line work, and the cel-shaded lighting. Replace the flat purple background with a bright blue sky full of slow-drifting cumulus clouds: the shell tower now stands on an island of clouds high above the world. Extend the static image into living animation footage of a quiet moment in that same place. This is 1990s Japanese theatrical anime, hand-painted cel animation photographed on 35mm film. Cuts happen slowly, roughly every 2 to 3 seconds, moving between different views within the same scene: the full tower against the blue sky, closer shots of individual windows and weathered shutters, the white cloth flapping from the open window, the clouds drifting below the stone platform, and the small figure standing at the base looking up. The editing feels calm and deliberate, like the establishing shots at the beginning of a film. The camera is completely steady, either locked off or moving in slow horizontal and vertical pans, like a rostrum camera gliding over a painted background. Animation is limited and economical: the cloth and curtains flap in the wind, clouds drift slowly, the character's hair and coat stir slightly, everything else holds perfectly still. The footage has the texture of real hand-painted cel animation on 35mm film: visible film grain, slight gate weave, soft halation on bright edges, flat painted backgrounds with hard-edged shadow shapes. Natural sound only: wind, fabric flapping, the faint creak of wooden shutters, with the quality of a 1990s anime optical soundtrack, warm and slightly hissy. The result must feel like a genuine sequence from a 1990s hand-painted Japanese anime film, showing quiet everyday stillness around a giant shell tower standing on clouds under a blue sky, based directly on the reference image.
About this prompt
90s Retro Anime Shell Tower Animation is a Anime Seedance 2.0 prompt with 303 words, structured around shot timing, camera direction, motion cues, and remixable scene details.
Use the visual preview, when available, to understand the composition, then treat the prompt text as a production brief you can adapt for your own subject, brand, or story.
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