Prompt
306 wordsUse @Image1 as the chef character reference. Keep the chef’s face, outfit, hairstyle, proportions, and anime style consistent throughout. Create a 10-second horizontal 16:9 anime cooking video showing takoyaki being made at a Japanese street food stall in a fast cinematic step-by-step montage. Each second shows a new cooking step. Style: premium Japanese anime food commercial, warm festival stall lighting, glowing lantern ambience, beautiful food close-ups, sizzling textures, soft steam, glossy sauce, smooth camera motion, shallow depth of field, elegant and satisfying. No subtitles, no text, no logo, no watermark. 0:00–0:01 Close-up of the hot takoyaki grill. The chef lightly brushes oil across the round molds. 0:01–0:02 The chef pours smooth batter into the takoyaki pan, filling each mold as the batter spreads and sizzles. 0:02–0:03 Diced octopus is dropped into each mold. Add green onion and small bits of pickled ginger in quick close-up. 0:03–0:04 The chef sprinkles tempura crumbs over the batter. The surface bubbles gently with heat. 0:04–0:05 Using takoyaki picks, the chef starts turning each piece, folding the batter inward as the balls begin to form. 0:05–0:06 The chef rotates the takoyaki again with fast, skillful hand movement. The balls become round and golden. 0:06–0:07 Close-up of the fully cooked takoyaki browning evenly on the grill, with soft steam rising. 0:07–0:08 The chef lifts the takoyaki from the pan and places them neatly into a serving tray or paper boat. 0:08–0:09 The chef brushes glossy takoyaki sauce over the balls, then adds a zigzag of mayonnaise. 0:09–0:10 Final plating shot: the takoyaki is finished with bonito flakes and a little green garnish. The flakes dance from the heat. End on an appetizing hero shot at the stall counter. Use smooth quick cuts, macro food shots, warm highlights, rich golden-brown colors, and a refined anime aesthetic similar to a high-end Japanese food animation.
About this prompt
Anime Takoyaki Cooking Montage is a Anime Seedance 2.0 prompt with 306 words, structured around shot timing, camera direction, motion cues, and remixable scene details.
Use the preview clip when available to understand pacing, then treat the prompt text as a production brief you can adapt for your own subject, brand, or story.
Video prompt structure
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Best for Seedance 2.0 generations that need Anime, Multi-Shot, Dialogue. Replace the subject, setting, product, dialogue, music, and timing before sending it to the generator.
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- Step 1
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- Step 2
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- Step 3
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