Prompt
195 wordspolished 3D animated comedy. Inside a busy cartoon pizzeria kitchen, one expressive chef confidently spins a large pizza dough disc and tosses it high into the air. He waits underneath with both hands ready, but the dough never comes back down. He slowly looks up, confused. Suddenly the dough swoops back into frame like a giant floppy bird, flapping wildly through the kitchen. It smacks the chef flat across the face, completely covering his head for one beat. He yanks it off in panic, but the dough whips around again, snatches his tall chef hat clean off his head, then flies toward the open kitchen window with the hat stuck proudly on top of it. The chef lunges after it and misses, crashing chest-first into the counter as the dough escapes outside. End on the chef staring through the window in stunned disbelief while the dough disappears into the distance wearing his hat. Bright high-quality 3D animation, exaggerated squash-and-stretch, fast readable physical comedy, expressive body language, clean cause-and-effect, energetic camera movement, one chef, one kitchen, no extra characters, no text, no logos, no famous celebrity faces, no recognizable actors, no movie-star resemblance, no public-figure likenesses.
About this prompt
Flying Pizza Dough Animation is a Animation Seedance 2.0 prompt with 195 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.
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