MiniMax H3 / Hailuo 3.0 · Ref2VA
A Five-Second Greeting from an Anime Idol
The original creator published the complete generation prompt for a five-second greeting from an anime idol on X. Native-video output: 5s · 864×480. The creator published the complete prompt, preserved here verbatim.
- Generation mode
- Ref2VA
- Model
- MiniMax H3 (creator-labeled)
- Output
- 5s · 864×480 · landscape
- Tags
- Local Generation · Technical · Local H3 generation test
- Prompt provenance
- Creator, verbatim
Original Prompt
Verbatim prompt as published by the source; not translated, rewritten, or completed.
プロンプト置いときます✋ Japanese anime style, high-end TV anime production quality, soft pastel lighting, clean line art, subtle cel shading, bright and cheerful idol stage atmosphere, glowing lens flare, gentle bokeh in background, smooth vibrant 60fps animation feel. Scene overview: An adorable anime idol girl stands center stage, looking directly at the camera with a brilliant smile. She holds a colorful microphone, energetic and joyful, giving a cute greeting to her fans. A short, charming 5-second anime idol greeting scene. Storyboard: [0s-1.5s] Shot 1: Medium close-up: The idol girl steps forward with a big smile, bringing the microphone to her mouth, blinking playfully as stage lights twinkle behind her. [1.5s-3.5s] Shot 2: Close-up on her face: She speaks clearly into the microphone with precise lip-sync: "みんな、こんにちは!今日も一緒に楽しもうね!" (Minna, konnichiwa! Kyou mo issho ni tanoshimou ne!). She winks on "tanoshimou ne!". [3.5s-5s] Shot 3: Slightly pulled-back medium shot: She strikes a cute victory-pose/heart-pose with her free hand, tilting her head with a beaming smile as sparkle particles drift around her. Camera: Smooth pan-in at the start, staying centered and static during the lip-sync for maximum clarity, subtle handheld bounce on the final pose at 3.5s. Audio: Crisp female anime idol voice clearly pronouncing "みんな、こんにちは!今日も一緒に楽しもうね!" in Japanese. Underneath, an upbeat synth-pop idol BGM playing, accompanied by a soft microphone "pop" sound at 0.5s and a sparkling magic SFX hit at 3.5s during the pose. No real-life live action rendering, no realistic skin texture, no 3D CG look, no English subtitles or on-screen text clutter, keep the pure 2D anime aesthetic.