Create a 30-second vertical YouTube Short (9:16) for children aged 4–8.
LANGUAGE: English.
SERIES TITLE: “Luna and the Little Star”
EPISODE 1: “The Star in the Forest”
IMPORTANT:
This is episode 1 of a continuing 10-episode animated children’s story. The characters, visual style and story world must remain consistent in all future episodes.
MAIN CHARACTER:
Luna — a cute little girl fox, around 6 years old, with orange fur, big green eyes, a small purple backpack and a yellow scarf. She is curious, kind and brave.
VISUAL STYLE:
Colorful 3D animated children’s cartoon.
Cute, warm and magical.
Soft lighting, bright colors, expressive characters.
High-quality family-friendly animation.
Vertical 9:16 composition.
Keep Luna’s appearance exactly consistent throughout the video.
STORY:
Opening:
Luna is walking through a peaceful magical forest at sunset.
Narration:
“One evening, Luna was walking home through the forest when she saw something strange…”
Luna notices a tiny glowing golden star lying on the ground.
Narration:
“A tiny golden star was shining between the trees!”
Luna carefully picks up the star.
Narration:
“She picked it up… and suddenly, the star whispered her name.”
The star glows brightly.
Narration:
“Luna!”
Luna looks surprised.
Narration:
“Wait… stars can TALK?”
END WITH A CLIFFHANGER:
The forest suddenly becomes dark, and a mysterious glowing path appears between the trees.
Narration:
“Then, a mysterious path appeared… Where could it lead?”
END SCREEN:
“TO BE CONTINUED… ⭐”
AUDIO:
Use a warm, friendly female narrator with a gentle and exciting storytelling voice suitable for young children.
Add soft magical background music and subtle forest sound effects.
IMPORTANT:
Do not use copyrighted characters, franchises, logos or existing children’s characters.
Keep the pacing fast enough to maintain attention during the entire 30 seconds.
Do not add unnecessary dialogue.
Do not add unrelated scenes.
The final result should feel like the fir
Model
Kling O3 Pro
Type
Video
Aspect ratio
9:16
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