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Seedance 2.0 Prompts: The Meow-tial Arts Edition 🥋🐾 Comment AI to get the prompts 🔗 What if you had a vault of video prompts so purr-fect, you could steal them, tweak them, and make them your own? We just unlocked the next level of Seedance 2.0. I pulled the exact text behind these absolutely un-fur-gettable generations, spanning vintage 1970s 16mm film aesthetics, authentic Shotokan choreography, and hyper-realistic samurai cats facing off against human martial arts masters. Stop struggling with basic AI generations. These battle-tested blueprints are absolute catnip for mastering vintage film grain, cinematic camera tracking, and viral meme storytelling. All crafted for the new Seedance 2.0 engine - perfect for: ✅ AI Filmmakers ✅ Viral Content Creators ✅ Cat Lovers ✅ Visual Storytellers ✅ Anyone trying to break the internet Follow me for more👇 @ai.withphil 📎 Comment “AI” and I’ll send the full prompt vault right meow. 🐈💨 #Seedance #AI #AIVideo #Prompts #AITools CatMemes CinematicAI

This post extends the creator’s recurring formula of treating absurd cat scenarios with the visual seriousness of a film still. Here the humor comes from the concept alone: a tabby cat dressed like a martial-arts apprentice climbing a brutal mountain path behind an elderly sensei, carrying wooden water pails as if in a classic training montage. But the staging avoids cartoon exaggeration. The rocky trail, muted mountain sky, robe textures, and hand-carried buckets ground the image in physical reality. That realism is what gives the prompt poster its appeal. The text underneath does not simply say “cat training in the mountains.” It specifies weight, posture, altitude, trail texture, breathlessness, lighting, and even the implied sound design. Those details teach viewers how to push surreal prompts toward believable cinematic results. The image becomes both a joke and a mini masterclass in environmental specificity. To recreate this style, use a single frame that combines absurd subject matter with grounded physical hardship. Choose an environment with tactile detail, keep the camera low and observational, and write prompt copy that emphasizes movement difficulty, weather, terrain, and film-stock character. That combination turns a silly idea into a piece of visual storytelling that creators want to save and study.