
Why These Prompts Go Viral
Seedance 2.0 handles long, detailed video prompts better than most AI video models. It follows timed sequences, generates realistic camera movement, and keeps characters consistent across multiple shots. That’s why the prompts below produce results that look like real footage rather than generic AI clips.
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These are the prompts that are getting the most attention right now. Each one is ready to copy and paste into any platform running Seedance 2.0.
How to Use These Prompts
- Find a platform that runs Seedance 2.0 (AIVideo, Magnific, Luma AI, OpenArt or similar)
- If the prompt involves a specific person, upload reference photos of their face from multiple angles
- Paste the full prompt
- Generate the video
The prompts are long on purpose. Seedance 2.0 performs better with detailed timed instructions than with short vague descriptions.
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Each timestamp tells the AI exactly what happens and when, which is why the outputs look like planned sequences instead of random AI motion.
1. Anime Stage Battle (Audience POV)
This is the one that started the trend. It generates a smartphone video filmed from the audience at a live stage show. Two performers are acting out an anime fight scene on an elaborate Japanese-themed stage. One looks like Naruto, the other like Ichigo from Bleach. They sprint at each other, exchange martial arts combos and sword strikes, launch energy attacks that create a shockwave, talk to each other in Japanese, and finish with a clone jutsu that makes the crowd lose it.
The whole thing is filmed as shaky handheld phone footage from someone in the crowd. Other audience members’ heads and phones are visible in the foreground. It looks like a real fan-filmed clip from a live event.
Prompt:
POV handheld shot from someone in the audience filming with a phone camera, frame slightly unsteady, raised above other people’s heads in the crowd. An outdoor stage performance with a wooden stage with elaborate scenic design recreating an ancient Japanese ninja village gate, sculpted rock formations, large wooden doors with kanji circles, traditional thatched-roof structures, bamboo and trees in the background, kanji on the wall to the left. A large audience fills the foreground, dark-haired heads silhouetted, many holding up phones and small cameras recording the show.
Two young performers on stage: on the left, a young man with spiky blond hair, a metal forehead protector, wearing a bright orange-and-black ninja outfit, standing in a combat stance. On the right, a young man with bright orange hair, wearing flowing black samurai-style robes and carrying an oversized black sword, standing calmly in a swordsman stance.
0s to 4s: The POV sways with realistic handheld phone-camera movement. Both performers suddenly sprint toward each other at full speed. The blond ninja launches rapid martial-arts attacks while the orange-haired swordsman counters with lightning-fast sword techniques. They clash in the center of the stage with spectacular choreography. Punches, dodges, sword parries, spinning kicks, and acrobatic movements. Dust scatters across the stage. The audience gasps and cheers.
4s to 7s: The battle escalates dramatically. The ninja forms a glowing blue energy sphere in his hand while the swordsman gathers spiritual energy along his massive blade. They charge simultaneously and collide in the center of the stage. A massive shockwave explodes outward, sending leaves and dust flying. Both performers are thrown backward, performing synchronized flips before landing perfectly at opposite ends of the stage. Thunderous applause erupts from the audience.
7s to 10s: The orange-haired swordsman rests his giant sword on his shoulder, smirks confidently, and says in Japanese: “まだ本気を出してない。” The blond ninja grins fearlessly and replies: “だったら見せてみろ!” The crowd reacts excitedly.
10s to 13s: The blond ninja rapidly forms hand signs. A burst of white smoke erupts around him with loud popping sounds. When the smoke clears, two identical clones stand beside him. All three instantly take the same fighting stance. The orange-haired swordsman’s expression shifts from confidence to surprise. Audience members leap to their feet, cheering and applauding wildly.
Technical specs: ultra-realistic smartphone footage, audience POV, slight digital noise, natural daylight, continuous handheld shot, realistic crowd reactions, cinematic action choreography, authentic stage-show atmosphere, shallow depth of field, crowd silhouettes in foreground, realistic sound design including audience cheers, martial-arts impacts, sword clashes, shockwave blast, Japanese dialogue, clone-pop effects, and overwhelming applause.
Tips for Better Results
If the full sequence doesn’t generate cleanly in one shot, split it at a natural break point and generate two shorter clips. Stitch them together in any video editor.
You can customize the characters. Swap the anime characters for different ones by changing the hair color, outfit, and weapon descriptions. The stage design and audience POV structure stay the same.
The audience POV framing is what makes these feel real. The shaky phone camera, the silhouetted heads in the foreground, the other phones recording. Without those details, the output would look like a clean studio render instead of something someone actually filmed.
This article will be updated as new viral Seedance 2.0 prompts drop.
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