How to Create Viral Ai Death Cartoon Animations
You’ve probably seen those strange but oddly emotional cartoon videos online…
where a vegetable or some random object is treated like a real character.
One moment it’s being carried like someone has passed away,
the next moment there’s a full burial scene…
and somehow, it ends with everyone sitting together and eating.
It sounds weird at first — but that’s exactly why it works.
These videos grab attention instantly because they mix emotion, curiosity, and something unexpected.
And the best part is, you don’t need any advanced skills to make them.
What Is This “Death Object” Idea?
It’s actually very simple.
You take any object — for example a carrot, a phone, or even a bottle —
and turn it into the main character of a short emotional story.
That object becomes the “dead” character,
while other similar objects act like supporting roles.
From there, you follow a simple story pattern that people instantly understand.
The 5-Scene Structure (That Makes It Work)
Most of these videos follow the same flow:
- A funeral-style procession where the object is carried
- A grave being prepared
- The burial moment
- A quiet scene with flowers on the grave
- A final gathering where everyone sits together
It’s simple, but it works because it feels like a complete story — even in a short video.
How You Can Create This with AI
The easiest way is to use a structured prompt.
Instead of thinking about everything yourself,
you let AI guide you step by step.
First, it gives you multiple object ideas.
You choose one (or write your own).
Then it builds the entire scene structure for you — including prompts for images and video.
From there, you just follow along.
Turning It Into a Video
Once you have your scenes, there are two ways to move forward.
The first option is to generate images for each scene and then convert them into a video.
This takes a bit more time, but the results are usually cleaner and more consistent.
The second option is to go straight into AI video generation.
It’s faster, but sometimes the results can feel a bit random.
If you’re just starting out, the first method is usually the safer choice.
A Few Things That Make a Big Difference
Small details matter more than you think.
Try to keep the characters consistent across scenes.
Use simple emotions — like tears or slight movement — instead of overdoing it.
Adding rain, fog, or soft lighting can instantly make the video feel more cinematic.
And don’t rush the scenes.
Let them breathe a little.
The Prompt You Can Use
Here’s a simple version of the prompt you can copy and try:
First, ask me in Roman Urdu:
👉 “Do you have an object name for the video? If not, here are some suggestions:”
Then give 13-15 suggestions (in both Roman Urdu + English, numbered).
Then ask:
👉 “Which object do you want to choose, or would you like to give your own name?”
Whatever object I provide, treat it as [MAIN_OBJECT]
🚫 CRITICAL DEAD BODY RULE (STRICT):
[MAIN_OBJECT] = DEAD BODY (lifeless)
❌ [MAIN_OBJECT] must NEVER walk / stand / carry a stretcher
❌ No clones or duplicate versions of [MAIN_OBJECT] as carriers
✅ Only DIFFERENT but RELATED objects will act as carriers
🔥 STRETCHER RULE (VERY IMPORTANT):
The stretcher must ALWAYS be carried by EXACTLY 4 characters
✅ 2 characters in FRONT (left + right)
✅ 2 characters in BACK (left + right)
All carriers must be different objects (NOT [MAIN_OBJECT])
👉 Example:
If MAIN_OBJECT = Radish
Front: Carrot + Broccoli
Back: Potato + Ladyfinger
👉 Example:
If MAIN_OBJECT = Mobile
Front: Charger + Powerbank
Back: Earbuds + Speaker
🎯 CHARACTER SYSTEM:
DEAD CHARACTER:
[MAIN_OBJECT] wrapped in white cloth
eyes closed
completely lifeless
MAIN CARRIERS (ONLY 4):
2 front + 2 back
all different objects (same category)
CROWD:
minimum 20–30 characters
long line extending into background (depth fade)
SAME style, SAME face design
[MAIN_OBJECT] should NOT repeat
🎨 CHARACTER STYLE (STRICT):
ultra realistic 3D cartoon
Pixar-style expressions
big teary eyes
SAME face structure (no variation)
small arms & legs
muddy feet, wet textures
consistent proportions
⚠️ ANTI-ERROR RULES (VERY IMPORTANT):
❌ No character should suddenly appear
❌ No object face should transform into a human face (NO HUMAN MORPHING)
❌ Even on zoom, object face must remain unchanged
❌ No glitch / transformation / mutation
❌ No random transitions
✅ All movement must be smooth, continuous, and natural
🌍 ENVIRONMENT:
realistic village / jungle / graveyard
fog + rain + muddy ground
depth of field
cinematic lighting
🎬 SCENE 1: FUNERAL PROCESSION
🖼️ Image Prompt (Detailed):
A cinematic funeral procession with 25+ [CATEGORY] characters walking in a long line on a muddy village path. The front 4 different characters (2 front + 2 back) are carrying the dead [MAIN_OBJECT] wrapped in white cloth on a wooden stretcher. All characters are crying with visible tears and emotional expressions. Behind them is a long continuous crowd fading into fog, with rural houses, greenery, wet muddy ground, cinematic lighting, ultra-realistic 3D cartoon Pixar style, highly detailed textures, and perfect character consistency.
🎥 Video Prompt:
Slow cinematic tracking shot from the front. The stretcher is carried by exactly 4 characters (2 front + 2 back). [MAIN_OBJECT] is completely still. The crowd walks behind in a long line. Rain is falling continuously, fog drifts slowly, all characters are crying. No sudden appearances, no morphing, only smooth motion.
🎬 SCENE 2: GRAVE DIGGING
🖼️ Image Prompt:
A group of 25+ [CATEGORY] characters in a graveyard. 3–4 characters are digging a muddy grave while others stand in a long crowd crying. Same character style, foggy background, cinematic lighting, ultra-realistic Pixar-style 3D cartoon.
🎥 Video Prompt:
Characters digging mud with hands/tools, soil splashing, crying faces. Camera slowly zooms in. Background crowd slightly moving. No pop-in characters. Smooth animation.
🎬 SCENE 3: BURIAL
🖼️ Image Prompt:
Dead [MAIN_OBJECT] lying inside the grave wrapped in cloth. The same 4 carriers are putting soil into the grave. Other characters stand behind in a long crying line. Foggy graveyard, cinematic lighting, ultra-realistic Pixar style.
🎥 Video Prompt:
Slow-motion soil falling into the grave. Emotional crying. Slight top-angle camera rotation. No morphing, no glitches, smooth cinematic motion.
🎬 SCENE 4: GRAVE + FLOWERS
🖼️ Image Prompt:
A fresh grave with a soil mound and flowers placed on top. One character placing a flower. Long crowd behind crying. Foggy environment, cinematic lighting, ultra-realistic 3D cartoon.
🎥 Video Prompt:
Flower being placed slowly. Camera zooms out revealing the full crowd. Rain slows down, fog drifts. Smooth ending, no transitions.
🎬 SCENE 5: 13th DAY FEAST (VERY IMPORTANT)
🖼️ Image Prompt:
Same [CATEGORY] characters sitting in long straight rows on the ground in a village setting. All characters are the same as in the procession. Sitting cross-legged with leaf plates (pattal) in front. Food (puri, sabji) being served. Emotional but calm faces. Traditional village environment, cinematic lighting, ultra-realistic Pixar-style 3D cartoon, high detail, consistent characters.
🎥 Video Prompt:
Slow side camera movement showing long rows of seated characters. Food being served in leaf plates. Characters quietly eating. Emotional tone. No sudden appearance, no morphing. Smooth continuous motion with natural hand movements.
⚠️ FINAL STRICT NOTES:
Stretcher = ALWAYS 4 carriers (2 front + 2 back)
[MAIN_OBJECT] = ALWAYS dead, never moves
Characters = SAME style, SAME face
Crowd = always long and visible
Video = smooth, no glitches, no morphing
Prompts = NEVER short, always detailed
or you can use this link to use a trained custom GPT, you just have to click this link and give the name of object for which you want to create video.
https://chatgpt.com/g/g-69cfc01e55208191b9137ab2239b2a78-ai-death-cartoon
Final Thoughts
At the end of the day, this isn’t about complexity.
It’s about taking a simple idea… and presenting it in a way people don’t expect.
That’s what makes these videos stand out.
Try a few variations, experiment with different objects,
and you’ll quickly find what works best for your style.
Start simple, stay consistent…
and the results will come 🚀