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Gacha production A dramatic character gacha reveal sequence. Phase 1: Against a dark backdrop featuring a large calligraphic emblem and halftone dot pattern decorations matching the character's aesthetic, golden cross-shaped stars fly in from off-screen with lens flare light spikes, landing into a horizontal row with pulsating flash impacts. Multiple waves of white-gold explosions confirm the 5-star rarity. Phase 2: Hard cut to black, then the character fades in from darkness at center-right. Bold white text of their signature catchphrase appears center-frame with kinetic typography and cyan glow effects, glitch-frame borders in magenta and green flicker at screen edges. The character performs confident action poses while lightning effects arc from their weapons. Phase 3: Dynamic action sequence with extreme camera angles — low angle looking up at the character mid-leap, debris flying, motion blur conveying speed. The character unleashes their signature attack with yellow energy blasts. Camera orbits around them showing multiple dramatic angles with shallow depth of field. Phase 4: Explosive rapid-fire montage — the entire screen shifts to the character's theme color as a duotone filter. Hard cuts every 2-5 frames cycle through close-ups, silhouettes, and action poses. Bold typography of the character name animates in fragments between cuts. Diagonal stripe overlays, hazard tape motifs, and 1-frame flash impacts punctuate every transition. Phase 5: The montage instantly resolves into a clean final composition — character's full standing illustration on the left, calligraphic emblem upper-right, name plate lower-right, large golden rank letter lower-left, theme-colored digital particle accents floating around the character.
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