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Cute chibi-style animated character “Phoebe” in a cozy room, soft pastel colors, smooth animation, expressive emotions, cinematic lighting, 15 seconds total, consistent character design (small body, big expressive eyes, soft rounded features). Shot 1 (0:00–0:03) Medium shot. Phoebe chibi sits facing away, arms crossed, visibly angry, pouting and mumbling softly: “Phoebe chibi… Phoebe chibi…” Background calm, slight idle motion. Shot 2 (0:03–0:05) A hand enters from off-screen and gently pokes her cheek. Phoebe turns her head away annoyed, still mumbling angrily. Shot 3 (0:05–0:07) The hand pokes again. Phoebe ignores it, turns further away, extra pout, tiny frustrated movements. Shot 4 (0:07–0:10) The hand re-enters holding a fresh slice/box of pizza. Warm light glow on the pizza. Phoebe slowly glances… her eyes begin to sparkle. Shot 5 (0:10–0:12) Close-up. Phoebe’s eyes fully glisten, anger instantly melts into excitement. She says softly, now happy: “Phoebe chibi…” Shot 6 (0:12–0:15) Wide shot. Phoebe jumps forward and hugs the person tightly, bouncing with joy, repeating excitedly: “Phoebe chibi! Phoebe chibi!” Bright, wholesome ending, soft glow. Style: Chibi animation, ultra-cute, smooth transitions, expressive face animation, soft lighting, pastel palette, cozy wholesome vibe.
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