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Fast-paced comedic parody Seedance 2 short film set in an elementary school classroom. An orange cat teacher (wearing bright lipstick, an exaggerated pink wig, a pearl necklace, and a primary school teacher outfit) stands at the blackboard teaching. A black cat student (white shirt, dark blue shorts) displays constant hyperactive behavior at his desk: chatting with classmates, frequently leaving his seat, sneaking a peek at a blue cartoon cat comic hidden in his drawer, shaking his legs, staring out the window, rummaging through his backpack and spilling everything onto the floor. The orange cat teacher becomes increasingly overwhelmed as the classroom spirals into chaos. Dialogue (rapid, overlapping): Orange Cat Teacher: “Quiet! Back to your seat and focus!” Black Cat Student: “Huh? Just give me a second!” Other Classmates: “Teacher, he’s doing it again!” The orange cat teacher, furious, calls: “Please come to the school immediately!” A white cat mother (in a red dress) appears and rushes the black cat student to a clinic. A handsome white tiger doctor (wearing black-framed glasses and a white coat) calmly says, “This is ADHD,” and hands over a glowing yellow capsule. Cut back to classroom: The black cat student stands at the front, now focused and composed. The orange cat teacher, touched, praises him: “You’ve changed a lot!” Other cat students applaud enthusiastically: “So impressive!” The black cat student smiles shyly. Camera & style: rapid cuts, whip pans, exaggerated motion blur, 0.6–1.2 second pacing; strong contrast from chaos to order, ending in a slow-motion freeze frame. Absurd, over-the-top comedic tone with a slightly heartwarming twist.
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