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[Japanese Retro Anime] style. An [apple] is placed on a table. Background is [light green]. Fixed camera. Soft studio lighting. Maintain art style in all frames. The [apple] splits horizontally at exactly the middle height (50:50 top/bottom). The top half and bottom half are equal in height. The top half rises while maintaining the shape of the top of the [apple]. The bottom half stays fixed on the table, maintaining the shape of the bottom of the [apple]. Only one top half exists, no duplication or splitting. A [white cat] appears from the gap and stands on the edge of the top surface of the bottom half with both feet. Its body is outside the bottom half and not embedded in the [apple]. It extends both front paws upward to support the bottom of the top half and pushes it overhead. No cuts, no teleportation, smooth transformation. After appearing, the [white cat] continues to support the top half overhead with both front paws, and its feet do not leave the edge of the bottom half. No jumping. No lifting legs. It continues to sway its hips rhythmically left and right. The top half remains still overhead without shaking. The composition always maintains this order: [Object/Bottom half/Fixed] — [Character body/Exposed outside] — [Object/Top half/Overhead/Only one] The [white cat] faces forward and continues to dance with a [smile]. No stopping. Maintain the look of the [white cat] in all frames. BGM: [Japanese Country]
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