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Cute and sassy Pixar-inspired animated short of anthropomorphic breakfast items debating on a trendy kitchen counter in warm morning light: cool hipster Avocado half with sunglasses, tiny hat, and smooth attitude vs. anxious Slice of Toast with butter sweat drops and perfectionist face. Multi-shot sequence: medium shot of Avocado flexing its pit, close-up on Toast crisping up nervously, over-the-shoulder during smash attempt, chaotic final shot with chili flakes flying. Avocado says: "Bro, just smash me on you. We’ll be Instagram famous. Healthy fats, baby!" Toast panics: "Easy for you to say! You’re always fashionably late and half-rotten inside. I get burned every morning!" Twist: they combine but a hand adds chili flakes — both yell "Too much personality!" in spicy pain. Vibrant food colors, bouncy physics, exaggerated expressions and steam/heat effects. Cinematic foodie camera: quick cuts, slow-motion smash attempt, playful zooms. Warm golden hour lighting with appetizing highlights. Sound effects: sizzling, nervous crunches, spicy yelps, and Instagram camera shutter. High-quality smooth animation, 15 seconds, relatable millennial food trend humor perfect for viral shares.
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