🍓 Fruit Head Family Story Videos — Complete Master Guide

🍓 Fruit Head Family Story Videos — Complete Master Guide

🍓 Fruit Head 👨‍👩‍👧 Family Stories 🎬 Mini Drama 📱 TikTok Kling 3 Seedance 2.0

🍓 Fruit Head Family Story Videos — Complete Master Guide

Create viral 1-minute fruit head character story videos with dialogues — photorealistic environments, emotionally relatable family and social drama, human bodies with fruit faces — using Kling 3, Grok Video, Veo 3, and Seedance 2.0.

What Is This Niche?

Human characters with realistic bodies and normal clothes — but their heads are replaced by expressive fruit faces. A strawberry-headed father sits across from his pineapple-crowned son at the dinner table. An orange-headed woman does her makeup while her strawberry-faced husband walks in. A strawberry kid walks the city street holding diamonds. Each video is a complete standalone 1-minute story — with spoken dialogue, emotional situations, and relatable human drama — just with fruit heads.

💡 The Core Hook: The brain cannot reconcile a realistic family dinner scene with strawberry and pineapple heads sitting at the table — and that dissonance is so powerful it freezes every scroll. But the story underneath is completely human — love, conflict, money, family tension. The fruit heads are the scroll-stop. The relatable story is why people watch to the end, comment, and share.

Why Does This Go Viral?

ElementWhy It Works
🍍 Fruit Head DissonanceRealistic photorealistic room + fruit face = instant brain freeze — the viewer cannot process and scroll at the same time
💬 Spoken DialogueReal voiced conversations make the story feel like a Pixar short — emotional investment builds fast when characters actually speak
👨‍👩‍👧 Relatable Family DramaFather-son conflict, relationship tension, money problems — universal human situations that every viewer has personally experienced
🏠 Photorealistic EnvironmentsReal-looking rooms, real streets, real lighting — the contrast between the realistic world and the fruit heads multiplies the visual shock
🎭 Expressive Fruit FacesEyes, mouth, and emotions visible on the fruit head — the viewer reads genuine feelings on a strawberry face and finds it completely natural within seconds
⏱️ Complete Story in 60 SecondsEvery video is a standalone mini-movie — full beginning, conflict, and resolution — viewers watch complete because the story is short enough to finish
🌍 No Language BarrierEven with dialogue, the visual story carries across cultures — the fruit heads make the content globally shareable regardless of language
♾️ Every Story FreshEach video is a completely new story — no series commitment, no previous episode needed — perfect for algorithm discovery

Character Design — The Fruit Head System

Characters are built from two parts: a realistic human body with natural clothing, and a fruit or vegetable head with visible facial features. The fruit head must have eyes, a mouth, and the ability to express emotions. Mix and match freely — the more unexpected the fruit choice, the stronger the scroll-stop.

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Father / Villain / Street Kid
Strawberry Head
Red with seeds visible, green leaf crown. Expressive face. Most common character — works for authority figures or rebellious teens.
🍊
Mother / Warm Character
Orange Head
Smooth orange skin, slightly textured peel. Warm and approachable expression. Natural fit for nurturing or maternal roles.
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Muscular / Dominant / Strong Male
Pineapple Head
Spiky crown, textured yellow-green skin. Imposing and memorable. Best for powerful male characters — father, boss, or rival.
🍇
Child / Innocent / Young
Small Round Fruit Head
Small smooth round fruit — grape cluster, plum, or small apple. Works for child characters with wide innocent eyes.
🥕
Elder / Wise / Parent
Carrot / Root Vegetable
Orange tapered carrot head with green feathery top. Dignified and mature expression. Perfect for elder family members or mentors.
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Mysterious / Purple / Dramatic
Eggplant / Purple Fruit Head
Deep purple smooth skin. Dramatic and mysterious expression. Best for complex emotional scenes or morally ambiguous characters.

Story Structure — 60 Seconds, 6 Scenes

1

Scene 1 — Setting and Character Introduction (0–10s)

Establish the location and introduce the main characters. Show the everyday world before the conflict arrives. First dialogue line sets the tone and relationship between characters. Camera medium shot showing the full environment and at least two characters clearly.

2

Scene 2 — Conflict or Reveal (10–20s)

The core problem, secret, or tension enters the story. A character says or does something that changes everything. Dialogue becomes more charged. The fruit face expression shifts visibly. Camera tightens toward the characters involved in the tension.

3

Scene 3 — Emotional Escalation (20–35s)

The conflict peaks. Characters argue, confront, or face the emotional core of the story. Most dialogue-heavy section. Strong expressions on the fruit faces. Camera cuts between characters during dialogue exchanges. This is the highest emotional moment.

4

Scene 4 — Turning Point (35–45s)

Something unexpected happens or a character makes a decision that shifts the story. The atmosphere changes. One character leaves, forgives, breaks down, or reveals a truth. A key line of dialogue that the viewer will remember. Camera pulls back to show the full emotional weight of the moment.

5

Scene 5 — Resolution (45–55s)

The story moves toward its conclusion. Characters react to the turning point. Dialogue becomes quieter or more tender. The emotional arc of the story lands. Environment may shift slightly — lighting change, new location detail — to signal the close.

6

Scene 6 — Final Frame (55–60s)

The last image or action held for 3–5 seconds. A look, a gesture, a door closing, a character walking away, or a moment of connection. No dialogue — pure visual. This is the screenshot and share moment. The viewer should feel something before the video ends.

Generation Tools — Duration Guide

The 60-second story is built by generating and extending clips. Each tool works differently — choose the one that fits your workflow.

⭐ Seedance 2.0 (Easiest)
Max: 60 seconds in one generation
How: CapCut Desktop → Video Studio → Seedance 2.0
Method: Paste full story prompt — entire 60-second story with dialogue and all 6 scenes generates in ONE go
Dialogue: Describe spoken lines in the prompt — Seedance generates audio automatically
Best for: Fastest workflow — one prompt, one video
🎬 Kling 3 (Best Quality)
Base clip: 5 or 10 seconds
Extend: +5 seconds each time
Sequence: 10 → 15 → 20 → 25 → ... → 60s
Method: Image to Video → generate Scene 1 → Extend with Scene 2 prompt → continue
Dialogue: Include spoken lines in each scene prompt — Kling 3 supports audio generation
🎬 Grok Video (Scene Control)
Base clip: 10 seconds
Extend: +10s each time
Sequence: 10 → 20 → 30 → 40 → 50 → 60s
Method: Generate Scene 1 → hover over progress bar → Extend button appears at end of slider → paste Scene 2 prompt → extend
Dialogue: Describe dialogue lines in each scene prompt
🎬 Veo 3 — Google Flow
Base clip: 8 seconds
Extend: +8s each time OR use Start Frame + End Frame
Sequence: 8 → 16 → 24 → 32 → 40 → 48 → ~60s
Method: Upload character image as Start Frame → generate → click Extend below video → paste next scene prompt
Tip: For scene-to-scene transitions use Start Frame + End Frame for exact character consistency

Tools You Need

  • 🤖
    Claude or ChatGPTPaste the master prompt — receive 10 fresh story ideas. Pick a number and receive the complete character design, Image Prompt, 6 Scene Video Prompts, full dialogue script, and Seedance Full Story Prompt
  • 🎨
    Grok Imagine / Google Flow Imagine / MidjourneyGenerate the character reference image — fruit head characters in their starting scene. Use this as Start Frame for Kling 3, Grok Video, and Veo 3
  • Seedance 2.0 — CapCut Desktop (Easiest)Paste the full story prompt and generate the complete 60-second story with dialogue in one generation — no extending needed
  • 🎬
    Kling 3 / Grok Video / Veo 3Upload character reference image → generate Scene 1 → extend scene by scene through all 6 prompts until 60 seconds
  • ✂️
    CapCutJoin extended clips, add subtitle captions for dialogue, add background music, export 9:16 vertical 1080p

Generation Strategy

Option A — Seedance 2.0 (Easiest — One Generation)

Open CapCut Desktop → Video Studio → Seedance 2.0 → paste the Seedance Full Story Prompt. The entire 60-second story — all 6 scenes, all dialogue, all character expressions, all environment details — generates in one single uncut video. Seedance handles dialogue audio automatically when dialogue lines are described in the prompt. No extending, no combining.

Option B — Kling 3 (Best Character Consistency)

Generate your character reference image first → open Kling 3 → Image to Video mode → upload as Start Frame → paste Scene 1 prompt → generate 10 seconds. Use the Extend feature → paste Scene 2 prompt → extend by +5 seconds. Continue through all 6 scenes: 10 → 15 → 20 → ... → 60 seconds. Include dialogue lines inside each scene prompt — Kling 3 generates the voice audio alongside the video. Requires paid plan for full 60-second story.

Option C — Grok Video (Scene by Scene)

Generate character image → upload to Grok Video as Start Frame → paste Scene 1 → generate first 10 seconds. After it plays, hover over the progress barExtend button appears at the end of the slider → paste Scene 2 prompt → extend. Repeat through all 6 scenes: 10 → 20 → 30 → 40 → 50 → 60 seconds. Each extend gives you precise control over the story progression.

Option D — Veo 3 via Google Flow (Highest Realism)

Open Google Flow → upload character reference image as Start Frame → paste Scene 1 → generate 8 seconds. Click Extend below the video → paste Scene 2 → extend. For scene transitions use Start Frame + End Frame mode — upload the last frame of the previous scene as Start Frame and a generated target image as End Frame for exact visual continuity. Sequence: 8 → 16 → 24 → 32 → 40 → 48 → ~60 seconds.

Copy the Master Prompt

Paste this entire prompt into Claude or ChatGPT. Get 10 fresh story ideas instantly. Pick a number and receive your complete Character Design + Image Prompt + Dialogue Script + 6 Scene Video Prompts + Seedance Full Story Prompt.

master-prompt.txt
You are a Viral Fruit Head Story Generator specialized in creating
60-second emotionally compelling mini-drama stories featuring
photorealistic human characters with fruit or vegetable heads,
for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts.

When I send you this master prompt, immediately generate
10 completely fresh and unique story ideas.
Display them as a numbered list only — no extra text.

Each story idea = Main Characters (fruit types + roles) + Core Conflict + Setting
combined into one compelling line...

🔒 Master Prompt is locked. Watch a short ad to unlock it for free.

Please wait... 5 seconds

You are a Viral Fruit Head Story Generator specialized in creating
60-second emotionally compelling mini-drama stories featuring
photorealistic human characters with fruit or vegetable heads,
for TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts.

When I send you this master prompt, immediately generate
10 completely fresh and unique story ideas.
Display them as a numbered list only — no extra text.

Each story idea = Main Characters (fruit types + roles) + Core Conflict + Setting
combined into one compelling line.

IMPORTANT: Every time this prompt is used, generate completely
fresh combinations. Vary the fruit types, the emotional themes,
the settings, and the social situations. Mix family drama,
romantic tension, financial conflict, friendship betrayal,
generational disagreement, and unexpected kindness.
Every story must be emotionally relatable — the fruit heads
are the visual hook, the human drama is what holds the viewer.

After I select a number, generate FIVE things:

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1. CHARACTER DESIGN
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List every character in the story with their exact design:

For each character describe:
— Fruit or vegetable head type: exact fruit, exact color, exact
  surface texture (smooth, seeded, textured peel, leafy crown),
  exact size relative to body, exact facial feature positions
  (eyes, mouth, expressive brow line on fruit surface)
— Human body: exact build (slim, average, strong, elderly),
  exact clothing (describe every item — shirt color and style,
  pants, shoes, accessories), exact skin tone on hands and arms
— Character role in the story: relationship to other characters
— Emotional range for this character: what expressions they show

Keep designs visually distinct from each other — no two characters
should have the same fruit type or similar body type in the same story.

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2. IMAGE PROMPT (Character Reference)
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Generate a full photorealistic image prompt showing all main
characters together in the opening scene setting.

CHARACTERS — describe all using Character Design above.

FRUIT HEAD TECHNICAL RULES — always include:
Photorealistic fruit head seamlessly merged with human body —
neck connection completely natural, fruit skin transitions
smoothly to body skin at the neckline, no visible seam or joint.
Fruit head same size as a normal human head proportionally.
Full expressive facial features embedded in fruit surface:
realistic human eyes with whites and irises, eyebrows as
surface contours, mouth with lips, nose as subtle surface form.
Facial expressions clearly readable and emotionally natural.
Fruit texture and skin detail ultra high resolution — individual
pores or seeds visible, natural color variation across surface.
Pixar-quality 3D render but photorealistic, not cartoon.

SETTING — describe in full:
Photorealistic interior or exterior environment matching the story.
Real-looking furniture, real lighting, real architectural details.
Time of day and lighting mood specific to the opening scene.
No AI artifacts, no fantasy elements, no stylized backgrounds.

CAMERA:
Eye-level medium shot showing all main characters and key
environment elements. 9:16 vertical composition. 8K detail.
Natural depth of field. Warm natural lighting.

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3. DIALOGUE SCRIPT
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Write the complete 60-second dialogue script for the story.
Format as a screenplay — character name followed by their line.
Keep each line short — 8 to 12 words maximum per spoken line.
Total dialogue: 12 to 18 lines across all 6 scenes.
Mark which scene each dialogue section belongs to.
Include one line of stage direction per scene in brackets.

Dialogue tone rules:
— Emotionally real — how people actually speak to each other
— No theatrical or dramatic overwriting
— Each character has a distinct voice matching their role
— The most memorable/quotable line should land at Scene 4
— Final scene has zero or one line maximum — visual ending

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4. VIDEO SCENE PROMPTS (6 Scenes for Extending)
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Generate exactly 6 video scene prompts.
Each scene is 10 seconds. 6 scenes = 60 seconds total.
Use the generated Image Prompt character as Start Frame
for Scene 1 when using Kling 3, Grok Video, or Veo 3.

GLOBAL VIDEO RULES for all 6 scenes:
— Pixar-quality 3D CGI render but photorealistic environments
— Character designs NEVER change across all 6 scenes —
  same fruit heads, same clothing, same proportions every scene
— 9:16 vertical format throughout
— Include the exact dialogue lines from the script in each scene
— Describe exactly how each character speaks their lines —
  body language, facial expression, gesture, eye contact
— Camera moves naturally between characters during dialogue
  (slow push-in during emotional moments, cut to reaction shot)
— No text on screen, no subtitles in the video itself
— Natural ambient sound + character voices + subtle background music

SCENE 1 — Setting + Introduction (0–10s):
Establish location fully. Introduce all characters in their
natural positions in the scene. First dialogue exchange.
Describe exact body positions, what characters are doing,
camera angle. Atmosphere calm — normal life before conflict.

SCENE 2 — Conflict or Reveal (10–20s):
The core tension enters. Describe exactly what triggers it —
a line of dialogue, a discovery, an arrival, a reaction.
Character expressions shift — describe each fruit face
expression change precisely. Camera tightens.

SCENE 3 — Emotional Peak (20–35s):
Most intense dialogue section. Describe exactly how each
character delivers their lines — standing, gesturing, turning
away, stepping closer. Multiple reaction shots. Fruit face
expressions at maximum emotional range. Longest scene.

SCENE 4 — Turning Point (35–45s):
A decision, revelation, or action changes the story direction.
Describe the physical action and the key dialogue line that
lands here. Camera pulls back for context. One character
does something unexpected. Describe the reaction of others.

SCENE 5 — Resolution (45–55s):
Story moves toward close. Dialogue becomes quieter.
Characters settle into the emotional aftermath. Describe
exact final positioning of characters in the space.
Atmosphere shifts — lighting detail or environment element
that signals the close.

SCENE 6 — Final Frame (55–60s):
Zero or one line of dialogue. Pure visual ending.
Describe exactly what the final image is — a look, a gesture,
a door, a walk away, a touch, a smile. Camera slow push-in
or static hold. Hold for 3–5 seconds.
This is the share-worthy frame — describe it as a still image.

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5. SEEDANCE 2.0 FULL STORY PROMPT
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Write one single continuous paragraph for Seedance 2.0 that
covers the complete 60-second story in one generation.

FORMAT:
"Photorealistic 3D CGI animation with realistic environments.
[Describe all characters fully — fruit head type, body, clothing].
[Describe opening setting in full]. The story opens with [Scene 1].
Then [Scene 2]. The tension peaks as [Scene 3].
A turning point arrives when [Scene 4]. [Scene 5].
The video ends with [Scene 6 — final image description].
Dialogue: [list all spoken lines in sequence with character names].
Camera: dynamic — medium shots during dialogue, push-in during
emotional peaks, slow pull-back for final frame.
Style: photorealistic environment, Pixar-quality 3D character
animation, natural lighting, warm cinematic color grade.
Aspect ratio 9:16. Duration 60 seconds."

SEEDANCE RULES:
— Keep under 300 words total
— Describe all fruit head characters fully at the start
— Include all dialogue lines in the Dialogue section
— End with style, aspect ratio, and duration declaration
— Open CapCut Desktop → Video Studio → Seedance 2.0 → paste

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GLOBAL RULES — NEVER BREAK:
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— English only — all prompts in English
— Fruit head always photorealistic — never cartoon or illustrated
— Human body always realistic proportions and natural clothing
— Environments always photorealistic — real rooms, real streets
— No two characters in the same story have the same fruit head
— Every story completely standalone — no series reference
— Dialogue always emotionally real — no overwriting
— Always 9:16 vertical format
— Generate all 10 story ideas first, wait for selection,
  then generate all 5 sections together

START — generate 10 fresh unique fruit head story ideas now.

How To Use — Step by Step

  1. Copy & Paste the Master Prompt
    Copy the full prompt and paste into Claude or ChatGPT. You receive 10 completely fresh fruit head story ideas instantly — each one a unique combination of fruit characters, emotional conflict, and setting.
  2. Pick a Story Number
    Choose any number. The AI generates all five things together: Character Design with exact fruit head and body descriptions, Image Prompt for the reference image, Dialogue Script with all spoken lines, 6 Scene Video Prompts for extending tools, and the Seedance Full Story Prompt for one-generation creation.
  3. Generate the Character Reference Image
    Copy the Image Prompt → open Grok Imagine, Google Flow Imagine, or Midjourney → generate → pick the result with the most photorealistic fruit-head-on-human-body execution. The neck connection must look seamless and the fruit face expressions must be clearly readable. This is your Start Frame for all extending tools.
  4. Choose Your Generation Method
    Seedance 2.0 (easiest): CapCut Desktop → Video Studio → Seedance 2.0 → paste Seedance prompt → full 60-second story with dialogue in one generation.

    Kling 3: Upload image → Scene 1 → 10s → Extend → Scene 2 → +5s each time → 10 → 15 → ... → 60s. Paste dialogue lines inside each scene prompt.

    Grok Video: Upload image → Scene 1 → 10s → hover progress bar → Extend appears → Scene 2 → extend → 10 → 20 → ... → 60s.

    Veo 3 (Google Flow): Upload image → Scene 1 → 8s → Extend below video → Scene 2 → 8 → 16 → ... → ~60s. Use Start+End Frame for scene transitions.
  5. Add Subtitles for Dialogue in CapCut
    Import your video into CapCut → use the Auto Captions feature if the video has audio → or manually add subtitle text using the Text tool. Use a clean readable font — white text with thin dark outline. Place captions at the bottom third of the 9:16 frame. Keep each caption line under 6 words. Match the timing exactly to the spoken dialogue from your Dialogue Script.
  6. Add Background Music
    Go to CapCut → Audio → Music → search for "emotional drama background music" or "cinematic mini story music". Choose a track that starts gentle, builds during Scene 3, and softens for the final frame. Set music volume to 30–40% — it should support the dialogue, never compete with it. The character voices must remain clearly audible above the music at all times.
  7. Export & Upload
    Export in 9:16 vertical, 1080p, 30fps → upload to TikTok, Instagram Reels, or YouTube Shorts. No caption needed in the post — the first frame of a fruit head in a realistic room communicates everything before a single word is read.
  8. Repeat — Every Story Completely Fresh
    Paste the master prompt again → 10 completely new story ideas every time. Different fruit types, different conflict, different setting. Each video is a standalone story — no series commitment, pure algorithm discovery content every single upload.

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