About the Fina the Lost Fox
Fina the fox is fast & confident, but even she gets lost in the Whispering Woods! Armed with berries, water, and a shiny rock, she skips the map, sure of her way. But when the trees all look the same, panic sets in. Can a kind deer help her find her way? Or will Fina be lost forever? What important lesson will Fina learn on her journey?
Video script prompt
Title: Even Foxes Get Lost Fina the fox was fast, clever, and always sure of herself. “I never need a map!” she said proudly. “My nose always knows!” One morning, she set off on a journey to visit her cousin across the Whispering Woods. She packed berries, water, and a shiny rock—but no map. “I’ll take a shortcut,” she said, and leapt into the thick trees. Hours passed. The trees looked the same. The sun moved behind clouds. The air grew cold. Fina stopped. “This doesn’t feel right,” she mumbled. She turned left, then right, then ran forward—but nothing looked familiar. “I’m not lost,” she said aloud. But her tail drooped. Suddenly, she heard a voice. “You okay?” It was a gentle deer named Lani. “I… I think I might be a little lost,” Fina admitted quietly. Lani smiled. “It’s okay. It happens. Even smart foxes get turned around.” Lani showed her how to use moss on trees to find direction, and how to follow the sound of river water to get home. “Thanks,” Fina said softly. “I thought asking for help meant I wasn’t clever.” “Being wise means knowing when to ask,” said Lani. Together, they followed the path, and by sunset, Fina saw her cousin’s hill. That night, she told everyone about her adventure—and how a smart fox learned something new. From then on, she always carried a map... and a little more humility. Moral: Asking for help doesn’t make you weak—it makes you wise.
How to use this Cartoon video template
Template Name: Fina the Lost Fox
Step 1
Click the "Use Template" button to load the "Fina the Lost Fox" preset.
Step 2
Review the default settings. This template is pre-configured with the Seedance Pro model and Pixar style. Click "Run Script" to generate your initial draft.
Step 3
In the editor, locate the Story Topic box. You can rewrite it completely to tell your own story. You can also add specific tags like "#cartoon #kids #fairy-tale" to guide the AI.
Step 4
Choose your visual aesthetic from the Style carousel. Then, fine-tune your technical settings: Aspect Ratio (16:9) and Video Model (Seedance Pro).
Step 5
Give your characters a voice. Select a narrator (current default: Default Voice) and choose a Background Music track like "Vayase A Dormir".


















