About the Christmas shoppers in city streets
Caught in a snow-covered city, Daniel and Emma navigate the crowded streets, their laughter masking unspoken tensions from a recent argument. As Christmas lights twinkle above, Emma confesses her fears of drifting apart. Daniel's heartfelt reply hangs in the cold air. Can they find a way back to each other amidst the falling snow, or will this Christmas mark the end of their journey together?
Video script prompt
Snow covered the city as Daniel and Emma hurried through crowded streets, carrying shopping bags and laughing at how unprepared they were for Christmas. They had argued earlier that day about work and future plans, and the tension still lingered between them as they walked in silence. When they stopped beneath a row of glowing Christmas lights, Emma finally said, “I’m afraid we’re moving in different directions.” Daniel paused, then answered honestly, “I’m afraid too—but I don’t want to stop walking with you.” They stood there as snow fell around them, realizing that love wasn’t about certainty, but about choosing each other again even when the path felt unclear. That night, Christmas didn’t solve everything, but it gave them the courage to keep going together.
How to use this Cartoon video template
Template Name: Christmas shoppers in city streets
Step 1
Click the "Use Template" button to load the "Christmas shoppers in city streets" preset.
Step 2
Review the default settings. This template is pre-configured with the Hailuo 02 model and Picture book 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 (9:16) and Video Model (Hailuo 02).
Step 5
Give your characters a voice. Select a narrator (current default: Default Voice) and choose a Background Music track like "None".


















