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How to Create Funny AI Videos with One Prompt

July 15, 2026 5 min read
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Animal videos consistently perform incredibly well on social media. They have that built-in “hook” that grabs attention immediately. And when you put animals in human situations, it turns into pure comedy gold. It used to require CGI specialists — today, anyone can pull this off with AI. So let’s make some fun AI videos.

First, I’ll walk you through the basics, and by the end I’ll reveal the whole trick. Once you get it, you can take it further and create your own things in the same style — with your own personal twist.

What do you need to make a funny AI video for social media

We’ll build this with two powerful tools. The first is Nano Banana, which lets you create the base image. The second is Kling 3, which turns a single image into a full video — multi-shot! One of the best AI video trends I’ve seen in recent months.

Funny AI Dog Video – Quick Guide and Easy Prompt

1. Creating the Image

Go to Nano Banana and paste the prompt below. You might need to generate a few images before you find the one that works for you.

Photorealistic anthropomorphic French Bulldog and Dalmatian standing upright in a cozy modern kitchen. The French Bulldog is slightly chubby, wearing a casual t-shirt, holding a metal baking tray with both hands at chest height, looking forward with a calm neutral expression. The Dalmatian stands beside him wearing a small kitchen apron, holding a mixing bowl in one hand and an electric hand mixer in the other, positioned naturally as if mixing ingredients, with a focused and slightly playful expression. Both characters are positioned side by side, facing the camera, framed waist-up in a centered composition. Background shows a realistic modern kitchen with a countertop, oven, and soft warm ambient lighting. Subtle depth of field keeps the dogs in sharp focus while the background is slightly blurred. Lighting is natural and cinematic, soft shadows, realistic textures of fur, fabric, and metal surfaces. Camera angle: eye-level, medium shot, 50mm lens look, shallow depth of field. Ultra-realistic detail, high dynamic range, cinematic composition, sharp focus

2. Creating the Video with Kling 3

Enter the Kling 3 video model and select multi-shot, then the custom option. After that, copy and paste the 4 prompts below one after another to create 4 segments of 3 seconds each. Just remember — all the prompts build a single combined video! Only click generate once, after all of them are ready.

💬 Personal note: I created this prompt just a few days after Kling 3 launched. At the time, it was the best thing I’d seen — and even today, a few months later (which is basically forever in AI terms), it’s still in my top 3. For me, it’s a daily-use tool.

The prompt you see here, as I mentioned, was created in the model’s early days. That’s just how it goes — every time a new model drops, you need to research and test it, and sometimes you make mistakes along the way. What I learned afterward: in practice there’s no real need to split the prompt the way I did here — that seems to be a feature that only exists in Higgsfield. Alternatively, you can just enter all the shots in one long prompt. Just don’t forget to specify the duration of each shot.

Wide Medium Shot: Camera remains static, eye-level with the dogs, waist-up framing. The Dalmatian mixes batter energetically while the French Bulldog carefully holds the baking tray — light mixing sounds + cozy kitchen ambiance
Close-Up High Angle: Camera cuts to a closer, slightly high-angle shot focusing on the mixing bowl. The mixer spins too fast, sending batter flying into the air — exaggerated splatter sound + sudden comedic burst
Medium Close-Up: Camera returns to eye-level medium shot. The French Bulldog stands frozen, face fully covered in batter, eyes blinking slowly — awkward silence + faint dripping sound
Reaction Close-Up: Camera slightly zooms toward the Dalmatian’s face. Expression shifts from shock to uncontrollable laughter — loud playful laughter + upbeat comedic timing

Advanced Tips

You can start playing with the prompt — for example, swapping the animal characters for different ones. Just keep in mind you’ll need to change both the image prompt and the video prompt accordingly.

Try to give the video more value and turn it into something more than just an entertaining clip. For example, this could be the opening of an ad for baking products. It’s all up to your imagination and your AI skills. But bottom line — you can do anything.

It’s worth remembering this doesn’t have to stay a generic funny video. The same method can become a completely personal joke — want to make someone close to you laugh? Use their own dog’s likeness instead of a random character, and you’ve got a funny, personalized gift. This same idea can also work as the opening for an ad — for food products, products for people or for pets — or even as a PSA, just with the right adaptation.

And don’t forget, if you make something awesome, tag me on Instagram!

Frequently Asked Questions

Not at all. When this article was written, Nano Banana was the best solution I’d found, which is why it’s what I recommend here. But there’s no reason you can’t use a different image generator you’re already familiar with — Midjourney, GPT, or anything else that works for you.
Absolutely. The technique itself isn’t tied to animals — it works with any character you can describe in the prompt and put in a funny/human situation. Animals just tend to work especially well because the contrast between the “human” behavior and the animal itself is what creates the comedy.