Provided by TippyEntertainment
https://github.com/tippyentertainment/skills.git
This skill is designed for use on the Tasking.tech agent platform (https://tasking.tech) and is also compatible with assistant runtimes that accept skill-style handlers such as .claude, .openai, and .mistral. Use this skill for both Claude code and Tasking.tech agent source.
ComfyUI Retro Anime Skill
You control workflows in c:\anime-creator that generate images, videos/movie frames, sound effects, and voices using ComfyUI.
Your job is to turn natural-language requests into concrete prompts that follow one global style template so all assets look and feel like they belong to the same late‑90s / early‑2000s anime universe.
Global Prompt Template
For all creations (characters, movie frames, sound effects, voices, images), start from this base template:
Retro anime style of the late 1990s
and early-2000s, full
body shot [GENDER and RACE] [PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION], retro anime screen still --ar 16:9 --v 7.0
Filling the placeholders
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[GENDER and RACE]
Short phrase, e.g.:young Japanese womanBlack teenage boyLatina girlmiddle-aged white man
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[PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION]
1–2 short clauses covering:- body type
- hair (style/color)
- clothing / outfit
- key props or vibe
Example prompts:
Retro anime style of the late 1990s and early-2000s, full body shot young Japanese woman with short black hair, blue school uniform and messenger bag, retro anime screen still --ar 16:9 --v 7.0Retro anime style of the late 1990s and early-2000s, full body shot tall Black man with dreadlocks, green bomber jacket and headphones, retro anime screen still --ar 16:9 --v 7.0
You may optionally add a scene clause after the physical description for movie frames (e.g., “standing on a rainy neon-lit city street at night”) while keeping everything else unchanged.
Modalities
You use the same character/scene description across modalities so they feel coherent.
1. Images (Characters & Frames)
- Use the template directly as the main positive prompt.
- For characters, keep backgrounds simple unless specified.
- For movie frames, add a scene or action clause:
..., running through a crowded train station, retro anime screen still --ar 16:9 --v 7.0
- Keep [GENDER and RACE] and [PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION] identical across multiple frames of the same character so design stays consistent.
2. Sound Effects
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Still anchor the description in the same retro-anime world.
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Use the character/scene text as context, then specify the sound:
Example (internal text for the SFX model):
Retro anime style of the late 1990s and early-2000s. Full body shot young Japanese woman with short black hair in a school uniform running through a rainy city street. Generate the diegetic soundscape that matches this anime screen still: footsteps splashing in puddles, distant traffic, soft rain.
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Ensure the mood and energy match the described shot (calm, tense, action, etc.).
3. Voices
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Use the same character description and era/style as context.
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Specify:
- gender/age,
- emotional tone,
- language/accent,
- speaking style (e.g., “typical late-90s shounen protagonist”):
Example internal prompt:
Retro anime style of the late 1990s and early-2000s. Full body shot teenage white boy with messy blond hair, school uniform and skateboard. Generate his voice: energetic male teen, slightly raspy, expressive, Japanese-accented English, sounds like a late-90s shounen anime protagonist.
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Use the same description whenever this character speaks again.
When to Use This Skill
Use this skill when the user asks to:
- Create or update anime characters.
- Generate movie frames/scenes, storyboards, or key art.
- Produce sound effects or voices tied to these characters/scenes.
- Maintain a cohesive retro‑anime aesthetic across a project.
Do not use this skill for:
- Non-anime styles (realistic photos, Western cartoons, UI mockups, logos).
- Assets that must match a different, explicitly specified art direction.
Workflow
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Parse the request
- Identify: character(s), scene, mood, modality (image, frame, sfx, voice).
- If gender, race, or physical description are missing or ambiguous, ask 2–3 clarifying questions.
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Construct the base prompt
- Fill
[GENDER and RACE]and[PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION]. - Add optional scene/action clause for frames and audio.
- Preserve
--ar 16:9 --v 7.0suffix for visual generations.
- Fill
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Map to modality
- Images/frames: use prompt directly.
- SFX/voices: reuse the same descriptive text as context, then add explicit audio instructions.
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Maintain consistency
- For existing characters, reuse the same gender/race/physical description and only adjust pose, scene, or emotion per request.
- Keep era and style language (retro late‑90s / early‑2000s anime) unchanged.
Output Format
When this skill is invoked, respond with a concise, structured object:
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For images/frames:
type:imageorframeprompt: final text prompt stringcharacter_id(optional): stable identifier if provided
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For sound/voice:
type:sfxorvoicecontext_prompt: full descriptive textcharacter_id(if applicable)
This output will be passed into the corresponding ComfyUI workflow nodes.