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Pablo Prompt@pabloprompt · Dec 15, 2025

DRAGON BALL Z – LIVE ACTION We’re on a roll lately… +8 MILLION views in 1 day with this video 😱 This trend is going…

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A creator shares a tutorial on how to make viral Dragon Ball Z live-action videos using AI tools like Nano Banana Pro for image generation and Kling 2.5 Turbo for animation. The thread breaks down the process of generating realistic character images with specific prompts, editing them, and animating them into video sequences that have garnered millions of views.

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    DRAGON BALL Z – LIVE ACTION We’re on a roll lately… +8 MILLION views in 1 day with this video 😱 This trend is going super viral and a lot of people are making their own version. Hope you like mine 😉 Oh! And as always… TUTORIAL 👇🏻🧵

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    1️⃣ A month ago, getting images this realistic with any other AI model would’ve been a real hassle, but thanks to Nano Banana Pro, it’s easier than ever. You already know you can use Nano Banana Pro on multiple platforms like Gemini, Freepik, Higgsfield, Krea… We feed NB🍌 a photo of ourselves and pair it with the following prompt: “Create a selfie-style image of this young man together with Goku from Dragon Ball Z in a hyper-realistic version, portrayed by Brad Pitt. They are on the filming set of the real-life version of Dragon Ball Z. Brad Pitt has long, yellow, very natural-looking hair. Both are casually posing for the camera in a natural, friendly way. Brad Pitt is wearing Goku’s classic combat outfit. The film set includes Dragon Ball Z details.”

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    2️⃣ (Optional) If the image doesn’t quite convince us, or it’s almost perfect but missing a small detail, we can easily edit it with NB🍌. Here are two examples. In one, I extended Pitt’s hair to make it resemble Super Saiyan 3 Goku; in the other, I asked it to add the iconic patch from Goku’s outfit.

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    3️⃣ Now we repeat this process with another character, whichever one we want. Let’s get creative — we can do almost anything! 🚀

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    4️⃣ Now let’s animate the images 📹 The model that gave me the best results for this was Kling 2.5 Turbo by @Kling_ai It’s a very consistent model and, above all, very fast. In just 1 minute, your video is ready ⚡ ⚠️ That said, it’s hard to get it right on the first try, and you usually need to iterate a lot until you find a good prompt that fits the specific scene. So keep in mind that losing some credits along the way is totally normal. You can also use Kling on different platforms, but I used it directly from their website. All we have to do is upload the first image as the “Start frame” and the second one as the “End frame.” This way, we control how the video starts and how it ends. The prompt that worked best for me is the one you see in the image, although depending on the scene, I sometimes had to tweak it slightly.

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    5️⃣ Once that’s done and you’ve repeated the process with more characters from the video, you just need to edit everything together and add some music if you want. And that’s it! 🔥🔥🔥

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    Remember to follow me if you want to learn how to create viral videos like this 😊🫶🏻 And I’ll take the chance to leave my Freepik affiliate link here, where you get access to all these AI tools and many more 🔥 Plus, an extra 20% discount on their Premium and Premium+ annual plans 🎁🙌🏻 freepik.com/pricing?utm_so…