
Cute Japanese Romcom Movie Poster
A sparkly Japanese-style theatrical poster for a mascot heroine romantic comedy, ideal for parody film promos, character branding, or social media key art.
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A gorgeous Japanese romantic comedy movie poster, employing a cute and dramatic popular anime mascot style, designed like a movie trailer poster. The central image features a full-body cartoon bunny girl mascot, whose name is {argument name="character name" default="Panko"} She has a large, white face, a black body, one black ear and one bright red ear, with rugged features. Her half-closed, alluring eyes are framed by long eyelashes, and she has pink blush circles on her cheeks, a small red nose, and a slightly protruding tongue. A pink bow with white polka dots adorns her head. She wears a sleeveless pink dress with white polka dots and a black scarf-like decoration around her neck. One hand is near her cheek, her posture confident yet slightly playful. The background is a dreamy sunset over a seaside city skyline, with golden reflections on the water. The sky displays soft shades of pink, orange, and blue, accompanied by shimmering, softly blurred effects. A Ferris wheel is located on the left. Two male silhouettes are placed in the midground; one on the left stands casually, while the other on the right is dressed in a suit, hinting at potential romantic interests. Lush tropical flowers and foliage are added around the border, especially pink hibiscus in the corner, along with floating hearts and shimmering effects throughout the image. A bold, layered Japanese poster layout is employed, filled with decorative fonts and stickers. The top features handwritten Japanese text: "Laugh, cry, love. I can't bear to part with you!" with pink emphasis and doodle-like heart lines. The upper left contains a bright pink fan-shaped badge that reads "Released in Summer 2026." To the right is vertical Japanese text: "私の幸せ、探しにいきます。" A pink ribbon tag is added to the lower left, reading "Theatrical Version!" At the bottom center is a prominent main title in bold, decorative Japanese font: "アラサーパン子の婚活奮闘記" (Arasar Panko's Marriage Hunting Struggle Record), with pink and dark navy blue text, white outlines, and cute heart decorations. Below, a pink banner with highlighted yellow text reads: "Love is all the rage, life is all the rage ♥". The bottom includes a small, fake credits list in the style of a Japanese movie poster. Four Polaroid-style photos of the bunny girl characters are placed in the lower area: two on the bottom left and two on the bottom right, each showing a different cute scene, such as a close-up pose, sitting at a coffee table, wearing sunglasses, or posing outdoors. A notebook page labeled "Today's Mission" with a heart-shaped list is added to the bottom left, and a plastic iced drink cup with a straw and sunglasses are placed to the bottom right. The overall feel is feminine, comedic, inspirational, dazzling, exaggerated, and nostalgic—like a parody poster for a live-action romance movie starring a mascot. Vibrant pink, peach sunset hues, sky blue, white, and navy blue are used, with glossy highlights and a sophisticated promotional poster texture.Prompt variables
Editable argument placeholders found in the prompt, with their default values.
Variable
character name
Default
Panko
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