Animation example
Animation

Animation

Animation in ANY style where the look is a parameter, not a fixed treatment — flat 2D / cel cartoons (Rick and Morty, The Simpsons, South Park, adult-swim, Saturday-morning), or a general 'animated <thing>' request with no other specific medium treatment fitting. The default for animation when the user names a 2D/cartoon style or doesn't pin a CG-render look. (Reach for a more specific treatment ONLY when the user clearly wants exactly that medium: animation_3d for Pixar/CGI, anime, claymation, stop_motion, pixel_art, paper_cutout, comic_book, animated_explainer for flat-vector concept explainers.)

Example brief

Create a flat 2D cel-shaded cartoon — bold outlines, flat color fills, exaggerated expressive characters and snappy squash-and-stretch motion, in the spirit of a stylized adult-animation TV cartoon

Create with this style →

Opens the Wavemaker composer with this style pre-selected.

Animation is an AI animation video style — animation in ANY style where the look is a parameter, not a fixed treatment — flat 2D / cel cartoons (Rick and Morty, The Simpsons, South Park, adult-swim, Saturday-morning), or a general 'animated <thing>' request with no other specific medium treatment fitting. The default for animation when the user names a 2D/cartoon style or doesn't pin a CG-render look. (Reach for a more specific treatment ONLY when the user clearly wants exactly that medium: animation_3d for Pixar/CGI, anime, claymation, stop_motion, pixel_art, paper_cutout, comic_book, animated_explainer for flat-vector concept explainers.). Wavemaker generates the entire video for you — script, visuals, voiceover, and music — and assembles a finished, ready-to-share piece in minutes.

Pick Animation, describe your idea or paste a URL, and Wavemaker applies the style's tuned recipe (its look, pacing, framing, voice, and structure) to your content. Refine any scene in plain language, then export in the aspect ratio you need (vertical, square, or widescreen).

How to create a animation video

  1. Describe your video

    Paste a link or type a one-line brief. Wavemaker reads it, pulls your brand, and plans the scenes, script, and pacing for you.

  2. Pick a style

    Choose one of the styles on this page. Each is a tuned recipe — look, cut rhythm, voice, and structure — applied automatically to your brief.

  3. Generate and refine

    Wavemaker writes the script, generates every shot and voiceover, and assembles a finished video. Tweak any scene in chat or on the canvas, then export.

Animation — FAQs

What is the Animation video style?

Animation is a animation style on Wavemaker — animation in ANY style where the look is a parameter, not a fixed treatment — flat 2D / cel cartoons (Rick and Morty, The Simpsons, South Park, adult-swim, Saturday-morning), or a general 'animated <thing>' request with no other specific medium treatment fitting. The default for animation when the user names a 2D/cartoon style or doesn't pin a CG-render look. (Reach for a more specific treatment ONLY when the user clearly wants exactly that medium: animation_3d for Pixar/CGI, anime, claymation, stop_motion, pixel_art, paper_cutout, comic_book, animated_explainer for flat-vector concept explainers.) Selecting it steers the whole generation — look, cut rhythm, voice, and scene structure — toward that result, so you get a consistent Animation feel without configuring anything.

How do I make a Animation video?

Open the Wavemaker composer, choose Animation, describe your idea (or paste a link), and Wavemaker writes the script, generates the visuals and voiceover, and assembles the video. Tweak any scene in chat and export.

What aspect ratios can I export?

Vertical (9:16) for TikTok, Reels, and Shorts, square (1:1), and widescreen (16:9) for YouTube and the web. Some styles default to the ratio that performs best for their format.

What animation styles are available?

From flat 2D and illustrated looks to 3D and motion graphics — pick the style on this page that matches your project.

Can I have a recurring mascot?

Yes — Wavemaker develops a character reference and keeps your mascot consistent across every scene.

Good for explainers?

Animation is a strong fit for explainers where stylized visuals communicate more clearly than live footage.