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A retro-style Japanese fictional anime movie poster, inspired by the exaggerated theatrical posters of the 1980s and 1990s, possesses a deliberately charming, cheap pulp art texture. The scene is set in a dimly lit Japanese wooden house at night. A young female manga artist sits on the floor, next to a low table piled with manuscript paper, pens, ink, books, and drawing tools. Her messy, dark, shoulder-length hair is blown about by supernatural forces. She wears a cream-beige long-sleeved shirt with loose ruffles at the cuffs, paired with a dark plaid skirt. Her face is obscured by a soft, rectangular blur effect. One of her arms is outstretched, holding a glowing {argument name="device type" default="smartphones"} Pointing towards the shattered window, dazzling light and lightning erupt from the broken glass, illuminating the entire room with golden-white energy. Outside, the deep blue night sky is streaked with storm-like stripes and crackling lightning. The composition features a dynamic diagonal layout, with the raised arm and equipment pointing towards the central explosion point. Employing a hand-drawn anime style, the visual emphasizes dramatic rim lighting and movie poster-like shadows, using rich shades of cyan, navy, amber, and deep red to create a nostalgic, hand-drawn movie poster atmosphere. The left side of the poster is filled with prominent Japanese promotional text in multiple sections, including exaggerated red and yellow accent symbols and three classic cartoon boy expressions. A vertical Japanese slogan is added to the right. A large Japanese title spans the lower part of the image, using a red-blue metallic gradient font with sharp highlights and heavy shadows; the text content is {argument name="title text" default="The Girl Who Can Draw Time"} A cream-colored starburst badge is placed in the bottom right corner, containing more Japanese text and a small cartoon avatar. A large Japanese release date panel is added to the bottom left corner, using bright yellow numbers and white text, defaulting to {argument name="release date" default="July 18, 2025 (Kinshasa)"} Add six small rectangular film preview images from the film to the bottom edge. Add a small credits in Japanese and English to the bottom center, including {argument name="studio name" default="Building Fictions"} The overall layout presents the style of a fictional time-travel comedy anime poster set in 1935—noisy, nostalgic, cinematic, and with a touch of cheesiness in the best way possible.
Prompt breakdown
A retro-style Japanese fictional anime movie poster, inspired by the exaggerated theatrical posters of the 1980s and 1990s, possesses a deliberately charming, cheap pulp art texture.
The scene is set in a dimly lit Japanese wooden house at night.
A young female manga artist sits on the floor, next to a low table piled with manuscript paper, pens, ink, books, and drawing tools.
Her messy, dark, shoulder-length hair is blown about by supernatural forces.











