Direct a retro cartoon in your browser with Morphic's retro cartoon generator. Generate the old-school looks scene by scene, 1930s rubber-hose bounce, mid-century Saturday-morning flat color, and worn film-grain frames. Voice it with Speech, then assemble the scenes into one short on Compose.

Retro styles you can direct

Retro scenes you can stage

A rubber-hose street bounce

A side-on frame where a hoselike 1930s character bounces down a simple street, limbs curving and stretching on every step, bold inky outlines and a warm film-grain wash over the whole frame.

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A mid-century flat-color scene

A blocked flat-color living room in Saturday-morning style, hard shadows and simple shapes, a character moving in limited-animation holds while the camera stays locked off under even light.

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A bouncing title-card open

A patterned ground where hand-lettered period type bounces in letter by letter and settles into a headline, cel-paint colors and a faint gate weave giving the card an aged vintage feel.

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A squash-and-stretch gag beat

A tight frame where a character drops, flattens hard on impact, then springs back tall in an exaggerated recoil, thick wobbling outlines and grain selling the classic retro comic timing.

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retro cartoon-Videos in drei Schritten erstellen

  1. 01

    Beschreiben Sie Ihre retro cartoon-Szene

    Beschreiben Sie die retro cartoon-Szene, die Sie möchten, in einfachen Worten.

  2. 02

    Video generieren

    Morphic generiert in Sekunden einen filmreifen Clip auf Ihrer Canvas.

  3. 03

    retro cartoon-Video verfeinern

    Passen Sie den Prompt an, generieren Sie Varianten und laden Sie die Aufnahme herunter oder teilen Sie sie.

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Häufig gestellte Fragen

Where can I make a retro cartoon with AI?
You can direct a retro cartoon in your browser on Morphic. Open the Text to Video tool, describe the era, the rubber-hose motion, and the line and color you want, and Morphic generates each scene. On Compose you assemble the scenes into one short with no drawing or cel work by hand.
What retro styles work best with AI video?
The 1930s rubber-hose look and mid-century flat-color TV style read cleanly because each leans on bold outlines and simple shapes. The strongest retro shorts hold one line weight, palette, and grain across every scene so the whole piece feels cut from the same vintage reel.
How do I prompt a 1930s rubber-hose look?
Name the era and the motion. Ask for curved hoselike limbs with no elbows, constant bounce and stretch, thick uneven inky outlines, and a worn film-grain frame. Calling out the period style keeps the render from settling into clean modern flat animation.
How do I keep a retro cartoon consistent across scenes?
Reuse the same line weight, palette, and grain in every prompt so no scene breaks the vintage look. On Compose you order the scenes and time each cut so the bounces, gags, and title cards build into one coherent short from the same era.
Can I add music and narration to a retro cartoon?
Yes. The Music tool scores a bright original bed that suits the springy timing of a retro short. The Speech tool adds narration or character lines in the voice you choose, and a retro cartoon lands best when the music drives the pace and the voice punctuates the gags.