Direct the horned goblin of Korean folk tales in your browser with Morphic's Dokkaebi AI video generator. Generate Dokkaebi video scenes like a ruddy goblin striking its spiked club and showering gold across a moonlit road, a wrestling challenge under a stone bridge, or blue-green goblin fire drifting through a deserted night market, and pair them with the Music tool to score them with a janggu drum and a sly flute. Stitch the trickster beats into a folklore-grade Dokkaebi short inside the Canvas.

Dokkaebi characters you can direct

Dokkaebi scenes you can stage

Club strike on the moonlit road

A horned goblin bringing its spiked club down on a dirt mountain road, a shower of gold coins and sparks lifting into the warm orange light, the empty road and stone marker stark behind it.

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Wrestling challenge under the bridge

A bare-chested goblin and a frightened traveler locked in a wrestling grip beside a low stone bridge at night, cold moonlight on the water, reeds bending, mist curling around their feet.

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Goblin fire in the deserted market

Drifting orbs of blue-green goblin fire winding between shuttered stalls of a deserted hanok night market, paper lanterns dark, a single warm glow leaking from one closed door.

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Goblin vanishing at first light

A grinning goblin dissolving into thin morning mist on a pine mountain road as the first pale gold of dawn breaks, its dropped spiked club and a scatter of leaves left in the dirt.

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Make Dokkaebi videos in three steps

  1. 01

    Describe your Dokkaebi scene

    Write the Dokkaebi scene you want, including the moment, location, and camera direction.

  2. 02

    Generate the video

    Morphic generates a cinematic, frame-ready clip on your canvas in seconds, no editing software required.

  3. 03

    Refine your Dokkaebi video

    Tweak the prompt, regenerate variations, then download or share the moment the shot lands.

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FAQs

Where can I make Dokkaebi videos with AI?
You can create Dokkaebi scenes directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Text to Video tool, describe the horned goblin, the spiked club, and the moonlit setting, and Morphic produces the clip. No installs and no specialist software needed.
What defines a Dokkaebi at the prompt level?
Three things define a Dokkaebi for a prompt: the ruddy single-horned goblin with bulging eyes and a topknot, the spiked club that showers gold and grants wishes, and the moonlit road or night-market setting it haunts. Name all three and add the blue-green goblin fire so Morphic does not default to a generic monster or horror creature.
What kinds of Dokkaebi scenes work best with AI video?
Single-shot moments built around the trickster work best: a club strike showering gold on a moonlit road, a wrestling challenge under a stone bridge, goblin fire drifting through a deserted market, the goblin vanishing at first light. Anchor each Dokkaebi scene to one clear moment, a night setting, and a strong light source.
How do I keep my Dokkaebi consistent across scenes?
Use the Character Lineup workflow to lock in the goblin, then reference that card in every prompt. Morphic preserves the single horn, the ruddy face, the topknot, and the spiked club from scene to scene so a Dokkaebi series stays continuous from the road to the market to the dawn.
Can I add narration and music to my Dokkaebi videos?
Yes. The Music tool produces an original soundtrack, and a janggu drum under a sly flute and a low chant suits the trickster beats. The Speech tool generates a voiceover in the voice you choose, layered onto the video to publish a complete Dokkaebi short.
Is the Dokkaebi the same as a Japanese oni?
No. The Dokkaebi is the goblin of Korean folklore, more trickster than demon, tied to the wish-granting spiked club, wrestling challenges, and showering gold rather than punishment. Keep the design Korean with its single horn and ruddy folk face rather than borrowing the Japanese oni look. The Dokkaebi is public-domain folklore, so naming the figure and its props is fully safe.