Direct the nine-tailed fox spirit in your browser with Morphic's Gumiho AI video generator. Generate Gumiho video scenes like nine glowing tails unfurling in a moonlit bamboo grove, a woman's shadow shifting into a fox on a paper screen, or a pale hand lifting a luminous fox bead to the moon, and pair them with the Music tool to score them with a gayageum melody and a low night wind. Stitch the transformations into a folklore-grade Gumiho short inside the Canvas.

Gumiho characters you can direct

Gumiho scenes you can stage

Tails unfurling in the bamboo grove

A woman in pale hanbok at the edge of a moonlit bamboo grove, nine luminous tails unfurling one by one behind her, cold blue light raking the stalks, a slow push-in as her eyes flare amber.

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Fox shadow on the paper screen

Inside a lamplit hanok room, a woman’s seated silhouette thrown onto a paper screen slowly shifting into a sharp-eared fox shape, warm tungsten glow against the dark, the lamp flame trembling.

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Lifting the fox bead to the moon

The gumiho kneeling in a forest clearing lifting a small glowing bead toward a huge low moon, the bead’s light catching on her face and tails, mist drifting low across the ground.

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White fox on the snowbound ridge

A pure-white nine-tailed fox crossing a snow-laden mountain ridge under a cold full moon, breath steaming, tails sweeping the powder, bare pine branches stark against the pale night sky.

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Make Gumiho videos in three steps

  1. 01

    Describe your Gumiho scene

    Write the Gumiho 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 Gumiho video

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

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FAQs

Where can I make Gumiho videos with AI?
You can create Gumiho scenes directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Text to Video tool, describe the nine-tailed fox, the moonlight, and the setting, and Morphic produces the clip. No installs and no specialist software needed.
What defines a Gumiho at the prompt level?
Three things define a Gumiho for a prompt: the nine luminous tails fanned behind a beautiful woman in hanbok, the moment of transformation between human and white fox, and the cold blue moonlight that the spirit moves through. Name all three and add a folk prop like the glowing fox bead so Morphic does not default to a generic fox or fantasy creature.
What kinds of Gumiho scenes work best with AI video?
Single-shot moments built around the transformation work best: nine tails unfurling in a bamboo grove, a fox shadow shifting on a paper screen, the fox bead lifted to the moon, a white fox crossing a snowbound ridge. Anchor each Gumiho scene to one clear moment, a moonlit setting, and a strong light source.
How do I keep my Gumiho consistent across scenes?
Use the Character Lineup workflow to lock in both forms, the woman in hanbok and the nine-tailed fox, then reference those cards in every prompt. Morphic preserves the hanbok, the amber eyes, and the tail-glow from scene to scene so a Gumiho series stays continuous through each transformation.
Can I add narration and music to my Gumiho videos?
Yes. The Music tool produces an original soundtrack, and a gayageum melody under a low night wind and a slow drum suits the moonlit fox-spirit beats. The Speech tool generates a whispered or measured voiceover in the voice you choose, layered onto the video to publish a complete Gumiho short.
Is the Gumiho different from the Japanese fox spirit?
Yes. The Gumiho is the nine-tailed fox of Korean folklore, tied to hanbok, the hanok village, and the bamboo-and-pine mountain setting, and it leans darker and more tragic in the old tales. Keep the design Korean rather than borrowing the Japanese kitsune look. The Gumiho is public-domain folklore, so naming the figure and its props is fully safe.