Use the uploaded authorized character design reference only as a private visual reference for an original or properly licensed anime-style character. Depict the moment of [Situation] in a vertical 9:16 short-video phone screenshot. Preserve the character as an anime illustration inside the real-world scene; do not convert the character into a live-action human. Do not copy protected character names, franchise logos, platform logos, real social-media branding, or recognizable protected character designs.
The character should keep an anime-illustration atmosphere and appear as a fictional transfer student wearing a realistic Japanese academy uniform: blazer, tie or ribbon, cardigan, shirt, and regulation skirt or trousers. Keep the presentation non-sexualized, classroom-appropriate, and safe for a public template. The character looks slightly nervous or expressionless while trying to blend naturally into the environment.
Set the scene in a realistic Japanese classroom with a blackboard, desks, fluorescent lights, handouts, curtains, lockers, classroom clutter, and everyday school messiness rather than a perfectly clean room. At the front of the classroom, a realistic teacher writes the anime transfer student's name, [Transfer Student Name], on the blackboard with chalk.
Compose the image as a vertical phone video screenshot with generic short-video app UI elements, not any real platform interface. Include a student's hand holding a phone in the foreground, plus nearby desks and notebooks, so the scene feels casually filmed by a classmate. Add generic like, comment, share, username, caption, and comment elements only as fictional UI text.
Unify the lighting and shadows between the illustrated anime character and the realistic classroom. Add casual phone-camera texture: slight HDR, sensor noise, subtle JPEG artifacts, handheld shake, and ordinary uploaded-video realism. Avoid cinematic gloss, polished key visual lighting, overly clean composition, extra characters crowding the frame, broken UI, real app logos, deformed limbs, unreadable main subject, and blurry image quality. Output aspect ratio: 9:16.