How we tested this
Reviewed against Viggle AI tool pages in May 2026
We refreshed this guide using Viggle's current pages for animation generation, animation tools, motion control, game development, and text-to-animation.
The prompts are written around controllable motion transfer, not only viral dances. They include character-image prep, motion-source choice, and multi-character review.
How to use these prompts
Viggle works best when the character image and motion source are both clear. Prompt the character, choose or upload a motion template, then review body proportions, foot contact, face stability, and brand safety.
Prompt map
Workflows and starter prompts
Use these workflows to match the right Viggle tool to the motion job.
| Job | Prompt focus | Starter prompt | Human check |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mix | character image, motion template, body fit | Use this character image with a [motion] template. Keep the outfit and face stable, match full-body motion, and export a vertical social clip. | Check that the character proportions match the source motion. |
| Move | still image, reference motion, preserve identity | Animate this still character using [reference motion]. Preserve face, outfit, silhouette, and background as much as possible. | Reject outputs where the character slides, warps, or changes identity. |
| Multi | several characters, timing, spacing | Create a multi-character clip with [number] characters. Assign each character a role, motion timing, spacing, and interaction note. | Check overlap, character swaps, and timing before posting. |
| Mic | audio, mouth movement, expression | Make this character talk or sing to the uploaded audio. Keep head movement subtle and expression aligned with the audio mood. | Check lip sync and avoid using voices without rights. |
| Brand mascot | mascot image, safe motion, social format | Animate our brand mascot doing a simple [motion] for a [platform] clip. Keep the logo clean, avoid risky gestures, and leave room for captions. | Confirm the motion fits brand guidelines. |
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The reusable prompt
Character and motion prompts
Use these to prepare images and movement before generating.
Prompt 1
Create a full-body character image for Viggle: front-facing, clear limbs, simple background, visible feet, balanced pose, no props blocking the body.
Prompt 2
Animate this mascot with a friendly wave and small dance step. Keep logo shape stable and leave top space for caption text.
Prompt 3
Use a walking motion reference to make this character enter frame, stop, wave, and hold a final pose for text overlay.
Prompt 4
Create a game previsualization clip using this concept character and a running motion reference. Keep the silhouette readable.
Social and meme prompts
Viral clips still need brand and platform constraints.
Prompt 1
Create a vertical meme clip where [character] reacts to [situation] with exaggerated but safe body movement.
Prompt 2
Animate [character] using a trending dance template. Keep the motion upbeat, face stable, and background simple.
Prompt 3
Create a before-and-after social clip: character starts tired, then switches to excited motion after [solution].
Prompt 4
Make a looping reaction clip for comments. Motion: small shrug, head tilt, and pause for caption.
Repair and review prompts
Use these prompts to diagnose weak motion before regenerating.
Prompt 1
Audit this Viggle output for body warping, sliding feet, face drift, bad crop, unsafe gesture, and caption space.
Prompt 2
Rewrite this character prompt to improve animation readiness: full body, clear joints, simple background, no occluding objects.
Prompt 3
Create 5 safer motion alternatives for a brand mascot that should feel playful but not chaotic.
Prompt 4
Turn this long motion idea into a 10-second vertical clip plan with start pose, action, end pose, and caption moment.
What to check before publishing Viggle clips
FAQs
What is the best prompt format for Viggle AI?
Use character image, motion source, tool mode, output format, motion energy, and preservation rules. Viggle depends heavily on the quality of the character image and motion reference.
What are Viggle Mix and Move?
Viggle's animation tools page describes Mix as putting a character image into a motion video and Move as making a character in a static image move according to a motion video.
Can Viggle animate multiple characters?
Yes. Viggle describes Multi as a workflow for several character images in a motion video, and its current marketing mentions multi-track editing for multiple characters or objects.
Can Viggle create talking or singing clips?
Viggle's animation tools page describes Mic as making a character talk or sing from uploaded audio and Rap as making a rap-style music video from text and a character image.
What image works best in Viggle?
Use a clear full-body character with visible limbs, uncluttered background, good lighting, and proportions close to the motion source.
Can Viggle be used for game development?
Viggle has a game development page describing AI-powered motion capture, previsualization, and GLB animation export workflows.
What should I avoid in Viggle prompts?
Avoid using copyrighted characters, non-consensual likenesses, unsafe gestures, or motion references you do not have rights to use.
What is the main Viggle prompting mistake?
The main mistake is using a cropped or unclear character image. Prompting cannot fully fix missing legs, blocked arms, or proportions that do not match the motion.