TL;DR
AniME is a multi-agent system that automates long-form anime production by coordinating specialized agents to generate cinematic animations with consistent characters and synchronized audio, streamlining AI-driven anime creation.
Contribution
Introduces AniME, a novel multi-agent framework with a global memory and adaptive control for scalable, automated long-form anime generation.
Findings
Produces consistent characters across episodes
Synchronizes audio and visual elements effectively
Scalable for full-length anime production
Abstract
We present AniME, a director-oriented multi-agent system for automated long-form anime production, covering the full workflow from a story to the final video. The director agent keeps a global memory for the whole workflow, and coordinates several downstream specialized agents. By integrating customized Model Context Protocol (MCP) with downstream model instruction, the specialized agent adaptively selects control conditions for diverse sub-tasks. AniME produces cinematic animation with consistent characters and synchronized audio visual elements, offering a scalable solution for AI-driven anime creation.
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