One sentence → full episode
Talking vegetable video generator
Vegetables are funnier than fruit and almost nobody is using them. Write the argument in a sentence and Frutti casts the vegetables, writes what they say, voices them and returns a finished captioned episode.
Story
Your one-line premise becomes a scene-by-scene script with a conflict and a payoff.
Cast
Original characters are designed and kept consistent from scene to scene.
Voices
Every character gets a distinct AI voice — dialogue is performed, not subtitled.
Captions
Word-timed captions are burned in, styled to stay readable with the sound off.
Export
One finished 9:16 episode for TikTok, Shorts and Reels. No editor, no export settings.
Vegetables carry a personality fruit cannot
Fruit reads as sweet, bright and sympathetic, which makes it perfect for drama and useless for contempt. Vegetables read as bitter, stubborn and self-important before a single line is spoken — garlic is aggressive, celery is smug, eggplant is dramatic. That is free characterisation the audience accepts instantly.
It is also a far emptier niche. The talking-produce format is saturated at the fruit end and barely touched at the vegetable end, which means the same effort buys a lot more distinctiveness. The character library documents how each vegetable tends to read on screen.
Real outputs, not a promo reel
These are finished, self-hosted Frutti episodes — the same engine and pipeline this generator runs. Watch them end to end and judge the output before paying anything.
Locker-room fruit drama · 0:31
A finished vertical episode with a recurring fruit cast, spoken dialogue, motion, sound design, and burned-in captions.
Organ ensemble · 0:34
Talking organs with distinct voices and a full story beat structure. Absurd cast in, finished vertical episode out.
Organ night shift · 0:40
Talking organs on the night shift — character continuity, sound design, and burned-in captions straight out of the generator.
Kitchen premises to steal
Put two vegetables in a small space with incompatible opinions and let the scene do the work.
- a garlic hosts a cooking show and insults every ingredient that walks in
- an eggplant delivers a dramatic monologue about being confused for a fruit
- a celery stick explains to a potato why it is nutritionally superior
- two onions argue about which of them makes people cry harder
- a broccoli runs a support group for vegetables nobody orders
- a corn cob returns to the kitchen after being creamed and wants answers
An underused corner of a crowded format
Recurring casts matter more when the niche is small, because recognition arrives faster. A vegetable ensemble that returns every episode gets identified in the feed within a handful of posts.
Frequently asked questions
What is a talking vegetable video generator?
A tool that turns a written premise into a video where vegetable characters speak. Frutti generates the full episode — script, cast, AI voices, animation, captions and a vertical export.
Can I mix vegetables and fruit in one episode?
Yes. The cast is built from your premise, so a scene can hold any mixture of produce, and rivalry between the two groups is one of the more reliable comedic engines in the format.
Do the vegetables keep their look across episodes?
Yes — appearance and voice both persist, which is what lets an ensemble become a recognisable cast rather than a new set of strangers each post.
Is it free?
Writing the episode is free without an account. Rendering is paid because generation costs real money per second.