Create a one-page cute humorous comic in a 5-panel layout (arranged like a simple webcomic page).
Style: adorable anthropomorphic animal comic, soft pastel colors, clean line art, rounded shapes, expressive faces, simple indoor background, cute exaggerated emotions, and light slapstick humor.
The tone should be sweet, funny, and slightly chaotic, with a punchline at the end.
Main characters
Parent cat: orange tabby cat, tall and slim, wearing a purple striped long-sleeve shirt, expressive green eyes, patient but tired.
Kitten: small black kitten with huge green eyes, round face, wearing a light blue onesie, dramatic and energetic.
Story concept
The kitten desperately wants to do something “all by myself,” but the independence lasts only a few seconds.
Panel 1
The little black kitten is crying dramatically on the floor with big tears and open mouth.
The orange parent cat bends down, looking worried and tired.
Speech bubble from the kitten:
“I WANNA DO IT ALL BY MYSELF!”
Speech bubble from the parent cat:
“Okay, okay! I’ll let you do it yourself if you stop crying!”
Panel 2
The parent cat sets a small bowl of cereal or snack on the table in front of the kitten.
The kitten suddenly looks calm and serious.
Parent cat says:
“Here you go.”
Panel 3
The kitten stands proudly at the table, puffing up with confidence, one tiny paw raised.
The parent cat smiles warmly and watches.
Kitten says:
“Yay! I’m a big kid now!”
Parent cat says:
“Aww, look at you, cutie-pie.”
Panel 4
The kitten is now struggling with the spoon or spilling food everywhere, looking angry and frustrated.
The cereal/snack is flying around.
The kitten yells:
“DO IT FOR ME!”
The parent cat looks startled.
Panel 5
The parent cat stares blankly with a tired, deadpan expression while cleaning up the mess.
The kitten happily walks away, smiling proudly, as if nothing happened.
Small speech bubble from the kitten:
“I DID IT!”
Visual notes
Keep backgrounds simple and uncluttered.
Focus on facial expressions and comedic timing.
Use cute body language and exaggerated emotion.
Make the final panel land as the joke.
The whole page should feel like a short, self-contained, wholesome internet comic.