For years, I told stories through design.
Today, I’m telling one through AI animation.
This is my first AI-made cartoon video — an educational story for kids inspired by a Bangladeshi king and his mental health journey.
I’ve always loved meaningful visuals and storytelling. This time, I wanted to experiment with AI not just for technology, but for emotion, culture, and awareness.
Still learning. Still exploring.
But honestly… seeing my imagination turn into a moving story feels magical. ❤️🇧🇩
The animation was created as an experimental learning project where AI tools were used to assist in visual development, storytelling, and animation workflows. Beyond technology, the goal was to raise awareness around mental health through a culturally rooted narrative that children and families can emotionally connect with.
As the creator behind Law of 99, I was responsible for the overall visual storytelling and AI-driven production process of the project. My role included concept development, script visualization, character styling, scene direction, AI image generation, animation workflow, video editing, pacing, and final visual composition.
Before starting the project, I explored children’s educational animations, moral storytelling formats, and AI-generated cartoon content to understand how visual simplicity and emotional storytelling can keep young audiences engaged. I also studied how cultural elements and relatable characters could make the story feel more connected to Bangladeshi viewers. The main focus of my research was finding the right balance between education, emotion, and entertainment.


