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    Anime Style [WAN 2.2 T2V] - High Noise (v1.0)
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    Creates videos in a modern HD anime style.

    The primary trigger is "An1meStyl3," but it is recommended to also include the tag "AnimeStyle" alongside it. When describing subjects, it helps to specify that they are anime characters, so instead of "a man speaking" it is better to use "an anime man speaking."

    WAN 2.2 appears to have a strong bias towards realistic generations, and training this LoRA with more than 2000 steps resulted in overfit and yielded a large amount of noise, even with 6 low-noise steps. As a result, more consistent generation can be achieved by bumping the model strength up to 1.2 or adding "((realistic))" to your negative prompt. In the event you are using one or more concept/motion/character LoRAs with a bias towards realism, use a stronger negative like "(((realistic))), ((photograph))"

    This is intended to be a general-use anime LoRA, so it was trained from stills on a diverse set of shows that have a common general art style, rather than fixating on a particular show or creator, so that it doesn't closely resemble any particular illustrator's signature style or creative choices.

    Version Notes:

    • Version 1: Creates characters and basic motions. Trained on a set of images

    • Version 2: Creates characters and supports more dynamic character and camera motions (previous version would inject a high amount of background noise if the camera changed angles). Trained a set of images and a set of video clips

    California AB 2013 Training Data Disclosure

    • This LoRA was fine-tuned using visual data consisting primarily of still images sourced from animated television series, along with a limited amount of publicly available fan-created renderings and AI-generated images. The training data includes copyrighted material owned by third parties, including animation studios, production committees, distributors, and individual artists. No training data was licensed or purchased. This LoRA is provided for non-commercial use only under the terms of its distribution.

    • The dataset for all versions consists of over 1,500 images collected from publicly accessible sources across more than a dozen animated series between approximately 2000 and 2025. Image data was processed through standard resizing, cropping, normalization, and labeling steps. Synthetic images were included as part of the training dataset.

    • A second version of this model additionally incorporates approximately 200–250 video clips sourced from more than half a dozen animated series. In that version, clips were used as video sequences to support motion and temporal consistency, and were processed and labeled for video training in addition to the image preprocessing described above.

    • This model is intended for non-commercial, experimental, and educational use. Generated outputs may reflect copyrighted visual styles or themes associated with the underlying training data. Users are responsible for ensuring compliance with applicable copyright law, other intellectual property laws, and all other applicable laws.

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    darkdDec 12, 2025
    CivitAI

    Hi, thanks for your effort. I wanted to ask if there's a way to use LoRa in Image to Video? Because even though it's an anime image, the video without any LoRa makes it look like a 3D animation. I'd like the animation to look like the ones in your samples. Thanks for replying.

    ReltivlyObjectv
    Author
    Dec 13, 2025· 3 reactions

    I do not believe this version of the model is compatible with I2V due to some differences in how the layers of each base model are designed/configured. That being said, I'd be happy to produce an I2V variant as well. I've queued up the training for an I2V version using the same dataset as this model, and I will let it run this weekend. If time allows, I will do some testing/verification and try to get it posted some time early next week.

    DatCivitAIGuyDec 13, 2025· 2 reactions

    @ReltivlyObjectv +1 for I2V looking forward to next week. :)

    luke283271831Dec 13, 2025
    CivitAI

    I'm curious about what makes you say that WAN 2.2 has a strong bias towards realism? The following 3 tags in front of any prompt will 90% of the time give you an anime style generation. "Anime, Japanese illustration, 2dcg".

    ReltivlyObjectv
    Author
    Dec 15, 2025· 4 reactions

    Placing all of the blame at the feet of the WAN 2.2 base model may have been a poor or incomplete choice of words on my part. I suppose a more accurate way to say it would be that WAN 2.2 defaults to realism, and many/most LoRAs skew towards realism as well, so this LoRA can help counteract those biases as well as focusing on a specific style of anime, since "Anime," "Japanese Illustration," etc. are broad categories that would also include 80s and 90s styled anime, which I specifically excluded from the dataset for this LoRA.

    tazmannner379Dec 22, 2025· 3 reactions

    Base Wan 2.2's anime looks more like 3d video game anime. The motion as well moves too "real" for animation, it looks like something rigged.

    LORA
    Wan Video 2.2 T2V-A14B

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    Platform
    CivitAI
    Platform Status
    Available
    Created
    12/7/2025
    Updated
    5/14/2026
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    Trigger Words:
    An1meStyl3, AnimeStyle

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    wan2.2_t2v_animestyle_high.safetensors

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