😼 Kymata Labs · AI Animal Comedy · New funny shorts on TikTok @snoutandmic
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AI Animal Comedy, Directed by an Agent.
Snout & Mic is Kymata Labs' funny-animal channel. An orange cat pulls up in a Power Wheels and honks for a cheeseburger. An ostrich rides shotgun. Every short is written, generated, and cut by an AI agent — Claude Code CLI driving the Higgsfield MCP — and posted to TikTok.
@snoutandmic · AI-generated funny animal videos · Built with the same Claude Code + MCP stack Kymata Labs ships
Ridiculous Premises, Shipped by an Agent
Absurd by Design
An orange cat pulls up in a Power Wheels and honks for a cheeseburger. An ostrich rides shotgun. The premise is the punchline — and it's built to stop the scroll in the first second.
Made by an Agent
Every short is produced through Claude Code CLI driving the Higgsfield MCP — the same agentic AI stack Kymata Labs builds with. The agent writes the bit, generates the footage, and assembles the cut.
Built for the Feed
Tight, loopable, caption-forward. Engineered to the mechanics of short-form: a hook up top, a clean read on a phone, and a payoff that earns the replay.
A Recognizable Cast
Recurring animal characters and running bits — orange-cat behavior, drive-thru chaos — so the channel feels like a world, not a pile of one-off clips.
How a Short Gets Made
No camera, no shoot — an AI agent end to end.
Write the Bit
Claude Code CLI develops the premise — the absurd one-line scenario that carries the whole video — plus the characters and the beat.
Generate the Footage
The agent calls the Higgsfield MCP to generate the shots: image and video generation, polled and pulled back automatically. No render farm, no shoot.
Cut for the Hook
Shots are assembled into a tight short with the gag front-loaded, captioned for sound-off viewing, and sized for the feed.
Post & Learn
It ships to TikTok @snoutandmic, and what lands feeds the next batch — the channel is a live experiment in what AI-made comedy actually goes viral.
Why It Exists
Anyone can prompt a single funny clip. Running an actual channel— a consistent voice, recurring bits, a posting cadence, a feedback loop on what performs — is the hard part, and it's exactly what a real product needs. Snout & Mic is Kymata Labs proving that an agent (Claude Code) orchestrating MCP tools (Higgsfield) can run one in public, one absurd animal short at a time.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Snout & Mic?
A Kymata Labs channel of AI-generated funny animal videos on TikTok — absurd, short-form comedy built around animals (lots of cats). Think an orange cat ordering at the drive-thru, or an ostrich riding shotgun: a ridiculous premise, generated and cut into a scroll-stopping short.
How are the videos made?
Each one is produced through Claude Code CLI driving the Higgsfield MCP. Claude Code writes and directs the bit; the Higgsfield MCP generates the footage (image and video generation, polled and downloaded by the agent); and the agent assembles the final short. It's the team's own agentic AI stack, pointed at comedy.
Are these real animals?
No — they're AI-generated. The whole point is scenarios you could never actually film (a cat driving a Power Wheels to a burger joint), made believable and funny by a generative-video pipeline rather than a camera.
Why does Kymata Labs run a TikTok channel?
Snout & Mic is a working proof that the team can take a frontier AI stack — Claude Code orchestrating MCP tools like Higgsfield — and ship a real audience-facing product with it. It's a portfolio you can watch, and a live testbed for what AI-native content actually performs.
Where do I watch it?
On TikTok at @snoutandmic. New animal-comedy shorts post there.
See the Cat Drive the Power Wheels
The bits only land in motion. New funny animal shorts post on TikTok.
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