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    “Cover of a comic-occult magazine. A goofy Baphomet, now dubbed Giorgetto Bafometto, strikes a ridiculous pose while holding a sparking torch that looks like a birthday candle. In the background, a sunny meadow replaces the eerie forest, with wobbly cartoon trees and a pentagram drawn clumsily in colorful chalk. The title ‘GIORGETTO BAFOMETTO’ is proudly splashed across the center in playful, crooked letters that look like they’re from a kid’s craft project. The scene is bursting with bright reds, yellows, and purples, exuding more Saturday morning cartoon energy than occult mystique.”
    “Cover of a comic-occult magazine. A goofy Baphomet, now dubbed Giorgetto Bafometto, strikes a ridiculous pose while holding a sparking torch that looks like a birthday candle. In the background, a sunny meadow replaces the eerie forest, with wobbly cartoon trees and a pentagram drawn clumsily in colorful chalk. The title ‘GIORGETTO BAFOMETTO’ is proudly splashed across the center in playful, crooked letters that look like they’re from a kid’s craft project. The scene is bursting with bright reds, yellows, and purples, exuding more Saturday morning cartoon energy than occult mystique.”
    “Cover of a comic-occult magazine. A goofy Baphomet, now dubbed Giorgetto Bafometto, strikes a ridiculous pose while holding a sparking torch that looks like a birthday candle. In the background, a sunny meadow replaces the eerie forest, with wobbly cartoon trees and a pentagram drawn clumsily in colorful chalk. The title ‘GIORGETTO BAFOMETTO’ is proudly splashed across the center in playful, crooked letters that look like they’re from a kid’s craft project. The scene is bursting with bright reds, yellows, and purples, exuding more Saturday morning cartoon energy than occult mystique.”
    “A comedic reimagining of an occult magazine cover, captured as a real photograph using Panavision cinema prime lenses and broadcast-quality lighting. The star is Giggetto Bafometto, a hilariously clumsy version of Baphomet, awkwardly holding a sparking torch that looks like a faulty party decoration. The backdrop features a cheerful meadow with cartoonish trees and a wonky pentagram doodled in colorful chalk, all lit with bright, even lighting that enhances the absurdity. The title ‘GIGGETTO BAFOMETTO’ takes center stage in bold, playful, mismatched lettering, adding to the overall parody vibe. The professional cinematographic quality contrasts sharply with the whimsical subject, amplifying the humor.”
    “A comedic reimagining of an occult magazine cover, captured as a real photograph using Panavision cinema prime lenses and broadcast-quality lighting. The centerpiece is Giorgetto Bafometto, a comical rendition of Baphomet, posed awkwardly with a sparking torch that resembles a malfunctioning birthday candle. The background, illuminated with a vibrant yet exaggerated color palette, features a sunny meadow with cartoonish, unevenly placed trees and a childlike pentagram sketched in chalk. The title ‘GIORGETTO BAFOMETTO’ is boldly displayed in the middle, with playful, irregular lettering. The broadcast lighting enhances the scene’s vibrant hues and playful textures, giving it a polished yet whimsical aesthetic reminiscent of a parody film poster.”

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