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A talking banana named Bananito has become the unlikely star of social media’s latest viral obsession. “Fruit Love Island,” an entirely AI-generated micro-drama series featuring anthropomorphic fruit characters locked in soap opera-style love triangles, amassed roughly 300 million views and over 3.3 million followers in barely ten days before the original TikTok account was apparently wiped from the platform this week.nbcnews
The trend traces its origins to late February, when a TikTok account called @trombonechef posted a clip about a strawberry having an affair with her eggplant boss. That seed of absurdity quickly sprouted. On March 14, the anonymous account @ai.cinema021 launched its “Fruit Love Island” series, modeled on the Peacock reality franchise, releasing daily two-minute episodes featuring characters like Bluebella, Strawberina, and Grapenzo competing for romance in a villa setting. The account reportedly became the fastest-growing page in TikTok history, gaining 2.3 million followers in just four days, according to UNILAD Tech.yahoo
The format encouraged viewer participation, with fans voting on couples and suggesting storylines in the comments. Former “Love Island USA” contestants Kaylor Martin and JaNa Craig posted reaction videos, while pop star Zara Larsson drew backlash for publicly endorsing the content, later deleting her posts. Knockoff accounts proliferated rapidly, spawning spinoffs like “Too Fruity To Handle” and “Candy Love Island”.uniladtech
The frenzy was short-lived on its original platform. As of March 26, all Fruit Love Island content from @ai.cinema021 had been removed from TikTok after being flagged as “low-quality AI content,” according to Netmums. The creator’s YouTube channel was also reportedly taken down on March 25 following coordinated reporting from animators and anti-AI communities. Copycat accounts continue to surface across TikTok and Instagram Reels.netmums
Critics have raised concerns that go beyond production quality. An investigation by Wired found that female fruit characters are disproportionately depicted as victims of harassment and humiliation, revealing what the outlet described as misogynistic patterns baked into AI video generation tools. Others pointed to the environmental costs of generative AI and the displacement of human creators.techbuzz
Michael Grabowski, a professor of communication at Manhattan University, told NBC News that shows like “Love Island” rely on simple archetypes that are “particularly easy for AI to replicate and remix on a large scale,” though he maintained there will always be a place for human storytellers. Jessica Maddox, an associate professor at the University of Georgia, offered a different forecast, telling NBC News she could “1,000%” envision Hollywood adapting a toned-down AI fruit movie for a PG audience.nbcnews
On Reddit, skeptics questioned whether the view counts were even real. “If they are desperate enough to post AI, they are desperate enough to use bot views,” one user wrote.uniladtech