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Punch is a seven-month-old Japanese macaque living at Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan. Born in July 2025, he was abandoned by his mother shortly after birth. Zoo staff stepped in to care for him and gave him a soft toy for comfort — an IKEA DJUNGELSKOG orangutan plush.
Videos of Punch clinging tightly to the stuffed orangutan, especially when struggling to integrate with other monkeys, quickly went viral across TikTok, Instagram, and X. The touching clips, often shared with the Japanese hashtag “Hang in there, Punch,” resonated with millions worldwide. Many viewers saw him as a symbol of vulnerability, resilience, and emotional comfort.
The plush toy — retailing at just S$19.90 in Singapore — has long limbs and a cuddly body. Fans affectionately nicknamed it “Oran-Mama” as Punch hugs it like a surrogate mother.
Following the viral surge, demand for the DJUNGELSKOG plush skyrocketed globally. It has reportedly sold out in Japan, the United States, South Korea, and Singapore. Resale prices have surged dramatically, with listings on eBay reaching as high as US$350 (approximately S$442), according to media reports.
While the full-sized orangutan plush is currently unavailable in Singapore, IKEA’s smaller S$2.90 mini version remains in stock — at least for now.
Punch’s story has not only melted hearts worldwide but also turned an affordable stuffed toy into a highly sought-after collector’s item almost overnight.
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Cute.
Not buying it.

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