Punch (monkey)

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Punch
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Punch in March 2026
Species Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata)
SexMale
BornJuly 26, 2025 (age 7 months)
Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan
Known forUsing a stuffed orangutan plushie
ResidenceIchikawa City Zoo
Weight2 kg (4.4 lb) (February 2026) [1]
Named after Monkey Punch

Punch-kun (Japanese: パンチくん, Hepburn: Panchi-kun; born July 26, 2025), or simply Punch, sometimes also referred to as Punch Monkey, is a baby Japanese macaque, or snow monkey, at the Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan. He gained viral attention on social media for his attachment to a large orangutan stuffed toy. Punch's internet popularity led to a surge in visitors to the zoo starting in February 2026.

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Biography

Punch was born on July 26, 2025, at the Ichikawa City Zoo. He was named after Monkey Punch, the mangaka who authored Lupin the Third . [2] Subsequently, he was abandoned by his mother, who lacked interest in raising him. Alison Behie, a primatology expert at Australian National University, attributed "age, health and inexperience" as potential factors in mothers abandoning their offspring. Zookeepers have also suggested that Punch was born during a heatwave which is a "high stress environment" for mothers giving birth and they may "prioritise their own health and future reproduction rather than continue to care for an infant whose health may be compromised by those environmental conditions". [3] The following day, he was artificially fed, drinking milk from a baby bottle, and two caretakers began hand-raising him. [2]

Punch was integrated with other macaques at the zoo's Monkey Mountain, with around 60 monkeys, on January 19, 2026. [4] [1] Due to the lack of a maternal figure, Punch initially struggled with socializing, showing "signs of anxiety and isolation". [5] However, one keeper stated that despite occasional ostracizing by other macaques, Punch was "mentally strong". [1] In one viral clip circulated in February, a monkey pushed Punch away. [6] Takashi Yasunaga, head of Ichikawa's zoo and botanical gardens, called Punch-kun "very outgoing". [2] To aid in his socialization and muscle growth, zoo officials gave Punch a Djungelskog orangutan plushie from IKEA, which he began clinging to and treating as a surrogate mother. [7] [8] [9]

As of February 23, 2026, the Ichikawa City Zoo reported that Punch was playing with other monkeys and able to eat without requiring help from a caretaker. [10] On March 5, the zoo announced that Punch was clinging his plushie toy less and had begun to socialize with adult monkeys. [11] [12]

Reception

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Punch with his plush toy

On February 5, 2026, the zoo made an online post about Punch's backstory, which became an overnight sensation. [2] More images of Punch-kun with the orangutan plushie soon went viral in Japan and abroad, and the hashtag #HangInTherePunch (#がんばれパンチ) began circulating online. [13] Nicknames have also been given to the orangutan plushie itself, such as "Oran-Mama" or "Oran-Mother." [2] Long queues began forming at the Ichikawa City Zoo, which zoo officials considered unprecedented, causing them to apologize for delays in entry. [14] The number of visitors to the zoo in February 2026 doubled from the previous year. [15]

On February 17, IKEA representatives visited the Ichikawa City Zoo and donated 33 stuffed toys to Punch. [16] Sales of the Djungelskog orangutan plushie heavily increased, selling out in the majority of IKEA locations. [15] In March, Blackpink member Lisa visited Punch herself and posted an Instagram story of her own orangutan plushie from IKEA. [17]

On February 27, Google added a search animation to queries about Punch, showing an "animated monkey icon" and showering "Bright pink hearts" from the top of the screen. [18] Punch is featured on Roku screensavers. [19]

Punch's circumstances became the subject of various op-ed pieces trying to diagnose why his story became a global sensation. Louie Villalobos, writing for USA Today , stated that "Punch reminds us of the loneliness and sadness we've felt in our lives from loss or rejection, and the feeling that maybe we weren't enough. But he is also teaching us that there is always hope through perseverance in the face of rejection." [20] Mary McNamara, writing for the Los Angeles Times , shared that her daughter typed "I am Punch and he is me" into her family group chat and argued that it was "a sentiment shared by many," as "Everyone knows what it's like to feel small and bewildered as you circle a social group, seeking a way in, just as everyone knows what it's like to be rejected by those whose approval we seek." [21] Today observed social media reactions from users casting sympathy and companionship to Punch from afar along the lines of "We're ALL Punch's family now" and "We're not okay." [22]

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 5 子ザル「パンチ」すくすく ぬいぐるみ「母親代わり」 市川市動植物園 [Baby monkey "Punch" grows strong; plush toy "mother figure" at Ichikawa Zoo]. Yomiuri Shimbun (in Japanese). February 18, 2026. Archived from the original on February 21, 2026. Retrieved February 18, 2026.
  3. Yang, Maya (February 23, 2026). "The tragedy of Punch the monkey: why do mother animals abandon their offspring?". The Guardian. Retrieved March 6, 2026.
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  8. Hooper, Sarah (February 17, 2026). "Baby monkey abandoned by his mum only has a cuddly toy for company". Metro. Retrieved February 19, 2026.
  9. Tumin, Remy (February 19, 2026). "A Lonely Baby Monkey Wins Hearts, and Even a Few Friends". The New York Times. ISSN   0362-4331 . Retrieved February 28, 2026.
  10. Cross, Greta (February 26, 2026). "Going bananas for Punch? Here's the latest on the viral baby monkey". USA Today. Retrieved February 28, 2026.
  11. McCurry, Justin (March 5, 2026). "Social climber: Punch the monkey starts to outgrow his Ikea plushie". The Guardian. Retrieved March 6, 2026.
  12. Yamaguchi, Mari (March 5, 2026). "Japanese zoo confirms breakthrough for Punch the monkey after abandonment". The Independent. Retrieved March 6, 2026.
  13. Bell, Crystal (February 17, 2026). "The internet is rooting for this abandoned baby monkey and his stuffed animal". Mashable. Retrieved February 18, 2026.
  14. Khalil, Shireen (February 17, 2026). "Here's the sad reason why Punch, the viral baby monkey, carries stuffed animal". News.com.au . Retrieved February 18, 2026.
  15. 1 2 Bantock, Jack (March 3, 2026). "Punch the monkey stole the internet's heart. Now fans are sweeping up his IKEA plushie". CNN. Retrieved March 4, 2026.
  16. ぬいぐるみが母親代わり…子ザルの「パンチ」に新たな贈りもの 市川市動植物園(チバテレ) [Stuffed toy acts as mother figure to baby monkey "Punch" - a new gift at Ichikawa Zoo]. Yahoo!ニュース (in Japanese). February 18, 2026. Archived from the original on February 18, 2026. Retrieved February 18, 2026.
  17. Regis, Ralph (March 9, 2026). "BLACKPINK's LISA Meets Baby Punch In Japan". billboardphilippines.com. Retrieved March 9, 2026.
  18. "Punch the Monkey: Google celebrates the viral macaque with interactive search animation". The Hindu. February 27, 2026. ISSN   0971-751X . Retrieved February 28, 2026.
  19. MarketBeatMarch 5; clipboard, 2026Link copied to (March 6, 2026). "ARK Investment Management LLC Has $736.14 Million Stock Holdings in Roku, Inc. $ROKU". MarketBeat. Retrieved March 7, 2026.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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  21. McNamara, Mary (February 21, 2026). "Commentary: 'I am Punch': How a baby monkey made us laugh, cry and see ourselves in his struggle to fit in". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 28, 2026.
  22. Calvario, Liz (February 20, 2026). "Punch the Monkey Has Captured Hearts Around the World. Here's Why". Today . Retrieved February 28, 2026.