
Punch the Monkey, a tiny Japanese macaque, left global netizens relating to him after he was seen carrying an orange plushie everywhere he went. Punch the Monkey sparked a viral surge, and it happened due to a very emotional relatability.
First, the internet was obsessed with a penguin’s video, which showed the penguin leaving all behind and moving forward, and followed by that, Punch the Monkey’s emotional attachment to his plushie, after being abandoned by everyone, not only struck an emotional chord but also led people to launch campaigns, even well, that was because of virality. However, Punch the Monkey is trending again, and this time, not because he was clinging to his orange plushie, but because he had left him, rather outgrown him.
Punch the Monkey outgrown his attachment to his orange plushie: Here’s why?
Punch the monkey was born in July 2025, and his real name is Panchi-Kum. When he was just 6 months old, his mom abandoned him, and he was left lonely. Not only that, while Panchi was already abandoned, he was also not able to form any connection to the older macaques in the Ichikawa City Zoo in Japan, where he was staying. As he was struggling and all alone, the Zoo authorities gave him an orange plushie, which became his home and someone he relied on, just like a surrogate mother.















