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[The Rise of 'Ugly Cute' Collectibles and the AI-Powered Nature Revolution]-[Everyone's obsessed with Labubu!]

Round Table China · B2 · 2025-06-04

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The Phenomenon of 'Ugly Cute': More Than Just a Toy

In recent years, the global toy market has witnessed a significant demographic shift, with young adults—specifically those born in the 1990s and 2000s—becoming the fastest-growing consumer group. At the heart of this trend is the "ugly cute" aesthetic, exemplified by characters like Pop Mart’s Labubu. Unlike traditional toys, these collectibles are not merely childhood keepsakes; they have evolved into fashion statements, often worn as charms on handbags by celebrities like Rihanna and Lisa from Blackpink.

The Psychology of the 'Ugly Cute' Appeal

The appeal of Labubu, a monster-like creature with "serrated teeth" and a "mischievous" grin, lies in its aesthetic contradiction. According to a study published in Frontiers in Psychology, while general beauty elicits direct pleasure, "ugly cute" items trigger a unique cognitive response: they evoke surprise and a "humorous response," which then culminates in positive, pleasurable emotions. This imperfection makes the characters feel more "authentic" and "relatable" in a social media landscape that often demands polished perfection.

Scarcity and Marketing Strategies

Pop Mart has successfully leveraged the "blind box" strategy to create a sense of mystery and scarcity, turning the simple act of purchasing a toy into a high-stakes hunt. This approach has proven to be a financial powerhouse; in 2024, the company’s revenue surged by over 375%, with Labubu alone generating approximately 3 billion yuan. The "resale market" further fuels this frenzy, with prices for rare editions soaring to as high as $1,500. This success marks a shift for Chinese brands from "Made in China" to "Created in China," proving that creative, story-driven products can achieve massive international resonance.


Technology Reconnecting Us with Nature

While the world is often criticized for being pulled away from nature by technology, China is witnessing a reverse trend. AI-powered applications are transforming how people interact with their environment, turning casual park walks into interactive educational experiences.

AI as a Botanical Guide

Modern plant identification apps leverage "artificial intelligence and extensive image libraries" to identify flora with remarkable speed and accuracy. These tools are not just for botanists; they are designed for the general public, allowing users to snap a photo and receive instant information. Some applications boast an "accuracy rate exceeding 98%" for over 4,000 plant species, effectively bridging the gap between human curiosity and botanical knowledge.

From Identification to 'Plant Doctor'

Beyond simple identification, technology is offering practical utility through "plant doctor" features. WeChat mini-programs, such as "AI Flower," allow novice gardeners to upload photos of ailing plants. The AI then uses a "vast plant pathology knowledge base" to diagnose issues and provide care instructions. By integrating "poetic references" and "cultural anecdotes" into their data, these apps have turned nature exploration into a holistic, enriching experience, fulfilling the long-held dreams of many to truly understand the "roadside plants" they encounter in their daily lives.

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What's the latest lay of the toy land?
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It's big business outside of China.
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The more you say, the more I do not understand.
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switch gears
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stealing hearts
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get their hands on
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📖 Transcript

Discussion keeps the world turning.
This is Round Table.
You're listening to Round Table with myself Hyeong, I'm joined by Yuxun and Steve Hatherly in the studio.
Coming up, have you ever wondered why quirky plush toys such as La Boo Boo and Jelly Cat have captured the hearts of so many adults around the world?
These aren't just childhood keepsakes.
They've become meaningful collectibles and even fashion statements.

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