The blind box world has a new breakout star — and its superpower is vulnerability. CRY BABY is taking the collector world by storm in 2026, and the timing couldn’t be more culturally perfect.
What Is CRY BABY?
CRY BABY is a character series created by Thai artist Molly (not to be confused with Pop Mart’s MOLLY character) in collaboration with Pop Mart. The character features an adorable doll with oversized, tearful eyes and visible teardrop details. The core concept: “it’s okay to cry, it’s okay to feel.”
Why Is It Going Viral in 2026?
😢 The Emotional Resonance
Gen Z has made emotional authenticity a core value. The “it’s okay to not be okay” message built into CRY BABY’s very design hits directly at this cultural moment. The character doesn’t just look cute — it says something meaningful about accepting vulnerability.
📸 Naturally Content-Worthy
CRY BABY’s expressive face is endlessly photographable. The character photographs beautifully, creates natural emotional reactions, and pairs well with relatable “mood” captions — making it perfectly engineered for social media virality.
📦 The Pop Mart Effect
Pop Mart’s global distribution infrastructure and marketing machine can take a compelling character concept and turn it into a worldwide phenomenon. CRY BABY is following LABUBU’s trajectory: early adopters, sell-outs within minutes, secondary market premiums, and then mainstream global recognition.
CRY BABY vs LABUBU
While LABUBU leans into “kimo-kawaii” (creepy-cute) energy, CRY BABY is openly emotional and vulnerable. They appeal to overlapping but distinct audiences — LABUBU to those who love edge and character lore, CRY BABY to those who connect with emotional expressiveness and the beauty of feeling deeply.
Collector Status Right Now
Limited edition CRY BABY pieces are selling out within minutes of release. Secondary market prices are reaching 5-10x retail for sought-after pieces. If you want to collect, start now before prices climb further.