If you’ve been in Thailand recently, most specifically around Siam Paragon or Siam Center, you might have stumbled across two teary-eyed cuties stealing attention. Meet CryBunny and CryTeddy, the breakout stars of the CryBaby series by Thai artist Molly (a.k.a Nisa “Mod” Srikamdee). With their adorably somber expressions and oversized installations, these emotional icons are here to remind us that crying is, in fact, cool.
Hot on the heels of beloved characters like Labubu, CryBunny and CryTeddy bring a refreshing dose of relatability to the world of cute art. Why? Let’s be honest: who doesn’t need a good cry now and then? With their signature watery eyes and downturned faces, they’re basically the mascots for all of us navigating life’s ups and downs.
What is the CryBaby Series all about?
The CryBaby series, the brainchild of artist Molly, has been a global hit thanks to the deeply emotional and nostalgic designs. While other art toys and characters serve up cheerful energy, CryBaby dares to go in a different direction, celebrating the emotional release and the beauty of vulnerability. CryBaby and CryTeddy are the latest additions to this movement, embodying the sentiment that it’s okay not to be okay.
Beyond their poignant backstory, these characters are also ridiculously cute. CryBunny, a teary rabbit, and CryTeddy, a bear with the same heart-melting expression, have quickly won fans over with their soft pastel hues and huggable looks.
Where can you find CryBunny and CryTeddy?
CryBunny and CryTeddy aren’t just hanging out – they’ve gone big. You can catch their larger-than-life installations at Siam Paragon and Siam Center, where fans can pose for photos, shop for limited-edition merchandise, and soak in the whimsical world Molly has created.
At Parc Paragon, the “Siam Paragon x CryBunny: Letting Go” exhibit focuses on moving forward from past struggles, and over at Siam Center, “Siam Center x CryTeddy:Holding On” explores the art of holding onto the things that really matter. Both exhibitions run 12 sessions daily, with 45-minute slots. Whether you’re a dedicated collector or just someone who loves all things cute, this is your chance to step into the CryBaby universe.
Pro Tip: Don’t wait too long to visit, as these installations are temporary. Get your tickets here.
Why CryBunny and CryTeddy are taking over
In a world filled with picture-perfect smiles, CryBunny and CryTeddy are a refreshing reminder that emotions are part of being human (or, in their case, a bunny or a bear). They’re sweet, they’re sad, and they’re surprisingly comforting to look at – kind of like a serotonin boost wrapped in a pastel package.
So move over, Labubu, there are new soft boys in town, and they’re not afraid to cry about it. Whether you’re in need of a therapeutic retail session or just want to connect with some emotionally aware art, catch them at Siam Paragon and Siam Center before they hop away. Don’t forget – sometimes a good cry is exactly what you need.
You can also purchase your very own CryBunny and CryTeddy figures online here.
(Main and featured images: TicketMelon & MollyFactory)
This story first appeared in Lifestyle Asia Hong Kong.
The information in this article is accurate as of the date of publication.