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How a Defective Plush Horse Went Viral in China (vid)

Published January 28, 2026, 08:12
How a Defective Plush Horse Went Viral in China (vid)

A defective plush horse, produced in China, has gone viral on social media as its grimace has been identified with the work exhaustion and pressure experienced by workers. The toy, which was intended to have a cheerful smile, was manufactured with the smile upside down, giving it a sad expression. The unexpected success of the horse reflects a broader trend for “ugly-cute” toys, which have gained popularity in recent years. Many social media users commented that the horse expresses exactly how they feel during work. The owner of the manufacturing company, Happy Sister, stated that orders for the plush horse have increased dramatically, reaching over 15,000 units daily, leading to the addition of 10 extra production lines. This phenomenon is linked to the infamous 996 system, which requires employees to work from 9 am to 9 pm, six days a week. Despite the ban on 966, overtime remains common in China, and many workers experience intense stress and exhaustion. The plush horse, with its sad expression, has become a symbol of this situation, sparking discussions about working conditions and the mental health of employees.