Punch the Monkey is Emptying IKEA Shelves

Sometimes, social media pays out

Punch the monkey and IKEA djungelskog plush
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By RC Staff

Key Points

  • IKEA’s Djungelskog orangutan plush went viral alongside Punch

  • Resellers quickly recognized the opportunity and flipped the $20 plush for up to $100

  • IKEA is actively restocking, making this a short window that fast movers already capitalized on

The internet united over a baby monkey, and a few sharp resellers quietly made $60 to $80 in profit on a stuffed animal that retails for less than a movie ticket. The story of Punch — a seven-month-old Japanese macaque clinging to an IKEA plush for comfort after being abandoned by his mother — swept through social media last week and triggered a brief but genuine frenzy on eBay. The plush sold out. Listings climbed. And the resellers who recognized the moment early walked away eating.

Punch and Djungelskog

Punch (or Punch-kun, as his fans in Japan call him) was born in July 2025 at the Ichikawa City Zoo in Chiba, just outside Tokyo. His mother rejected him shortly after birth, and zookeepers have hand-raised him ever since. When he was integrated into the zoo’s Monkey Mountain with around 60 other macaques in January 2026, the transition was rough. Without a maternal figure, Punch had no idea how to navigate the social dynamics of a monkey troop.

The zookeepers’ solution was the IKEA Djungelskog orangutan plush, a 14-inch stuffed toy with velcro hands and feet that happen to be roughly the size of an adult female macaque. Punch took to it immediately. Clips of him dragging the plush across the enclosure, cuddling it, and desperately trying to get it to hug him back started racking up tens of millions of views on TikTok and Instagram.

Stephen Colbert name-dropped it. IKEA Spain ran an actual ad with Punch’s image captioned “Sometimes family is who we find along the way.” The zoo started getting so many visitors that they had to post public transport advisories on their website.

By February 15, the Djungelskog was moving fast enough that IKEA acknowledged the surge in a statement, citing sharp sales increases specifically in Japan, the United States, and South Korea. IKEA Japan donated additional plushes directly to the zoo. Before long, US and international stock was depleted.

Djungelskog Plushes Resell Online

The resale window opened quickly and closed just as fast. As IKEA shelves cleared out, eBay listings for the Djungelskog jumped. At peak hype, asking prices climbed as high as $350, with other listings posted at $269 and $240. Sold listings tell a more realistic story: most transactions completed in the $90 to $100 range, representing a roughly 4 to 5x return on a $19.99 retail item.

Djungelskog plushes listed for sale on eBay

After eBay fees of around 13%, a seller moving the plush at $95 walked away with approximately $63 in profit. Not life-changing, but not bad for a trip to IKEA. Resellers who bought multiples or caught the wave early at higher clearing prices did considerably better.

Prices have since softened as IKEA works to restock, and the frenzied initial demand has settled into something more rational.

This was a textbook viral moment flip. The Djungelskog had no intrinsic scarcity — IKEA produces these at scale and prices them at $19.99 because they are meant to be a broadly accessible product. What created the opportunity was speed and attention. Resellers who recognized the emotional pull of Punch’s story, understood that mainstream media coverage would translate to demand, and moved before IKEA shelves emptied had a real window.

The key variables were all aligned: a single, specific product that was easy to identify and source locally, a retail price low enough to make multiple-unit buying accessible, and a viral story with the emotional weight to drive impulse purchases from casual buyers who simply wanted the plush Punch has. That combination is relatively rare.

The flip is mostly over at this point. IKEA is restocking, the story is past peak virality, and secondary market prices are trending back toward normal. Resellers still holding inventory should move it now rather than wait on a second wave that probably is not coming. IKEA’s supply chain is too robust to sustain a prolonged shortage on a product this mainstream.

Bottom Line

The Djungelskog flip is a useful case study in what separates resellers who consistently find these opportunities from those who hear about them too late. This was never about deep product knowledge or inside access. It was about paying attention — recognizing an emotional viral story, identifying the specific product at the center of it, and acting before the mainstream caught up.

Most of the coverage of Punch that exploded between February 15 and 20 included the product name and the $19.99 price right in the article. The information was public. The resellers who profited just moved on it faster.

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