Kurosaki
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The You've definitely seen The inflatable frog, widely known as the "卖崽蛙", is a viral Chinese street mascot that has evolved from a local sidewalk balloon seller into an international symbol of street protest. Origin The character was created by a former art teacher and full-time mother in Nanjing, China. She designed the cute, round-bodied green frog costume inspired by the toad character from the classic Chinese cartoon Calabash Brothers. In 2022, she began wearing the costume on city streets, selling small frog-shaped balloons to support her family. How It Became Famous Videos of the frog wandering the streets, humorously “卖崽蛙” while looking tired and helpless, struck a chord with the public. The phrase “If not forced by life, who would sell their own kids?”(如果不是迫于生计,谁会卖掉自己的孩子?) went viral. The image quickly became a nationwide online sensation, representing ordinary people’s hard work and optimism. Soon, people across China wore the same costume for street performances, part-time jobs, and fun. From Chinese Streets to Global Protests In 2025, the same cheap, widely available inflatable frog costume appeared in protests across the United States and Europe. Protesters wore it for its harmless, playful appearance, using its absurd and funny image to express dissatisfaction in a nonviolent, mocking way. The frog that once sold balloons on Chinese streets became a powerful visual symbol in global street movements. 卖崽蛙 truly embodies the spirit: From the streets, by the streets, and to the streets.




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