Discover oceanic wonders with Crybaby marine characters in Singapore


The Pufferfish Crybaby is one of the outdoor displays. Photos: Pop Mart Singapore

Fans of both marine wonders and the popular Pop Mart collectible, Crybaby, you’re in for a treat at the Cry Me An Ocean activation in Singapore.

Held at Resorts World Sentosa's Singapore Oceanarium until Aug 30, the activation features Crybaby marine characters in towering inflatable and sculpture forms.

You can take photos with these cute characters at 11 photo spots. Nine of these are installations found in the Oceanarium, while another two are outdoor displays set at the resort’s lifestyle mall, Weave.

Take the time to read the character boards at the photo spots, too. They reference the marine animals that inspire the collection.

The Crybaby characters feature cute companions, like this manta ray and its octopus buddy.
The Crybaby characters feature cute companions, like this manta ray and its octopus buddy.

Adorably, the Crybaby characters come with little companions. For example, The Pufferfish and The Anglerfish – both 5m-tall inflatables that you can find at Weave – are accompanied by a sea urchin and a sunfish, respectively. 

At the Oceanarium, you’ll find the installations in several formats. These include sculptures ranging from 1.5m to 2m, 2D graphic panel (for The Jellyfish Glow), pillar wrap and figurine display (Crybaby Coast), 2D lightbox wall wrap (The Gathering Tide) and 2D character display (The Portholes).

Not all the installations are the same. For instance, at Crybaby Coast, you can test your skills at finding the hidden figurines. At The Portholes, which mimics submarine windows, you can enjoy watching the characters idly swimming by.

For more information and tickets, visit www.singaporeoceanarium.com.

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