$牛来 A Meme token born from a legendary box office comeback story, bringing the “bull nobody believed in” onto @BNBChain.
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9 days, ¥7,169 (US$1,063), 236 viewers — a 2026 Chinese animated film just set the year's lowest theatrical gross. Some viewers said it was even worse than amateur AI-generated clips.
A low-budget cartoon titled “Here Comes the Bull” is quickly surging to be the hottest meme in China.
The movie was made for a few thousand yuan (a few hundred USD), reflecting the popular sarcasm in the Chinese A-share market.
The animation is extremely crude. But the movie is embraced by the Chinese audience. Youngsters watch it and laugh, as a show of discontent with the burst of the semi bubble and a languishing stock market.
Too bad - the movie has been pulled off the shelf. But it is destined to be a cult classic for years to come.
#牛来 累计票房已经达到了938万元,即将正式突破千万元大关。 $牛来 #Binance#NiuLai has reached a cumulative box office total of 9.38 million yuan and is poised to officially break the 10-million-yuan mark. $NiuLai #Binance
Made by a two-person team with rudimentary animation and an absurd storyline, #NiuLai earned just over 7,000 yuan in its first nine days. Netizens described it as “disaster-level” and “worse than #AI-generated animation.” The mockery turned into viral buzz, pushing its box office into the millions. #ChinaStory #ChinaBiz #FunMoments
Made by a two-person team with rudimentary animation and an absurd storyline, #NiuLai earned just over 7,000 yuan in its first nine days. Netizens described it as “disaster-level” and “worse than #AI-generated animation.” The mockery turned into viral buzz, pushing its box office into the millions. #ChinaStory #ChinaBiz #FunMoments