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🐮 Film Phenomenon · Viral Miracle

“So Bad It’s A Hit”: Chinese Animated Film Niu Lai Rockets From 7,711 Yuan To 5 Million At The Box Office

BeijingAugust 16-17, 20265-Min Read

[BEIJING] A Chinese animated film mocked for its “disaster-level” quality has pulled off the year’s most absurd box office miracle. Niu Lai earned only 7,711 yuan in its first 10 days. However, online mockery turned it into a viral hit. As a result, its daily box office jumped over 1,000 times. Moreover, cumulative sales have now crossed 5 million yuan.

Audiences flocked to theaters out of pure curiosity. They wanted to “see how bad it really is.” Therefore, the film became a collective “so-bad-it’s-good” carnival. Bloomberg noted the case shows social media’s huge power over Chinese consumer behavior, even when the attention comes from negative reviews.

7,711Yuan (First 10 Days)
5M+Cumulative Box Office
1000xDaily Surge
2Core Creators
Niu Lai film still: crude 3D modeling draws mass online mockery
Niu Lai’s crude 3D modeling and abstract plot were mocked as “a 3D beginner’s homework.”
📷 Photo credit: Internet

The Making: A Mother-Son Duo’s 5-Year “Handmade” Journey

The core team has only two people. They are a mother and son. Director Xin Yumeng handled modeling, animation, editing, and voice acting all by himself. Meanwhile, screenwriter Sun Lifang, his mother, also voiced roles. Furthermore, she wrote and sang the ending theme. The duo spent five years and self-funded the whole film.

The production company is Dalian Jingyuan Culture Film & Media. Its registered capital is only 100,000 yuan. Moreover, it used to be a renovation company. The film runs 86 minutes. It tells the story of a calf named “Niu Lai.” He enters a dream world with a lark. There, he learns about growth and responsibility.

The Comeback Timeline: From Zero Screenings To #1 Trending

🐮 The Box Office Miracle

  • Aug 5: Niu Lai opened with almost zero marketing. It had no trailer, only one landscape-style poster.
  • First 10 Days: Box office was dismal at 7,711 yuan. The lowest daily take was just 100 yuan. Also, screenings stayed near zero for 10 straight days.
  • Aug 14: Netizens shared mocking clips of the “disaster-level” visuals. Therefore, the topic hit #1 on trending lists, and a curiosity-driven viewing wave began.
  • Aug 15: Daily box office surged to 717,000 yuan. Screenings exploded from under 5 to over 1,700.
  • Aug 16: Cumulative box office crossed 5 million yuan. The film entered the top 10 of 2026 Chinese animated films. Moreover, Maoyan now forecasts a final total of 18.376 million.
Niu Lai still: the calf enters a dream world with a lark
Niu Lai tells the story of a calf who enters a dream world with a lark to learn about growth and responsibility.
📷 Photo credit: Internet

Why “So Bad” Became A Traffic Magnet

👀 Pure Curiosity

“I just want to see how bad it is with my own eyes.” Audiences bought tickets like a pilgrimage. Also, Douban filled up with ironic five-star reviews.

😂 Collective Stress Relief

Theaters echoed with laughter. One viewer said, “I laughed for a full hour and forgot all my work stress.” Thus, the film gained a rare group-carnival value.

📈 Investors Seek Luck

The title “Niu Lai” sounds like “bull market is coming.” Therefore, stock investors bought tickets for good luck. One cinema even locked seats to form the character “cow.”

📱 Social Media Push

Viewers uploaded clips online. As a result, cinemas added shows. One theater went from 1 to 3 shows per day, and some nearly sold out.

Netizens Divided: Collective Catharsis vs Market Disorder

After the film went viral, opinions split. Some asked, “If such a film can pass censorship, what did the rejected ones do?” Others said, “This film should not exist. What is the point besides mockery?”

Moreover, some used the phrase “bad money drives out good money” to mock market disorder. Many aimed their anger at the industry itself. They said, “We are not supporting Niu Lai. We are venting our frustration with this circle. After all, everything is bad, so why not watch any of them.”

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Niu Lai about?
It tells the story of a calf named Niu Lai. He enters a dream world with a lark and learns about growth and responsibility. It runs 86 minutes and is a Chinese animated film.
Why did it go viral?
Its crude 3D modeling and abstract plot drew mass mockery online. Therefore, curious viewers came to witness the badness. Also, the title’s bull-market pun attracted stock investors.
How crazy is the box office?
It earned only 7,711 yuan in the first 10 days. However, on Aug 15, daily sales hit 717,000 yuan, a 1,000x jump. Cumulative sales crossed 5 million, and Maoyan forecasts 18.376 million.
Who made it?
Only two people: director Xin Yumeng and screenwriter Sun Lifang, a mother-son duo. They spent five years and self-funded it. The director handled modeling, animation, editing, and voice acting.
Is this a good or bad thing?
Opinions split. Some see it as collective stress relief. However, others call it ugliness consumption and market disorder. It reflects audience frustration with the film industry.

Closing: When “Bad” Becomes A Spectacle

Niu Lai’s comeback is essentially a piece of performance art. It shattered the public’s fixed view of theatrical films. When “bad” reaches the extreme, it becomes a spectacle worth witnessing. Whether this is a carnival or a satire, it has already become the strangest phenomenon of the 2026 summer season.

🐮 Would You Watch It?

Would you pay to “see how bad it is”? Or do you think this is market disorder? Share your view in the comments below!

# NiuLai# ChineseAnimation# BoxOfficeMiracle# SoBadItsGood# SummerSeason# FilmPhenomenon

※ This article compiles reports from China Press, Sin Chew Daily, Oriental Daily, and The Paper. Box office data follows Maoyan Professional.

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