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Pinkfong’s Big Market Debut After Baby Shark Boom

Pinkfong’s Big Market Debut After Baby Shark Boom

Post by : Badri Ariffin

Pinkfong, the studio behind the global smash hit Baby Shark, made a lively entry into the South Korean stock market on Tuesday as its shares jumped more than 9% on debut, reflecting strong investor interest in a company built on one of the world’s most recognisable children’s songs.

The listing marks a major milestone for a business that began in 2010 as a tiny start-up named SmartStudy. Back then, the team consisted of just three people working out of a cramped office in Seoul, unsure whether they would even draw a salary. More than a decade later, the company stands as a global entertainment force valued at over $400 million.

The turning point arrived in June 2016 when chief executive Kim Min-seok approved the release of a simple 90-second children’s song. What followed was a cultural wave few could have predicted. Baby Shark exploded into a global phenomenon, amassing more than 16 billion YouTube views and becoming the platform’s most-watched video ever. The viral clip soon travelled across continents as families shared dance routines, schools held themed events, and children demanded endless replays.

Pinkfong, now officially known as The Pinkfong Company since 2022, has grown to about 340 employees and expanded to offices in Tokyo, Shanghai and Los Angeles. Its iconic fox mascot has become a familiar figure in toy stores and children’s media, representing a brand that stretches far beyond its original viral success.

Despite its global reach, the company’s rise has not been without challenges. In 2019, Pinkfong faced a plagiarism lawsuit from an American composer who claimed rights over the tune. South Korea’s Supreme Court ultimately dismissed the case, accepting the company’s position that its version of Baby Shark was based on a public-domain folk song.

While Baby Shark once generated roughly half of the company’s revenue, Pinkfong now says the hit contributes about a quarter. Another series, Bebefinn, has quickly overtaken it, accounting for around 40% of earnings as toddlers repeatedly stream its videos and songs. The company hopes that upcoming characters and films will further diversify its portfolio at a time when investor expectations are rising.

Pinkfong raised nearly $52 million in its debut and plans to use the funds to grow its content library and expand globally. For a company built on a tune that travelled the world at lightning speed, the next chapter begins with the challenge of proving it can recreate that spark—this time across a wider universe of stories for young audiences.

Nov. 19, 2025 10:47 a.m. 1094

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