Monkey Puppet
Also known as: Awkward Look Monkey · Side-Eye Monkey · No Ahora Porfavor · Oh No Monkey
Monkey Puppet is a reaction meme featuring a wool puppet of a monkey with wide eyes and a nervous sideways glance, used to express awkwardness, embarrassment, or the desire to avoid an uncomfortable situation. The image and GIF originate from the Japanese children's puppet show *Ōkiku naru Ko* (Growing Children), which aired from 1959 to 19881. The meme first spread through Spanish-speaking internet communities under the name "No Ahora Porfavor" before breaking into the English-speaking web in 2016 and hitting peak popularity on Reddit and Tumblr by mid-20192.
TL;DR
Monkey Puppet a reaction meme featuring a monkey puppet looking uncomfortable or awkward, often paired with captions expressing anxiety, discomfort, or when being caught in an awkward situation.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
Monkey Puppet works best as a reaction to something uncomfortable, embarrassing, or cringe-inducing. The typical format involves:
As a reply GIF: Drop the animated GIF in response to an awkward story, a self-own, or an uncomfortable truth someone just shared. No caption needed.
As a captioned image macro: Place text above the puppet image describing the uncomfortable situation. The puppet's expression does the rest. Common setups include "When someone brings up [embarrassing topic] and you're the guilty party."
As a two-panel or labeled meme: The first panel or label describes the situation, and the puppet's reaction shot serves as the punchline.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The show *Ōkiku naru Ko* ran for 14 seasons across nearly three decades, making it one of Japan's longest-running educational puppet programs.
The character has at least three different names depending on who you ask: Kento (Japanese original), Pedro (Spanish dub), and just "Monkey Puppet" (English internet).
One source identifies the show as *Okaasan to Issho* ("With Mother"), but this appears to be a conflation with a different NHK children's program. The puppet specifically comes from *Ōkiku naru Ko*.
The meme's earliest known English-language viral moment involved office supplies. It appeared in the replies to Staples Canada dunking on Kris Jenner's $175 necklace.
Derivatives & Variations
Edited versions with different backgrounds or modifications
A variation of Monkey Puppet
(2016)Paired images showing progression of awkwardness
A variation of Monkey Puppet
(2016)Video versions with animated movement
A variation of Monkey Puppet
(2016)Related puppet or animal reaction images expressing similar emotions
A variation of Monkey Puppet
(2016)Frequently Asked Questions
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