Catch the Magic: 700,000 ‘Catch! Tiny Ping’ Commemorative Stamps Launching Soon!

Ji-hyun Kim | 2026.04.28

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Starting next month on the 4th at main post offices and online

700,000 commemorative stamps featuring the series' characters and world go on sale

Commemorative stamps based on \"Catch! Tinyping.\" ©Korea Post

Commemorative stamps and picture postcards based on SAMG’s flagship IP, Catch! Tinyping — a standout example of K-animation’s growing global influence — are being released.


Korea Post will begin selling 700,000 commemorative stamps and 10,000 sets of picture postcards featuring the characters and world of Princess Catch! Tinyping starting next month on the 4th.


The stamp set showcases the series’ signature love fairy Hachuping, the kind and gentle Nabiping, Sharleping — leader of the Prince Tinypings, Longlongping who wields a magical comb, adventurous Silkping, and the bright, cheerful Areumping.


It also brings to life a range of distinctive Tinypings: the elegant, dignified Sappunping; the lively, bold Pponiping; Shushuping, who uses a magical music box; and the mischievously charming Kkaegulping.


Catch! Tinyping is a South Korean animated series that follows Princess Romi of the Emotion Kingdom as she captures Tinypings — mood fairies scattered across Earth — and embarks on a series of adventures.


Since premiering in 2020, the show’s solid storytelling and appealing characters have earned it wide affection from children, millennials and Gen Z, and family audiences, and it has grown popular overseas as well.


Each season introduces a colorful cast of Tinypings whose distinct personalities and adorable charm have sparked a Tinyping phenomenon and attracted a large fanbase.


Park In-hwan, head of Korea Post, said, “We hope the Tinyping commemorative stamps bring dreams and hope to children during Family Month. We also hope Tinyping’s warm world and joyful stories remain fondly remembered by many for a long time.”


The commemorative stamps and picture postcards can be purchased at your nearest main post office or through the Korea Post online store.


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