Mermaid Xia Ling original IP
Mermaid Xia Ling is one of Aola Animation’s key original IP projects, focusing on young women’s emotions, friendships, daily life, and personal growth. With over 20 million impressions across platforms and a fan base of 125,000 followers, the IP has built a solid foundation in new media communication and audience recognition, supporting its future development in short dramas, brand collaborations, and IP commercialization.
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As one of the key original IP projects developed by Suzhou Aola Animation Technology Co., Ltd., Mermaid Xia Ling has been created around the emotional expression, daily life, and growth experiences of young female audiences. Centered on the mermaid girl Xia Ling and her relationships with characters such as Meiduo and Lu Ran, the IP continues to build a content world filled with warmth, companionship, and light storytelling.
In terms of new media operation, Mermaid Xia Ling has continued to release content and interact with users across platforms such as Xiaohongshu and Douyin. Its content covers character daily life, best-friend relationships, emotional resonance, seasonal themes, interactive topics, and fan co-creation, gradually forming a diverse content matrix. To date, Mermaid Xia Ling has achieved over 20 million impressions across platforms and has accumulated 125,000 followers. These figures demonstrate the IP’s communication potential among young female audiences and reflect its growing market awareness and long-term operational value.
From a content perspective, the strengths of Mermaid Xia Ling lie in its light character relationships, clear emotional themes, and distinctive visual style. The IP is suitable for extension into multiple formats, including short videos, graphic posts, comics, animated shorts. Around themes such as best-friend daily life, wish-related misunderstandings, emotional companionship, everyday troubles, and personal growth, the IP can continue to produce episodic, light-story, and highly relatable content, which naturally fits the viewing habits of young users on social media platforms.