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For the uninitiated, Labubus are small plush creatures created by illustrator Kasing Lung back in 2015. They were turned into ...
Videos are popping up on social media of people burning their Labubu dolls - and there’s a very disturbing reason why. The ...
Pazuzu is a demon from ancient Mesopotamian mythology, often depicted with a lion-like face, bird talons, wings and a serpent ...
A city has reportedly officially banned Labubu dolls, as the wild conspiracy theories surrounding the viral dolls continue to ...
Is Labubu's Design Based On Pazuzu? One of the most viral examples of the panic over Labubu dolls being demonic comes from now-deleted TikToker Nocorious.
A viral panic erupted in June 2025 after social media users linked Pop Mart's Labubu dolls to the demon Pazuzu despite no real connection. The rumour spread quickly, sparking concern and confusion.
Fuzzy little creatures have taken over TikTok and Instagram with the advent of 2025’s unexpected fashion trend, Labubu monster dolls. Labubu dolls are monsters from a children’s book series ...
If your Labubu doll has more than nine teeth, or if it came in a box with a shiny bright finish, it may not be a Labubu at all. It may be a “Lafufu.” Knockoffs of the wildly popular elflike ...
Labubus are a global sensation — sparking long lines outside toy stores, selling out online within minutes, and listing for double or triple their original price on resale markets. Here's why.
Labubu dolls, created by Kasing Lung, have become a popular collectible. Labubu dolls are sold in blind boxes, adding to their appeal and collectibility. Pop Mart stores, primarily located in ...
Labubu dolls are on sale at a Pop Mart store on June 10, 2025 in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province of China. Labubu craze soars globally, sparking fashion buzz and shopping frenzy.