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Labubu was a character in a 2015 storybook series called "The Monsters" by cartoonist Kasing Lung. The characters in "The ...
Internet trends are often too elaborate making rounds on various social media platforms making people feel FOMO or worse feelings of impostor syndrome Learn from an expert on how to combat it ...
Local shops, such as One Of Us Comics in Henderson, have picked up on the world’s Labubu obsession – and began keeping them in stock. Toy expert Steve Johnston weighs in on Labubu-mania in Las Vegas.
The rabbitlike character "Labubu" marketed by Chinese toymaker Pop Mart has taken the world by storm to the point of causin・・ ...
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.
Labubu dolls have taken over the world, and local shops across Southern California are getting in on the action.
TikToker Ryan Roth has gone viral thanks to his 102-year-old “Labubu Grandma” that is now being memed across social media.
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - The wildly popular “ugly-cute” Labubu collectible doll has been officially banned in Erbil, with ...
In a realm where private accessories not only serve adept purposes but also express individual style, the Labubu Doll is ...
The influence of social media has played a big role in the recent spike in popularisation of the Labubu figures. Platforms like Instagram and TikTok have amplified the figure’s visibility with ...
Once a niche character from China-based toy brand Pop Mart, Labubu is now a social media darling, a $27.99 keychain clipped to designer bags and belt loops, featured in unboxing videos, and posed ...
Amy Melissa, a Singapore-based Labubu collector, shared with WWD the cultural significance and impact of the Labubu accessory. “To me, Labubu is more than just a designer toy,” she said.