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The name “Labubu” first appeared in 2015, when Hong Kong-born illustrator Kasing Lung created the character – a small forest ...
The Internet is busy drawing parallels between a Mesopotamian demon and Labubu, the quirky, wide-eyed collectible figurines ...
The much-loved Chinese soft toys have been linked with a dark conspiracy theory that has started a trend of owners burning their toys ...
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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.
We've reached out to Lung for comment on any possible relationship between Labubu and Pazuzu and will update this article if ...
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As the frenzy over these little monsters reaches an absolute fever pitch, some collectors are focusing on making their dolls at home ...
TikToker Ryan Roth has gone viral thanks to his 102-year-old “Labubu Grandma” that is now being memed across social media.
According to those who believe the theory, Labubus are 'possessed' by an ancient demon called Pazuzu, which stems from Mesopotamian mythology and is also the name of the main antagonist in the iconic ...