It's 2025, and Labubus seem omnipresent. For those living under a rock, Labubus are little plush toys of bunny/elf monsters with disturbingly sharp teeth, created by Hong Kong illustrator Kasing Lung.
On Episode 16 of Do It Live, the crew tests their wolf-scaring musical knowledge, and one song called “The Labubu” might be banned from the show forever. We talk about kids bringing home bad friends, ...
It's a plush doll. It's a bag charm. It's a collectible that recently sold for six figures. But no, this wildly popular creature isn't a Gremlin or one of the monsters in Maurice Sendak's children's ...
The Labubu dolls are taking over! They have been thrust back in the spotlight recently due to many celebs now hopping on the trend. Most notably, a singer-rapper extraordinaire mentioned them in a ...
Illustration by Ryan Haskins. Source: Getty. Yet, as I’ve previously reported, this defensiveness about loving cute objects has been gradually dissipating, part of a century-long evolution in which ...
Labubu dolls from Pop Mart have become the "it" item around the globe. Pop Mart's stock, which trades in Hong Kong, has taken off as the toy has become a worldwide sensation. People use the ...
Imagine a baby elf in a onesie. Now imagine that it has had its teeth sharpened and been possessed by the devil: that gives you a sense of the aesthetic of a Labubu doll. Lots of Labubu-lovers sport ...
Labubu dolls are hard to come by. Even at the giant flagship store of their maker, Pop Mart, in Shanghai, throngs of customers are told they need to wait a week or longer. The grimacing elvish ...