If you haven’t yet hopped on the Labubu frenzy train, kudos to you! You either have a lot of willpower or a few more healthy brain cells than the rest of us not to succumb to the consumerism nightmare that the Labubu dolls are. But even though the creepy, toothy toys might seem like a waste of money and our resources, one has to admit that the Labubu doll craze is fascinating. So fascinating that people online just can’t help but react to it the best way they know how—memes. Below, our Bored Panda team gathered the crème de la crème of Labubu memes found online. To see them for yourself, all you have to do is scroll down!
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I thought "internet slag" referred to one of the Kardashians...
Its the first time I have heard from Lububus. I don't think, the world need more s**t like this
“Shayne? What’s this? Oh no!! Courtney, I’m stealing your man!! Oooooh nooooo!”
Load More Replies...Let’s start from the beginning, shall we? The Labubu character was released in 2015 together with the larger ‘Monsters’ figurine series, created by Hong Kong-born artist and illustrator Kasing Lung.
His creation was inspired by Nordic supernatural folklore and children’s imagination, resulting in dolls with plush bodies and vinyl faces that feature a signature look, pointy ears, big eyes, and a grin made up of nine teeth.
Lung credits the inspiration for these characters to his childhood in the Netherlands, where he became fascinated with European elf legends. “I liked to read storybooks and was influenced by ancient European elf legends.
There were no game consoles or computers, so I had to draw dolls with a pen, so I had the idea of painting fairy tales since I was a child.”
Basically it's Monchhichi with rabies :)what I don't understand is why people are willing to pay so much for piece of plastic. No matter how "rare" they are
Gen Z/Alpha beanie babies is what I’m calling them 🫣🤣
Load More Replies...Same. My grandkids want one, but no one is rich enough to get one. They'll have to go without or I will look for fake ones.
If you know anyone who can crochet, there are numerous patterns available for them on Etsy.
Load More Replies...Every time I hear 'Stanley Cup', I want to knock out my front teeth, and hit someone with a stick.
My step dad has one. For my generation it was "My Pet Monster" or maybe "Teddy Ruxpin"
Load More Replies...this was my first thought monchichi and furby have children now at least they got the vocal range of the monchichi
This year marks the 10th anniversary of Labubu dolls, with over 300 versions released. Despite it being presented to consumers a decade ago, its popularity is at its peak, thanks to celebrities like BLACKPINK’s Lisa, Rihanna and Dua Lipa, who were seen sporting them on their expensive handbags.
These days it’s almost impossible to get your hands on one of these toys, as they sell out immediately after being restocked online or in physical stores. Chinese-based retailer Pop Mart is the exclusive distributor of these dolls, selling them anywhere between $21.99 and $39.99. They can be purchased in ‘blind boxes,’ which means buyers don’t know what variety of Labubu they’re getting until they open it.
Me too! They eat ticks so quite useful! Unfortunately I haven't seen any around this year. just some destructive raccoons.
Load More Replies...Before I got into this list, I Googled this thing up, they are ugly AF (the stupid doll not the pocket rat)!!!
They look like a combination of a Mon chichi, a Teletubby, and the creatures from Where the Wild Things Are.
It’s part of the reason why Labubus are so appealing to the general public. The surprise factor taps into the psychological principle of variable reward—the same strategy that gets people addicted to slot machines and social media. A person doesn’t know what they’re going to get, which makes seeking them out that much more compelling. Such unpredictability triggers our brain’s reward systems, turning the experience into an engaging and habit-forming activity.
If that's your version of "Where the Wild Things Are", you don't get to say " back in my day."
I did look at them and think Maurice Sendak should be going after the manufacturers for plagiarism.
Between this and adult furries, you have ruined stuffed animals for me.
Another aspect that makes these toys so popular is that they're hard to get. Psychotherapist Daren Banarsë explains that people assign greater value to things that are more complicated to obtain. The scarcity of Labubus is integral to the whole experience, as it fuels FOMO, and finding them creates a sort of adventure.
“People aren't just buying a toy; they're participating in a quest that feels meaningful precisely because it's challenging. The hunt has become as important as the prize, transforming a simple retail transaction into something that feels like genuine achievement,” Banarsë explains.
Their quirky appearance is an additional reason why people go crazy for them. “Labubus are weird, cute, and collectible, which is exactly why teens are hooked,” said fashion stylist Julie Matos. Plus, you can dress them up and customize the dolls to your liking and personality.
“They hit that niche sweet spot of being just offbeat enough to stand out, while still being incredibly shareable on social. In a time where personal style isn’t just about what you wear, but what you collect, decorate with, and post about, Labubus has become part of the larger ‘aesthetic identity’ teens are curating,” Matos explained.
It is cute, it has bunny ears, I want to pet it badly... nope, no labubu.
My friend came over to my house and had a Labubu attached to her purse. I was like you've gotta be kidding me...her son wanted her to buy them through so I kinda get it.
Load More Replies...How much is a real one? I googled online and I saw prices $11 - $ 350 so I’m confused
It's like beanie babies were. They're simple junk that is "hot", so they get resold at ridiculous prices. The fad may die in a month or it may die in 6 years, but they'll all be as worthless as a beanie baby by 2035.
Load More Replies...I don't understand why we're dunking on anything that someone finds cute and collectable.
The Labubu craze has generated its distributor, Pop Mart, over $420 million last year. However, these days they aren’t able to meet the demand for it, which has caused quite some quarrels between customers. In fact, Pop Mart in the UK completely stopped selling these toys because of it.
To satisfy the demand, some manufacturers started making counterfeit products with a cheaper price tag that were named by the public as ‘Lafufus.’
The creator of labubu is half Belgian, Maurice sendak was polish. Sounds about right.. myths from the region are very similar if not the same
Load More Replies...I must have loved in a cave all my life, because I'd never heard about Monchichis or Labubus, until five minutes ago. We are a totally doomed species.
labubu is the " don't do d***s" prevention example for monchichi kids
That’s what I was thinking of! I had a little brown one, I thought it was a monkey? And it had an integrated baby bottle too, like the photo.
This has become quite the issue for people who want to purchase the real deal, as various resellers can dupe them with knockoff versions of the dolls. A great way to tell real from fake is by looking at the box—it should be matte with muted, almost faint colors rather than bright tones. Inside, there should be a QR code that leads to Pop Mart's official landing page (be aware that some older toys might not have this feature).
Then, check out the doll itself. It should have exactly nine teeth, and the face should be a pale, peachy color. If it’s orange, pink, or yellow, it’s a sign that the toy is a knock-off. More recent Labubu editions also have a stamp on their right foot that can be detected with a blue light.
Overall, the best way to buy a real toy is to purchase it through the official Pop Mart website and avoid buying them through resellers.
Am I the only one who think they look like critters from the 80s horror film.
Load More Replies...If you haven’t yet jumped on the Labubu train, you might be wondering if you should. Experts say that if it sparks joy, why not? “I always say: if it sparks joy, confidence, or creativity, it’s worth considering,” Matos said.
But if it’s not something that is desirable to you, feel free to skip it. “Buy into the meaning, not just the moment,” says Matos. ”At the end of the day, you should wear the trend, not let the trend wear you.”
If a 30 year old woman can't cope without her stuffy...
Load More Replies...Every time someone adds a comment with “Stanley Cup” I think they mean the trophy. They weren’t “Stanley Cups” they were Stanley Tumblers, please have some respect for the oldest trophy in competitive sports
Load More Replies...Basic needs should be food and a roof over your head, not flowers and a big fùck off jeep
It's fine if Daddy one hand claps Mommy's face. As long as I have my Labubu!! 💕
People have always been attracted to cute/ugly things, like trolls, Smurfs, etc.
That's a plus for me. I have a baby werewolf plushy. But nah, I'll pass on this one.
Because someone might just be crazy enough to mug you for it.
Load More Replies...Oh Monchhichi. I had 3 as a kid, but my younger brother destroyed them
I wish, my bfs mum is like this, had to hide my pop vinyl of cartman as the wizard king cos he had a wizard hat 😂
Load More Replies...Even better. During the cabbage patch craze when they were hard to get, my grandfather got us some similar dolls that were handmade. But the coolest part was he was able to customize them to be like us.
Load More Replies...Honestly, I don't live under a rock but I'd never heard of them until reading this article
That's the Millennial/GenAlpha version of the Beanie Babies. I am really looking forward to the inevitable realization that those are worthless and the people who pays $500 for "collectible" ones is finally faced with the harsh truth of their idiocy.
Unless they end up like Furbies. Boy do i wish i kept my original Furby from 1998, they are worth a lot of money now.
Load More Replies...Soooo, people are still insane and waste money on BS. Nothing new, but the decline of Rome is starting to make a lot more sense...
I don't even want to carry a handbag, never mind a handbag laden with extra, useless, visible stuff. What is the point of these?
Don't know why this thread is downvoted. Making fun of Labubu is wholesome fun.
Honestly, I don't live under a rock but I'd never heard of them until reading this article
That's the Millennial/GenAlpha version of the Beanie Babies. I am really looking forward to the inevitable realization that those are worthless and the people who pays $500 for "collectible" ones is finally faced with the harsh truth of their idiocy.
Unless they end up like Furbies. Boy do i wish i kept my original Furby from 1998, they are worth a lot of money now.
Load More Replies...Soooo, people are still insane and waste money on BS. Nothing new, but the decline of Rome is starting to make a lot more sense...
I don't even want to carry a handbag, never mind a handbag laden with extra, useless, visible stuff. What is the point of these?
Don't know why this thread is downvoted. Making fun of Labubu is wholesome fun.
