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A viral claim linked Labubu dolls to the ancient demon Pazuzu, causing fear. The dolls, created by Kasing Lung, are inspired by European fairy tales.
Viral TikTok videos claim Labubu dolls are linked to Pazuzu, an ancient Mesopotamian demon. Learn the origins of the Labubu toy panic, Pazuzu mythology, and the truth behind this viral conspiracy ...
Pazuzu is a demon from ancient Mesopotamian mythology, often depicted with a lion-like face, bird talons, wings and a serpent ...
The eerie rise of Labubu dolls has social media users drawing links to The Simpsons and demonic mythology, prompting panic, theories and a viral debate.
The Labubu craze is still going strong, but some people have started burning these furry little monsters after a viral conspiracy theory claimed they are possessed by a demon called Pazuzu.
Labubu dolls are small, furry toys with big grins and sharp teeth. They were created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung and made by Chinese company POP MART. At first, people loved them. Celebrities like ...
As Labubus, a plush monster elf toy, continues to take the world by storm, a conspiracy theory suggesting connections to the demon Pazuzu is making its rounds online. It all began sometime in July ...
Labubu is one of the most popular toys in the world right now, but what is a Labubu and how did it become so popular? This viral sensation has people lining up overnight to get their hands on one.
Labubu plush toys, released in mystery blind boxes, are reselling online for as high as $700. Here's where to buy Labubu plush toys online.
A rare, first-generation Labubu figure has sold for $150,000 in Beijing at an auction held exclusively for the toys that have taken the world by storm.
A Beijing auction house sold a human-sized Labubu figure for 1.08 million yuan ($150,275.51) on Tuesday, setting a new record for the "blind box" toy as it moves from craze to collectible.