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Yailine Rosas, 13, showed off a Labubu named Dada she’d acquired at Rosedale on June 26, 2025, a few days after striking out. “They’re really addicting, because when you start buying one, you want more and more,” she said. (Jerry Holt/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Osirys Oliva and Jonathan Martinez got to Rosedale Center at 5:30 a.m. on Thursday to secure the first spots in one of two lines queued up in the rain. Four hours later, when the doors opened, they rushed toward two vending machines inside the Roseville shopping mall, with dozens of other line-waiters right behind.

Welcome to ground zero for Minnesota’s Labubu collectible-accessory craze.

Never heard of Labubu? The stuffed toys combine Hello Kitty’s cartoon cuteness, with Gremlin-like menace and the collectability of Beanie Babies. In the speculative spirit of Pokémon cards and claw machines, they’re sold in “blind boxes‚” so purchasers don’t know which one they’ll get.
Not that Labubu are easy to acquire.

Oliva, 22, had seen the stuffed creatures on TikTok this winter, and at first thought they were “creepy little things that people were obsessed with.” Eventually, the internet wore her down. “I just kept seeing them over and over, and I hopped on the trend.”

Labubu’s big-eyed, scary-sweet aesthetic — think: evil Care Bears, or if Yoshitomo Nara illustrated “Where the Wild Things Are?” — seems a bit edgy for mainstream virality.

And yet, Labubu fandom ranges from Hollywood A-listers to middle-school dean’s listers, who hang the little monsters from belt loops and bags.
Why are folks paying $30 or more for tchotchkes in the face of economic uncertainty? Some speculate that the Labubu craze reflects the “lipstick effect” theory — that consumers who can’t afford big-ticket items during a financial crisis still splurge by treating themselves to more small luxuries — and signals that a recession is ahead.’

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Izzy Menton and Braedyn Swanson, right, waited under an umbrella outside Rosedale Center hoping to buy Labubu dolls from the unstaffed vending machines. (Jerry Holt/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

What are Labubu?​

Back in 2015, the Hong Kong-born, Netherlands-raised artist Kasing Lung created a picture book trilogy called “The Monsters,” influenced by Norse myths. Among the magical monsters in the series, the main character was the mischievous Labubu.

As is the natural evolution in our merch-obsessed culture, Monsters figurines ensued. Confusingly, the toys are generally referred to as Labubu, even though there are multiple characters named things like Tycoco, Zimomo and Mokoko.

The figures became popular when they were picked up by the Chinese toy seller Pop Mart, which operates retail shops and vending machines worldwide. (Its billionaire founder was recently named the 10th richest man in China.)

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But Labubu went viral last year, when K-pop star Lisa from Blackpink started clipping Labubu keychains to her bags. Since then, all sorts of celebs — Rihanna, Lizzo, Cher, David Beckham — have been flexing their furry fashion accessories.

The charms’ popularity has spawned the inevitable Labubu-related crimes, a thriving resale market, and someone spending more than $150,000 for a human-sized one at auction. Counterfeit Labubus are known as “Lafufus,” and collectors check for authenticity by scanning the toys’ QR code tags, shining a blacklight on their feet and examining their teeth.
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A few customers bought other toys from the Pop Mart vending machines at Rosedale Center on Thursday, June 26, after being disappointed they did not contain any Labubu. (Jerry Holt/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Finding Labubu in Minnesota​

The creatures can be tricky to hunt down

Pop Mart’s website is sold out on the regular. And acquiring a Labubu at the Rosedale vending machines, which are Minnesota’s only Pop Mart outlets, is really a gambler’s gamble.

Pop Mart is tight-lipped about its approach to restocking and the number of Labubu varies day to day. Sometimes one machine has Labubu and the other does not. And the company doesn’t limit purchases, so the first person in line could empty the machine.

Adults have been known to show up at Rosedale with backpacks and wipe out all the inventory, which many Labubu fans find egregious. “I would like to do that, but I would not,” Martinez said, “because I would feel bad for everybody.”

Unfortunately, Martinez and Oliva didn’t get the chance. Neither machine had been restocked with Labubu. “Nothing?” a fan cried when she saw the empty trays. “So sad,” another added.

Beyond Rosedale, Labubu can be purchased at Asian stores at the Mall of America (including Ebisu and Ta-Da-Daa) or won at claw-machine arcades such as Duck! in Eagan. But one Reddit commenter warned others about going the gaming route: “I am ashamed of how much money I spent to get the cheapest Labubu there.”
 
There is still niche demand for rare and misproduced beanie babies because there are still people who see them as an investment for retirement/Johnny’s college fund.
I looked it up and it seems like only fucked up factory mistakes or limited edition stuff made for one specific event are worth anything. Also you have to buy a price guide.
 
I looked it up and it seems like only fucked up factory mistakes or limited edition stuff made for one specific event are worth anything. Also you have to buy a price guide.
While that’s true, the DEMAND for beanie babies is still alive if you check eBay. They may not be ‘worth’ much but there’s still a business around it.
 
Also you have to buy a price guide
What like a catalogue?

These things are behaving in part like collectables. And just like with Stanley & Gibbons for stamps or Krause for coins, there will be catalogues for these toys, some more authoritative than others.

But that's just in part. In part this is a craze. Young women find them "cute" and there are several that say as much in this thread. Young women will grow up and forget all about it once they have their own children. Younger women will move onto some other craze. These toys are unlikely to retain their value but I'm sure there will be resurgences.

Collecting does not work like investing. A lot of collectors tend to confuse the two. It's just like the gold rush. Go into the shovel and pickaxe business.
 
I can confirm there is a push to get these things popular as seen from the chinks getting all the celebs and K-pop bands to own them publicly, thing is the push seems to be working since I only heard about this from some office hags yapping about them with my sister. So it’s not some grassroots thing but it is building apparently. Whether it will become a real monster that we have to hear about for a while or dies out after summer like fucking fidget spinners, we will see.

But there is a push to get chink companies on US soil. This Pop Mart shit and something called H Mart I’ve heard locally making inroads. It’s not just making crap anymore I guess they want to take on American culture.
H Mart is an Asian supermarket that started out in New Jersey sometime in the early 1940's. It was started by a Korean immigrant.
 
Collecting does not work like investing. A lot of collectors tend to confuse the two. It's just like the gold rush. Go into the shovel and pickaxe business.
well the pokemon card craze has been going on for 3 decades, and just buying and keeping unopened boxes is an investment.
even the worst boxes go slowly up.
 
well the pokemon card craze has been going on for 3 decades, and just buying and keeping unopened boxes is an investment.
even the worst boxes go slowly up.
They do go up, but very slowly. It would make more sense to invest in silver and gold. Also, if you could invest the same money in a business with even a modest turnover and margin, the effect is cumulative. Pokemon is not an investment
 
They do go up, but very slowly. It would make more sense to invest in silver and gold. Also, if you could invest the same money in a business with even a modest turnover and margin, the effect is cumulative. Pokemon is not an investment
Maybe not Pokémon, but have you seen the dudes that will hunt down when retail stores get new Hot Wheels and annoy employees over them finding the freight?
 
Maybe not Pokémon, but have you seen the dudes that will hunt down when retail stores get new Hot Wheels and annoy employees over them finding the freight?
I'm sure this happens with any fandom that has a strong collectable aspect to it. Anyone who misses out will then pay triple the retail value, so that they can have the latest hot item in their possession.

Look it's better than spending your money on drugs or poker machines.

The loot-box approach to it is insidious though. It's a form of gambling and at least in the local jurisdiction, it's illegal to target kids with promotion of gambling. But because booster packs and loot boxes is apparently a grey area, you have what you have. The other day I was walking through the mall and noticed a lootbox vending machine next to the pokemon machine. The top prize was a nintendo switch, $20 per box. Didn't even say what else is in the box. Spiderman sox? Alf pogs? Cat turds?
 
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You need to stop using your kitchen because they pollute the environment, but you must buy plastic product number 882782 and get excited for next product.
I don't think it's even the woke.

Look, teenaged girls start taking the pill at about 15-16. The pill mimics pregnancy and early motherhood, resulting in sperm, if it were introduced to the girl's uterus being unable to pair with the egg. This is why girls are super into cutsey shit. They, as women are into that, naturally, in anticipation of taking care of babies, but the effect is probably amplified. This is also why it's super-cool to be rude to young men. You're already pregnant, or at least your body thinks so, the young man needs to fuck off and go earn some cash for the family. Except, there is no baby or family and remember 50% of young girls are on the left side of the bell curve, just like anyone.

What's sort of disturbing is that these toys are also demonic. Demons are not cute, and young girls treating them as such must have something to do with other drugs the kids are regularly put on. As well as what's in our food. Not everyone everywhere, but enough to create a background of distorted values in terms of what's attractive. Effeminate K-pop men. Monster dolls. And most women want to just conform, they always have and they also do now.
 
I don't think it's even the woke.

Look, teenaged girls start taking the pill at about 15-16. The pill mimics pregnancy and early motherhood, resulting in sperm, if it were introduced to the girl's uterus being unable to pair with the egg. This is why girls are super into cutsey shit. They, as women are into that, naturally, in anticipation of taking care of babies, but the effect is probably amplified. This is also why it's super-cool to be rude to young men. You're already pregnant, or at least your body thinks so, the young man needs to fuck off and go earn some cash for the family. Except, there is no baby or family and remember 50% of young girls are on the left side of the bell curve, just like anyone.

What's sort of disturbing is that these toys are also demonic. Demons are not cute, and young girls treating them as such must have something to do with other drugs the kids are regularly put on. As well as what's in our food. Not everyone everywhere, but enough to create a background of distorted values in terms of what's attractive. Effeminate K-pop men. Monster dolls. And most women want to just conform, they always have and they also do now.
Women were obsessed with cute shit long before modern medicine existed. You seriously think ancient Chinese royalty made the pug for any practical reason? Those dogs were for sitting on a woman's lap even back when no one knew how to prevent a tiny paper cut from getting infected.
 
Something uncanny about the faces on these things. Looks like a slightly more unhinged Kewpie doll.
 
I work in a specific type of retail environment and have grown to hate these things so much, first time I had someone ask for a "Labubu" I just assumed she was mushmouthing something. Then all of a sudden I had people asking for them every day, explaining that "it's all over TikTok".

People are complaining about "the site" not working for them as if I'm magically supposed to know what site they're talking about.
There are plenty of bootlegs, referred to as "Lafufus" and apparently there's all these weird ways you can identify an authentic Labubu down to shining a blacklight on their foot?

I'm also noticing that there is a distinct correlation between people asking for Labubus and people who point to price stickers asking if it's a price sticker. No, it's the ransom being held on your first born child you utter fucknugget.
Total Labubu death!
 
Yet again people manage to prove they learned nothing after the pet rock, rubix cube, pog, tamagotchi, beanie baby and pokemon fads

At this rate we're about due for some dumbass CEO somewhere to try to restart the pog and tamagotchi crazes. Perhaps with a modern twist - virtual beanie baby pets that have digital subscription dlc available and that you can order physical versions of in the form of pogs

If you thought tamagatchi were annoying in 1997 just wait until people start paying $50 each for them, plugging them into wifi and buying $500 worth of digital dlc like clothes, treats, emotes, etc.. like a drunken paradox executives wet dream

Perhaps someone should come up with something similar and market it before some company does and get in on that scam at the ground floor. Could even expand the idea into niche markets - like virtual girlfriend AI driven tamagotchis with lots of paid dlc for incels. Date dlc packs, slut, whore and goth clothing packs, dlc to allow you to link it to some kind of wifi enabled fleshlight (sold separately) so incels can fuck their girlfriend-pets. Just think of all the money that would go to the developers for that shit in subscription dlc instead of to OF whores and how much that would make them seethe. There a fortune in human depravity and degeneracy to be had with this idea for somebody with the technical skill, development cash and utter lack of morals and ethics to make it happen

and if the OF whores are so pissed off about it, hey, you could make some kind of deal with the bigger degenerates like moo or some trashy titty streamer and have said degenerate wifi enabled fleshlights molded based on their skanky holes
 
Ever since mass production has been a thing there has always been a market for cute nice and collectible things.
Way back in days of the ww2 guys hummel dolls were all the rage. There is a reason you can go to your grand or great grandparents home and find them.
The Labubu is just the newest iteration in cutesy shit like hello kitty of yesterday or in the post apocalypse nuclear Wastes dinky the dinosaur in 2281 aa long as there is consumerism and mass production there will always be a demand for this cutesy shit that being said I've always been partial to the Kuromi shit to be honest.
 
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