Labubu: A Child’s Toy or a Spiritual Trap?
I want to share something that really made me stop and think. Few days, my four years old niece came up to me with a worried look on her face. She told me about this thing called Labubu — a doll she said she didn’t want. When I asked why, she simply said, “It’s a monster and at night it does bad things.” She’s only four, but she heard this from other kids her age. That was enough for me to feel a chill. So, like any adult, I went to the internet to check what Labubu really is — and what I found honestly made me uneasy. What Exactly Is Labubu? Labubu is part of a collectible designer toy line called The Monsters, created by a Chinese artist named Kasing Lung. It’s very popular in some circles — collectors buy them for huge sums, swap them like trophies, and show them off online. At first glance, Labubu looks like a cheeky cartoon monster with pointy teeth, long ears, and a grin that’s cute to some but creepy to others. It’s described as mischievous — part fairy tale goblin, ...