Labubu dolls have gained immense popularity, with claims they represent an ancient Mesopotamian demon leading to conspiracy theories about their haunted nature. These plush toys, designed by Kasing Lung and packaged in blind boxes, have seen prices soar for rare versions. Online posts falsely connect the toys to the demon Pazuzu, a deity linked to destruction in Babylonian mythology. Despite these claims and references to popular culture, Lung maintains that the toys are inspired by his childhood fascination with Nordic fairy tales rather than any demonic lore.
The Labubu dolls craze has skyrocketed, with claims they are linked to an ancient Mesopotamian demon, causing the collectible toys to sell for extreme prices.
These designer plush toys can be found in blind boxes, leading to a wide range of resale prices, with rare versions selling for as much as $170,000.
Conspiracy theories surrounding the toys allege that they resemble the ancient demon Pazuzu, an evil god in Babylonian mythology known for destructive winds.
Despite widespread speculation linking Labubu dolls to Pazuzu, designer Kasing Lung confirms the toys are inspired by Nordic fairy tales, not Mesopotamian mythology.
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