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LISTEN UP LIBERALS! NO ONE IS COMING TO SAVE YOU!! 🇺🇸🦅 #satire #labubu #americacore🚘🏈🍔🇺🇸 #labubuthemonsters #brainrot #weirdcore #dreamcore Labubu is a mischievous and whimsical character created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung in collaboration with the designer toy company How2work. It’s one of the central figures in a fantasy universe called The Monsters, a world inhabited by quirky, eerie, and endearing creatures. Labubu is recognizable by its wide toothy grin, big ears, and scruffy appearance—often walking the line between cute and creepy. The character’s design pulls inspiration from fairy tales, folklore, and surrealism, giving it a unique charm that resonates with both adult collectors and fans of offbeat art. Spotting a fake Labubu can be tricky, especially as counterfeiters have become more sophisticated, but there are several key details to check to make sure you're buying an authentic figure: 1. Packaging and Branding Official branding: Genuine Labubu toys come from How2work and often in collaboration with Pop Mart or directly from Kasing Lung. The box should have clear, high-resolution logos, not blurry or off-colored prints. Blind box seals: Most legitimate Labubu figures come in sealed blind boxes. If the box looks tampered with or already opened, that’s a red flag. Holographic sticker or authentication code: Some official series include a security sticker or a QR code to confirm authenticity via the brand’s site. 2. Quality and Finish Material: Real Labubus are made from high-quality vinyl. Fakes often feel lighter, flimsier, or have an oily/cheap plastic smell. Paint and details: Authentic figures have crisp, clean paint lines. Fakes may have smudging, uneven colors, or dull finishes. Sculpt: Check the teeth, ears, and eyes—Labubu’s signature features. Fakes often have weird proportions, wrong textures, or simplified sculpting. 3. Price and Source Price too good to be true? It probably is. If you're seeing a brand-new Labubu for way below retail, especially rare editions, be suspicious. Buy from trusted sources: Always buy from official retailers (Pop Mart, How2work, etc.) or trusted resellers with a good reputation. Avoid random marketplace listings, especially those without real photos. If you're unsure, you can also post pictures in collector communities (like on Reddit or Discord) where experienced fans can help verify.

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