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Pazuzu is a demon from ancient Mesopotamian mythology, often depicted with a lion-like face, bird talons, wings and a serpent ...
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.
A viral panic erupted in June 2025 after social media users linked Pop Mart's Labubu dolls to the demon Pazuzu despite no real connection. The rumour spread quickly, sparking concern and confusion.
The name “Labubu” first appeared in 2015, when Hong Kong-born illustrator Kasing Lung created the character – a small forest ...
Claims that a popular toy collectible was actually inspired by a demon from ancient folklore circulated online in July 2025. Some users claimed that Labubu, a cute, fuzzy monster with big eyes and a ...
According to NDTV, the company behind Labubu hasn't publicly addressed the claims but did post a joke 'recall notice’ on April Fools' Day, making light of the wild claims of supernatural activity ...
The wildly popular cuddly stuffed animal toy Labubu is compared to an ancient bronze at China's Luoyang Museum and the demon Pazuzu.
The viral conspiracy theory erupted across social media, with many saying that Labubu dolls could be linked to a Mesopotamian demon called Pazuzu.
Fuzzy little creatures have taken over TikTok and Instagram with the advent of 2025’s unexpected fashion trend, Labubu monster dolls. Labubu dolls are monsters from a children’s book series ...