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Zimomo to Magic of Pumpkin: 5 most wanted Labubu dolls

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 30, 2025, 09:27 IST
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Zimomo to Magic of Pumpkin: 5 most wanted Labubu dolls

Nothing has enthralled the internet more than Labubu dolls. They are collectable designer toys created by a Hong Kong-based company called Pop Mart. With the most expensive Labubu doll being sold at a whopping 8 lakh rupees and theories about these monster figures being possessed by ancient demons, these dolls have lore that can pique anyone’s interest.

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Let’s Checkmate

The Let’s Checkmate Labubu is all about winning. It looks different from most editions and has a unique cream colour which makes it a highly sought after doll. If you are looking for a Labubu to gift your loved ones, Let’s Checkmate is the perfect choice.
This doll is holding a furry pink heart wrapped with a blue ribbon. Its small size makes it perfect for you or your loved ones to use it as room decor, a charm for your bag or even a keychain.

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Zimomo

Zimomo is Labubu’s wise and calm older brother who is becoming a fan favourite with each passing day. This unique doll has a backstory of living in the forest and has soft brown fur, which will remind you of a bear.
Unless this is the first time you are hearing about Labubus, you would not be surprised to know that the Zimomo doll costs 50,000 rupees. Zimomo are harder to find than Labubus and thus are in higher demand.

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Have a Seat Series

The Have a Seat Labubu series has dolls that show you all sides of a Labubu’s world. It features Labubu and its seven friends sitting in quirky poses that show different parts of their day.
This set is becoming a popular choice among Labubu enthusiasts who are seeking to expand their collection. These adorable friends are named Sisi, Ququ, Dada, Zizi, Baba, Hehe and a secret additional figure, Duoduo.

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Catch Me If You Like Me

The Catch Me If You Like Me Labubu is a pop-punk edition that looks straight out of a concert. The cutest thing about this Labubu is that it has a doll of its own hanging from its shoulder.
Unlike other Labubus, Catch Me If You Like Me has a bow, striped sleeves and platform boots. It is the perfect Labubu choice for fashion and music enthusiasts, which is why it has a soaring price of 80,000 rupees.

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Magic of Pumpkin

As autumn approaches, more and more people are lining up to get their hands on the Magic of Pumpkin Labubu. It is a Halloween-themed labubu wearing a black and orange witch costume.
This may make this doll sound scary, but it is one of the most adorable toys you will ever see. Magic of Pumpkin Labubu also has a bow in the front and a gorgeous white flower on its cap. No wonder this Labubu is a fan favourite.

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What makes Labubu so viral?

Labubu has gone viral thanks to its irresistibly quirky charm - this tiny, mischievous-looking creature from the POP MART universe has captured the internet’s attention with its big eyes, fang-toothed grin, and oddly cute expression that balances creepy and adorable just right. Originally a designer toy created by artist Kasing Lung, Labubu taps into the current craze for collectible art toys, emotional nostalgia, and shareable aesthetics. Its limited-edition drops, expressive poses, and the hype built by influencers and collectors on platforms like TikTok and Instagram have turned Labubu into a cult favourite, with fans obsessing over each new version like it's a pop culture event.

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But are these labubus haunted?

These quirky fashion accessories are not haunted. The theory behind these rumours is linked to the demon Pazuzu, a virak conspiracy theory that lacks any factual evidence. These dolls are designed by Kasing Lung and are inspired by European fairy tales, which are meant to be mischievous, not haunted. So enjoy carrying these small friends and roaming around the world, flaunting them.


(Image Credits: Pinterest)

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How much do the Labubus cost?

Labubu figurines by Pop Mart range widely in price depending on the edition and rarity. Standard blind box versions (around 9 cm) typically retail for ₹1,800-₹3,300 in India, while larger MEGA Labubus (~35 cm tall) cost anywhere between ₹25,000-₹30,000. Limited editions and rare variants, especially those released through special collaborations or international drops can fetch much higher prices, sometimes running into lakhs. In fact, a few ultra-rare pieces have been auctioned for over ₹1 crore globally, making Labubu not just a quirky collectible but a serious investment for hype-driven collectors.

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The rarest Labubu

The 'Mint Green Human-Sized Labubu' is considered the rarest of all Labubu figures, coveted by collectors worldwide for its sheer exclusivity and dreamy pastel hue. Unlike the usual vibrant or woodland-inspired versions, this mint green edition stands out with its soft, whimsical tone and oversized form, making it both adorable and awe-inducing. Released in extremely limited quantities, often through private drops or exclusive events, its rarity isn't just about the colour, but the scale and elusive availability. With only a handful ever seen in public, this human-sized version has become a true grail for fans, symbolising the perfect mix of charm, mystery, and collector prestige.

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How much do the Labubus cost

Labubu collectibles by Pop Mart come in a wide price range depending on size, rarity, and whether you're buying at retail or resale.

At retail, the standard 3-inch blind box Labubus usually cost ₹1,200 to ₹2,500 (about $15–30). Larger plush versions or limited designs can go up to ₹5,000 (around $65). But in the resale market, prices jump significantly, rare or limited-edition Labubus can go for ₹7,500 to ₹35,000 (roughly $90–400) on platforms like eBay and StockX. And for ultra-collectible pieces? Things can get wild. In 2025, a human-sized Labubu (about 4 feet tall) sold at a Beijing auction for over ₹1.25 crore (1.08 million RMB or around $150,000).

So whether you're a casual fan or a serious collector, Labubu prices can range from ₹1,200 all the way to ₹1.25 crore, depending on the version and where you're buying it from.

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