If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, SheKnows may receive an affiliate commission. Nobody had a better 2025 than Labubus. The adorable Popmart ...
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade has been going on since 1924, and this year a new cast of characters will join the celebration. This year, the widely televised parade will be featuring Pop Mart's ...
If you’re watching the 2025 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, you might see a scary monster-looking float and wondering what it is and why it’s there. That would be the Labubu, making its inaugural ...
A global sensation gets her moment at the Thanksgiving Day parade. By Alyson Krueger “I was so upset that I didn’t get to see her,” said Alena Chuchen, a seventh grader who lives on the Upper East ...
If you've been living under a rock, the first thing you might be thinking is, "What the heck is a Labubu?" But if you're not up on your viral toys, a Labubu is a popular collectible plush monster — ...
If you already started your holiday shopping and saw "Labubu" on a loved one's wish list and thought "What the heck is a Labubu?!" you are in the right place. Labubus are one of the most popular ...
When assistant marketing professor Ying Zeng clipped a small plush doll—a cute, fox-like character from the Shanghai Disney Resort—to her handbag earlier this year, she didn’t expect it to spark so ...
Sony Pictures has acquired the rights to Labubu, the popular elf-like rabbit character from “The Monsters” collectible toy series created by artist Kasing Lung The studio is developing a live-action ...
Move over Barbie and Polly Pocket, there’s a new toy in Hollywood. This week, Sony Pictures acquired the film rights to Labubu dolls, the Chinese plush figurines that took social media and the fashion ...
Labubu cinema is real. Sony Pictures has acquired screen rights to the Chinese brand and has set its sights on developing a feature film, and potentially a franchise, based on the ubiquitous and very ...
Sony reportedly picked up the screen rights to the miniature fad-favorite Chinese monster dolls, but no creatives are involved yet. It was only a matter of time before Hollywood got in on the craze.