Labubu (18 Character Variants) 3D Model

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| Vendor: | naeem32 |
| Published: | Oct 14, 2025 |
| Download Size: | 563.2 MB |
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Labubu (18 Character Variants) 3D Model
Labubu (the rabbit with the devilish grin) for 3D printing.
Files: STL, OBJ, ZTL.
2 posture options (standing, sitting),
9 facial expressions
Labubu (/lbubu/ lah-BOO-boo; pinyin: Lbùbù) is a line of collectible plush toys created by Hong Kong illustrator Kasing Lung. The series features zoomorphic elves with exaggerated facial expressions, of which the central figure is Labubu, a monster with sharp teeth, large ears and a scruffy appearance.
The toys are produced and sold exclusively by the China-based retailer Pop Mart, which primarily releases Labubu figures in sealed "blind box" packaging that conceals the specific character inside. Over time, the series expanded to include different versions of Labubu and other related figures, often released in limited runs or as part of themed sets.
Labubu quickly gained popularity across East and Southeast Asia, becoming one of Pop Mart's signature characters and a central figure in the global blind box collecting trend. The character has also inspired collaborations with fashion brands and limited-edition art figures.
Labubu began as a character designed by Kasing Lung (born 1972), a Hong Kong-born artist raised in Utrecht, Netherlands, who later settled in Antwerp, Belgium. Labubu was part of Lung's story series The Monsters, which was influenced by Nordic folklore and mythology that he enjoyed during his childhood.
Labubu was first introduced in 2015 with "Monsters" figurines produced by the company How2Work; the toy gained wider recognition in 2019 following a collaboration with Pop Mart. This partnership boosted Labubu's popularity among collectors.
By 2025, the brand had released over 300 different Labubu figurines, ranging in size and price, from US$15 for an eight-centimetre (3 in) vinyl figure to $960 for a 79-centimetre (31 in) "mega" edition. In June, a 1.2-metre-tall (4 ft) mint-green Labubu was sold for $170,000 at the first official Labubu auction, held in Beijing. An anime adaptation of 156 short episodes in a 7-minute time slot is planned for broadcast in 2025.
Pop Mart CEO Wang Ning's 48.73% stake in the company has made him a US$21.1 billion fortune (as of 7 July 2025, up from $1.8 billion in 2024), making him the youngest member of China's top ten billionaire list at 37–38.
Files: STL, OBJ, ZTL.
2 posture options (standing, sitting),
9 facial expressions
Labubu (/lbubu/ lah-BOO-boo; pinyin: Lbùbù) is a line of collectible plush toys created by Hong Kong illustrator Kasing Lung. The series features zoomorphic elves with exaggerated facial expressions, of which the central figure is Labubu, a monster with sharp teeth, large ears and a scruffy appearance.
The toys are produced and sold exclusively by the China-based retailer Pop Mart, which primarily releases Labubu figures in sealed "blind box" packaging that conceals the specific character inside. Over time, the series expanded to include different versions of Labubu and other related figures, often released in limited runs or as part of themed sets.
Labubu quickly gained popularity across East and Southeast Asia, becoming one of Pop Mart's signature characters and a central figure in the global blind box collecting trend. The character has also inspired collaborations with fashion brands and limited-edition art figures.
Labubu began as a character designed by Kasing Lung (born 1972), a Hong Kong-born artist raised in Utrecht, Netherlands, who later settled in Antwerp, Belgium. Labubu was part of Lung's story series The Monsters, which was influenced by Nordic folklore and mythology that he enjoyed during his childhood.
Labubu was first introduced in 2015 with "Monsters" figurines produced by the company How2Work; the toy gained wider recognition in 2019 following a collaboration with Pop Mart. This partnership boosted Labubu's popularity among collectors.
By 2025, the brand had released over 300 different Labubu figurines, ranging in size and price, from US$15 for an eight-centimetre (3 in) vinyl figure to $960 for a 79-centimetre (31 in) "mega" edition. In June, a 1.2-metre-tall (4 ft) mint-green Labubu was sold for $170,000 at the first official Labubu auction, held in Beijing. An anime adaptation of 156 short episodes in a 7-minute time slot is planned for broadcast in 2025.
Pop Mart CEO Wang Ning's 48.73% stake in the company has made him a US$21.1 billion fortune (as of 7 July 2025, up from $1.8 billion in 2024), making him the youngest member of China's top ten billionaire list at 37–38.
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