00:00In a viral auction that has the internet asking some serious questions,
00:03a mint green sharp-toothed doll just sold for over $150,000 in Beijing.
00:09And while collectors are calling it art, others are hinting that they may be demonic.
00:14According to recent reports, the sale, which totaled $150,324 American dollars,
00:21set a world record for the quirky monster collectible created by Hong Kong artist K-Sing Lung.
00:27The toys sold by Chinese brand Popmart have surged in popularity thanks to celebrity fans like Rihanna,
00:33Dua Lipa, and Blackpink's Lisa, sparking viral trends and in-store chaos.
00:39And according to CNN, Popmart had to suspend all in-store Lububu sales across the UK
00:45after reports of chaotic crowds, long lines, and fights.
00:50And Popmart's success has reportedly skyrocketed alongside Lububu's fame,
00:54with the company more than doubling its revenue in 2024 and expanding into multiple new countries.
01:00So basically, these odd little monsters have taken the world by storm,
01:04but not everyone is rushing out to get one.
01:07Actually, it has a dark side, though, that's really popular right now.
01:09What?
01:10Lububu's.
01:10Oh, I heard.
01:11They're demonic?
01:12Yes, that they're kind of demonic.
01:14In a recent Jumpers Jump podcast, host Carlos and Gavin discussed a crazy Lububu theory going around,
01:21stating the dolls originated from Nordic folklore about little monsters that are known for doing bad things.
01:27And according to reports, Lububu was introduced in 2015 as part of Casing Lungs' The Monsters series,
01:34inspired by Nordic mythology, featuring the tribe of quirky, elf-like characters.
01:39And with its mischievous grin, pointed ears, and serrated teeth, Lububu quickly became the breakout favorite,
01:46especially after Blackpink's Lisa was spotted with Lububu charms pushing the toy into pop culture stardom.
01:53And while online rumors suggest something darker, there's no evidence the dolls are actually demonic.
01:59In fact, Popmart describes Lububu as a well-meaning, if chaotic, creature who often causes trouble while trying to help.
02:07And while some online are diving deep into the Lububu rabbit hole,
02:11others are just wondering when these sold-out creatures will be back.
02:15According to the official Popmart Instagram, you can see restocks of their collectibles online drops take place at 10 p.m. Eastern every Thursday.
02:24Although fans do warn there was a recent crash, which prevented many from being able to place an order.
02:30But what do you think?
02:31Are these quirky creatures just fun collectibles, or is there something more mysterious lurking beneath those mischievous smiles?
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