The Labubu Mythinformation

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This video examines the modern moral panic surrounding Labubu, a popular line of collectible art toys that some online influencers have controversially labeled as “demonic.” Created by Kasing Lung, these figures are actually inspired by Nordic mythology, drawing on mischievous elves and fairies rather than any occult entities. The video explains how critics have used AI-generated images and false linguistic connections to link Labubu to the ancient deity Pizuzu—claims thoroughly debunked through historical research. This panic isn’t new; similar fears have targeted hobbies like Pokémon, Harry Potter, and even rock music. Ultimately, the video highlights how misinformation and religious extremism can distort public perception of harmless trends, and why it’s important to approach social media narratives with critical thinking. Viewers are encouraged to enjoy collectibles responsibly without falling prey to irrational hype.

Source is The Mythology Guy's video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dp0-8QC7pX4

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