Labubu springer
Long ago, deep within the misty forests of the North, there lived a small creature known as Labubu — a mischievous forest spirit with sharp teeth, long ears, and a grin that seemed both friendly and unsettling at the same time.
According to old legends, Labubu belonged to The Monsters, a hidden tribe of beings that lived among forgotten ruins and dark pine forests. They appeared only to travelers who had become lost… or carried a broken heart.
But among all the creatures, one was said to be different.
The Labubu Springer.
Created by a wandering toy maker who combined black magic with mechanical craftsmanship, the small spring figure became known as a charm of good fortune — as long as it was treated with respect. Whenever someone pressed the spring, Labubu would gently sway back and forth while its grin appeared to grow wider.
People said it could sense emotions.
Joy. Sadness. Jealousy.
And above all… loneliness.
Some travelers claimed the Labubu Springer moved on its own during the night. Others heard soft laughter echoing through empty rooms. But according to legend, anyone who showed kindness to the little creature would be protected from misfortune and evil spirits during long journeys.
Yet one warning always remained:
“Never stare too long into Labubu’s smile… because it may smile back.”
This object is a replica inspired by the legendary Labubu creatures from modern fantasy and folklore stories
Size: (H) 10.43″ × (W) 3.74″ × (D) 3.74″
Size: (H) 26,5 cm × (W) 9,5 cm × (D) 9,5 cm







