Show HN: I Hid Labubus in World Labs' AI Worlds

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15 points | by akadeb 2 days ago ago

25 comments

  • ge96 a day ago ago

    The Labubu phenomenon is interesting not even sure where they came from but now they're just everywhere

    • syntaxing a day ago ago

      Guessing you’re younger. Beanie babies and trolls were the same thing for millennials.

      • Insanity a day ago ago

        I'm a millenial (early 90s) and only barely remember trolls and have no idea what beanie babies are. Homogeneous generations ("millenials, genZ,..") are kind of meaningless, there's too much variation within generations especially as you cross regions. :)

        • colechristensen a day ago ago

          Beanie Babies peaked in maybe 1998 and were at one point 10% of sales on eBay. If you were an American above the age of 5 in 1998 I'm not sure it's possible to be unaware of them.

          • syntaxing a day ago ago

            Agreed…not owning one is understandable. Not hearing about it at all in the US if you’re a millennial is perplexing (I’m an early 90s kid too).

            • Insanity a day ago ago

              Yup that is my point - OP just mentioned millennial which includes non-US

          • fusslo a day ago ago

            yeah, and were at tag sales until like 2006

            other examples are like Tamagotchi and Furby

            They had to ban Tamagotchi from my elementary school. I remember Furby's but never had one. It would be interesting seeing how those phenomenons spread over time

            • colechristensen a day ago ago

              I did a big road trip this year and beanie babies were back in a bunch of truck stops and such

    • nextworddev a day ago ago

      Basically a manufactured China-backed scheme leveraging TikTok

      • contagiousflow a day ago ago

        [citation needed]

        Why is a national conspiracy to sell toys more plausible than a harmless fad?

      • hackable_sand a day ago ago

        "scheme" lol

    • asimovfan a day ago ago

      have you ever heard of Hello Kitty? Sanrio has 13B market cap.

      • avree a day ago ago

        Not following the connection between Popmart (Labubu) and Sanrio (Hello Kitty), other than the fact that they've done some licensing deals together.

        • stronglikedan a day ago ago

          > The ~~Labubu~~ Hello Kitty phenomenon is interesting not even sure where they came from but now they're just everywhere

          The point is, it's the same sentence for a different time.

  • qingcharles a day ago ago

    I had to go find the Marble thing. Looks interesting itself:

    https://marble.worldlabs.ai/

  • qoez a day ago ago

    This is one thing you can spend your limited time on earth building

    • stronglikedan a day ago ago

      Like spending money, if it makes you happy, it's not a waste.

    • colechristensen a day ago ago

      Commenting with this self-superior attitude is what you're spending your limited time on earth doing, have a little joy in your life or at least leave people who are alone.

  • teddy-smith a day ago ago

    Does anyone want Labubu in the real world?

    • n8cpdx a day ago ago

      My local family donut shop now sells them and reports that they are doing well. I have seen them attached to at least one backpack out and about.

    • colechristensen a day ago ago

      Roughy the same crowd that is excited for new pop music releases.

      • lawlessone a day ago ago

        >Roughy the same crowd that is excited for new pop music releases.

        So a large amount of children and young adults?

      • hooverd a day ago ago

        that's like what, a dozen people?

    • hooverd a day ago ago

      I see them about. Clearly somebody wants them or else nobody would buy them. I think they're adorable little figures. I don't get the hype around them though.