Can a Real Labubu’s Head Turn? Everything You Need to Know
Can a Real Labubu’s Head Turn? Everything You Need to Know
You might have seen videos of people spinning their Labubu’s head completely around and wondered—are real Labubus supposed to do that? The answer actually depends on which Labubu series you have. To help you determine if your Labubu is real (or if it’s a fake Lafufu), we’re explaining which Labubu heads rotate, what it means if yours doesn’t, and whether the hands and feet should spin, too. Let’s get started!
Do real Labubu heads turn?

Do Labubu heads spin?

Most Labubu keychain plushes have 360° spinning heads. The most popular version of Labubu is the keychain plush, and most of these have rotatable heads. However, there should be some resistance when you try to turn the head. If the head spins freely, it could be a sign of a fake Labubu, or it could mean that the head joint has become damaged (which can happen over time). Labubus with spinning heads include: Exciting Macaron Big Into Energy Have a Seat Pin for Love

Some Labubu figures are made with non-rotating heads. Non-plush Labubus and other specialty figures may have fixed heads that don’t spin at all. Unfortunately, the product listings don’t specify whether a figure’s head turns, but the heads of molded figures likely do not rotate. These Labubus include: Lazy Yoga Almost Hidden Pin for Love Labubu x One Piece

What does it mean if my Labubu’s head doesn’t spin?

Authentic Labubus may not spin due to manufacturing issues. Just because the head on your Labubu doesn’t spin, it doesn’t automatically mean it’s a counterfeit. Labubus do sometimes have slight variations in coloring or construction, so you could just have a figure with a slight imperfection that prevents the head from turning. Be very careful when turning your Labubu’s head. If it doesn’t turn with slight resistance, don’t try to force it—you could damage the joint, causing your Labubu’s head to sag or even fall off.

Fake Labubus could have a non-rotating or freely spinning head. If you have a keychain plush and the head doesn’t spin at all—or if it spins easily, with little to no resistance—it could be a sign you’ve accidentally purchased a fake Labubu (called a Lafufu). But it’s not a definite sign on its own, so check for other signs that your Labubu is genuine, like: 9 pointed teeth Consistent, even paint on the face High-quality stitching Pop Mart logo on the left foot High-quality printing on the packaging Working QR code on the box

Do Labubu hands and feet spin?

Labubus may have posable arms, but the hands don’t usually spin. The keychain plush Labubus (including Exciting Macaron and Big Into Energy) often have slightly posable arms, allowing you to fold them in or out. However, the hands don’t usually spin at the ends of the arms.

Some Labubus have feet that can spin 360°. The keychain plushes usually do not have posable legs, but you may be able to rotate the feet all the way around in a circle. There should be some resistance, though—they shouldn’t spin easily. There can be some variance here. For instance, some Labubu owners have noticed that their figures’ feet can only rotate slightly, not turn 360°.

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