Yoga class starts in five minutes. Nobody is ready.
THE MONSTERS Lazy Yoga Series is exactly what it sounds like: Labubu and Zimomo in various states of yoga — some earnest, some chaotic, most of them deeply relatable to anyone who has ever laid a mat on the floor and immediately reconsidered. Released on August 9, 2024, the series was the first in THE MONSTERS lineup to use full-body flocking across every figure, replacing the hard PVC finish of earlier releases with a dense, soft texture that makes each piece genuinely satisfying to hold.
Ten regular figures, one ultra-rare secret. Each one depicts a different moment from a yoga session that is going approximately as well as expected.
The Complete Character Lineup
Ab Roller
White flocked fur, belly pressed into a lime-green ab roller, limbs splayed in every direction — this figure captures the precise moment yoga goes wrong. The "THE MONSTERS" logo is embossed on the roller itself. The pose is dramatically off-balance and absolutely committed. It is the figure that most people recognize immediately, and the one that tends to anchor a shelf display.
Zone Out
Pink flocked fur, swirling spiral eyes that signal a complete departure from the present moment, in a low downward-dog position with orange wheels at the feet and a mint-green yoga mat beneath. The 12:00 flip clock beside the figure is a miniature prop included with the piece. The spiral eyes are the detail everyone notices first — they read from across a room and photograph beautifully in close-up.
Confident
Mint-green flocked fur, bright orange eyes, both paws pressed forward onto a large purple exercise ball on a pink mat. The expression is one of determined focus — or at least the performance of it. The ball is a separate prop, glossy against the soft flocked body, and the color contrast between the green fur and purple ball is one of the most striking in the series.
Show Off
Dusty pink flocked fur, red eyes with a glassy sheen, seated on a round wooden-effect base and holding a delicate golden flower accessory in one raised hand. Where most figures in this series depict effort, Show Off depicts aftermath — settled, self-satisfied, presenting the result. The golden prop catches light well and gives this figure an elegance the others don't attempt.
Lay Down
Soft blue flocked fur, wide orange eyes, seated upright on a small green block stamped with "THE MONSTERS," hands resting open on its knees in a classic meditation position. The expression is calm and slightly vacant — the look of someone who has given up on the sequence and decided that sitting still counts. Displayed straight-on, the face reads with unusual directness and warmth.
Little Bird
Deep purple flocked fur, large dome eyes with gold star pupils, in a wide-legged forward bend with one arm extended straight up, balancing a tiny yellow bird on a single fingertip. The bird is a separate removable prop, and the extended arm pose creates a diagonal silhouette that stands out from every other figure in the series. The star pupils catch light from different angles and shift in appearance as you move around the figure.
Americano
Dark navy flocked fur, eyes squeezed shut in an open-mouthed yawn, lying flat on a blue rolled yoga mat with a miniature white coffee cup and saucer placed at the feet. The coffee cup is the defining prop — tiny, perfectly to scale, and the clearest statement of priorities in the whole series. This is the figure for anyone whose yoga practice begins with caffeine and frequently ends there too.
Sweating
Hot pink flocked fur, eyes squeezed into fierce, determined slits with exaggerated effort lines on the face, in a low side-plank position on a blue mat. The expression is the most intense in the series — not relaxed, not meditative, but genuinely grinding through something. The contrast between the soft pink flocking and the strained face makes this one of the most comedic and immediately legible figures in the lineup.
Stretch Out
Periwinkle blue flocked fur, eyes shut in a wide, satisfied grin, sitting upright on a pink mat and pulling a yellow resistance band with both hands. The grin here is the series' most openly cheerful — eyes crinkled, fangs showing, the expression of something that is either in pain or having a great time. The yellow band adds a sharp pop of color against the muted blue fur.
Tree Pose
Rich brown flocked fur, sparkling four-pointed star eyes with small tear drop accents, standing on one leg in a perfect tree pose with hands pressed together in prayer position at the chest. This is the only figure in the series that depicts a pose executed correctly — and the irony of that being achieved by a creature with Labubu's face is not lost on anyone. The star eyes are the most detailed eye treatment in the series and reward close inspection.
The Secret Figure: Yoga Coach
At a pull rate of 1 in 120, the Yoga Coach is Zimomo — the round, white-furred member of THE MONSTERS cast — depicted as an instructor, upright and attentive, presumably responsible for the chaos depicted in the other ten figures. The design leans into the contrast: where the regular figures are mid-struggle, the Yoga Coach is composed. The white flocking is the densest and softest in the series, and the figure's compact, upright pose makes it the calmest object on any shelf it occupies.
Series Specifications
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Series name | THE MONSTERS Lazy Yoga Series Figures |
| Characters | Labubu (10 regular), Zimomo — Yoga Coach (secret) |
| Figure count | 10 regular + 1 secret |
| Secret pull rate | 1/120 |
| Height | 5.1–11.3 cm |
| Materials | ABS / PVC with full-body flocked finish |
| Format | Blind box, 1 figure per box |
| Release date | August 9, 2024 |
| Retail price | $19.99 per box |
Where to Buy
You can find the collection at POP MART's official website. Alternatively, for those hunting for specific poses or the rare Yoga Coach secret, you can head over to secondary trading platforms like Kikibuddies.
For more information, do visit POPMART.com.