The convenience store has always been its own kind of world. Open at any hour, stocked with everything you didn't know you needed, staffed by characters you half-remember — there is something specific about that space that POP MART understood when they handed the keys to Labubu.
THE MONSTERS Wacky Mart Series, released on June 12, 2025, is twelve figures built around a single premise: Labubu, Mokoko, and Zimomo transformed into the items on the shelves. Not employees. Not shoppers. The items themselves — the onigiri behind the glass, the chips bag sitting on the rack, the sardine can on the bottom shelf that nobody touches. Each figure takes that premise and commits to it completely, with a level of prop engineering and material variety that makes this one of the most technically inventive series THE MONSTERS has produced.
The Complete Lineup
Onigiri
White fluffy fur — the densest, most sheep-like texture in the series — shaped into a perfect onigiri triangle. Labubu sits inside the rice ball wearing oversized orange cat-eye sunglasses and holding a small dark prop in both hands, feet dangling out the bottom. The sunglasses are the detail that makes this one: they are absurdly specific and completely confident. Each figure comes with a Wacky Mart cash receipt card printed with the item name in both English and Chinese. Onigiri's receipt reads 饭团.
Cup Noodles
Labubu sits inside a red-and-white branded cup printed "LABUBU CUP NOODLE," wearing a white cloud-shaped hat with fluffy earmuffs and blue-tipped ears. One eye is closed in a confident wink. The cup functions as the figure's base — Labubu is not attached to the cup but rests inside it, which means the figure can be displayed lifted out or fully seated. The winking face is one of the most immediately expressive in the series.
Milk
Pink and white Labubu — the fur is marbled in both colors, giving the figure a swirled, creamy quality — sitting in a classic cow-print milk carton printed "MILK LABUBU." The carton is a separate piece; Labubu holds a small white milk bottle in both hands, pink baby-bootie feet extended forward. The color palette is the softest in the series, and the milk bottle prop is the smallest detailed accessory across all twelve figures.
Corn
A full corn cob costume: yellow articulated kernels form the body, green husks fan out at the base like a skirt, and the top is a real twisted fiber tassel — actual fabric braided corn silk, not molded plastic. Labubu's face peeks out from the husk opening with both hands raised to its cheeks in an expression of wide-eyed, genuine surprise. The corn silk tassel is the standout material detail in the series — no other figure uses real textile, and it photographs completely differently depending on how the light catches the fiber.
Canned Sardines
Brown-furred Labubu curled inside an open sardine tin — a proper pull-tab metal can with a gold interior — eyes shut, half-smiling, a translucent blue bubble floating from its mouth as it hugs a grey sardine against its chest. The sardine is a separate prop with glassy eyes. The scene reads immediately as someone found napping in an inconvenient place, completely unbothered. The metal can opens and closes via the peel-back lid, making this the only figure in the series with fully functional packaging mechanics.
Chips
Purple-furred Labubu bursting out of an orange "LABUBU" branded chips bag, sitting in a wide wooden bowl overflowing with sculpted potato chips. Eyes squeezed shut in pure satisfaction, one chip held up in triumph. The orange bag has the crisp, crinkled look of actual packaging rendered in vinyl; the chips in the bowl are individually sculpted, each with a slightly different curve. This is the highest-energy figure in the series — the one that looks like it is mid-celebration.
Salad
White Zimomo nestled inside a clear plastic salad container packed with sculpted green lettuce leaves, holding a red heart-shaped tomato prop. A price sticker on the lid reads "LABUBU 5.20" with a Labubu logo barcode. The clear container lets you see the figure from every angle without opening anything — the whole piece is designed to be read through its packaging, which is a neat inversion of the blind box format. The 5.20 price tag is a detail collectors have noted as intentional: May 20th (5/20) is a Chinese internet expression for "I love you."
Sandwich
Dark brown-furred Labubu emerging from inside a triangular sandwich package stamped "HANDMADE SANDWICH" on the bread face. Star-shaped eyes, a small sweat drop on the brow, arms braced against both sides of the bread as it pushes outward — the figure reads like it has been trapped inside a convenience store sandwich and has only just found the exit. The bread face with the embossed Labubu face outline is the most sculptural piece of packaging design in the series. Each figure comes with the bread triangle as a separate prop that sits flush against Labubu's back.
Yakitori
Three heads on a single bamboo skewer — a white fluffy head with a chef's toque, a brown Labubu in the center, and a white skull head wearing a miniature red top hat — all skewered through a glossy teriyaki-brown yakitori base. The skewer handle is engraved "LABUBU." This is the most theatrical figure in the series: three distinct characters, three distinct expressions, unified by a single stick. Displayed on a flat surface it reads as a single elongated object; picked up, it reveals depth and the independent detailing on each head.
Chow Mein
Labubu sits inside a white takeout box printed "THE MONSTERS," noodle-like yellow strands covering the entire head as hair, green vegetable flecks scattered throughout. Two orange chopsticks rise from the box at the back. The face beneath the noodle hair is wide-eyed and fully present — not obscured, just wearing noodles as a completely natural choice of headwear. Each figure comes with a Wacky Mart receipt card. Chow Mein's reads 炒面.
Grilled Sausage
Green-furred Labubu with a red cherry tomato balanced on top of its head, cradling an orange octopus-shaped grilled sausage — the kind served at festival stalls, cut into eight legs that curl outward — in both arms. The octopus sausage has its own face: a small skull expression with a single teardrop. The green fur is the only fully green figure in the series, and the tomato-on-head placement is so specific and so matter-of-fact that it is immediately funny without trying to be.
Fried Shrimp
The material outlier of the series. Where every other figure is hard vinyl, Fried Shrimp is a dense yellow pompom — a fully flocked, ball-shaped body that looks and feels like a deep-fried crustacean rendered in soft fiber. Labubu's vinyl face peeks from the front; two red shrimp tail fins extend from the back. It sits on a black display tray. Picked up, it is entirely soft except for the face — an experience that is genuinely startling the first time, in the best possible way.
The Secret Figure: Microwave Oven
At a pull rate of 1 in 72, the secret is Labubu as an appliance rather than a food item — and that shift in logic is what makes it work. White-furred, clean, seated behind a pink microwave oven with a power button marked with a Labubu logo. Inside the microwave's transparent door: a glowing red heart. The LED heart pulses, the door opens, and the effect is immediately read as something being warmed. It is the most tender image in a series built around snacks, and the contrast lands exactly right.
Series Specifications
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Series name | THE MONSTERS Wacky Mart Series |
| Characters | Labubu, Mokoko, Zimomo (THE MONSTERS cast) |
| Figure count | 12 regular + 1 secret (Microwave Oven) |
| Secret pull rate | 1/72 |
| Materials | PVC / ABS; Fried Shrimp: full pompom flocking; Corn: real braided fiber tassel; Secret: LED component |
| Includes | Wacky Mart cash receipt character card per figure |
| Format | Blind box, 1 figure per box |
| Release date | June 12, 2025 |
| Retail price | $19.99 per blind box |
Where to Buy
You can find the collection at POP MART's official website. For confirmed individual characters or the Microwave Oven secret, you can also find the full lineup at Kikibuddies.
For more information, do visit POPMART.com.