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Welcome back to our Labubu Full Series Guide! As of June 12, 2025, we continue to explore Labubu's artistic evolution. In our last installment, we wandered through the botanical wonderland of The Monsters Flowers Elves Series (2020). Today, we step into the hallowed halls of art history with one of Labubu's most culturally sophisticated releases:
Release Date: July 15, 2020 (Labubu's second series of 2020)
Format: Blind Box
Original Price: ~130 per case (12 boxes)
Current Market Value (2025): $500 for a full set (12 standard + 1 hidden)
Hidden Pull Rate: 1:144 (≈0.69%)
Hidden Value: The Birth of Venus variant ranges $300
This art-inspired series represented a bold creative direction:
Art Historical Theme: First series to directly engage with Western art masterpieces
Character Selection: Featured Labubu, Tycoco, Spooky, and Pato - notably absent: Yaya
Educational Value: Served as both collectible and art history introduction
Cultural Bridge: Blended Eastern toy design with Western art traditions
🎨 12 Masterpieces + 1 Hidden Figure:
The series featured brilliant reinterpretations of art history's most iconic works:
Discus Thrower – Ancient Greek sculpture reimagined
Van Gogh – Post-impressionist self-portrait style
The Son of Man – Magritte's surreal apple masterpiece
Little Dancer – Degas' ballet sculpture interpretation
Mona Lisa – Da Vinci's enigmatic smile recreated
The Thinker – Rodin's philosophical sculpture
David – Michelangelo's Renaissance masterpiece
The Fifer – Manet's young musician portrayal
Scream – Munch's expressionist iconic figure
Femme au Chapeau Buste – Matisse's fauvist portrait
The Actor Otani Oniji III as Edobei – Japanese woodblock print style
Girl with a Pearl Earring – Vermeer's Dutch golden age beauty
HIDDEN: The Birth Of Venus – Botticelli's Renaissance goddess
🖼️ Design Mastery:
Material: High-quality PVC with varied texturing mimicking original mediums
Size: 6–9 cm (scaled to maintain artistic proportions)
Color Palette: Faithful to original artworks' color schemes
Detail Level: Remarkable attention to artistic details and stylistic elements
Cultural Accuracy: Respectful adaptation of diverse artistic traditions
💰 Market Analysis:
Premium Positioning: Higher value due to cultural significance and design complexity
Educational Premium: Popular among art educators and museum gift shops
Hidden Accessibility: Surprisingly affordable hidden compared to artistic value
Complete Sets: Values vary based on card completeness and condition
⚠️ Authentication Tip: Examine paint application quality and sculptural details - counterfeits often miss the subtle artistic nuances and color gradations of authentic pieces.
The Art Seriesrepresented:
Cultural Ambition: Demonstrated Labubu's ability to engage with high art
Educational Expansion: Opened new market segments in educational and cultural spaces
Design Challenge: Most complex series to date in terms of artistic adaptation
Global Appeal: Successfully bridged Eastern and Western aesthetic traditions
This series proved Labubu could handle sophisticated cultural themes while maintaining playfulness.
The Monsters Art Seriesstands as a cultural milestone in collectible toy history. Its successful fusion of art historical reverence with contemporary toy design created a unique collectible that appeals to both toy enthusiasts and art lovers. The absence of Yaya remains a curious footnote in series history, while the hidden Birth of Venus represents one of the most elegant adaptations in the entire lineup.