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Labubu vs. Zimomo vs. Mokoko: A Simple Comparison Guide to Their Differences

Labubu vs. Zimomo vs. Mokoko: A Simple Comparison Guide to Their Differences

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Many people get three characters mixed up: Labubu, Zimomo, and Mokoko. They look related, yet they’re actually different. This quick guide will show you how to tell them apart.


Key Features Comparsion

We made a comparsion table for the differences between Labubu, Zimomo and Mokoko.

Labubu vs Zimomo vs Mokoko
Labubu vs Zimomo vs Mokoko
  • Labubu: Female, Most Common, Cute and Quirky
  • Zimomo: Male, Taller than Labubu, Round Face, with Long Tail
  • Mokoko: Female, Pink, Curved Eyelashes, Heart-Shaped Noise


Labubu: The Mischievous Star

Labubu
Labubu
Labubu

Labubu

Labubu is the most famous character of the group. Think of Labubu as a mischievous little monster who wears a bunny suit.Key Features:

  • Ears: Long and pointy, just like a rabbit.
  • Teeth: Two small buck teeth are always sticking out.
  • Vibe: Labubu is known for being playful, curious, and sometimes a little naughty.

Labubu is the one you see most often, always smiling and ready for an adventure.

Zimomo: The Taller Monster

Zimomo
Zimomo
Zimomo
Zimomo

Zimomo

Zimomo looks like Labubu's relative, but with a wilder, more "monster-like" style. You can think of Zimomo as a taller or "evolved" version of Labubu.Key Features:

  • Ears: The two points on its head look more like spiky horns than soft bunny ears.
  • Body: Zimomo is usually taller and thinner than Labubu.
  • Details: Zimomo often has a long tail, claws, or a row of spikes down its back.

The main difference is the "monster" details. Zimomo looks less like a bunny and more like a cool creature.

Mokoko: The Small Companion

Mokoko
Mokoko

Mokoko is one of the easiest characters to recognize because its appearance stands out from the rest.Key Features:

  • Shape: Very small and rounded—almost like a fluffy cloud or a simplified skull.
  • Face: Its expression is simple, with gently curved eyelashes and a tiny heart-shaped nose.
  • Role: Mokoko acts as a loyal companion. You’ll often find this little spirit floating or resting beside Labubu and Zimomo, like a quiet friend that always tags along.