The Labubu lunacy has taken over Canal Street. Knockoffs of the viral, little monster dolls have flooded the infamous Chinatown market — with New Yorkers eagerly snatching them up despite the celeb-favorite bag charms being obvious fakes. Dozens of tourist trap shops have counterfeit versions of the creepy, pint-sized toys — dubbed “Lafufus” — proudly displayed at their entrances for as low as $10, an enticing discount off Chinese retailer POP Mart’s $30 pricetag. “It’s trendy and I thought it was cute,” said Griselda Flores, 24, who bought a $20 knockoff from a corner market for her 4-year-old son. Counterfeit Labubus, dubbed “lafufus,” are flooding Canal Street. Gabriella Bass He wouldn’t know the difference, Flores said — while she had a real, pink little monster dangling from her purse. “He saw it and wanted it,” Flores said, adding: “I’m not trying to spend too much.” It took an hour for her to secure two legit Labubus from an online POP Mart auction, which ultimately cost her $76, she noted. NYC’s Asian-American community rallies behind Mayor Eric Adams against Zohran Mamdani: ‘I don’t support socialists’ The 3-inch monsters, created by Hong Kong-based artist Kasing Lung, began being sold on POP Mart