Ugly Dolls
Hello, Uglies! |
| The Ugly Dolls
themselves are plush characters that look a bit like gremlins, but are
loveable in their own way.
These Uglies - Wage, Wedgehead, Worm, OX and
Peaco - are colorful little guys who look a little like mutant teddy
bears. Whether one, two, or three eyes, two or no legs, fangs or no
fangs, the Ugly Dolls are all have a quirky personality. Each Ugly
Doll comes with a short biography, explaining its likes/dislikes,
hobbies, and favorite foods. These biographies are an effective thatt
make the Ugly Dolls so appealing. There is no doubt that these stories
are what sell the dolls.
Big Toe is
very busy, but he’s going to take care of everything. At first,
Big Toe may seem a little slow... until you realize he’s always one step
ahead. Those donuts you were saving for tomorrow? Gone. Those leftovers
from the picnic? Done. An unstoppable force of knowledge, Big
Toe’s got the scoop on all the latest info, and knows what’s going down
at all times.
Worm
wants power. The power
to do great and wonderful things. Some Uglyworms are sneaky. Some are
crafty. All are hungry...For knowledge... Like where do you keep the
carrot cake? How long before ice cream goes bad? Knowledge is power.
Peaco is very
shy. Well... shy on the outside. On the inside, Peaco is a wild man! You
can see it in his eyes. All three. Peaco really shines when he’s doing
what he does best. DANCING! Please dance with Peaco. He’s seen your
moves!
 |
 |
|
Big Toe |
Worm |
 |
 |
| Peaco |
Wedgehead |
 |
 |
|
Wage |
Ox |
|
Wage, is an orange creature that
wears an apron and works at the local Super Mart. He is a hard
worker and just wants to please his customers.
Wedgehead, who is bright blue with a flat head, sees the
world just as you do, but only when he balances on his head.
Wedgehead is on a mission to prove that humans really do exist.
OX is lime green, with long droopy ears and an X for a left
eye. He is best friends with Wedgehead and is great at magic. He
loves turning your stuff into his, but Wedgehead calls it stealing.
Ugly Dolls is a company that got its start from the international
love letters of a couple in a long-distance relationship. David
Horvath and Sun-Min Kim met while attending Parsons School of Design
in New York City. Horvath, who was living in Los Angeles, and Kim
sent frequent pining love letters back and forth. An illustrator for
Japanese market animation and video games, Horvath drew one of these
little characters at the end of each letter. That Christmas, Kim
surprised Horvath by sending him a plush, hand-sewn version of Wage
- the first character that Horvath created.
When Horvath received the hand-sewn doll, he showed it off to Eric
Nakamura, owner of a shop called Giant Robot in L.A. that sells
books, toys, and t-shirts made by artists. Eventually, the sewing
got to be too large a job for Kim to do; she stopped hand sewing
them and they are now handmade by a Korean company.
Ugly Dolls have caught on with the older crowd because they have the
aura of fashionable chic, without the crazy price-tag. Kids and
Adults like love these beautifully crafted HANDMADE, high quality
plush little devils. Each one measures approximately
13 " H X 7" W X 2" D
And now you can see what everyone is
talking about when you get your own Ugly Doll! |
|
Get Your Favorite Ugly Doll for
only $24.95 each.
At
Baronbob.com, Each Ugly Dolls is $19.95.
|
(please
choose one or more of the check boxes then Add to Cart)
|
|
|
|
|