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(More customer reviews)this ghost is pretty excellent. It's got some hair on it's head and a little tongue sticking out. the hands are quite wobbly and entertaining. after several months there are no holes. i am pleased with it. my wife sleeps with him every night. that's ok
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Ugly Ghosts can be found way out beyond the back exits of Uglytown. If you ever decide to go camping near those trees just beyond the gates of the big city, you may be lucky enough to see one. Boo. Boo. Is that some sort of scare tactic or is he trying to tell you his name? Or is it Karaoke night? Hard to tell. But one thing is certain. Ugly Ghosts are good to have around if you can find a way to make friends with them. Try leaving out some sweet snacks under the bed.About Ugly Dolls and Pretty Ugly, LLCFrom the creative minds of two love struck artists David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim emerge the Uglydoll family. What started as a drawing of a playful orange character known as Wage has turned into a whole new world of fun. In 2001, when David's soon to be wife and creative partner Sun-Min had to return to Korea, he sent her many "I miss you" letters with his little Wage character drawn at the bottom. Sun-Min sewed Wage into a push doll and sent him to David as a surprise gift. David asked Sun-Min to sew a couple more for the Giant Robot store in Los Angeles and they sold out in one day. A very excited Sun-Min sewed many more and those sold just as fast. Sun-Min and David then began to pull more characters from the Uglyverse, a universe where UGLY meant unique and special, to translate into plush Uglydolls. They both met again at their very first Uglydoll Toy Fair booth (a small 6x6 booth made of felt and wood) in New York, where they would go on to win Toy Of The Year 4 years later.
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