Limited Editions
2003-2006
- Green Cinko - FAO Exclusive - edition of 300
- Green Wage - Tower Records Exclusive
- Blue Ox - Kidrobot Exclusive - edition of 100
- Gama Go UglyDoll - Gama-Go Exclusive - edition 50 all handmade
- Green Wedgehead - Super 7 Exclusive - edition of 100
- Halloween Ice Bat - Super 7 Exclusive - edition of 75
- Thawed Ice Bat - Giant Robot Exclusive- edition of 200
- Sneak Preview Little Uglydolls - SDCC Exclusive
- Sailor Babo - Uglycon 1 Exclusive - edition of 50
- Secret Mission Uglydolls - SDCC Exclusive
- Red Tooth Wedgehead - edition of 200
'2007
- Ice Lodge Uglydolls - SDCC Exclusive
- Akihabara Pink Ice Bat - edition of 100
- Blue Abima - edition of 100
- Ice Bat Uglycon Tokyo Collection - 4 different color variations - editions of 25 each
- Poe Uglycon 3 NYC Collection - 8 different color variations - editions of 25 each
- Sailor Poe - edition of 25
- Hidden Poe Variation - edition of 25
- Sea Sick Sailor Babo - edition of 100
- Sleepy Chilly Ice Bat - 3 different color variations - editions of 200 each
- Red Ice Bat - InTheYellow Exclusive - edition of 100
2009
- Coldy Holdy Ice Bat - FAO Exclusive
- First Mate Trunko - SDCC Exclusive
- Hidden Poe - NYCC Exclusive
- OX Collection
- Ket (pink) - Kitson Exclusive
2010
- Big Toe Collection
- Blue Nandy Bear - Learning Express Exclusive
- Ket at Night (dark blue) - Kitson Exclusive
- Long Time Ago Ice Bat - Giant Robot Exclusive edition of 300
- Red Flatwoodsey - FAO Exclusive
- Uglycorn - SDCC Exclusive
2011
- Uglycat - Japan Exclusive
- Cookie Dream Babo - SDCC Exclusive
- Cookie Chef Babo - Redemption Certificate Exclusive
- Holiday Uglydog - FAO Schwarz and Toys 'R' Us Exclusive
2012
- 10th Anniversary Wage
- Power Babo - SDCC Exclusive
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