Wage SDCC #03 quickly became a highly sought-after release among POP! collectors due to its extreme rarity—only 480 pieces were made available during its
2012 SDCC debut. With its distinct square head, minimalistic wide-eyed expression, and simple, playful stance, this figure stood out from the crowd and instantly attracted both Uglydoll enthusiasts and Funko fans looking to elevate their collections.
This POP! was carefully crafted in standard Funko POP! size, featuring Wage’s iconic black body and contrasting blue shorts. The figure captures Wage’s quirky personality with small white fangs and simple white circles for eyes, perfectly reflecting the design stylings of the Uglydoll characters. Packaged in standard Funko POP! branding, every detail from its posture to its minimalistic aesthetic made the Wage 2012 Pretty Ugly Uglydoll POP! an unmistakable showcase piece.
Falling under the Uglydoll category and originating from the
Pretty Ugly franchise, Wage SDCC #03 was part of a wider movement that brought designer vinyl toys and collectible characters into the mainstream. Since the launch of Uglydoll in 2012, the brand’s collaboration with Funko POP! introduced these oddball companions to new audiences, cementing Wage as an essential figure for collectors of both cult pop media and quirky designer toys.