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By Susan Froyd

Published on January 31, 2008 at 1:00am

I'm way too old to be captivated by Kidrobot toys, and yet I inexplicably am -- if I were richer, I'd have a houseful of Dunnys and Munnys and Zoomies and Labbits and IceBots. But I was raised on a steady diet of Denver Art Museum doll trolls, Cootie, Gumby and an especially ugly fellow called a Nauga, which came into being as the advertising mascot for Naugahyde's vinyl synthetic wonder fabric. Sort of a cross between an Ugly Doll and a Yo Gabba Gabba! character, the storied Nauga was said to shed its "hyde" several times a year, thereby making Naugahyde a cruelty-free commodity. So ahead of its time!

You, too, will be captivated by the noble Nauga, upon viewing Monster Madness: The Lovable Nauga, an exhibit of thirty-odd Naugas in both rare and common colors, loaned by Albuquerque collector George Anderman to the Hiwan Homestead Museum, 4208 South Timbervale Drive, Evergreen, for a visit ending on March 30. The museum is open Tuesdays through Sundays; for information log on to www.naugahyde.com/history.html. And for more about the Nauga, go to www.naugahyde.com/history.html.
Feb. 6-March 30, 2008