Aggronautix just dropped something that should make both Arrested Development fans and alternative culture collectors immediately reach for their wallets: a limited-edition David Cross “Senses Working Overtime” Throbblehead featuring removable baseball hat, “real hair” beard, and autographed trading card, limited to only 200 sets. We’re talking about a 7-inch polyresin figure that captures Cross in full bearded stand-up mode, microphone in hand, representing his evolution from the clean-shaven Tobias Fünke era to his current “sad but funny” comedy persona.
This isn’t just another celebrity bobblehead cash grab. Aggronautix has built their reputation on creating collectibles for underground music culture, featuring everyone from Milo Aukerman to GG Allin, making David Cross’s inclusion significant recognition of how comedy and punk rock share similar outsider sensibilities. The fact that Cross has grown from his first 2012 Throbblehead to warrant a new figure suggests both his artistic evolution and Aggronautix’s understanding of which cultural figures deserve the full collectible treatment.
David Cross’s artistic evolution captured in polyresin
The transition from Cross’s 2012 Throbblehead to this new “Senses Working Overtime” version reflects genuine artistic development rather than simple product refresh. The heavily bearded figure with microphone represents Cross’s current focus on stand-up comedy and podcasting, moving beyond his television work to more personal creative expression.
Cross’s description of his comedy as “sad but funny” captures the existential melancholy that’s always underpinned his best work, from Mr. Show’s surreal sketches to Arrested Development’s neurotic characters. Having a collectible figure that represents this more mature artistic phase acknowledges that comedy artists develop distinct periods worth commemorating individually.
The removable baseball hat detail suggests attention to Cross’s actual performance aesthetic rather than generic comedian representation. These kinds of specific accessories demonstrate that Aggronautix researches their subjects thoroughly rather than creating generic figures with celebrity faces attached.

Aggronautix’s punk rock approach to comedy collectibles
The decision to include David Cross in a lineup that features hardcore punk legends like Keith Morris and Poly Styrene reflects understanding that comedy and punk rock share rebellious spirit and outsider perspective. Cross’s work has always challenged mainstream entertainment conventions, making him appropriate fit for company that celebrates counterculture personalities.
Aggronautix’s “Throbblehead” branding represents punk rock twist on traditional bobblehead concept, suggesting movement and energy rather than passive decoration. The name itself captures the aggressive vitality that separates underground culture collectibles from mainstream merchandise.
The hand-numbered limited runs and solid polyresin construction indicate serious commitment to quality and scarcity that appeals to adult collectors rather than casual fans. When collectibles are genuinely limited and well-crafted, they function as art objects rather than simple promotional items.
Limited edition strategy that creates genuine scarcity
The 200-set limitation with autographed trading card creates authentic scarcity rather than artificial marketing pressure. Cross’s signature adds personal element that transforms mass-produced collectible into something approaching personalized memorabilia, especially considering his reputation for thoughtful fan engagement.
The “super limited set will NOT last long” warning feels appropriate given the actual quantity restrictions rather than typical marketing hyperbole. When collectibles are genuinely limited to specific numbers, the urgency becomes real rather than manufactured.
The inclusion of autographed trading card alongside the figure provides additional collectible element that enhances value beyond the Throbblehead itself. Trading cards tap into different collecting psychology while adding authentication element through Cross’s signature.
Comedy collectibles as legitimate cultural artifacts
David Cross’s inclusion in Aggronautix’s catalog elevates comedy collectibles beyond simple fan merchandise into recognition of comedic artists as cultural figures worthy of artistic commemoration. The company’s focus on underground music personalities suggests they understand distinction between genuine cultural influence and temporary popularity.
Cross’s work spanning Mr. Show, Arrested Development, The Increasingly Poor Decisions of Todd Margaret, and Senses Working Overtime podcast represents sustained creative output across multiple mediums, making him appropriate subject for collectible figure rather than simple celebrity cash-in.
The craftsmanship standards that Aggronautix applies to punk rock figures—solid polyresin construction, detailed accessories, hand-numbering—demonstrate equal respect for comedy artists as cultural contributors rather than treating them as lesser category of collectible subjects.
Senses Working Overtime podcast as creative evolution
The figure’s connection to Cross’s current podcast work acknowledges how comedy artists continue developing their voices beyond television and film success. Senses Working Overtime represents Cross’s most personal creative expression, making it appropriate focus for collectible that captures his current artistic identity.
Podcasting allows comedians like Cross to explore topics and approaches that traditional media formats constrain, resulting in more authentic creative expression. Having collectible figure that represents this medium acknowledges podcasting’s legitimacy as artistic platform rather than just promotional vehicle.
The microphone accessory specifically references Cross’s current focus on audio-based comedy performance, distinguishing this figure from earlier collectibles that might have emphasized his television work. These details demonstrate Aggronautix’s commitment to accuracy rather than generic representation.
Collectible details that reward close examination
The “real hair” beard represents attention to tactile detail that separates quality collectibles from simple plastic figures. Using actual hair materials for beard texture shows commitment to authenticity that adult collectors appreciate and expect from premium limited editions.
The removable baseball hat functionality adds interactive element that enhances display options while acknowledging Cross’s actual performance wardrobe choices. Collectibles that offer multiple display configurations provide longer-term interest for collectors beyond initial novelty.
The 7-inch scale matches Aggronautix’s standard proportions while ensuring sufficient detail resolution for facial features and costume elements. This size represents optimal balance between display impact and production feasibility for hand-crafted limited editions.
Underground culture collectibles as legitimate art market
Aggronautix’s fifteen-year history creating figures for punk, hardcore, metal, and alternative personalities demonstrates sustained market for underground culture collectibles that transcends nostalgic novelty. Their catalog includes genuinely important cultural figures alongside more obscure scene personalities, suggesting sophisticated understanding of their collector base.
The company’s Phoenixville, Pennsylvania location in a town known for arts and music scene indicates authentic connection to underground culture rather than corporate appropriation of alternative aesthetics. Geographic authenticity often translates to cultural authenticity in collectible production.
Their collaboration with Super7 for action figures and expansion into enamel pins, posters, and books suggests successful business model that supports continued production of specialized collectibles for niche audiences willing to pay premium prices for quality and authenticity.
Why David Cross deserves the Throbblehead treatment
Cross’s career represents sustained contribution to alternative comedy that parallels underground music’s relationship to mainstream entertainment. His willingness to pursue challenging projects and maintain artistic integrity despite commercial opportunities makes him appropriate fit for collectible line that celebrates counterculture personalities.
The evolution from clean-shaven television actor to bearded podcast comedian reflects genuine artistic development that warrants documentation through collectible figure. When artists continue growing rather than simply repeating successful formulas, they earn recognition as cultural figures rather than temporary entertainers.
Bottom line on sad but funny collectibles
The David Cross “Senses Working Overtime” Throbblehead represents exactly the kind of specialized collectible that makes physical merchandise worth preserving in digital age. Limited to 200 sets with autographed elements, this figure provides genuine scarcity and personal connection that mass-produced items can’t match.
For Cross fans and alternative culture collectors, this Throbblehead captures specific moment in artistic evolution while maintaining production quality that justifies premium collectible status. The microphone, removable hat, and real hair beard demonstrate attention to detail that rewards close examination and long-term ownership.
Sometimes the best collectibles come from companies that understand their subjects as cultural contributors rather than simple celebrity figures. Aggronautix’s track record with underground music personalities suggests they’ll treat Cross with appropriate respect while creating figure that actually captures his current artistic identity rather than generic comedian representation.