Sunday, February 25, 2018

My Scooby Stuff - Day 56 - Scooby Totem Pole

Day 56 - Scooby Totem Pole


I got this really cool Scooby-Doo Groovy Headstackers Tiki Totem Pole Set for Christmas in 2008. The heads are magnetic. It stands a little over a foot tall with all the heads stacked. Scooby is the only one that you can't put another head on top of. This came out around the time of the first live-action movie.



Scooby is too cute with his collar and the surprised look on his face. He looks more like he's smiling from the side. You might be able to tell that all of the heads look like they are made of wood, as if the totem pole was wooden. 


Shaggy looks pretty good. They got his goatee and his hair and I think his face looks decent. It's hard to see that the top of his head is actually flat so you can put another head on top of his.


Fred looks a little creepy. His one eye is a little off. It's also hard to see that the top of his head is actually flat.



Because of the wood-like texture, Daphne looks like she has a lot of wrinkles, which makes her look really old. Besides that, her face looks good. You can really see how flat the top of her head is.



Velma looks good. They got her face, hair and glasses pretty spot on. You can kind of tell the top of her head is flat, but it doesn't look bad.



This guy is kind of creepy with the black face and wild hair. 


This one is also creepy. He reminds me of a watermelon!




They are stack able. Scooby has to be the top one if they are all stacked. They stand pretty well when they are stacked on top of each other. The magnets hold pretty firmly. It will fall over if you hit whatever it is standing on too hard and shake it a lot, but as long as you're not doing that it will stand on it's own.



You can stack them however you want too. I thought it would be cute with Scooby and the villains.



This is one of the items I took out of the packaging. I no longer have the packaging, but I found these pictures on Worthpoint and figured it wouldn't hurt if I borrowed them and gave them credit.


Here is the base that they all go on. The bottom of the base shows the copyright info. The copyright info is also on the back of each of the heads. This totem pole is copyright 2002 and Made in China. 

4 comments:

  1. Wow, those are really cute! The Totem Pole Monster idea reminds me of the "Pup Named Scooby-Doo" episode, "The Story Stick."

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  2. This is SO cool! I had no idea they had made something like this. DEFINITELY an "out of the package" item!

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    1. It's fun posting these daily collectibles. I forgot about a lot of the stuff I have, including these!

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