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This Galactic Potato Head Cleverly Redesigns the Famous Dr Who Character

Fans of BBCs sci-fi television show Dr Who can have fun playing with this retro Potato Head toy designed to look just like the David Tennant, otherwise known as Dr Who.

Potato Head toys are so retro even our grandparents played with them back in the early 60s. A set usually comes with a round plastic potato spud that you can attach various body parts and accessories to in order to form a walking potato character. This Dr Who Potato Head has been custom-designed to include accessories that replicate the stylish look of Tennant on the hit TV show. The set comes with a coif of brown hair, a trench coat, a blue suit, red sneakers and even Dr Who's iconic Sonic Screwdriver.
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