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[[caption-width-right:350:Hello, Mum.]]

->''"Over here is Trader Sam. He's the jungle's head salesman, but lately his sales have been shrinking."''
-->-- '''Skipper''' of the Ride/JungleCruise

[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrunken_head Shrunken heads]] are human heads that have been sliced open, had the skull removed and replaced with a wooden ball, the MouthStitchedShut, and is then boiled in treated water then dried out. The boiling causes the skin to shrink, and the drying process, using heated stones and sand, shrinks it even further. The effect produces a head that is considerably smaller than the original, often has deformities that give it an appearance that ranges from [[BlackComedy comical]] to [[NightmareFuel nightmarish]], and is essentially mummified. [[https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/how-does-one-actually-shrink-a-head-5994665/ The process is detailed here.]]

In fiction, shrunken heads can appear anywhere with a tribal setting, sometimes in fantasy, or just when creators need to make it clear that viewers are not in familiar territory anymore. What the heads are used for varies as well, sometimes being in the background among the [[CreepySouvenir possessions]] of a NightmareFetishist or CollectorOfTheStrange. Other times they appear as the still-attached head of someone who ran afoul of some mystical tribe or WitchDoctor. Others will be an OracularHead.

The practice originates with the Jivaroan tribes of the Amazon Rainforest, but has come to be associated with witch doctors. It did have religious significance, but when European explorers arrived, they became curiosities and there began to be a demand for them among the communities. Demand also sparked a rise in headhunting around the areas. Replicas can still be obtained in the Amazon from the same tribe, now made from goat skin. In fiction, however, they can turn up in just about any culture that has a jungle/tribal setting.

Part of HollywoodVoodoo. Related to {{Mummy}}, BattleTrophy and HumanHeadOnTheWall. JustForFun/NotToBeConfusedWith TinyHeadedBehemoth, or the ''other'' meaning of "[[TheShrink head shrinking]]."
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[[folder:Advertising]]
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rSYfo8PwLQU A commercial]] for ''VideoGame/DrMario'' had a guy telling how he beat a witch doctor at the game, and got his [[SoreLoser head shrunk as a result]].
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[[folder:Comic Books]]
* In one of the final Pre-Crisis ''ComicBook/{{Batman}}'' stories from 1986, an axe-murderer does this with the head of an ex that he killed out of jealousy, just before sending it to one of her friends to make some kind of sick point. Batman mentions that the chemical that the killer used to shrink her head is similar to that used by the Jivaros, though as mentioned above, [[ScienceMarchesOn the actual technique that the Jivaros used to shrink heads was much different]].
* Creator/ECComics: ''Haunt of Fear'' #8 had the story "Diminishing Returns". Greedy New Yorker Vincent Beardsley goes to Ecuador to steal a tribal diamond. When the locals catch on, he sells out his friend, who is made into a shrunken head. Vincent gets his in the end, of course.
* In the ''Comicbook/{{Tintin}}'' book ''[[Recap/TintinTheBrokenEar The Broken Ear]]'', Tintin and Ridgewell are captured by the Bibaros, who cut their enemies' heads and shrink them. They escape thanks to Ridgewell's ventriloquism.
* In ''{{ComicBook/Violine}}'', on being asked whether the pygmies will eat them, Kombo answers that they are not savages, [[ComicallyMissingThePoint and are only going to shrink their heads to pingpong balls and make toothpicks out of their bones]]. The doctor immediately calls him out on this, though, noting that [[ShownTheirWork only the Jivaros make shrunken heads]]. Humorously, a pygmy immediately comes in with a shrunken head, confirming Kombo's statement, to the doctor's protests.
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[[folder:Comic Strips]]
* ''ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes'': Calvin has an interest in them:
** [[http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/2013/07/07#.UxAnrvldV8F Among the ingredients]] Calvin's mom uses to make dinner, [[UnreliableNarrator or so he thinks]].
** He also makes [[http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/2014/01/25#.UxDlrfldV8E snow scupltures]] of them.
** [[http://www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/2012/06/30#.Ux4DSfmwLYg "A hundred shrunken heads of popular cartoon characters."]]
-->'''Mom''': Eww, [[MouthStitchedShut you stitched their mouths shut]]?
* ''ComicStrip/DickTracy'': Mr. Bribery employed the Ecuadoran native Nah Tay as a front for his criminal enterprise, and used Nah Tay's skill at shrinking heads to intimidate his associates. Bribery kept a collection of the shruken heads of his enemies under glass covers.
* ''ComicStrip/PiranhaClub'': Some South American headhunters kindnap Uncle Sid's pet piranha, Ernest, and replace him with the shrunken head of [[StockUnsolvedMysteries Jimmy Hoffa]].
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[[folder:Fan Works]]
* ''FanFic/YouAwakenInRazorHill'': The character Scratch has [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} some that he keeps as pets]].
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[[folder:Film -- Animated]]
* ''WesternAnimation/HotelTransylvania'' has shrunken heads on the room doors that seem to act as the "Do Not Disturb" cards in normal hotels. They also yell at the maids when the room needs to be cleaned.
* In ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'', Dr. Facilier, the evil WitchDoctor states "I'm a royal too on my mother's side" during his VillainSong, and shows a woman's crowned, shrunken head to the prince he sings the song to.
* In ''WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas'', the first boy to get a visit from Jack as Santa gets a shrunken head as a present.
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[[folder:Film -- Live-Action]]
* At the end of ''Film/{{Beetlejuice}}'', BJ runs into a hunter who has a shrunken head, and starts chatting with the Witch Doctor next to him, asking if that's his work, while he steals the witch doctor's line number. He gets his head shrunk himself in retaliation.
-->'''Beetlejuice''': ...Hey. This might be a good look for me.
* The film of ''Film/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban'' has a number of [[OracularHead talking]] shrunken heads, most prominently the one (voiced by Creator/LennyHenry) on the Knight Bus that speaks instead of Ernie, the bus driver. They are mostly wise-cracking PluckyComicRelief characters, although they also provide some exposition. They [[CanonForeigner don't appear in the book]], though [[CreatorPreferredAdaptation J.K. Rowling has said she wishes she'd thought of it]]. The Knight Bus shrunken head reappears in the DVD extras interacting with the filmmakers, making it a sort of a {{mascot}} for the film.
* In ''Film/IndianaJonesAndTheTempleOfDoom'', the main villain's CrownOfHorns is adorned with what looks like one of these.
* ''Film/InTheLandOfTheHeadHunters'' portrays the Kwakwaka'wakw native people of coastal British Columbia as keeping the shrunken heads of enemies. (They didn't really, although the film is quite faithful to RealLife aside from this.)
* ''Film/PiratesOfTheCaribbeanAtWorldsEnd''. During a conversation with Captain Teague (his father), Jack Sparrow asks, "How's Mum?" Teague shows him a shrunken woman's head.
-->'''Jack''': She looks good.
* The film ''Film/ShrunkenHeads'' from Creator/FullMoonFeatures is about three murdered teens whose shrunken heads are reanimated through HollywoodVoodoo.
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[[folder:Literature]]
* Creator/RobertBloch's short story "The Cure", which like many Bloch stories centers around a punny twist-- in this case, when Jeff sends Luiz to have his significant other Marie cured when she isn't well in the head, Jeff is aghast to learn that all that's left of Marie after the return trip is a shrunken head. Later adapted as an episode of ''Series/AlfredHitchcockPresents''.
* While one doesn't physically appear in ''Literature/DiaryOfAWimpyKid'', Rodrick [[CreepySouvenir asks for one on his Christmas list]]. [[TeensAreMonsters This is normal for him]].
* ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}'': In ''Literature/HowIGotMyShrunkenHead'', the protagonist receives a shrunken head from his aunt, who's a scientist researching the island of Baladora. He later finds out that it glows because he possesses "Jungle Magic".
* At the end of ''Literature/TheLaundryFiles'' short story "Pimpf", Bob's boss Angleton is seen playing with a Newton's cradle. Upon closer inspection the balls turn out to be the shrunken heads of the story's BigBadDuumvirate, [[AndIMustScream implied to be still alive and aware despite the treatment]].
* Creator/RobertHeinlein's short story ''Literature/MagicInc'' While performing his duties as a "witch smeller" Dr. Royce Worthington carries around a pouch of magic-related items. One of them is a wrinkled black object the size of a man's fist, which turns out to be a mummified human head. Dr. Worthington explains that it's the head of his grandfather, whose spirit [[OracularHead gives him advice in his work]].
* ''Literature/MobyDick''. The innkeeper tells Ishmael that Queequeg is off in the town trying to sell his head, much to Ishmael's confusion. Ishamel freaks out later when Queequeg shows up in the shared bedroom with a shrunken head.
* In ''Literature/SherlockHolmes and the Crosby Murder'' by Barrie Roberts, the murder victims have their heads shrunken by an Apache warrior. The ShownTheirWork notes at the back of the book acknowledge that there is no historic evidence for this practice among the Apache (although they did collect heads as trophies), but [[LiteraryAgentHypothesis that's what Watson said happened]].
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[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
* ''Series/AuctionKings'': Paul has pointed out when a woman brought one in that selling human body parts is illegal. Paul also pointed out that the shrunken head was fake. Needless to say, he didn't accept the piece.
* In more than one episode of ''Series/GilligansIsland'' the castaways, and especially Gilligan himself, are worried that the cannibal tribes from nearby islands will eat them and shrink their heads as souvenirs.
* ''Series/{{Lewis}}'': In episode "[[Recap/LewisS1E4 Expiation]]". A dying Le Plassiter makes a cryptic reference to "head shrink" and Detectives Lewis and Hathaway initially think it's a reference to TheShrink, Caroline Croft the psychiatrist. Nope, it's a reference to literal shrunken heads at the science museum. Murder victim Rachel Mallory liked to go there and look at them, and that's where Hugh, the killer, takes his daughters at the climax.
* Featured in one ''Series/NightGallery'' segment "Logoda's Heads". The WitchDoctor Logoda maintains power over his people since he knows how to make his shrunken heads [[OracularHead speak to him]]. He comes into conflict with British authorities when they accuse him of murdering an explorer (who happened to be the brother of one of the men investigating him, meaning ItsPersonal). They try to get a local young woman to help them, but she demurs out of fear of Logoda's power. [[spoiler:Then Logoda is torn apart off-screen. The young woman reveals that she knew Logoda was guilty and wanted to take matters into her own hands. She is actually a more powerful witch doctor who knows how to make the shrunken heads kill. The segment ends with the camera zooming in on the shrunken heads, revealing traces of blood and flesh between their teeth...]]
* In ''Series/TheXFiles'' episode [[Recap/TheXFilesS02E24OurTown "Our Town"]] the semi-{{Mundanger}}ous Perp of the Week has some shrunken heads he ''claims'' are fake, non-human souvenier trinkets from his travels as a young man. But then it turns out that he and his [[CannibalClan small town/family]] are OlderThanTheyLook, keeping themselves young through [[ImAHumanitarian ritual cannibalism]] which he had learned from HollywoodNatives during those same travels.
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[[folder:Pinball]]
* ''Pinball/RipleysBelieveItOrNot'': The game has a shrunken head that makes snarky comments throughout.
* ''Pinball/ScaredStiff'': The player can obtain one, which prompts [[Creator/ElviraMistressOfTheDark Elvira]] to comment, "[[DoubleEntendre He always wanted a little head]]."
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[[folder:Professional Wrestling]]
* Wrestling/PamperoFirpo carried a shrunken head to strengthen his wild man from Argentina image. He would talk to and use to demonstrate what he would do to his opponents.
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[[folder:Radio]]
* The ''Radio/{{Escape}}'' episode "Price of the Head" has a drunken loafer befriended by a South Seas islander; eventually the drunk commits murder and the islander offers to take him to his own home island. It turns out the loafer has a fine head of bright red hair, and having it as a trophy will make the native very powerful among his tribe...
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[[folder:Theme Parks]]
* The ''Ride/JungleCruise'' in the Ride/DisneyThemeParks had Trader Sam, a native witch doctor at the end holding a few of these, seemingly to sell to passing tourists. River guides at this point will usually insert a {{pun}}. Though Sam was removed from the American versions of the attraction in 2021, he still maintains tiki bars on both coasts.
* Shrunken Ned, a fortune telling machine at Disneyland's Adventureland, is the undead remains of British explorer Nedley J. Lostmore that has become a "self-service witch doctor" that diagnoses guests with strange jungle diseases and offers similarly strange cures.
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[[folder:Video Games]]
* The Necromancer from ''VideoGame/DiabloII'' can use shrunken heads as a shield, boosting his powers at the same time.
* The Witch Doctor in ''VideoGame/DiabloIII'' can use shrunken heads as a charm for their powers.
* ''VideoGame/EdEddNEddyTheMisEdventures'': When the player collects a specific Easter Egg by chasing down a chicken, they will unlock the ability to shrink or grow the Eds' heads.
* ''VideoGame/GhostPiratesOfVoojuIsland'': Yamo is just a shrunken head who can't be understood, except by Papa Doc.
* In ''VideoGame/HeroesOfNewerth'', the Shrunken Head is the Black King Bar equivalent from ''[[VideoGame/DefenseOfTheAncientsAllStars DotA]]'', granting magic immunity for a few precious seconds.
* ''VideoGame/HeroesOfTheStorm'': The Witch Doctor carries a shrunken Troll head.
* A non-horror/superstition example. A case in ''VideoGame/LANoire'' features a shrunken head as a prominent clue. However, being a movie prop, it isn't actually real.
* ''VideoGame/TheSecretOfMonkeyIsland'': At one point, Guybrush trades a book called ''How to Get Ahead in Navigating'' for the shrunken head of a [[TheNavigator navigator]] how helps him through a labyrinth.
* In ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft'', [[AllTrollsAreDifferent Trolls]] are savage creatures (well, some of them) and practicioners of HollywoodVoodoo. Shrunken heads often show up in their culture, as trophies collected by their Headhunters or magic items used by their {{Witch Doctor}}s.
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[[folder:Western Animation]]
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Beetlejuice}}'' has a character who appears to be based on the hunter at the end of the movie, in that he has a tiny head and his lips seem to be sewn together.
* There are trees around ''WesternAnimation/CampLakebottom'' with shrunken heads hanging from the branches that snap at anyone who gets close.
-->'''Squirt''': Ahhh! Shrunken head! [[IsItSomethingYouEat Can you eat shrunken heads?]]\\
'''Gretchen''': No, but they can eat us!
* In ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' episode "[[Recap/EdEddNEddyS3E11XMarksTheEd X Marks The Ed]]", Eddy gets a giant pimple on top of his head. Rolf uses a home remedy to get rid of it, though it has the unfortunate side effect of shrinking Eddy's head.
-->'''Eddy''': ''(High pitched voice)'' What happened to my head?!
* Having fled the mansion of the MadScientist, ''WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussyCats'' are soon captured by a tribe of Amazon natives. LovableCoward Alex Cabot wonders what the natives will do with their captives. GadgeteerGenius Valerie shows him some shrunken heads, and replies, "Do these answer your question?" Fortunately, the Pussy Cats are able to use the natives' superstition to effect an escape.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS13E1TreehouseOfHorrorXII Treehouse of Horror XII - Hex and the City]]": Homer sets off the fire sprinklers in the shop of a FortuneTeller and the shower re-hydrates the shrunken heads that she was keeping on a shelf.
-->'''Head''': Wait a minute, this isn't Cedars Sinai!
** The FortuneTeller is later seen using a hair-dryer to re-shrink the heads.
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[[folder:Real Life]]
* There are a few examples of ''entire bodies'' which have been shrunken, though their provenance as actual Jivaro relics is highly doubtful. Mary Roach discusses them [[http://www.outsideonline.com/1892726/say-hello-my-little-friend here.]] Sadly, the Caroline Alexander article she mentions is apparently unavailable online.
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