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* The Eighth Doctor's claim that his regenerations can be seen on YouTube is a nod to the popular trend of fans creating their own Eighth Doctor regeneration sequences, through various mediums, which could often be found on video sharing sites such as YouTube, a trend which, predictably, fell out of fashion after the release of ''[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|The Night of the Doctor]]''. | * The Eighth Doctor's claim that his regenerations can be seen on YouTube is a nod to the popular trend of fans creating their own Eighth Doctor regeneration sequences, through various mediums, which could often be found on video sharing sites such as YouTube, a trend which, predictably, fell out of fashion after the release of ''[[The Night of the Doctor (TV story)|The Night of the Doctor]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 13:42, 3 September 2020
The seventeenth instalment of Doctor Whoah! was printed in DWM 386.
Summary
The classic Doctors are jealous of the special effects that the Ninth Doctor and the War Master got for their recent regeneration scenes.
Characters
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References
- The Fifth Doctor says that the Eighth Doctor didn't get a regeneration at all. The Eighth Doctor denies this, saying they can all be found on YouTube.
Notes
- The Eighth Doctor's claim that his regenerations can be seen on YouTube is a nod to the popular trend of fans creating their own Eighth Doctor regeneration sequences, through various mediums, which could often be found on video sharing sites such as YouTube, a trend which, predictably, fell out of fashion after the release of The Night of the Doctor.