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There's a new series of licensed Mr. Men/Doctor Who mashups by Roger Hargreaves. Including one that's been animated and read by Michelle Gomez:
There's a new series of licensed Mr. Men/Doctor Who mashups by Roger Hargreaves. Including one that's been animated and read by Michelle Gomez:


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Of course we should have pages for them but should we treat them as valid stories? I watched the video and generally it's a silly children's story, but aside from the animation style, it's still pretty much an in-universe ''Doctor Who'' story.
Of course we should have pages for them but should we treat them as valid stories? I watched the video and generally it's a silly children's story, but aside from the animation style, it's still pretty much an in-universe ''Doctor Who'' story.


More info: http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2017-04-26/these-doctor-who-mr-men-mash-ups-are-fun-for-fans-of-all-ages---and-a-great-way-to-in-doctorinate-your-kids-early {{retitle|///Mr. Men/Doctor Who}}
More info: http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2017-04-26/these-doctor-who-mr-men-mash-ups-are-fun-for-fans-of-all-ages---and-a-great-way-to-in-doctorinate-your-kids-early  
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There's a new series of licensed Mr. Men/Doctor Who mashups by Roger Hargreaves. Including one that's been animated and read by Michelle Gomez:

File:Dr. Twelfth (Read by Michelle Gomez) - Doctor Who

Of course we should have pages for them but should we treat them as valid stories? I watched the video and generally it's a silly children's story, but aside from the animation style, it's still pretty much an in-universe Doctor Who story.

More info: http://www.radiotimes.com/news/2017-04-26/these-doctor-who-mr-men-mash-ups-are-fun-for-fans-of-all-ages---and-a-great-way-to-in-doctorinate-your-kids-early