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These references functionally act as minor, unlicensed [[crossover]]s between the series and the DWU: some element of the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] makes a cameo, or is referenced, in such a way as to imply that it is real in the world of the story, or indeed that the story itself "unofficially" takes place in the ''Doctor Who'' universe. | These references functionally act as minor, unlicensed [[crossover]]s between the series and the DWU: some element of the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]] makes a cameo, or is referenced, in such a way as to imply that it is real in the world of the story, or indeed that the story itself "unofficially" takes place in the ''Doctor Who'' universe. | ||
=== Television === | === Television === | ||
* [[File:Funnybot.png|thumb|[[ | * [[File:Funnybot.png|thumb|[[southpark:Funnybot (Character)|Funnybot]] is presented. (''[[southpark:Funnybot|Funnybot]]'')]]In the 20 August 2010 episode of {{wi|Eureka}} on SyFy ("Stoned") Zane, while searching through government files mentions TARDIS blueprints as something he might be searching for. In the ''Eureka'' episode "Reprise" (2011), Zane call Jo's house as a TARDIS house, referring to how the house is bigger on the inside. | ||
* In an episode of ''South Park'' titled ''Funnybot'' (2011), the Germans build a robot designed to be funny in reaction to being labelled unfunny. This robot looks and speaks like a [[Dalek]], complete with a plunger, and is found going on murder sprees saying, "[[Extermination|Exterminate]]!" | * In an episode of ''South Park'' titled ''Funnybot'' (2011), the Germans build a robot designed to be funny in reaction to being labelled unfunny. This robot looks and speaks like a [[Dalek]], complete with a plunger, and is found going on murder sprees saying, "[[Extermination|Exterminate]]!" | ||
* In the last episode of season two of {{wi|The Librarians (2014 TV series)|The Librarians}}, the Librarian talks about time travel and a cloth is lifted away by Cassandra Cillian to show the TARDIS as a broken down artefact in a room full of time travelling artefact such as the Delorean from ''[[Back to the Future]]''. | * In the last episode of season two of {{wi|The Librarians (2014 TV series)|The Librarians}}, the Librarian talks about time travel and a cloth is lifted away by Cassandra Cillian to show the TARDIS as a broken down artefact in a room full of time travelling artefact such as the Delorean from ''[[Back to the Future]]''. | ||
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* On [[January]] 2 2015, the ''[[The Big Fat Quiz of the Year]]'' aired and featured [[Jimmy Carr and the Dalek (TV story)|a skit]] in which [[Jimmy Carr]] was exterminated by a [[bronze Dalek]] after the Dalek asked the game show's final questions. | * On [[January]] 2 2015, the ''[[The Big Fat Quiz of the Year]]'' aired and featured [[Jimmy Carr and the Dalek (TV story)|a skit]] in which [[Jimmy Carr]] was exterminated by a [[bronze Dalek]] after the Dalek asked the game show's final questions. | ||
* Amongst its recurring characters, the TV series {{wi|Newzoids}} (2015-2017) features a foul-mouthed version of the [[Twelfth Doctor]], referencing [[Peter Capaldi]]'s prior role as Malcolm Tucker in {{wi|The Thick of It}}. | * Amongst its recurring characters, the TV series {{wi|Newzoids}} (2015-2017) features a foul-mouthed version of the [[Twelfth Doctor]], referencing [[Peter Capaldi]]'s prior role as Malcolm Tucker in {{wi|The Thick of It}}. | ||
* [[File:Dr Yowl's BARDCDIS.jpg|thumb|The interior of [[w:c:arthur:Dr. Yowl|Dr Yowl]]'s [[TARDIS|BARCDIS]]. (''[[w:c:arthur:Carried Away|Carried Away]]'')]]In the {{wi|Arthur (TV series)|Arthur}} episode "Carried Away" (2015), a dog called "Dr. | * [[File:Dr Yowl's BARDCDIS.jpg|thumb|The interior of [[w:c:arthur:Dr. Yowl|Dr Yowl]]'s [[TARDIS|BARCDIS]]. (''[[w:c:arthur:Carried Away|Carried Away]]'')]]In the {{wi|Arthur (TV series)|Arthur}} episode "Carried Away" (2015), a dog called "Dr. Yowl", a cousin to Arthur's pet dog Pal, appears. The character wears a brown hat and red scarf, giving him an appearance similar to the [[Fourth Doctor]], and he travels through space in a blue dog house-shaped ship called the BARCDIS ("Ballistic Astro Rocket for Carrying Dogs in Space") which is bigger on the inside and contains a console similar to that of its inspiration. | ||
* [[File:Regular Show Dalek.jpg|thumb|A [[Dalek]] in a crowd of [[robot]]s. (''[[w:c:regularshow:Robot Rap Battle|Robot Rap Battle]]'')]]In Cartoon Network's {{wi|Regular Show}}, the YouTube minisode ''[[w:c:regularshow:Robot Rap Battle|Robot Rap Battle]]'' features robots who resemble [[Bronze Dalek]]s without [[Dalek eyestalk|eyestalks]] and mounted onto mechanical legs. | * [[File:Regular Show Dalek.jpg|thumb|A [[Dalek]] in a crowd of [[robot]]s. (''[[w:c:regularshow:Robot Rap Battle|Robot Rap Battle]]'')]]In Cartoon Network's {{wi|Regular Show}}, the YouTube minisode ''[[w:c:regularshow:Robot Rap Battle|Robot Rap Battle]]'' features robots who resemble [[Bronze Dalek]]s without [[Dalek eyestalk|eyestalks]] and mounted onto mechanical legs. | ||
* The {{wi|DuckTales (2017 TV series)|2017 ''DuckTales'' reboot}}, having cast [[David Tennant]] as the voice of [[Scrooge McDuck]], dropped many allusions to time-travel, the intentionality of which was confirmed by showrunner (and noted Whovian) Francisco Angones on Twitter. Among them is Scrooge's ownership of a time machine disguised as a grandfather clock (like [[the Master]]'s [[Goth's TARDIS|second TARDIS]]) and his ironic distaste for time-travelers in the 2018 Christmas special ''Last Christmas'', whose title is, of course, shared with [[Last Christmas (TV story)|an earlier ''Doctor Who'' Christmas special]]. The series also cast [[Catherine Tate]] (who played a [[Donna Noble|one of the companions]] of Tennant's Doctor) as the villainous Magica De Spell, a decision which the filmmakers later confirmed was partially spurred by the knowledge that Tennant and Tate verifiably had "great chemistry" together. [[Michelle Gomez]] ([[Missy]]) later appeared as Matilda McDuck, Scrooge's sister. | * The {{wi|DuckTales (2017 TV series)|2017 ''DuckTales'' reboot}}, having cast [[David Tennant]] as the voice of [[Scrooge McDuck]], dropped many allusions to time-travel, the intentionality of which was confirmed by showrunner (and noted Whovian) Francisco Angones on Twitter. Among them is Scrooge's ownership of a time machine disguised as a grandfather clock (like [[the Master]]'s [[Goth's TARDIS|second TARDIS]]) and his ironic distaste for time-travelers in the 2018 Christmas special ''Last Christmas'', whose title is, of course, shared with [[Last Christmas (TV story)|an earlier ''Doctor Who'' Christmas special]]. The series also cast [[Catherine Tate]] (who played a [[Donna Noble|one of the companions]] of Tennant's Doctor) as the villainous Magica De Spell, a decision which the filmmakers later confirmed was partially spurred by the knowledge that Tennant and Tate verifiably had "great chemistry" together. [[Michelle Gomez]] ([[Missy]]) later appeared as Matilda McDuck, Scrooge's sister. | ||
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* The 2017 episode of {{wi|The Thundermans}} entitled ''{{iw|thethundermans|Save the Past Dance}}'' features a time machine known as the {{iw|thethundermans|Time Share}}, which possesses a button that allows it to blend into whatever time period it visits in a manner reminiscent to the TARDIS [[chameleon circuit]]. | * The 2017 episode of {{wi|The Thundermans}} entitled ''{{iw|thethundermans|Save the Past Dance}}'' features a time machine known as the {{iw|thethundermans|Time Share}}, which possesses a button that allows it to blend into whatever time period it visits in a manner reminiscent to the TARDIS [[chameleon circuit]]. | ||
* Near the conclusion of the {{iw|arrow|Finish Line|2017 finale of ''The Flash''}}, {{iw|arrow|Cisco Ramone}} makes a request over a walkie-talkie to "[[reverse the polarity of the neutron flow]]". | * Near the conclusion of the {{iw|arrow|Finish Line|2017 finale of ''The Flash''}}, {{iw|arrow|Cisco Ramone}} makes a request over a walkie-talkie to "[[reverse the polarity of the neutron flow]]". | ||
* [[File:Tennis Beast TD.jpg|thumb|[[w:c:totaldrama:Emma|Emma]] and [[w:c:totaldrama:Kitty|Kitty]] face the [[w:c:totaldrama:List of minor objects#Tennis | * [[File:Tennis Beast TD.jpg|thumb|[[w:c:totaldrama:Emma|Emma]] and [[w:c:totaldrama:Kitty|Kitty]] face the [[w:c:totaldrama:List of minor objects#Tennis Menace|Tennis Menace]]. (''[[w:c:totaldrama:Hello and Dubai|Hello and Dubai]]'')]]The {{wi|Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race}} episode "Hello and Dubai" features a robot heavily resembling a Dalek, called the "Tennis Menace". It shoots tennis balls at players and shouts "PARTICIPATE!". | ||
* In an episode of ABC Family's {{wi|The Fosters}}, Callie and Mariana are at a party. At one point, Mariana is talking to a girl in a room that has black light. Graffiti is seen glowing on the wall behind the girls and right between their heads are the words "[[Bad Wolf meme|Bad Wolf]]" printed above a non-detailed drawing of what appears to be the TARDIS. | * In an episode of ABC Family's {{wi|The Fosters}}, Callie and Mariana are at a party. At one point, Mariana is talking to a girl in a room that has black light. Graffiti is seen glowing on the wall behind the girls and right between their heads are the words "[[Bad Wolf meme|Bad Wolf]]" printed above a non-detailed drawing of what appears to be the TARDIS. | ||
* A number of ''Doctor Who'' references appeared in ''The Simpsons''. | * A number of ''Doctor Who'' references appeared in ''The Simpsons''. | ||
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=== Prose === | === Prose === | ||
* In ''The Serpent's Shadow'' (2012), the British character Sadie Kane tried to create a Shabti out of a Thermos, which resulted in it flying around, yelling "Exterminate". Later, a challenge posed to Sadie is completed by stalling a huntress with tales of "fearsome" jelly babies, in a tactic reminiscent of the Fourth Doctor. | * In ''The Serpent's Shadow'' (2012), the British character Sadie Kane tried to create a Shabti out of a Thermos, which resulted in it flying around, yelling "Exterminate". Later, a challenge posed to Sadie is completed by stalling a huntress with tales of "fearsome" jelly babies, in a tactic reminiscent of the Fourth Doctor. | ||
* In one chapter of ''[[ | * In one chapter of ''[[je:Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'', "a [[je:TARDIS|TARDIS]]" is mentioned in a list of fantastical artefacts gifted to people who survive the deadly Cotillion Cavern within the titular, surreal House. | ||
=== Comics === | === Comics === | ||
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* In ''Century: 1969'', the [[Second Doctor]] makes a cameo in the background. The comic strip of [[Karkus]] is visible in a bookshop on the same page. A [[Dalek]] appears to Mina Murray during a drug-induced hallucination sequence at Hyde Park. | * In ''Century: 1969'', the [[Second Doctor]] makes a cameo in the background. The comic strip of [[Karkus]] is visible in a bookshop on the same page. A [[Dalek]] appears to Mina Murray during a drug-induced hallucination sequence at Hyde Park. | ||
* In the third volume, ''Century: 2009'', the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and the [[First Doctor]] both appear in a cameo. [[Captain Jack]] appears a few panels above this cameo. Additionally, the James Bond character M makes a reference to [[United Nations Intelligence Taskforce]] and "our [[Cardiff]] enterprise", namely [[Torchwood Three]]. | * In the third volume, ''Century: 2009'', the [[Eleventh Doctor]] and the [[First Doctor]] both appear in a cameo. [[Captain Jack]] appears a few panels above this cameo. Additionally, the James Bond character M makes a reference to [[United Nations Intelligence Taskforce]] and "our [[Cardiff]] enterprise", namely [[Torchwood Three]]. | ||
* In the fourth and final volume of the series, ''Tempest'', the [[Dalek Fleet]] is shown launching an attack on a future Earth. Mina states that Earth had just ended its war against the {{w|Romulans}} in 2160, inferring this to be the [[ | * In the fourth and final volume of the series, ''Tempest'', the [[Dalek Fleet]] is shown launching an attack on a future Earth. Mina states that Earth had just ended its war against the {{w|Romulans}} in 2160, inferring this to be the [[2150s Dalek invasion of Earth]]. | ||
==== Sergio Bonelli Editore ==== | ==== Sergio Bonelli Editore ==== | ||
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==== DC Comics ==== | ==== DC Comics ==== | ||
* [[File:Batmobile goes past the TARDIS.jpg|thumb|The [[Batmobile]] drives past [[the TARDIS]]. (''[[w:c:dc:Batman '66 Vol 1 4#Synopsis | * [[File:Batmobile goes past the TARDIS.jpg|thumb|The [[Batmobile]] drives past [[the TARDIS]]. (''[[w:c:dc:Batman '66 Vol 1 4#Synopsis for "The Hatter Takes the Crown"|The Hatter Takes the Crown]]'')]]In ''{{iw|dc|Batman '66 Vol 1 4}}'' ([[2013 (releases)|2013]]), "''[[w:c:dc:Batman '66 Vol 1 4#Synopsis for "The Hatter Takes the Crown"|The Hatter Takes the Crown]]''", as the [[Batmobile]] is passing through the streets, it passes the [[Third Doctor]] who is standing next to the TARDIS. | ||
* In ''{{iw|dc|Star Trek/Legion of Super-Heroes Vol 1 5}}'' (2015), Vandar the Stone's collections of time machines include [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] and [[the Master's TARDIS]]. | * In ''{{iw|dc|Star Trek/Legion of Super-Heroes Vol 1 5}}'' (2015), Vandar the Stone's collections of time machines include [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] and [[the Master's TARDIS]]. | ||
==== Marvel ==== | ==== Marvel ==== | ||
[[File:Dr. Cool.png|thumb|left|A poster for "''Dr. Cool''" on Maxwell's bedroom wall in ''Seekers of the Weird''.]] | |||
* In ''{{iw|marvel|Avenging Spider-Man Vol 1 8}}'' (2012), the words "[[Bad Wolf meme|BAD WOLF]]" are graffitied on an alley wall. | * In ''{{iw|marvel|Avenging Spider-Man Vol 1 8}}'' (2012), the words "[[Bad Wolf meme|BAD WOLF]]" are graffitied on an alley wall. | ||
* In {{iw|marvel|Disney Kingdoms: Seekers of the Weird Vol 1 1|''Disney Kingdom: Seekers of the Weird'' #1}} (2014), a poster for a series called ''Dr Cool'' is seen on Maxwell Keep's bedroom wall. It depicts a TARDIS-like blue box, as well as the titular character standing in front of a spacey background; he is depicted with an outfit and haircut reminiscent of [[Matt Smith]]'s [[Eleventh Doctor]] in the back half of [[Series 7 (Doctor Who 2005)|Series 7]] (with the "Dr. Cool" title itself referencing one of his catchphrases), but with the addition of a goatee and sunglasses. | |||
* In ''{{iw|marvel|All-New, All-Different Avengers Vol 1 6}}'' (2016), Miles Morales mentions ''Doctor Who'' to Thor as an example in explaining how leaving the second Mjolnir will be found by future-Captain America and future-Thor and uses the phrase "timey-wimey stuff". | * In ''{{iw|marvel|All-New, All-Different Avengers Vol 1 6}}'' (2016), Miles Morales mentions ''Doctor Who'' to Thor as an example in explaining how leaving the second Mjolnir will be found by future-Captain America and future-Thor and uses the phrase "timey-wimey stuff". | ||
==== Archie Comics ==== | ==== Archie Comics ==== | ||
* | * In {{iw|megaman|Mega Man Issue 52 (Archie Comics)}} (2015) (the final chapter in a multi-series crossover event with the ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog (franchise)|Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' franchise), ''Sonic'' character [[w:c:sonic:Sticks the Badger|Sticks the Badger]] uses the phrase "[[Wibbly wobbly, timey wimey|wibbley-wobbley]]" when describing time travel. | ||
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Sticks wibbley-wobbley.jpg|[[w:c:sonic:Sticks|Sticks]] uses the phrase "[[Wibbly wobbly, timey wimey|wibbley-wobbley]]" to describe [[time travel]]. (''[[w:c:sonic:Archie Mega Man Issue 52|Last Rights]]'') | |||
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==== IDW Publishing ==== | ==== IDW Publishing ==== | ||
* In ''{{iw|dc|Star Trek/Legion of Super-Heroes Vol 1 5}}'' (2015), Vandar the Stone's collections of time machines include [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] and [[the Master's TARDIS]]. | * In ''{{iw|dc|Star Trek/Legion of Super-Heroes Vol 1 5}}'' (2015), Vandar the Stone's collections of time machines include [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] and [[the Master's TARDIS]]. | ||
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Star Trek-Legion of Super-Heroes TARDISes.png|Multiple [[TARDIS]]es in [[w:c:memory-beta:Star Trek—Legion of Super-Heroes, Issue 5|''Star Trek/Legion of Super-Heroes'' #5]]. | |||
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* The IDW ''Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency'' series — inspired by the [[Douglas Adams]] novel which reused concepts from his ''Doctor Who'' stories — has a number of references: | * The IDW ''Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency'' series — inspired by the [[Douglas Adams]] novel which reused concepts from his ''Doctor Who'' stories — has a number of references: | ||
** ''The Interconnectedness of All Kings'' (2015): The time traveler Professor "Reg" Chronotis has a cameo appearance. He has the same appearance as [[Denis Carey]]'s portrayal of [[Salyavin|Chronotis]] in [[TV]]: ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]''. (Issue 3) | ** ''The Interconnectedness of All Kings'' (2015): The time traveler Professor "Reg" Chronotis has a cameo appearance. He has the same appearance as [[Denis Carey]]'s portrayal of [[Salyavin|Chronotis]] in [[TV]]: ''[[Shada (TV story)|Shada]]''. (Issue 3) | ||
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*** Sally Mills uses the phrase "Adventures in Space and Time". (Issue 8) | *** Sally Mills uses the phrase "Adventures in Space and Time". (Issue 8) | ||
*** The Dirk of the BBC America universe hallucinates a [[Dalek]]. (Issue 8) | *** The Dirk of the BBC America universe hallucinates a [[Dalek]]. (Issue 8) | ||
* [[ | * In {{iw|sonic|IDW Sonic the Hedgehog Issue 19}} (2019), [[w:c:sonic:E-123 Omega|E-123 Omega]], a robot character, exclaims "Exterminate!" in a similar fashion to the Daleks while fighting off zombots. | ||
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E123 Omega Exterminate.jpg|[[w:c:sonic:E-123 Omega|E-123 Omega]] channels his inner-[[Dalek]]. (''Crisis City: Part 1'', [[w:c:sonic:IDW Sonic the Hedgehog#19|IDW ''Sonic the Hedgehog'' #19]]) | |||
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==== Homestuck ==== | ==== Homestuck ==== | ||
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==== ''The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob'' ==== | ==== ''The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob'' ==== | ||
* [[The Doctor's TARDIS]] makes a cameo on the [https://bobadventures.thecomicseries.com/comics/444 April 6th, 2010 page] of the ''Love and Space'' storyline as one of several sci-fi spaceships kept in force fields at the Nemesite Empire's "Sol System Imperial Impound Lot". Oddly enough, earlier in the same storyline, a character also referenced ''Who'' as an in-universe franchise when remarking on the [[dimensional transcendentalism]] of a building on the planet Butane, referring to it as "Whovian". | * [[The Doctor's TARDIS]] makes a cameo on the [https://bobadventures.thecomicseries.com/comics/444 April 6th, 2010 page] of the ''Love and Space'' storyline as one of several sci-fi spaceships kept in force fields at the Nemesite Empire's "Sol System Imperial Impound Lot". Oddly enough, earlier in the same storyline, a character also referenced ''Who'' as an in-universe franchise when remarking on the [[dimensional transcendentalism]] of a building on the planet Butane, referring to it as "[[Whovian]]". | ||
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It's all tesseracty & Whovian!.png|The term "[[Whovian]]" is used.<ref>https://bobadventures.thecomicseries.com/comics/416 ''The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob''</ref> | |||
Sol System Imperial Impound Lot.png|[[The Doctor's TARDIS]] in the "Sol System Imperial Impound Lot".<ref>https://bobadventures.thecomicseries.com/comics/444 ''The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob''</ref> | |||
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=== Webcasts === | === Webcasts === | ||
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==== ''Epic Rap Battles of History'' ==== | ==== ''Epic Rap Battles of History'' ==== | ||
* | * The [[YouTube]] series ''Epic Rap Battles of History'' had a battle come out in 2012 with the title ''Doc Brown vs. Doctor Who'' in which the scientist Doctor Emmett Brown (played by MC Mr. Napkins) battles against the Doctor in both his 10th incarnation (played by Nice Peter) and his 4th incarnation (played by George Watsky) with cameos from Marty McFly (played by EpicLLOYD) and a [[Dalek]] (played by Matt Sherin (physical) and Dante Cimadamore (voice)). A number of references are made: | ||
** The Doctors rap inside their respective TARDISes (which change interior as they change appearance). | ** The Doctors rap inside their respective TARDISes (which change interior as they change appearance). | ||
** The Dalek [[Extermination|exterminates]] the 10th Doctor, who [[regeneration|regenerates]] into the 4th Doctor. | ** The Dalek [[Extermination|exterminates]] the 10th Doctor, who [[regeneration|regenerates]] into the 4th Doctor. | ||
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** The Doctor mentions his infinite [[incarnation|number of me]][s]. | ** The Doctor mentions his infinite [[incarnation|number of me]][s]. | ||
** As the battle ends, it travels back in time to the beginning of the battle, and as the battle begins, the Doctor pulls out his [[sonic screwdriver]] to tune out. | ** As the battle ends, it travels back in time to the beginning of the battle, and as the battle begins, the Doctor pulls out his [[sonic screwdriver]] to tune out. | ||
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ERB Doctor Who.jpg|[[Tenth Doctor|The Doctor]]'s title card (credited as "[[Aliases of the Doctor#"Doctor Who"|Doctor Who]]"). (''{{iw|epicrapbattlesofhistory|Doc Brown vs Doctor Who}}) | |||
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* In the 2013 battle ''Hitler vs. Vader 3'', the 4th Doctor appears on an airborne speeder on the planet Tattoine from ''[[Star Wars]]'' alongside other battle-characters Leonidas and Macho Man Randy Savage. | * In the 2013 battle ''Hitler vs. Vader 3'', the 4th Doctor appears on an airborne speeder on the planet Tattoine from ''[[Star Wars]]'' alongside other battle-characters Leonidas and Macho Man Randy Savage. | ||
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Fourth Doctor (Hitler vs Vader 3).png|The [[Fourth Doctor]]. (''{{iw|epicrapbattlesofhistory|Hitler vs Vader 3}}) | |||
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* In the 2013 battle ''Bob Ross vs. Pablo Picasso'', the 4th Doctor appears on a channel of an old television in the middle of his end-verse. | * In the 2013 battle ''Bob Ross vs. Pablo Picasso'', the 4th Doctor appears on a channel of an old television in the middle of his end-verse. | ||
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Fourth Doctor (Bob Ross vs Pablo Picasso).png|The [[Fourth Doctor]] on a [[television]]. (''{{iw|epicrapbattlesofhistory|Bob Ross vs Pablo Picasso}}) | |||
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* In the 2015 battle ''Lewis and Clark vs Bill and Ted'', Lewis says "Now go back in time and give Doctor Who his phone booth back!" while a TARDIS appears. | * In the 2015 battle ''Lewis and Clark vs Bill and Ted'', Lewis says "Now go back in time and give Doctor Who his phone booth back!" while a TARDIS appears. | ||
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Go back in time and give Doctor Who his phone booth back.png|Meriwether Lewis: "Now [[time travel|go back in time]] and give [[the Doctor|Doctor Who]] [[the Doctor's TARDIS|his phone booth]] back!" (''{{iw|epicrapbattlesofhistory|Lewis and Clark vs Bill and Ted}}) | |||
TARDIS (Lewis and Clark vs Bill and Ted).png|[[The Doctor's TARDIS]] appears alongside [[Bill and Ted]]. | |||
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* Starting with the [[2016 (releases)|2016]] episode ''The Villain Pub'', the opening credits of the parody animated series in question featured a static cameo of a [[Bronze Dalek]] as one of the patrons of the titular Pub. | * Starting with the [[2016 (releases)|2016]] episode ''The Villain Pub'', the opening credits of the parody animated series in question featured a static cameo of a [[Bronze Dalek]] as one of the patrons of the titular Pub. | ||
=== ''SiIvaGunner'' === | ==== ''SiIvaGunner'' ==== | ||
* The rip "[[w:c:siivagunner:Gaster's Theme (Uncorrupted Mix) - Undertale|Gaster's Theme (Uncorrupted Mix) - Undertale]]" changes the tune to "[[The Mad Man With a Box]]", with it later changing to the version performed at [[Doctor Who at the Proms (2010)|''Doctor Who at the Proms'' (2010)]]. | * The rip "[[w:c:siivagunner:Gaster's Theme (Uncorrupted Mix) - Undertale|Gaster's Theme (Uncorrupted Mix) - Undertale]]" changes the tune to "[[The Mad Man With a Box]]", with it later changing to the version performed at [[Doctor Who at the Proms (2010)|''Doctor Who at the Proms'' (2010)]]. | ||
* The rip "[[w:c:siivagunner:Looker's Theme - Pokémon Platinum|Looker's Theme - Pokémon Platinum]]" changes the tune to "[[The Doctor's Theme]]", seemingly in reference to the ''[[Pokémon]]'' character [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Looker Looker] bearing a strong resemblance to [[David Tennant]]'s [[Tenth Doctor]]. | * The rip "[[w:c:siivagunner:Looker's Theme - Pokémon Platinum|Looker's Theme - Pokémon Platinum]]" changes the tune to "[[The Doctor's Theme]]", seemingly in reference to the ''[[Pokémon]]'' character [https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Looker Looker] bearing a strong resemblance to [[David Tennant]]'s [[Tenth Doctor]]. | ||
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* [[File:Barry Box.jpg|thumb|[[w:c:jetpackjoyride:The Barry Box|The Barry Box]] mid-[[flight]]. (''[[w:c:jetpackjoyride:Jetpack Joyride|Jetpack Joyride]]'')]]In ''Jetpack Joyride'' (2011), a purchasable alternative skin for the "Crazy Freaking Teleporter" vehicle is [[w:c:jetpackjoyride:The Barry Box|the Barry Box]], which strongly resembles the exterior of the [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], only with "BARRYBOX" written above the door instead of "POLICE PUBLIC CALL BOX". | * [[File:Barry Box.jpg|thumb|[[w:c:jetpackjoyride:The Barry Box|The Barry Box]] mid-[[flight]]. (''[[w:c:jetpackjoyride:Jetpack Joyride|Jetpack Joyride]]'')]]In ''Jetpack Joyride'' (2011), a purchasable alternative skin for the "Crazy Freaking Teleporter" vehicle is [[w:c:jetpackjoyride:The Barry Box|the Barry Box]], which strongly resembles the exterior of the [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], only with "BARRYBOX" written above the door instead of "POLICE PUBLIC CALL BOX". | ||
* In Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice, during Ahlbi's first cross-examination during "The Foreign Turnabout" episode, he complains about wanting his time back. Protagonist Phoenix Wright laments that he is a "lawyer, not a Time Lord". During the same episode the courtroom gallery frequently chant "EX-TER-MI-NATE! AN-NIH-I-LATE" to cheer for Ahlbi and Phoenix's executions, in a manner not dissimilar to the Daleks. | * In Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice, during Ahlbi's first cross-examination during "The Foreign Turnabout" episode, he complains about wanting his time back. Protagonist Phoenix Wright laments that he is a "lawyer, not a Time Lord". During the same episode the courtroom gallery frequently chant "EX-TER-MI-NATE! AN-NIH-I-LATE" to cheer for Ahlbi and Phoenix's executions, in a manner not dissimilar to the Daleks. | ||
* In ''Goat Simulator: Waste of Space'', the player can find a blue portable toilet referred to as a TURDIS with the Origin of Space Flight Museum. Headbutting the TURDIS will cause it to dematerialise, at which point the player is given a mission to find its new location. After finding and headbutting the TURDIS in a further three locations, its doors will open, allowing the player access to a bathhouse located inside. | |||
* In ''Deep Loot'' one of the locations that the diver can stumble upon is the Tardis which remains present for a moment before dematerialising. | |||
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** ''Tracey Beaker Returns'' also gained a spin-off called ''The Dumping Ground'' (2013-present) (which has featured [[David Avery]], [[Simon Ludders]], [[Victoria Alcock]], [[Ian Reddington]], [[Michelle Collins]], [[Pik-Sen Lim]], [[Sheila Hancock]], [[Carmen Munroe]], [[Darren Morfitt]], [[Simon Rouse]], [[Chris Finch]], [[Kemi-Bo Jacobs]], [[Warwick Davis]], [[Geff Francis]], [[Nigel Planer]], [[Louise Jameson]] and [[Mark Williams]]). In the beginning of one episode, some of the kids were playing a game of Who Am I? and one of them (Ryan) was ''Doctor Who''. Part of another episode was centred around answering questions based on a homemade scene ''based on Doctor Who''. | ** ''Tracey Beaker Returns'' also gained a spin-off called ''The Dumping Ground'' (2013-present) (which has featured [[David Avery]], [[Simon Ludders]], [[Victoria Alcock]], [[Ian Reddington]], [[Michelle Collins]], [[Pik-Sen Lim]], [[Sheila Hancock]], [[Carmen Munroe]], [[Darren Morfitt]], [[Simon Rouse]], [[Chris Finch]], [[Kemi-Bo Jacobs]], [[Warwick Davis]], [[Geff Francis]], [[Nigel Planer]], [[Louise Jameson]] and [[Mark Williams]]). In the beginning of one episode, some of the kids were playing a game of Who Am I? and one of them (Ryan) was ''Doctor Who''. Part of another episode was centred around answering questions based on a homemade scene ''based on Doctor Who''. | ||
* The 13 May 2010 episode of ''[[CSI|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'' is itself titled "{{iw|csi|Doctor Who}}." | * The 13 May 2010 episode of ''[[CSI|CSI: Crime Scene Investigation]]'' is itself titled "{{iw|csi|Doctor Who}}." | ||
* In {{wi|Peep Show (British TV series)|Peep Show}} episode "{{w|List of Peep Show episodes#Series 7 (2010)|Man Jam}}" (2010), Mark Corrigan (portrayed by [[David Mitchell (actor)|David Mitchell]]) and Gerrard Matthew play with figurines of [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt]], [[Joseph Stalin]], and a [[Cybusman]]. Gerrard imitates a Cyberman attacking Roosevelt. When Mark asks why, Gerard states that the Cyberman is "devoid of all human emotion, concerned only with the preservation of his own race, of course he'd attack Roosevelt". | |||
* In the BBC sitcom {{wi|Miranda (TV series)|Miranda}} (featuring [[Tom Ellis]] as Gary Preston), in the episode "The Perfect Christmas" (2010), Miranda attempts to flirt with Dr. Gail (played by [[Adam Rayner]]) at her mum's Christmas party. After he explains that he recently moved to the area, Miranda jokingly responds with "in your TARDIS, Doctor?". | * In the BBC sitcom {{wi|Miranda (TV series)|Miranda}} (featuring [[Tom Ellis]] as Gary Preston), in the episode "The Perfect Christmas" (2010), Miranda attempts to flirt with Dr. Gail (played by [[Adam Rayner]]) at her mum's Christmas party. After he explains that he recently moved to the area, Miranda jokingly responds with "in your TARDIS, Doctor?". | ||
* Several episodes of ''Leverage'' reference ''Doctor Who''. In the episode "The 10 Li'l Grifters Job" (2011), one of the clients said she used to work at a firm called "[[Paul McGann|McGann]], [[Sylvester McCoy|McCoy]] and [[Colin Baker|Ba]][[Tom Baker|ker]]". In the episode "The Radio Job", Parker references time travel and a remix theme of Doctor Who's opening begins to play. She then goes on to question Hardison about his choice of apparel and to that he replies "It's a bowtie. Bowties are cool". | * Several episodes of ''Leverage'' reference ''Doctor Who''. In the episode "The 10 Li'l Grifters Job" (2011), one of the clients said she used to work at a firm called "[[Paul McGann|McGann]], [[Sylvester McCoy|McCoy]] and [[Colin Baker|Ba]][[Tom Baker|ker]]". In the episode "The Radio Job", Parker references time travel and a remix theme of Doctor Who's opening begins to play. She then goes on to question Hardison about his choice of apparel and to that he replies "It's a bowtie. Bowties are cool". | ||
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* In {{wi|House of Anubis}} (which featured [[Mina Anwar]], [[Paul Antony-Barber]] and [[Rodger Barclay]]), the character {{iw|houseofanubis|Alfie Lewis}} had a 12" remote control Dalek and 2 12" figures in his bedroom; one was of a new series Cyberman and the other was of [[Dalek Sec]] as a [[Human-Dalek]] after he had merged with [[Diagoras]]. | * In {{wi|House of Anubis}} (which featured [[Mina Anwar]], [[Paul Antony-Barber]] and [[Rodger Barclay]]), the character {{iw|houseofanubis|Alfie Lewis}} had a 12" remote control Dalek and 2 12" figures in his bedroom; one was of a new series Cyberman and the other was of [[Dalek Sec]] as a [[Human-Dalek]] after he had merged with [[Diagoras]]. | ||
* The {{wi|iCarly}} episode ''{{iw|icarly|iPear Store}}'' introduces the character {{iw|icarly|Trey}} as a romantic interest for {{iw|icarly|Carly|the titular character}}, and then has the two go into a brief rendition of the "{{w|Who's on First?}}" sketch after Trey reveals that he's going to watch a ''Doctor Who'' marathon on television. | * The {{wi|iCarly}} episode ''{{iw|icarly|iPear Store}}'' introduces the character {{iw|icarly|Trey}} as a romantic interest for {{iw|icarly|Carly|the titular character}}, and then has the two go into a brief rendition of the "{{w|Who's on First?}}" sketch after Trey reveals that he's going to watch a ''Doctor Who'' marathon on television. | ||
* | [[File:Orphan Black Tardis.jpg|thumb|A photograph of the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]. ([[w:c:orphanblack:Variation Under Nature|Variation Under Nature]])]] | ||
[[File:Orphan Black Doctor Who poster.jpg|thumb|A poster of the [[Twelfth Doctor]] in Scott's room. ([[w:c:orphanblack:Ruthless in Purpose, and Insidious in Method|Ruthless in Purpose, and Insidious in Method]])]] | |||
* The BBC America series {{wi|Orphan Black}} has made a number of references to ''Doctor Who'': | |||
** In the episode "[[w:c:orphanblack:Variation Under Nature|Variation Under Nature]]", a photograph of the TARDIS can be seen on a desk inside the police station. | |||
** In "[[w:c:orphanblack:Ruthless in Purpose, and Insidious in Method|Ruthless in Purpose, and Insidious in Method]]", a ''Doctor Who'' poster featuring the [[Twelfth Doctor]] can be seen on the wall in Scott Smith's room. | |||
* In the American comedy {{wi|See Dad Run}} (2012-2014), Joe (one of the main characters) was going to a sci-fi convention to meet his hero "the [[Time Lord]]", an inter-galactic dimension jumper who travels in a cosmic elevator and wears a bowtie. | * In the American comedy {{wi|See Dad Run}} (2012-2014), Joe (one of the main characters) was going to a sci-fi convention to meet his hero "the [[Time Lord]]", an inter-galactic dimension jumper who travels in a cosmic elevator and wears a bowtie. | ||
* In the English dub for the 2011 anime ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steins;Gate Steins;Gate]'', Makise Kurisu, while in a conference discussing the possibility of time travel, mentions that while the idea of travelling through time in a little blue box may be charming, it (time travel) is completely impossible. Daru, while looking at a time machine later in the series, makes reference to a "blue box." | * In the English dub for the 2011 anime ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steins;Gate Steins;Gate]'', Makise Kurisu, while in a conference discussing the possibility of time travel, mentions that while the idea of travelling through time in a little blue box may be charming, it (time travel) is completely impossible. Daru, while looking at a time machine later in the series, makes reference to a "blue box." | ||
* In the English dub of the Anime [https://saikikusuo-no-psinan.fandom.com/wiki/Saiki_Kusuo_no_Psi-nan_(Anime) Disasterous Life of Saiki K] in the episode "[https://saikikusuo-no-psinan.fandom.com/wiki/Jump!_Cyborg_Cider-man_No._2 Industry-leading, Top-ranking Company?! Father’s Job]" Saiki Kuniharu when begging to his son Kusko Saiki to use his teleportation powers to get him to work after waking up late, a few Doctor Who | * In the English dub of the Anime [https://saikikusuo-no-psinan.fandom.com/wiki/Saiki_Kusuo_no_Psi-nan_(Anime) Disasterous Life of Saiki K] in the episode "[https://saikikusuo-no-psinan.fandom.com/wiki/Jump!_Cyborg_Cider-man_No._2 Industry-leading, Top-ranking Company?! Father’s Job]" Saiki Kuniharu when begging to his son Kusko Saiki to use his teleportation powers to get him to work after waking up late, a few Doctor Who references were made as he begged to his son “Please help me out Doctor Ku! Make that Blue Box teleport me to-" before getting interupted by him. The Blue box lie is a clearly a reference to the TARDIS. | ||
* In an episode of ''Archer'' titled "Archer Vice: House Call", Archer asks how much the "stock" is worth in pounds. Cyril, confused, says that the weight is in kilogrammes and not in pounds. Archer then explains that he was talking about the currency called pounds but he gets interrupted by Malory. He then says "Exactly, as in ''Doctor Who'' money." | * In an episode of ''Archer'' titled "Archer Vice: House Call", Archer asks how much the "stock" is worth in pounds. Cyril, confused, says that the weight is in kilogrammes and not in pounds. Archer then explains that he was talking about the currency called pounds but he gets interrupted by Malory. He then says "Exactly, as in ''Doctor Who'' money." | ||
* In the animated [[Netflix]] series {{w|BoJack Horseman}}, Sarah-Lynn’s drug provider {{w|Dr. Allen Hu}} is introduced in "Downer Ending" (2014). The titular character, BoJack, is the only one who recognises the connection, showing surprise that neither Sarah-Lynn nor Todd are familiar with the "extremely popular BBC science fiction show about the time travelling Doctor who saves civilisations". | * In the animated [[Netflix]] series {{w|BoJack Horseman}}, Sarah-Lynn’s drug provider {{w|Dr. Allen Hu}} is introduced in "Downer Ending" (2014). The titular character, BoJack, is the only one who recognises the connection, showing surprise that neither Sarah-Lynn nor Todd are familiar with the "extremely popular BBC science fiction show about the time travelling Doctor who saves civilisations". | ||
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* In the 2016 ''Still Game'' episode "Pie", in the beginning, shopkeeper Navid Harrid gets an automatic till installed at his convenience shop, to help deal with large customer numbers. Resident miser Tam Mullen likens the automatic till to a Dalek. | * In the 2016 ''Still Game'' episode "Pie", in the beginning, shopkeeper Navid Harrid gets an automatic till installed at his convenience shop, to help deal with large customer numbers. Resident miser Tam Mullen likens the automatic till to a Dalek. | ||
* The favourite television series of Hugo the Duck from 2017 Netflix show {{wi|Julie's Greenroom}} is ''Doctor Who''. In addition, Hugo only speaks Duck, which another character can understand because he learned it at a performing arts school. | * The favourite television series of Hugo the Duck from 2017 Netflix show {{wi|Julie's Greenroom}} is ''Doctor Who''. In addition, Hugo only speaks Duck, which another character can understand because he learned it at a performing arts school. | ||
* In the {{wi|Cobra Kai}} episode "Pulpo", Demitri talks to Eli about the [[Series 11 (Doctor Who)|new series]] of ''Doctor Who'', how [[Steven Moffat]] isn't the showrunner anymore and that the [[Thirteenth Doctor|new Doctor]] is "badass". | * In the {{wi|Cobra Kai}} episode "Pulpo", Demitri talks to Eli about the [[Series 11 (Doctor Who 2005)|new series]] of ''Doctor Who'', how [[Steven Moffat]] isn't the showrunner anymore and that the [[Thirteenth Doctor|new Doctor]] is "badass". | ||
* In ''Criminal Minds'' season 8 episode 23, Penelope Garcia, the BAU teams technical analyst, tells the team that she "found something stranger than a time-travelling police box". One episode shows Garcia and Dr. Reid dressed as the Eleventh and Fourth Doctors. In another, Reid defends ''Doctor Who'' after comparisons with ''Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure'' calling it "Bill & Ted's Excellent Ripoff". | * In ''Criminal Minds'' season 8 episode 23, Penelope Garcia, the BAU teams technical analyst, tells the team that she "found something stranger than a time-travelling police box". One episode shows Garcia and Dr. Reid dressed as the Eleventh and Fourth Doctors. In another, Reid defends ''Doctor Who'' after comparisons with ''Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure'' calling it "Bill & Ted's Excellent Ripoff". | ||
* In ''{{iw|orville|New Dimensions}}'', a 2017 episode of ''{{iw|orville|The Orville}}'', {{iw|orville|Ed Mercer|Captain Ed Mercer}} uses "[[The Doctor's TARDIS|Doctor Who's phone booth]]" as an analog to a "quantum bubble" which will theoretically preserve a [[shuttle]]'s interior dimensions while its exterior dimensions are compressed. | * In ''{{iw|orville|New Dimensions}}'', a 2017 episode of ''{{iw|orville|The Orville}}'', {{iw|orville|Ed Mercer|Captain Ed Mercer}} uses "[[The Doctor's TARDIS|Doctor Who's phone booth]]" as an analog to a "quantum bubble" which will theoretically preserve a [[shuttle]]'s interior dimensions while its exterior dimensions are compressed. | ||
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** In "Treehouse of Horror XXV" (2014), during "A Clockwork Yellow", one of the "nasties" put into the hat is "Tell Each 'Doctor Who' They're the Worst". | ** In "Treehouse of Horror XXV" (2014), during "A Clockwork Yellow", one of the "nasties" put into the hat is "Tell Each 'Doctor Who' They're the Worst". | ||
** In "Springfield Splendor" (2017), the TARDIS is seen at Bi-Mon-Sci-Fi-Con. | ** In "Springfield Splendor" (2017), the TARDIS is seen at Bi-Mon-Sci-Fi-Con. | ||
* In the American comedy {{wi|Community (TV series)|Community}}, the character {{iw|community-sitcom|Abed Nadir}} compares himself to various science fiction characters in "Critical Film Studies" (2011), including [[K9]], while describing himself as a dispassionate observer of those around him. In one episode of Season 4, Abed wears a TARDIS shirt. Additionally to these direct references, starting in "Biology 101" (2011), ''Community'' would make frequent references to the fictional TV show ''[[Inspector Spacetime]]'', an obvious parody of ''Doctor Who''. A British programme, ''Inspector Spacetime'' is said to be the oldest sci-fi show on television, dating from 1962, centring around "The Inspector" and his companion, who travel through time and space in a red telephone booth. The main recurring villains are mechanical Dalek-like creatures named Blorgons, and a brief glimpse of the opening credit sequence is strikingly similar to the ''Doctor Who'' credits from the [[Russell T Davies]] era. | * In the American comedy {{wi|Community (TV series)|Community}}, the character {{iw|community-sitcom|Abed Nadir}} compares himself to various science fiction characters in "Critical Film Studies" (2011), including [[K9]], while describing himself as a dispassionate observer of those around him. In one episode of Season 4, Abed wears a TARDIS shirt. Additionally to these direct references, starting in "Biology 101" (2011), ''Community'' would make frequent references to the fictional TV show ''[[Inspector Spacetime]]'', an obvious parody of ''Doctor Who''. A British programme, ''Inspector Spacetime'' is said to be the oldest sci-fi show on television, dating from 1962, centring around "The Inspector" and his companion, who travel through time and space in a red telephone booth. The main recurring villains are mechanical Dalek-like creatures named Blorgons, and a brief glimpse of the opening credit sequence is strikingly similar to the ''Doctor Who'' credits from the first [[Russell T Davies]] era. | ||
* Marvel's {{wi|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.}} has made a number of references to ''Doctor Who.'' | * Marvel's {{wi|Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.}} has made a number of references to ''Doctor Who.'' | ||
** In the episode ''The Hub'', a model TARDIS can be seen on top of a desk. | ** In the episode ''The Hub'', a model TARDIS can be seen on top of a desk. | ||
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* In [[Ben Aaronovitch]]'s ''{{w|Moon Over Soho}}'' (2011): | |||
** Main character Peter Grant wryly muses in narration that the scientists at CERN "are smashing particles together in the hope that Doctor Who might turn up and tell them to stop." | |||
** After an adolescent girl protests that Peter can't see into the future because it would be a "violation of causality", James, a band member, quips that he blames ''Doctor Who''. | |||
** Grant, again in narration, compares a taser to "something off ''Doctor Who''". | |||
* In ''Percy Jackson's Greek Gods'' (2014), Percy says that Kronos became the titan of Time but he "couldn't pop around the time stream like Doctor Who". | * In ''Percy Jackson's Greek Gods'' (2014), Percy says that Kronos became the titan of Time but he "couldn't pop around the time stream like Doctor Who". | ||
* In ''The Blood of Olympus'' (2014), Leo Valdez couldn't make small talk with Percy about things the last episode of ''Doctor Who'' because Percy had just been through Tartarus. | * In ''The Blood of Olympus'' (2014), Leo Valdez couldn't make small talk with Percy about things the last episode of ''Doctor Who'' because Percy had just been through Tartarus. | ||
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* ''Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard'' contained two distinct references to ''Doctor Who'', due to the main character being a ''Doctor Who'' fan himself. In ''The Sword of Summer'' (2015), Magnus Chase thinks the towers on Longfellow Bridge look like Daleks. In ''The Ship of the Dead'' (2017), the ship ''Big Banana'' was bigger on the inside and Magnus thought of it as a "bright yellow TARDIS". | * ''Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard'' contained two distinct references to ''Doctor Who'', due to the main character being a ''Doctor Who'' fan himself. In ''The Sword of Summer'' (2015), Magnus Chase thinks the towers on Longfellow Bridge look like Daleks. In ''The Ship of the Dead'' (2017), the ship ''Big Banana'' was bigger on the inside and Magnus thought of it as a "bright yellow TARDIS". | ||
* In Kate Gordon's ''Twenty-five Memories of Viggo MacDuff'' (2017), Jed moans to Connie Chase that the Beezus-juice "[[smell]]s like the [[fart]] of an [[Abzorbaloff]]", a reference to a scene from the episode ''[[Love & Monsters (TV story)|Love & Monsters]]'' in which the Abzorbaloff, having absorbed [[Bliss (Love & Monsters)|Bliss]], farts on her [[face]] as he allows her to tell [[Elton Pope]] that he really does not want to know where on the Abzorbaloff's body her face has been embedded. | * In Kate Gordon's ''Twenty-five Memories of Viggo MacDuff'' (2017), Jed moans to Connie Chase that the Beezus-juice "[[smell]]s like the [[fart]] of an [[Abzorbaloff]]", a reference to a scene from the episode ''[[Love & Monsters (TV story)|Love & Monsters]]'' in which the Abzorbaloff, having absorbed [[Bliss (Love & Monsters)|Bliss]], farts on her [[face]] as he allows her to tell [[Elton Pope]] that he really does not want to know where on the Abzorbaloff's body her face has been embedded. | ||
=== Comics === | === Comics === | ||
==== DC Comics ==== | ==== DC Comics ==== | ||
* In ''{{iw|dc|Blue Beetle Vol 9 9}}'' (2017), {{iw|dc|Teri Magnus (Justice League 3000)|Teri Magnus}} is led by {{iw|dc|Nabu (Prime Earth)|Doctor Fate}} to the {{iw|dc|Tower of Fate}}. Upon arriving, Teri notices the tower is [[Dimensional transcendentalism|bigger on the inside]]. Then, she recalls the concept is named dimensional transcendentalism, "''just like on [[Doctor Who]]''", to which Doctor Fate responds "''Doctor who?''". | * In ''{{iw|dc|Blue Beetle Vol 9 9}}'' (2017), {{iw|dc|Teri Magnus (Justice League 3000)|Teri Magnus}} is led by {{iw|dc|Nabu (Prime Earth)|Doctor Fate}} to the {{iw|dc|Tower of Fate}}. Upon arriving, Teri notices the tower is [[Dimensional transcendentalism|bigger on the inside]]. Then, she recalls the concept is named dimensional transcendentalism, "''just like on [[Doctor Who]]''", to which Doctor Fate responds "''Doctor who?''". | ||
==== Other ==== | |||
* [[File:I bet the TARDIS is more comfortable to travel with than my bed!.png|thumb|"[...] And I bet [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] is more comfortable to [[Time travel|travel]] with than my [[bed]]!". (''[[w:c:beano:Fred's Bed|Fred's Bed]]'')]]In a [[w:c:Beano:Fred's Bed|''Fred's Bed'']] comic strip in {{wi|The Beano Annual}} [[2012 (releases)|2012]], on a trip to ancient Maya, Fred claims that he "bet[s] [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] is more comfortable to travel with than [his] bed". | |||
=== Webcasts === | |||
In {{w|JibJab}}'s [[2013 (releases)|2013]] Year in Review "What a Year!", the Doctor's TARDIS is seen in the background of a sequence baring a "50" banner and a party hat, a reference to the fiftieth anniversary of ''Doctor Who'' that year.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vNy05_3QV4 JibJab 2013 Year in Review: "What A Year!"]</ref> | |||
=== Video games === | === Video games === | ||
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=== Musicals === | === Musicals === | ||
* During ''{{iw|meangirls|Where Do You Belong?}}'', a song from the {{iw|meangirls|Mean Girls (musical)|''Mean Girls'' musical}}, {{iw|meangirls|Mean Girls (musical)|Damian}} says the {{iw|meangirls|Mean Girls (musical)|mathletes}} are all "college applications and ''Doctor Who'' quotations". | * During ''{{iw|meangirls|Where Do You Belong?}}'', a song from the {{iw|meangirls|Mean Girls (musical)|''Mean Girls'' musical}}, {{iw|meangirls|Mean Girls (musical)|Damian}} says the {{iw|meangirls|Mean Girls (musical)|mathletes}} are all "college applications and ''Doctor Who'' quotations". | ||
* In {{wi|Matilda the Musical}}, during the song, "Bruce", as the obese Bruce Bogtrotter is made to eat the entirety of Miss Trunchbull's chocolate cake as a form of punishment, the other children watching wonder if "maybe [his] largeness is a bit like the TARDIS; considerably roomier inside". | |||
== Footnotes == | == Footnotes == |
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