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|languages          = English
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I'm the same guy as [[User:Kinnikufan|Kinnikufan]]. I like this title better since it suits the wiki.
I'm the same guy as [[User:Kinnikufan|Kinnikufan]]. I like this title better since it suits the wiki.


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As an American fan, it's been very nice to see Doctor Who becoming more and more popular in the United States. I love all thirteen doctors and don't think of any certain one as "my Doctor".
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I became a fan in the Summer of 2007. My first episode was ''[[Smith and Jones (TV story)|Smith and Jones]]'' after it had just aired. My first classic episode was ''[[The Ark in Space (TV story)|The Ark in Space]]'', followed by ''[[Planet of Giants (TV story)|Planet of Giants]]''. I constantly went back and forth between Doctors and found myself loving each of them. On November 20, 2013 (6½ years after first becoming a fan and just three days away from the 50th anniversary) I had finally seen all (at the time) 798 episodes of Doctor Who (including recons for the missing episodes).
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home planet= [[Earth]] |
home era= [[20th century|20th]] and [[21st century|21st centuries]] |
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As an American fan, It's been very nice to see Doctor Who becoming more and more popular in the United States. I love all eleven doctors and don't think of any certain one as "my Doctor". This is mostly because, unlike a lot of new fans, I didn't just focus on one Doctor at the start. I constantly went back and forth between Doctors and found myself loving each of them. Then there have been the comics and the audio dramas, which are also very entertaining. I really haven't read any of the novels, mostly because they're the most time-consuming. But I've read plenty of the summaries off the [http://www.drwhoguide.com/who.htm Doctor Who Reference Guide].
Then there have been the comics and the audio dramas, which are also very entertaining. I really haven't read any of the novels, mostly because they're the most time-consuming. But I've read plenty of the summaries off the [http://www.drwhoguide.com/who.htm Doctor Who Reference Guide].


All in all, Doctor Who is still my favorite TV show. I may have many other interests, but Doctor Who will always be close to my heart.
All in all, Doctor Who is still my favorite TV show. I may have many other interests, but Doctor Who will always be close to my heart.

Latest revision as of 21:22, 3 September 2014


I'm the same guy as Kinnikufan. I like this title better since it suits the wiki.

As an American fan, it's been very nice to see Doctor Who becoming more and more popular in the United States. I love all thirteen doctors and don't think of any certain one as "my Doctor".

I became a fan in the Summer of 2007. My first episode was Smith and Jones after it had just aired. My first classic episode was The Ark in Space, followed by Planet of Giants. I constantly went back and forth between Doctors and found myself loving each of them. On November 20, 2013 (6½ years after first becoming a fan and just three days away from the 50th anniversary) I had finally seen all (at the time) 798 episodes of Doctor Who (including recons for the missing episodes).

Then there have been the comics and the audio dramas, which are also very entertaining. I really haven't read any of the novels, mostly because they're the most time-consuming. But I've read plenty of the summaries off the Doctor Who Reference Guide.

All in all, Doctor Who is still my favorite TV show. I may have many other interests, but Doctor Who will always be close to my heart.

Collection[[edit] | [edit source]]

See my collection on my page on the Doctor Who Collectors Wiki.

Timeline[[edit] | [edit source]]

see here