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Doctor Who Motion Comic is a sixty-second motion comic which was seen as part of the premiere of Let's Kill Hitler on BBC America.

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Plot[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Teselecta chases Amy Pond and Rory Williams through the streets of 1938 Berlin. It avoids a group of tanks by entering a building and leaping over them. Then it continues the chase.

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The scene was to be a bonus feature of the DVD.[1]

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  1. Let's Kill Hitler Bridge Scene. Doctor Who TV (August 26th, 2011). Retrieved on 29th August 2011.