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* Though not clarified in ''The Time of the Doctor'', Easter Island was named as such because it was discovered by [[European]] explorers on Easter [[Sunday]].
* Though not clarified in ''The Time of the Doctor'', Easter Island was named as such because it was discovered by [[European]] explorers on Easter [[Sunday]].
* The statues mentioned by River are known in the real world are {{w|Moai}}.
* The statues mentioned by River are known in the real world are {{w|Moai}}.
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Easter Island

Easter Island had statues of the Eleventh Doctor after he and River Song visited. (TV: The Impossible Astronaut)

The Fourth Doctor and Leela went to Easter Island in 1872. (PROSE: Eye of Heaven)

River Song said the Eleventh Doctor was worshipped there when they visited it. (TV: The Impossible Astronaut)

Other references[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Eleventh Doctor made note of this island to Clara Oswald while they were in the town of Christmas on Trenzalore: responding to her question, "How can a town be called Christmas?", he asked, "How can an island be called Easter?" (TV: The Time of the Doctor)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Though not clarified in The Time of the Doctor, Easter Island was named as such because it was discovered by European explorers on Easter Sunday.
  • The statues mentioned by River are known in the real world are Moai.