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When the Eleventh Doctor gathered magician props from the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]], he placed them all in a large carpet bag which was [[Dimensionally transcendental|bigger on the inside than the outside]], saying he was glad he got it back from Mary Poppins. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Magic of the Angels]]'') | When the Eleventh Doctor gathered magician props from the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]], he placed them all in a large carpet bag which was [[Dimensionally transcendental|bigger on the inside than the outside]], saying he was glad he got it back from Mary Poppins. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Magic of the Angels]]'') | ||
:''This implies that Mary Poppins exists as a real person in the ''[[Doctor Who universe|Doctor Who'' universe]] (or that the Doctor has a sense of | :''This implies that Mary Poppins exists as a real person in the ''[[Doctor Who universe|Doctor Who'' universe]] (or that the Doctor has a sense of humour).'' | ||
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Revision as of 15:13, 29 September 2012
Mary Poppins was something the Eleventh Doctor wondered — in the midst of a discussion about his fitness as a babysitter —if the twelve-and-a-half-year-old Kazran Sardick had seen. The Doctor stopped himself before fully comparing himself to Mary Poppins, saying that the analogy would have been "rubbish". (TV: A Christmas Carol)
- Though the Doctor never specifically called Mary Poppins a film, a common sense reading of the scene would indicate he was talking about the film — largely because of the line, "Have you ever seen Mary Poppins?"
When the Eleventh Doctor gathered magician props from the TARDIS, he placed them all in a large carpet bag which was bigger on the inside than the outside, saying he was glad he got it back from Mary Poppins. (PROSE: Magic of the Angels)
- This implies that Mary Poppins exists as a real person in the Doctor Who universe (or that the Doctor has a sense of humour).