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[[Andy Davidson]] once did crowd control for "one of the old Petrichor models". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Snow (audio story)|Snow]]'')
[[Andy Davidson]] once did crowd control for "one of the old Petrichor models". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Snow (audio story)|Snow]]'')


On [[14 August]], [[1932]] in [[Manhattan]], the [[Paradox Cloud]] turned a poster for [[the Master's TARDIS|The Magic Hut]] into an advertisement for Petrichor. This was reverted by the [[Thirteenth Doctor]]. ([[GAME]]: ''[[An Unlikely Heist (video game)|An Unlikely Heist]]'')
On [[14 August]], [[1932]] in [[Manhattan]], the [[Paradox Cloud]] turned a poster for [[the Master's TARDIS|The Magic Hut]] into an advertisement for Petrichor. This was reverted by the [[Thirteenth Doctor]]. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Hidden Mysteries (video game)|Hidden Mysteries]]'')


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[[Category:Perfumes]]

Revision as of 13:22, 21 May 2023

The Eleventh Doctor sees an advert for Petrichor. (TV: Closing Time)

Petrichor was the name of a fragrance for which Amy Pond posed as a model in an advertisement. Its slogan was, "For the girl who's tired of waiting." The Eleventh Doctor saw this advertisement in Sanderson & Grainger, a shop in Colchester. Amy and her husband Rory were at the store at the same time, and a little girl named Allie asked Amy for her autograph. (TV: Closing Time) Amy had previously been acquainted with the sensation of petrichor, which may have inspired the advert. (TV: The Doctor's Wife)

The alien Krampus once showed Veronica Stackmore an image of Amelia Pond's future Petrichor advertisement and, in an attempt for Veronica to wish Amy, Rory, and Mels out of existence, he stated, "Amelia's beauty eclipses you! She will be loved and applauded while you are forgotten!" (COMIC: Imaginary Enemies)

Andy Davidson once did crowd control for "one of the old Petrichor models". (AUDIO: Snow)

On 14 August, 1932 in Manhattan, the Paradox Cloud turned a poster for The Magic Hut into an advertisement for Petrichor. This was reverted by the Thirteenth Doctor. (GAME: Hidden Mysteries)