Planet Bollywood! (comic story): Difference between revisions

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:''Perhaps the comic has been written to invite the potential of a musical episode of Doctor Who, in the tradition of Buffy, Xena and Scrubs' musical episodes
:''Perhaps the comic has been written to invite the potential of a musical episode of Doctor Who, in the tradition of Buffy, Xena and Scrubs' musical episodes''
:This comic adventure was not a favourite among Doctor Who Magazine readers.


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Revision as of 01:12, 3 October 2010

Summary

A deep space battle between the Maharani and the Shasarak, leads to a Maharani ship crashing down into the planet below. When the Doctor and Amy arrive on the planet they burst into song! They are then attacked by the Shasarak, Amy manages to escape but the Doctor is caught. Amy manages to get to a nearby village where she is greeted by a huge dance routine. She asks a man named Rajiv who shows her The Muse. The Muse has powers which makes people burst into dance. Meanwhile the Shasarak leader tells the Doctor that they are trying to capture the Muse! Then the Shasarak burst into a dance routine and the Doctor manages to escape. Meanwhile the Muse explains to Amy and Rajiv she is an android who was used as an amusement for the Maharani, but when the Shasarak figured out her powers could be used for evil they hunted her down. She then explains that she was injured from the crash landing. Just as she finishes the Doctor turns up and begins inspecting the Muse and comes to the conclusion that she could recharge from a nearby power source. So he goes out into the town and a dance routine starts, while this is happening the Doctor goes into one of the houses and is followed by the Shasarak leader. Meanwhile Amy, Rajiv and the Muse sneak into the Shasarak ship where she manages to recharge. Meanwhile the Doctor looks doomed when the Shasarak start dancing due to the Muse being at full power. They are left dancing for hours while the authorities were on the way, Rajiv and the Muse embrace their love and the Doctor and Amy leave.

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Perhaps the comic has been written to invite the potential of a musical episode of Doctor Who, in the tradition of Buffy, Xena and Scrubs' musical episodes
This comic adventure was not a favourite among Doctor Who Magazine readers.

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