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Character Options series 1 action figures

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This article contains all of the action figures released by Character Options in the 5" scale, in alphabetical order, that appear in the first series of the 2005 revival of Doctor Who. Since Character Options treats DW The Christmas Invasion as part of the first series characters from that episode will also be included.

Assault Dalek

 
Assault Dalek
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Assault Dalek name glyph

A Dalek with a combination claw/welding torch arm as seen in DW The Parting of the Ways. The figure features a turning head, elevating eyestalk and ball jointed arms. The Eyetalk and arms are removable so as to be compatible with the Genesis Ark playset. As with all of the Character Options Dalek toys the paint deco includes a name Glyph.

Auton

An Auton as seen in DW Rose. The Auton is articulated at the shoulders, elbows, hips, knees and neck. Two Autons both with black jackets but different shirts and skin tones were available in a two pack. An Auton with a grey jacket was also availible on its own.

Captain Jack Harkness

Several versions of Captain Jack Harkness have been released. One in RAF uniform packaged with either a removable cap or with Empty Child and Squareness Gun as seen in DW The Empty Child. Another version of Jack was available featuring a non removable overcoat and revolver.

Dalek

Several versions of the basic Dalek as seen in DW Dalek (TV story) have been released. The basic Dalek body features rolling wheels, turning head, elevating and detachable eyestalk, ball jointed and detachable arms. In addition a version was available with Genetic Print and another with with Mutant Reveal.

Doctor Constantine

A figure of Doctor Constantine from DW The Empty Child. The figure has interchangeable heads one depicting his normal face and another with gas mask.

The Editor

A figure of The Editor from DW The Long Game.

Empty Child

A figure of the Empty Child from DW The Empty Child. This figure was only available packaged with Captain Jack and is articulated at the shoulders, hips, waist and neck.

Gelth Phantom

A figure of the Gelth phantom from DW The Unquiet Dead. This figure was only available in parts with a wave of figures released in early 2009.

Gelth Zombie

A figure of the corpse reanimated by the Gelth in DW The Unquiet Dead. A variant was available that added glow in the dark paint to the figure's head and hands.

Jabe

Moxx of Balhoon

Ninth Doctor

A figure of the Ninth Doctor as depicted throughout the first series, first appearing in DW Rose (TV story). There are two different sculpts of this figure, one with a very dynamic pose but minimal articulation and another in a more neutral pose with more articulation. The increased articulation version was available with Sonic Screwdriver or with plastic bomb, Auton arm and duplicate Mickey's head. The Ninth Doctor was also available in a two pack with the Tenth Doctor in the same outfit.

Rose Tyler

Rose was one of the first figures released as part of a Radio Control Dalek battle pack. She was later available carded with either K-9 or two robotic spiders (as seen in DW The End of the World. This figure has lower levels of articulation than is typical for this line.

Slitheen

A figure of a Slitheen from DW The Aliens of London. this figure was available with Space Pig or with Skin Suit.

Space Pig

A figure of the humanoid pig creature from DW The Aliens of London was available with a Slitheen.

Sycorax Leader

The leader of the Sycorax from DW The Christmas Invasion. Availible with no accessories or with a sword and whip.

Sycorax Warrior

A warrior of the Sycorax from DW The Christmas Invasion.

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