Top Trumps Collectors Edition: 45 Years of Time Travel

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Top Trumps Collectors Edition: 45 Years of Time Travel was the first special pack of Top Trumps cards released by Winning Moves in July 2008.

It was the first pack to cover the "Classic Series", released to celebrate the programmes' 45th anniversary, and came in a TARDIS-shaped cardboard presentation box.[1]

It contained 30 game cards with six new attributes: adventures, global threat, brains, style, strength & fear factor, and covered characters from TV: An Unearthly Child-The TV Movie.

Publisher's summary

Now that Season four of Doctor Who has drawn to a close, and the children of time have fought the new Dalek Empire on a stolen Earth, you might be feeling a little lost without an adventure every week. But never fear, the Top Trumps Tardis is here to take you spinning through space and time and celebrate 45 years of Doctor Who!

The first Top Trumps: Collectors Edition, this pack takes you from Coal Hill School in 1963 through to San Francisco in the 20th Century as we look at the daring escapades of all the Doctor's classic regenererations! No adventure would be complete without companions, and the Top Trumps Tardis has them all, from Susan to Leela to Ace, not forgetting of course the tenacious Sarah Jane Smith. Of course, every adventure needs a villain and this pack has creatures from across the universe - from the Sea Devils, the Zygons and the Kandyman to the Master's and his evil schemes and the wanton destruction of the Daleks and Cybermen.[2][3]

Card list

Top Trumps Collectors Edition: Doctor Who 45 Years of Time Travel
# Title Adventures Global Threat Brains Style Strength Fear Factor
1 Ace 9 0 24 9 9 36
2 Ian Chesterton 16 0 40 4 7 21
3 Jamie McCrimmon 21 0 12 7 11 25
4 Jo Grant 15 0 25 6 3 23
5 K-9 19 0 65 2 2 20
6 Leela 9 0 16 10 11 39
7 Mr. Sin 1 1 8 1 4 148
8 Romana 16 0 56 5 3 24
9 Sarah Jane Smith 19 0 40 7 3 20
10 Sil 2 5 40 2 4 68
11 Susan Foreman 11 0 45 9 2 23
12 The Cybermen 10 45 48 9 20 160
13 The Daleks 16 50 74 5 16 180
14 The Eighth Doctor 1 0 80 7 9 70
15 The Fifth Doctor 20 0 80 8 9 68
16 The First Doctor 30 0 80 2 3 100
17 The Fourth Doctor 42 0 80 8 10 86
18 The Haemovores 1 28 8 3 17 136
19 The Kandyman 1 10 9 4 15 116
20 The Master 20 30 78 10 10 150
21 The Rani 2 20 72 7 8 68
22 The Sea Devils 2 25 33 2 14 147
23 The Second Doctor 24 0 80 5 7 52
24 The Seventh Doctor 12 0 80 3 8 85
25 The Sixth Doctor 11 0 80 5 8 84
26 The Sontarans 4 36 48 6 18 133
27 The Third Doctor 25 0 80 9 11 83
28 Victoria Waterfield 7 0 16 8 3 21
29 Yeti 3 20 15 1 18 148
30 Zygon 1 35 16 3 12 116
STT Davros 6 44 70 5 2 154

Exclusive cards

Doctor Who: Series 4, Volume 4 DVD cover.
Doctor Who: The Trial of a Time Lord DVD cover.

An exclusive "Super Top Trumps Card" of Davros was included (in the UK), in stickered editions of the Doctor Who: Series 4, Volume 4 & Doctor Who: The Trial of a Time Lord DVDs released on 1 and 29 September 2008 respectively.[4]

The card was also given out at the Doctor Who Up Close exhibition at Earls Court between 27 September-9 November 2008, to coincide with the arrival of Davros at the exhibition.[5]

This card was later released in the US, included with orders of the Doctor Who: The Complete Fourth Series DVD box set from BBC America Shop.com, released on 18 November 2008; again it was called a "Supercard".

Notes

Footnotes

  1. TOP TRUMPS - 45 Years Of Time Travel. Blogtor Who (18 July 2008). Retrieved on 11 February 2021.
  2. Dr Who: Collectors Edition. Winning Moves (15 November 2008). Retrieved on 11 February 2021.
  3. TOP TRUMPS - Classic Pack & STT News. Blogtor Who (14 July 2008). Retrieved on 11 February 2021.
  4. TOP TRUMPS - DAVROS STT. Blogtor Who (1 September 2008). Retrieved on 11 February 2021.
  5. Earls Court Exhibition. Doctor Who Museum & Exhibitions (13 October 2008). Retrieved on 11 February 2021.

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