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*This story marks the first appearance of a new title sequence.  It contains the same music and time vortex animation as the sequence used for the two previous seasons, but the font of the opening credits and the style of the logo have changed. The sequence appears to have some colour adjustments as well - the vortex has hints of green, while the TARDIS itself is a slightly darker blue with vibrant yellow lighting emanating from the TARDIS windows. The footage also has less-sharp focus, casting a more dream-like atmosphere to the sequence.  
*This story marks the first appearance of a new title sequence.  It contains the same music and time vortex animation as the sequence used for the two previous seasons, but the font of the opening credits and the style of the logo have changed. The sequence appears to have some colour adjustments as well - the vortex has hints of green, while the TARDIS itself is a slightly darker blue with vibrant yellow lighting emanating from the TARDIS windows. The footage also has less-sharp focus, casting a more dream-like atmosphere to the sequence.  
** The production team have confirmed that the title sequence for every episode in [[Series 7 (Doctor Who)|series 7]] will have slightly different opening titles, including stylized versions of the ''Doctor Who'' logo. For this episode the logo appeared to have a bumpy texture, as though covered in Dalek "eggs."
** The production team have confirmed that the title sequence for every episode in [[Series 7 (Doctor Who)|series 7]] will have slightly different opening titles, including stylized versions of the ''Doctor Who'' logo. For this episode the logo appeared to have a bumpy texture, as though covered in Dalek "eggs."
* A [[Prequel (Asylum of the Daleks)|prequel]] was released on [[iTunes]] shortly before the release of the episode.
* A [[Asylum of the Daleks Prequel|prequel]] was released on [[iTunes]] shortly before the release of the episode.
* The two depicted survivors of the ''Alaska'' crash have the forename Harvey and the surname Oswald. ''Doctor Who'' premiered with "[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]" on 23 November 1963, the day after American President Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald. The event was referenced in "[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]"<ref>In "Rose", the [[Ninth Doctor]] is shown in a still photo among the crowd in Dealey Plaza as Kennedy rode by, seconds before being shot.</ref> and "[[The Cambridge Spy (TV story)|The Cambridge Spy]]" which also references Oswald directly.<ref>A 23 November 1963 newspaper in "The Cambridge Spy" bears a headline reporting the capture of Lee Harvey Oswald.</ref>
* The two depicted survivors of the ''Alaska'' crash have the forename Harvey and the surname Oswald. ''Doctor Who'' premiered with "[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]" on 23 November 1963, the day after American President Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald. The event was referenced in "[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]"<ref>In "Rose", the [[Ninth Doctor]] is shown in a still photo among the crowd in Dealey Plaza as Kennedy rode by, seconds before being shot.</ref> and "[[The Cambridge Spy (TV story)|The Cambridge Spy]]" which also references Oswald directly.<ref>A 23 November 1963 newspaper in "The Cambridge Spy" bears a headline reporting the capture of Lee Harvey Oswald.</ref>
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