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That said, modern ''Doctor Who'' comics are split into two basic '''reading levels''', if not '''content levels'''. If you're looking for comics that are easier for your younger child to read, you probably want to give the [[Doctor Who Adventures comic stories]] or (if in the mood for things of an older vintage) [[TV Comic]]s a try. [[Doctor Who Magazine comic stories|Doctor Who Magazine]], [[Doctor Who (IDW)|IDW]], [[Titan Publishing Group|Titan Comics]] or [[Cutaway Comics]] stories are written to more of a teenage/young adult standard.
That said, modern ''Doctor Who'' comics are split into two basic '''reading levels''', if not '''content levels'''. If you're looking for comics that are easier for your younger child to read, you probably want to give the [[Doctor Who Adventures comic stories]] or (if in the mood for things of an older vintage) [[TV Comic]]s a try. [[Doctor Who Magazine comic stories|Doctor Who Magazine]], [[Doctor Who (IDW)|IDW]], [[Titan Publishing Group|Titan Comics]] or [[Cutaway Comics]] stories are written to more of a teenage/young adult standard.


=== Feature films ===
=== Films ===
Two ''Doctor Who'' theatrical feature films were made in the mid-[[1960s]], both based on earlier television [[serial]]s; although not [[Tardis:Valid sources|valid sources]] for in-universe articles, we do grant them some account of coverage on the Wiki alongside their televised ancestors.  These films pre-date film ratings systems, but they would likely be classed as having "mild fantasy violence" today.  
Two ''Doctor Who'' theatrical feature films were made in the mid-[[1960s]], both based on earlier television [[serial]]s; although not [[Tardis:Valid sources|valid sources]] for in-universe articles, we do grant them some account of coverage on the Wiki alongside their televised ancestors.  These films pre-date film ratings systems, but they would likely be classed as having "mild fantasy violence" today.  


The directo-to-video DWU spin-off movies produced by the likes of [[Reeltime Pictures]] and [[BBV Productions]] usually attempt to strike a comparable tone to the TV stories which inspired them.  However, by virtue of being a library of independent productions rather than a continuous franchise, exceptions do exist.  Most famously, the film ''[[Zygon: When Being You Just Isn't Enough (home video)|Zygon: When Being You Just Isn't Enough]]'' prominently features frontal nudity, to the extent that there are actually some screenshots from this otherwise-[[Tardis:Valid sources|valid]] source that ''we'' are not allowed to reproduced on the Wiki.
The directo-to-video DWU spin-off movies produced by the likes of [[Reeltime Pictures]] and [[BBV Productions]] usually attempt to strike a comparable tone to the TV stories which inspired them.  However, by virtue of being a library of independent productions rather than a continuous franchise, exceptions do exist.  Most famously, the film ''[[Zygon: When Being You Just Isn't Enough (home video)|Zygon: When Being You Just Isn't Enough]]'' prominently features frontal nudity as well as sexual acts, to the extent that there are actually some screenshots from this otherwise-[[Tardis:Valid sources|valid]] source that ''we'' are not allowed to reproduced on the Wiki.


=== Games ===
=== Games ===
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