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* Walton Winkle was depicted in a DWM illustration by [[Roger Langridge]] in [[DWM 340]].
* Walton Winkle was depicted in a DWM illustration by [[Roger Langridge]] in [[DWM 340]].
* Walton Winkle has only been seen in projections, both in the TARDIS and in the Matrix. These projections contained facets of the Doctor, so Winkle's appearance was strongly reminiscent of the Doctor's seventh incarnation. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]'')
* Walton Winkle has only been seen in projections, both in the TARDIS and in the Matrix. These projections contained facets of the Doctor, so Winkle's appearance was strongly reminiscent of the Doctor's seventh incarnation. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Zagreus (audio story)|Zagreus]]'')
* Walton Winkle is a rather obvious reference to Walt Disney, the founder of the Disney company. Like how Disney went by the nickname "Uncle Walt" and created the themepark Disneyland, Winkle went by the nickname "Uncle Winkie" and also created a themepark of his own. Even the fact that Winkle was frozen cryogenically inside his themepark, is a reference to the popular urban legend that Disney's head was separated from his body after his death and stored in a frozen state underneath Disneyland.
* Walton Winkle is a rather obvious reference to [[Walt Disney]], the founder of the [[Disney]] company. Like how Disney went by the nickname "Uncle Walt" and created the themepark Disneyland, Winkle went by the nickname "Uncle Winkie" and also created a themepark of his own. Even the fact that Winkle was frozen cryogenically inside his themepark, is a reference to the popular urban legend that Disney's head was separated from his body after his death and stored in a frozen state underneath Disneyland.


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