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* ''Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard'' contained two distinct references to ''Doctor Who'', due to the main character being a ''Doctor Who'' fan himself. In ''The Sword of Summer'' (2015), Magnus Chase thinks the towers on Longfellow Bridge look like Daleks. In ''The Ship of the Dead'' (2017), the ship ''Big Banana'' was bigger on the inside and Magnus thought of it as a "bright yellow TARDIS".
* ''Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard'' contained two distinct references to ''Doctor Who'', due to the main character being a ''Doctor Who'' fan himself. In ''The Sword of Summer'' (2015), Magnus Chase thinks the towers on Longfellow Bridge look like Daleks. In ''The Ship of the Dead'' (2017), the ship ''Big Banana'' was bigger on the inside and Magnus thought of it as a "bright yellow TARDIS".
* In Kate Gordon's ''Twenty-five Memories of Viggo MacDuff'' (2017), Jed moans to Connie Chase that the Beezus-juice "[[smell]]s like the [[fart]] of an [[Abzorbaloff]]", a reference to a scene from the episode ''[[Love & Monsters (TV story)|Love & Monsters]]'' in which the Abzorbaloff, having absorbed [[Bliss (Love & Monsters)|Bliss]], farts on her [[face]] as he allows her to tell [[Elton Pope]] that he really does not want to know where on the Abzorbaloff's body her face has been embedded.
* In Kate Gordon's ''Twenty-five Memories of Viggo MacDuff'' (2017), Jed moans to Connie Chase that the Beezus-juice "[[smell]]s like the [[fart]] of an [[Abzorbaloff]]", a reference to a scene from the episode ''[[Love & Monsters (TV story)|Love & Monsters]]'' in which the Abzorbaloff, having absorbed [[Bliss (Love & Monsters)|Bliss]], farts on her [[face]] as he allows her to tell [[Elton Pope]] that he really does not want to know where on the Abzorbaloff's body her face has been embedded.
=== Comics ===
=== Comics ===
==== DC Comics ====
==== DC Comics ====
* In ''{{iw|dc|Blue Beetle Vol 9 9}}'' (2017), {{iw|dc|Teri Magnus (Justice League 3000)|Teri Magnus}} is led by {{iw|dc|Nabu (Prime Earth)|Doctor Fate}} to the {{iw|dc|Tower of Fate}}. Upon arriving, Teri notices the tower is [[Dimensional transcendentalism|bigger on the inside]]. Then, she recalls the concept is named dimensional transcendentalism, "''just like on [[Doctor Who]]''", to which Doctor Fate responds "''Doctor who?''".
* In ''{{iw|dc|Blue Beetle Vol 9 9}}'' (2017), {{iw|dc|Teri Magnus (Justice League 3000)|Teri Magnus}} is led by {{iw|dc|Nabu (Prime Earth)|Doctor Fate}} to the {{iw|dc|Tower of Fate}}. Upon arriving, Teri notices the tower is [[Dimensional transcendentalism|bigger on the inside]]. Then, she recalls the concept is named dimensional transcendentalism, "''just like on [[Doctor Who]]''", to which Doctor Fate responds "''Doctor who?''".
==== Other ====
* In a [[w:c:Beano:Fred's Bed|Fred's Bed]] comic strip in {{w|The Beano Annual}} [[2012 (releases)|2012]], on a trip to ancient Maya, Fred claims that he "bet[s] the TARDIS is more comfortable to travel with than [his] bed".


=== Video games ===
=== Video games ===
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