Doctor Who
Doctor Who is a BBC television show featuring time travel. It might, just maybe, have something to do with the Doctor.
Fiction
Marvel The Transformers comics
After being affected by the interferences of PARD, Starscream's errant video scanner picked up a snippet of a Doctor Who episode, with a mention of the Doctor's enemies, the Daleks, and their "Exterminate" battle-cry. To a Power Unknown!
2005 IDW continuity
Hunter O'Nion told Ratchet that he had plenty of TV shows to catch up on, including Doctor Who. Our Steps Will Always Rhyme
Ask Vector Prime
Vector Prime enjoyed Doctor Who, despite the show depicting time travel inaccurately. Ask Vector Prime
Bumblebee film
Memo had a pair of Doctor Who posters in his room. Bumblebee
Notes
- Various Marvel UK Transformers creators have written for Doctor Who Magazine, itself a Marvel UK title:
- Simon Furman wrote several stories at the same time he was writing for the Marvel Transformers comic. This included the first crossover between Death's Head and the Doctor, and a Death's Head story featuring DWM character Keepsake.
- Dan Abnett wrote a number of Magazine strips in the late 80s and early 90s, as well as The Incomplete Death's Head.
- Steve Parkhouse and John Ridgway are famous in Who fandom for their work on the Magazine, which included a long run of Sixth Doctor strips. Sleepy Stansham is not too far removed from Stockbridge, a sleepy village from Parkhouse's strips.
- Mike Collins has a lengthy, still-going association with the strip.
- The UK Marvel Generation 1 comic featured Octus, who has a Dalek alt-mode, and the 2017 Transformers annual has a generic Transformer based on the character [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}K9 (Doctor Who)|{{#if:K9|K9|K9 (Doctor Who)}}]].
- The character Natasha Pyraniac from the Animated adventure Time-Quake seems to be based on / influenced by one of the Doctor's foes, [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}The Rani (Doctor Who)|{{#if:The Rani|The Rani|The Rani (Doctor Who)}}]].
- Other Doctor Who references in Transformers include Skaro, Trenzalore, the sonic screwdriver, and Verronian Warp Stars.
- The Ask Vector Prime logo is a parody of the Doctor Who logo used from 2010 to 2014.
- In a 2013 episode of Doctor Who, "[[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}The Crimson Horror|{{#if:||The Crimson Horror}}]]," the character Clara Oswald is shown to have a G1 Galvatron figure.
- Certain episodes of the Generation 1 cartoon feature sound effects taken straight from Doctor Who, such as the sound of the TARDIS dematerializing.
External links
- Tardis Wiki, the Doctor Who wiki
- [[wikipedia:{{#if:|:}}Doctor Who|{{#if:||Doctor Who}}]] at Wikipedia