
| MasterShake #426270 10 months ago |
Another one of art piece I made for my Doctor Who x My Little Pony crossover. "Doctor Whoof and the Source." You can find the story over here: http://ponydraft.blogspot.com/2011/08/doctor-whoof-and-source-update-part-3.html
Yeah I know that the smoke is a bit...um...much, but I just downloaded a bunch of smoke brushes in Photoshop, so I had to test them out. |
| Lance #426298 10 months ago |
The first image I thought was Samus |
| Anonymous #426344 10 months ago |
Damn, I was expecting scary but........ |
| YenaMuffin #426415 10 months ago |
I'm starting to realize what I *don't* like about the newer Doctor Who series as opposed to the old one. |
| MasterShake #426425 10 months ago |
^Which would be? |
| Anonymous #426705 10 months ago |
^
well i think its the fact that hes not a pony |
| Detective_Chmilewsky #426836 10 months ago |
I AM OUT OF PEANUT BUTTER, OH GOD, I NEED HELP. |
| Glamador #428204 10 months ago |
Oh FFS....damn the new Doctor Who series for characterizing him this way...
The Doctor is not some kind of super hero! He's a little old pony who ran away in a box because he was bored! Yes he's a trouble magnet. Yes he's smart and good-natured enough to talk or finagle his way out of bad situations. Yes he usually ends up saving people along the way. But he doesn't "come to the rescue" and he most certainly doesn't go looking for trouble. He's not a "great stallion"...he's just an old pony in a box. |
| MaroonBunyip #428868 10 months ago |
I agree Glamador, I never remembered the old doctor being so involved romantically.
It's not all that bad though, just be happy that it is probably the best reboot from the old sci-fi shows. |
| Glamador #429064 10 months ago |
What I lament most is that all the political situations have been removed from the new series. They took the "fighting monsters" episodes and made that into the whole series. And they did those episodes pretty well.
But where's an episode like The Dominators, Vengeance on Varos, The Aztecs, Inferno, The Monster of Peladon, The Sun Makers, The Leisure Hive, Paradise Towers, etc. etc. etc. Episodes where the Doctor arrives in the middle of a heated political situation, or great disaster (without monsters as the cause), or time of civil unrest and then helps to negotiate a peace or strategize a victory? The only episode of the new series I can think of off the top of my head that does that is the two-parter from last season that re-introduced the Silurians. But you're right...it's a pretty darn good series for what it is, and I can always go back and rewatch the oldie goldies if I want to. I just wish they'd rebooted it a bit...smarter. |