A Desktop TARDIS That Is Bigger On The Inside
Amateur tinkerer Greg Kumparak wanted to build a TARDIS that actually offered a slice of the fantasy envisioned in “Doctor Who.”
Amateur tinkerer Greg Kumparak wanted to build a TARDIS that actually offered a slice of the fantasy envisioned in “Doctor Who.”
This awesome parody of The Gashlycrumb Tinies by artist eattoast contains plenty of spoilers, so watch out. (via doctorwho.tumblr.com)
This is what Rankin/Bass would’ve done with a Doctor Who episode.
It’s bigger…and more spartan…on the inside. For the 50th anniversary special, the traveling police box is geting a makeover.
Reese Dixon couldn’t find an 11th doctor blazer to fit her adorable little son, so she decided to make one of her own.
CEL-EB-RATE! (via neatorama.com)
Here is the official poster for the Doctor Who Christmas Special and it is completely free of those scary snowmen. Just don’t look too closely at the center of those snowflakes.
This is what happens once we start letting nerds have kitchens. I’m OK with it.
Excellent. Gaiman gives a good argument on why the Daleks are not the scariest enemy The Doctor faces.
Our favorite Time Lord has never been more adorable.
My Fourth Doctor costume also included a big floppy brown hat and a sonic screwdriver (not pictured). Please ignore the vacuum cleaner in the background.
Does this mean there’s going to be a Sherlock—Puppet spin-off?
We’ve got you covered. Come along, fandom!
The mid-season finale brings with it the end of an era, as Amy and Rory Pond say their final goodbyes to the Doctor. It is a dark day, fellow Whovians.
If you’re having a marathon session of Doctor Who, you may as well try to have the exercise of an actual marathon to go with it! Or you can make it into a drinking game instead (either way, you will probably pass out).