Description: "Doctor Who Enemies of the Third Doctor Collectors Set" "Doctor Who Forbidden Planet Drashig Figure""Doctor Who Carnival of Monsters Figure" ITEM IS SOLD LOOSE. ITEM REMOVED FROM PACKAGING FOR INDIVIDUAL SALE AND IS BRAND NEW... Up for sale is the rare "2011 Doctor Who Enemies of the Third Doctor Collectors Set Drashig Figure". This "2011 Doctor Who Forbidden Planet Enemies of the Third Doctor Collectors Set Drashig figure" is brand new and released exclusively through Forbidden Planet in the UK in 2011 and Underground Toys in the U.S. We purchased many Doctor Who Collector Sets recently so if you are interested in another set please visit our store. This "2011 Doctor Who Exclusive Enemies of the Third Doctor Figure set" was released by Underground Toys and manufactured by Character Options Ltd. Package Condition: ITEM REMOVED FROM PACKAGING FOR INDIVIDUAL SALE. PLEASE SEE ALL PICS. "Doctor Who Drashig Figure" Stands approximately 8" and doubles as a hand puppet from "Doctor Who Carnival of Monsters" Thank you for looking, We have several more Doctor Who items in our inventory. we combine shipping.... MANUFACTURER DESCRIPTION: Call the Doctor! This intriguing set of action figures from the adventures of the Third Doctor includes the imposing Omega that stands approximately 6-inches tall and features a removable head and fabric robes. Classic Auton stands 5-inches tall and has a swappable gun hand and Nestene Sphere accessory. Finally, the Drashig measures about 8 2/3-inches tall and doubles as a hand puppet for little hands. Children can animate the mouth in classic effects fashion! Ages 5 and up. DOCTOR WHO THE THIRD DOCTOR: The Third Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the BBC science fiction television series Doctor Who. He was portrayed by actor Jon Pertwee. Within the series' narrative, the Doctor is a centuries-old alien Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey who travels in time and space in the TARDIS, frequently with companions. At the end of life, the Doctor regenerates. Consequently, both the physical appearance and personality of the Doctor changes.Pertwee portrays the Third Doctor as a dapper man of action in stark contrast to his wily but less action-orientated predecessors. While previous Doctors' stories had all involved time and space travel, for production reasons Pertwee's stories initially depicted the Doctor stranded on Earth in exile, where he worked as a scientific advisor to the international military group UNIT. Within the story, the Third Doctor came into existence as part of a punishment from his own race, the Time Lords, who forced him to regenerate and also disabled his TARDIS. Eventually, this restriction is lifted and the Third Doctor embarks on more traditional time travel and space exploration stories.His initial companion is UNIT scientist Liz Shaw (Caroline John), who unceremoniously leaves the Doctor's company between episodes to be replaced by the more wide-eyed Jo Grant (Katy Manning), who then continues to accompany the Doctor after he regains use of his TARDIS. His final companion is intrepid journalist Sarah Jane Smith (Elisabeth Sladen). "CARNIVAL OF MONSTERS" 1973 Carnival of Monsters is the second serial of the tenth season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 27 January to 17 February 1973. In the serial, set on the planet Inter Minor, the alien time traveller known as "The Doctor" (in their third incarnation, played by Jon Pertwee) and his travelling companion Jo Grant (Katy Manning) are trapped inside a miniscope, a device used by the showman Vorg (Leslie Dwyer) to shrink life forms and put them on display for entertainment. It is the first serial since The War Games (1969) in which the Doctor is allowed to pilot the TARDIS completely under his own control. PlotThe TARDIS misses Metebelis Three and materialises on the SS Bernice, a ship that suddenly disappeared while travelling the Indian Ocean. Being repeatedly arrested as stowaways, the Third Doctor and Jo find out that ship's occupants keep repeating their actions, having no recollection of earlier encounters. The pair escape from the ship through a strange hatch plainly visible to them both but ignored by the crew and passengers. The Doctor and Jo venture through the circuitry of some sort of giant machine and arrive at marshlands. They soon discover that they are not outside but are still inside the machine. Chased by Drashigs, huge swamp-dwelling carnivores, they escape back into the circuitry. Here, the Doctor realises that they have materialised inside the compression field of a Miniscope, a machine that keeps miniaturised groups of creatures in miniaturised versions of their natural environments. The Time Lords have banned such machines, but apparently one escaped. The Drashigs break into the circuitry and the Doctor and Jo flee back to the ship. They are separated in the confusion as the crew defend against the Drashigs. The events inside the miniscope are intercut with events involving its owners, travelling showman Vorg and his assistant Shirna, who have just arrived at the planet of Inter Minor but are suspected of being spies and refused entrance by a tribunal. The tribunal learns that objects removed from the machine soon return to their normal size when Vorg extracts a foreign object stuck in the circuitry – actually the TARDIS – from the machine. Two of the tribunal members, Kalik and Orum, dissatisfied with the leadership of their planet, plot to let the Drashigs escape from the machine and allow them to wreak havoc, causing a crisis and the president's resignation. The Doctor eventually finds a way to the real outside and is restored to normal size. He cooperates with a reluctant Vorg to return into the machine by linking it with the TARDIS. After he goes back into the Scope, which is now overheating and losing its life support due to the Drashigs' damage, the device he attached is shot by a tribunal member and ceases to function, leaving the Doctor stranded. He finds Jo, but they collapse on the floor as the life support on the machine fails. Two Drashigs escape, but Vorg kills them by fixing the eradicator, sabotaged by the mutinous tribunal members, who later are killed by the Drashigs. He fixes the Doctor's device, pushing the Phase Two switch which brings the Doctor and Jo back, just in time, and also returning all of the Scope's other occupants to their rightful space-time positions. As the penniless Vorg tries to get enough credit bars to return home by using the old three-magum-pods-and-a-yarrow-seed trick, the two travellers depart in the TARDIS. Biology Drashigs were massive snake-themed creatures with six eyes on stalks, fanged mouths and segmented bodies with greenish brown skin. They also had a sparse covering of hair. Their hide was strong enough to withstand machine gun fire, but especially large amounts of damage could kill them. They were very strong and could burst through metal structures. (TV: Carnival of Monsters) They were descended from posthumans. Drashigs were unintelligent but social. They hunted in packs of three and lived in colonies of twenty. When hunting or in pain, they emitted a chilling scream. Drashigs were omnivorous and would eat anything, including spaceships. They hunted by scent and they would never give up the hunt once they found a trail. On the other hand, they would follow the trail, even when the prey had doubled back or were right by them. Drashigs lived in swamps. They could fully submerge themselves in deep water and use their eyes to look for prey without giving away their hiding place, allowing them to launch surprise attacks and to have a wider field of vision, even seeing behind their own heads. (TV: Carnival of Monsters) There were quite a few different species of Drashigs. Some of them included the Wetland Drashig (pictured), the Albino burrowing Drashig and the Emerald Drashig. (AUDIO: Planet of the Drashigs) Emerald Drashigs were described as the smallest and deadliest of the species, that hunted in packs of five and had a leader, designated the 'alpha' and which bore a white mark to distinguish it. History In the far future, a posthuman Coterie became lost on a million-year mission, during which radiation affected their evolution by activating "a few forgotten DNA pathways". Little Brother Intrepid transported some of their eggs backwards through time to a prehistoric swamp. From there, the species continued to evolve for several million more years before becoming Drashigs. (PROSE: Daring Initiation) Iris Wildthyme encountered Drashigs in a feeding frenzy on their swamp world. Iris once mentioned that she'd saved the Doctor from Drashigs on Qon-ti-jaqir. When a battlethruster made an emergency landing on the satellite of Grundle, the Drashigs living there killed all fifty of the crew. The crew used weapons to defend themselves, but, save for a few scraps of the reactor venticle, the Drashigs consumed the ship. To observe the outcome of Intrepid's first paradox, two elders of Faction Paradox came to a Drashig swamp and watched two of the creatures mating and being abducted for a miniaturised carnival. A colony of Drashigs from Grundle's satellite were kept in Vorg's Miniscope. While wandering through the Miniscope, the Third Doctor and Jo Grant accidentally found themselves in the Drashig habitat. The Drashigs followed them through the Miniscope, attacking the human habitat and eventually escaping out into Inter Minor, where they killed Kalik and Orum, two Inter Minorian government officials. However, the escaped Drashigs were all killed by Vorg with the Eradicator. (TV: Carnival of Monsters) Having found themselves in the same miniscope, River Song and Dibbsworth faced against other Drashigs. Starved of food, the Drashigs took Dibbsworth, Sontaran Commander Strumm and several Ogrons as a food supply before River Song used a sabre-toothed tiger to scare them away. She later turned over all the specimens that the Third Doctor had missed over to him so he could return them to their times and places. The Fourth Doctor and Ann encountered some different species of Drashigs on the planetoid 'Drashigworld'. There was also a Drashig habitat in a different Miniscope owned by Sabalom Glitz. To kill the Eighth Doctor, Ryoth used a Time Scoop to bring a Drashig to the Eye of Orion. He chose it as he deemed Drashigs invulnerable. The Fifth and Eighth Doctors built a Temporal Reverse Feedback Field that sent the Drashig to Ryoth's location, where it ate him and the Time Scoop. The Drashig was transmatted to the Death Zone where it was hoped it would kill the other "horrors there". Cortalian found some Drashigs in the swamp of a forgotten world and modified their biodata to make make a small army of advanced servitors and bodyguards.
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Doctor Who Auton Figure: Doctor Who, Figure, Omega, Auton, Drashig, Exclusive Third Doctor
Year Manufactured: 2011
TV Show: Doctor Who
Vintage: Yes
Doctor Who The Three Doctors: Doctor Who, Figure, Omega, Auton, Drashig, Exclusive Third Doctor
Personalize: No
Doctor Who Exclusive Action Figure: Doctor Who, Figure, Omega, Auton, Drashig, Exclusive Third Doctor
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 8 in
Features: 1st Edition, Exclusive, Limited Edition, Special Edition
Featured Person/Artist: DRASHIG
Doctor Who Enemies of the Third Doctor Collectors' Set: Doctor Who, Figure, Omega, Auton, Drashig, Exclusive Third Doctor
Character: DRASHIG
Color: Multicolor
Forbidden Planet Doctor Who Figure Set: Doctor Who, Figure, Omega, Auton, Drashig, Exclusive Third Doctor
Doctor Who Enemies of the Third Doctor Figure set: Doctor Who, Figure, Omega, Auton, Drashig, Exclusive Third Doctor
Material: ABS Plastic
Franchise: Doctor Who
Doctor Who The Third Doctor: Doctor Who, Figure, Omega, Auton, Drashig, Exclusive Third Doctor
Animal Species: Snake
Brand: Character Options Ltd
Type: Action Figure
Doctor Who Omega Figure: Doctor Who, Figure, Omega, Auton, Drashig, Exclusive Third Doctor
Doctor Who Exclusive Figure: Doctor Who, Figure, Omega, Auton, Drashig, Exclusive Third Doctor
Theme: Fantasy
Time Period Manufactured: 2010-2019
Country/Region of Manufacture: China
Doctor Who Drashig Figure: Doctor Who, Figure, Omega, Auton, Drashig, Exclusive Third Doctor