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Trayusstudent1 Says:

Dec 30, 2008 - Thanks for replying. I can't believe 2/e isn't looking at this stuff its excellent!

Frestare Says:

Dec 30, 2008 - Awsome!

duderank2000 Says:

Jan 4, 2009 - Ocpmovie-It's great that you'd put so much time and effort into recreating this story. My personal all time favourite, which I'm old and decrepit enough to have seen when it was first shown in 1967! I really appreciate finding recons like this on the net, although I'm sure you would probably wish that you wouldn't have to go to all of the trouble of putting these animations together, had the BBC the foresight not to junk all of these stories in the first place!

clennieman Says:

Jan 9, 2009 - Absolutely fantastic...number one who story ever. i have the recent recon

Frestare Says:

Feb 10, 2009 - only one problem, could it be in black and white plz?

trombone667 Says:

Feb 13, 2009 - This is awesome. This episode looks great too (I've never watched any recreations of evil of the daleks)

Daleksrule Says:

Feb 23, 2009 - this is great but the only thing i noticed is that the tardis door sign is on the wrong side

MarxistKnight Says:

Feb 23, 2009 - Wow the voices in this episode were awesome. So loud, and screaming, actually scary like the Daleks should be

MrFawiggles Says:

Mar 4, 2009 - superb. much luck on your effort. you have my eager support.

williamsdirect Says:

Mar 19, 2009 - bit geeky

HTprods Says:

Apr 8, 2009 - well,geeky is the only way to recreate lost episodes! besides,it's not geeky

Beef354 Says:

Apr 13, 2009 - This wouldn't be a dumb move for the BBC to make. With the new popularity of Doctor Who, I'm sure there'd be massive support for the animated regeneration of some of the lost episodes.

MagicMankysBack Says:

May 13, 2009 - To be honest I expected this to be crap, but it's far from it. The facial animation is particularly good, equal to if not better than the 'Invasion' animation, (and in colour too). The CGI movement could be better but this is the best classic Who animation I've seen and I really hope you do a LOT more of this. Along with the colourisation of existing episodes, this brings the long-dead stories wonderfully alive.

98Clank98 Says:

May 16, 2009 - Wow! You put the title in colour. Nice change!

theseus27 Says:

May 28, 2009 - I really enjoyed watching this excellent video.I have the original ending of this story on a Special Feature on the Tomb of the Cybermen dvd. The Dalek animation is superbly done. I have even added it to my Dr Who playlists. Thanks for the posting of it.

HileTroy Says:

Jun 25, 2009 - Classic series and it's fans are geeky, and usually proud of it. Nu-who fans are usually little kids who think explosions and "effects" are "well cool".

4thtroika Says:

Aug 11, 2009 - Bravo!

Grantwebb13 Says:

Aug 28, 2009 - This is stunning. If this hasn't been found yet, at least we can see it in some form. Well done.

frements Says:

Sep 6, 2009 - veiws people please but do you think it would look good in claymattion nice work mate love it but i thought maxtible fell to his death too or is the databanks wrong abotut that as i said love the vid

slig665 Says:

Sep 10, 2009 - When I grow up I want to be a Dalek

Emperorofthedaleks Says:

Sep 21, 2009 - Sci-fi is usually about special effects now, I wish more time would be spent on plots.

razor71927 Says:

Sep 29, 2009 - You would need some old Dr. Who fans from the public, to write down what they remembered from the lost episodes. This way, they could piece them all together! Cannot trust anyone at the STUPID BBC to do the job, or even think of it. After all; they were the ones who through these classic episodes in the bin, in the first place.

TheWho87 Says:

Nov 5, 2009 - or more simply use the original scripts

razor71927 Says:

Nov 7, 2009 - You are assuming they did not chuck those away too???

TheWho87 Says:

Nov 8, 2009 - fine if you want to get extremly detailed IF they didnt have the scripts then they can use the target publications which 9/10 times were written by the person who wrote (or rewrote) the scripts so their is a medium out there, PLUS their is the surviving audio that can help bridge gaps AND not forgetting the telesnap recons that are about, their is more than one way to find the info on these things