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by - written on 01/01/09 (Useful, 13 readings)
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This wasn't quite Doctor Who's first adventure into the land of animation, as it had been done with Paul McGann, Colin Baker and Richard E. Grant as "web casts". However, to put it on BBC television and release it on DVD it had to deliver something slightly better than the standard web casts animated Doctor Who had had so far. This was the result. The story is imaginative and ambitious, with quite a few alien planets and it's good to see that all the regular actors take it on just as seriously as they would a live motion episode. Anthony Head guest stars as the villain and delivers a good performance, as he did with school reunion. Some of the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 01/12/08 (Useful, 18 readings)
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I have to say, this is going to sit proudly in my doctor whi collection. Just as good as some of the better episodes of new who. It's a rip roaring adventure with plenty of great david tennent moments in it. At first the animation put me off but as soon as i saw it was the same old doctor and okish companion martha i settled quite comftably into it. Dont let the fact its a cartoon fool you, its a very good episode. It was meant to be shown in 3 minute segmants but the dvd shows it in its entirety and works better for it. The acting is very good, cult actor anthony head turning in another fine performance as a villian. David tennant is fantastic as usual and a good turn ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/08/08 (Very useful, 38 readings)
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Originally broadcast as 3 and half minute episodes on the children's show Totally Doctor Who this DVD brings together all 13 episodes to make it the same length as a usual live action episode. The story is voiced by David Tennant and Freema Agyeman in their roles of The Doctor and Martha Jones and is perfect companion to the TV series when you're a Doctor Who addict and have exhausted both Torchwood and The Sarah Jane Adventures. The Infinite Quest is the journey of the Doctor and Martha and they search for a fabled ship called The Infinite, which can grant any person their heart's desire. Of course no episode of Doctor Who wouldn't be ... Read the complete review


