Notes (read if you care idk): - This video is updated from last year's with clips suggested by commenters and other clips I added to this video, which is why the video is longer. - I'm not planning on updating this video with more clips or when the next Doctor comes, I'd like to move on to other stuff. - I'm not uploading Doctor Who videos on this channel anymore, there's a 2% chance I might upload some on my second channel www.youtube.com/@roamerfunky (which is still not a Doctor Who channel, I'm just more likely to upload there than here). Sub there if you care, unsub here if you care, do what you want. - 15 doesn't specifically react or look at his face in The Giggle or The Church on Ruby Road and I don't see why he would in future episodes, so the closest and only clip for him is his post bi-generation scene. - 14 talks about 10's face returning for basically most of the 60th specials, so I'm just sticking with his initial shocked reaction from The Power of the Doctor. - To the one person who asked, I'm sticking with the telesnaps for The Power of the Daleks for 2's initial reaction and not the animated recreations, I'm just lazy. - I uploaded this video late instead of around when The Church of Ruby Road aired because I was away from my laptop for a vacation abroad for a month and only recently was able to edit and upload this now.
15 might look at his face the "normal" way if there's ever a standard scene where 14 regenerates into 15, but it's just as likely that he wouldn't bother because he already _knows_ what that face is going to look like, and never forgets a face. (Assuming the theory that they're still part of the same timestream as a stable time loop, and that 14 will eventually regenerate into 15 and get sent back in time to his bigeneration is correct, at least.)
@@MrOmegatronic I agree that 15 may already know what he looks like from being 14, but the only issue I have with that theory is that 15 himself appears confused from the bi-generation (saying "No way!" and "Can someone tell me what the hell is going on here?!"), which wouldn't be the case if 15 already knew everything that happened from 14. Basically, I think it's the same as past multi-Doctor events where past Doctors don't remember the most recent Doctor and the events with them but they still remember everything afterward (hence 15 still benefiting from 14's backward rehab). As for the potential for 14 properly becoming 15 in the future, we'll see if that happens.
@RoamerMonkey at the moment, I'm actually wondering if the bigeneration is the origin point for the Valeyard; it would explain why there were effectively 2 Doctors running around at that point, and certainly _feels_ like something RTD would include in the series.
Almost every Doctor after regenerating: Well, it's not perfect, but there's good parts and bad parts; I'll make it work. The Sixth Doctor: I AM THE HOTTEST PERSON WHO HAS EVER LIVED, THIS BODY IS LITERALLY PERFECT.
It must be so weird, to respond to your own face, as if it is the first time you see it. I love how they addressed Capaldi being on the show before though. It really made sense as well.Very fitting
And it’s the second time that’s happened. During the 4th Doctor’s time, his Time Lord companion, Ramona, regenerated, and the new actress had been a previous guest star. The Doctor complains that she can’t just steal that other person’s face, but she keeps it.
I loved when the 11th doctor thought he was a woman and just started panicking about it, and then we had the 13th who actually WAS a woman literally just goes "brilliant!"
Capaldis is the Twelfth Doctor. Jodie was the thirteenth. They said that the War Doctor was never "The Doctor", until his short time saving Gallifrey with Ten and Eleven from the Time War. John Hurt was credited as "The Doctor" in "The Name of the Doctor" but in the 50th anniversary, he was credited as "The War Doctor" instead.
@@plantainsame2049 yeah, in canon (as far as i know) the only time they EVER mention an incarnation by their out of universe title is in Time of the Doctor when Clara says “You’re the Eleventh Doctor”, outside of that the closest we get is them mentioning which incarnation they’re on (1: regeneration? 5: fourth. 1: goodness me so there are 5 of me now!)
@@plantainsame2049I mean if you want to get REALLY technical, many (if not all?) of the classic Doctors were credited as "Dr. Who", because the writers were apparently psychopaths
That transition from disappointment or confusion to acceptance has always been a good lesson on how to deal with unexpected changes in our lives. That's why the regeneration gimmick work so well even before Matt Smith spells it out in his last speech as the Doctor. Except for the Sixth who was pompous from the off but that's part of his charm.
Eleven said to someone in the SJ episode where he met back up with Jo and Sarah Jane that he can indeed change colours and genders. His actual confirmed look when he's not in human form is the watcher and the watcher is a all white ghost type character (Adric: The watcher!, Tegan (or Nyssa): HE was the doctor ALL along!)
6: "Each time with diminishing effect. You have nothing to fear." 10: - blows up TARDIS' console chamber and sets it on fire - 12: - sets TARDIS on fire - 13: - has to go outside to avoid blowing up the TARDIS -
@@ericemanwu Ten wasn't resisting it per-say compared to Twelve, Ten was going to say goodbye to everybody that "he" knew, whereas Twelve refused to regenerate until he and his first incarnation helped save the earth again and made the first doctor realize that he will meet him again "the long way around" and that both were weary, tired and ready to regenerate from old age, which is why when you watch Twelves regeneration compared to Tens, Tens does quite a bit of damage but never touches the TARDIS control panel. Twelve's regeneration however DOES hit the TARDIS control panel and the vortex itself, which is why when the newly regenerated thirteen pressed a button, the TARDIS threw her out and just demateralised in front of her whilst she was falling down to earth which thankfully she as Ten said - "I'm still within my twelve hours of my regeneration!", she was able to survive the fall into the train. I think it was a case of Thirteen realizing that she didn't want to damage the TARDIS or it's center control panel as she went outside to regenerate into fourteen.
10:25 "Sir, I have never seen that face." "It's funny, because... I'm sure that I have." Fun reference to Capaldi's cameo as Caecilius in "The Fires of Pompeii".
and then it actually becomes plot relevant in ‘the girl who died’ when it turns out that he chose that face to remind him of the people he has saved :)
They are. Notice how Doctor 7 didn’t even know he’d regenerated until he saw himself in the mirror. He even acted like the 6th Doctor until he discovered he’d regenerated.
Yeah I’m pretty sure it takes a few days for each incarnation to shake off the last one after regenerating. Like how 11 in the 11th Hour was more like a quirky 10th Doctor and he hadn’t fully settled into his “I love bow ties and fezzes” self
They are all essentially the same person, they just pick up a few new personality quirks I always think of Peter's line "I didn't need to, that was me talking, i'm not on the phone I'm right here, you can't see me you look at me but you can't see me"
@@unclekarl5219 I don't think that's what they meant. I think they mean that the doctor is still expecting to see their last face in the mirror so it's a shock when their current one shows up until they get used to it. My personal take (disregarding the timeless child) is that the doctor has ALWAYS mentally pictured themself as Hartnell, at least when not looking in a mirror. He was their first incarnation and the one they spent the longest time as (canonically).
I've never watched Doctor Who myself. But I will say I think the idea of having a character that changes faces every time they need a new actor, and they acknowledges that "Yes my face is now different.", giving it an explanation for why this happens, I find that to be an ingenious idea in on itself. And from what I can see and tell, I think each individual actor does a rather phenomenal job on acting the same precise odd way, since they are all the same character, they just regenerate and changes their face every now and then. I love when they give logical in-universe explanations as to why something is or happens.
@@GhostKingDeAngelo A lot of the Classic Who episodes have gone missing over the years. The BBC taped over some. Some foreign TV stations never sent the tapes back. Some where destroyed in fires. Some got stolen. Etcetera etcetera.
@@BPiehl5587It depends on how much you include the expanded media! In the Big Finish audios, Nine actually goes quite a while after regeneration before he meets Rose! It’s explained there that it’s part of his recovery and trauma of the Time War and living as the War Doctor that he always avoids looking at his reflection… and so it’s only after he meets Rose that he feels ready to move on and decides to finally look
@@JoshThompsonProductionsEven the episode Rose.implies that he travelled oj his own before meeting Rose, with Clive showing documents from Lennedys assassination, The Titanic, amd even further back than that.
In the Day of the Doctor novel, when War regenerates, 9 smashes every mirror in the TARDIS to rack up bad luck for all the people he "killed." My hc is that 9 travels by himself for 100 years (War is approx. 800, also Clive's pictures) before he meets Rose.
So glad you went with the telesnaps for the first regeneration and not the animation. Seeing the actual actor's face is so much better than that cheap animation, even if it's not full motion.
Thanks for reminding me why I kept the telesnaps, it was at the tip of my head. Yeah, there's nothing that can replace seeing Troughton's physical appearance, even if the animation may look smoother.
i just love 11’s post-regeneration scene so much. he’s just literally been born again into an entirely different body while everything is exploding around him and he’s so shocked he just has to check everything’s there before his mind can catch up with him again
I love how Twelve recognizes this deep meaning of why he had that face, but Six never questions or cares why he got the face of a Gallifreyan guard that shot him and helped "execute" him as the Fifth Doctor. Maybe that should be inserted in a Big Finish audio if it hasn't been already.
Holy jeez Doctor Who references run deep, the scene at the end of the 60th anniversary special with 14 talking about communicating with his eyebrows I thought was just made up as a throwaway line, but it's actually a reference to *another* throwaway line way back in the 70s
I about fell on the floor when the third Doctor says the eyebrows could be quite useful on the planet Delphon(?) where they communicate with their eyebrows.....I miss Capaldi!!!!
Planet Delphon is one planet 12 shouldn't go to... He has Attack Eyebrows, if he goes there, the citizens will consider his face as a declaration of war.
I love that instead of just glossing over Capaldi’s recasting, they actually made it a specific plot point. They spent a lot of time focusing on the fact that 12 looks like someone he once knew, and why he unintentionally “chose” that face.
Favorite bit a lot about the regenerations is that most of the time the new actor kind of has to insult themselves slightly when first starting. 9’s comments about the ears is one of my favorites of those.
Well if you look at the sum total of what 14 and 15 are wearing, it adds up to what 14 was wearing before, so it makes sense; he didn't get a second set of clothes.
I think they missed an opportunity with 13 - should have had her see a mirror, "Oh, no. Oh, no, oh, no! Still not ginger! ... I like these eyes though"
That multi-doctor interaction was probably the most friendly one Edit: I guess that 5 and 10 partly counts, but that's due to 5 being annoyed with 10 for a while
@@Vicioussnakeboy There have been multi doctor episodes - The Three Doctors - 1st, 2nd and 3rd Doctors The Five Doctors - 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th Doctors (4th was "trapped in the time vortex") The Two Doctors - 2nd and 6th Doctors The Day of the Doctor - War, 10th and 11th Doctors Time Crash - Fifth and Tenth doctors Fugitive of the Judoon - Thirteenth and Renegade Doctors Twice Upon A Time - Twelfth and First Doctors The Giggle - Fourteenth and Fifteenth Doctors
I always saw the Doctor’s first reaction to his new appearance and eventually coming to enjoy it as the last of the previous Doctor finally fading away and the new mind setting in.
I really like the tradition of having the showrunner not just start with the next episode they're under, but actually have them handle the exact moments after the Doctor regenerates
Are we just gonna either forget the fact that literally in 9’s debut he’s BEEN around? Like in Clive’s archives the 9th being on earth is not a first, but however it works lowkey too bc it’s maybe like he’s never wanted to see himself until given the opportunity by chance when they first went to rose’s apartment??
RTD did say that moment wasn't intended for 9 to be seeing his face for the very first time, but I still included it because it is still 9 reacting to his face post-regeneration.
I like to go with Moffat’s day of the doctor novelisation. Out of guilt and self hatred he broke many mirrors in the Tardis. When he does see himself in Rose it may be the first or one of the first few times he’s seen his appearance.
I always theorised that the those adventures are not prior to Rose There's a bit at the end where Rose originally refuses to go and he flies off, maybe he goes on a few adventures (the ones in Clive's Basement and the ones in the current Big Finish series) are set during this period before he goes back to Rose and tells her it travels in time
My favorite moment was from the Three Doctors - when William Hartnell who was so ill his part had to be pre-recorded and only appeared on the scanner in the TARDIS and on Gallifrey saw the second and third versions and commented rather acidly - "oh, so you're my replacements - a dandy and a clown" wonderful bit of scripting!
It's a little awkward but I appreciate how they acknowledge the clothes don't change as well, unlike what happens with some transporter accidents on Star Trek.
Brilliant video! I remember one short scene when 5th is talking to Adric and he accidentally touches his hair and surprised for a second that he's not curly anymore :D
I honestly like that the further into the future you watch, the more likely the Doctors are to disparage their own appearances over the previous Doctors, you can really see the times changing
When they used Roses/9s theme for 13 I was so excited. After 12s whole Calceus deal I was thinking 13 might have an era wide arc similar to 12s where she’s reminded about Rose due to her face. They looked similar and at the time I thought she was Billie Piper.
8:46 -- I know this is supposed to be a family show, but if I ever had cause to question whether I was female or male, my throat wouldn't be the first body part I'd be touching. 🙃
Regeneration energy basically changed the clothes. But in actual fact, it was RTD who refused for David to wear Jodie's outfit even though in the episode, Sasha wears the clothes briefly as "The Master Doctor" before wearing an amalgam of the previous doctors outfits - seventh doctor's sweater, tenth doctor's coat, fifth doctor's colour changing celery, the first doctor's trousers and the fourth doctor's scarf. He even used the second doctor's recorder whilst stranded after Yaz took the TARDIS back from him in order to get the doctor her body back and put The Master back into his body.
@@RoamerTummy The only ones not to show themselves in their predecessors clothes were third doctor (abit briefly at the beginning of Spearhead from Space where it's shown he's wearing 2nd doctor's outfit after he exits the TARDIS and falls unconscious in the field, Eighth Doctor since he was "presumed dead" after they tried to operate on him and Seven wanted to regenerate but died from anaesthetic after giving the scream which was the reason why Eight was amnesiac and took a long while to regenerate. You could say Fourteen didn't regenerate with thirteens clothes on either.
I found Doctor who in the '70s and Jon pertwee was my first doctor. When I came back a few months later to watch it and I saw Tom Baker, I said who is this clown? That's not the doctor at all! He finally grew on me and I ended up loving him but it was a shock because I didn't understand what the premise of the show was as I'd only seen like two or three episodes before Tom Baker took over the roll.
My favorite of the old series was Peter Davidson. And then I loved Christopher eccleston. It made me sad when he was only there for one season because I thought he was amazing.
The overwhelming reaction seems to be at first dissaproval but then they grow to like themselves. And that feels like how must people would realistically react to being given a new, randomised body. Except 6...because 6
3rd has always been polite in his mannerisms, which is why he makes a good Doctor in this sense. He's polite and gentlemanly - But that's The Doctor anyway! lol
I'm not sure if this is confirmed, but I like to think it's because 12 is the first of the new regeneration cycle the Time Lords gave him. As the Daleks said, there are rules, and while the Doctor breaks them, there are consequences, like his mind not being setup for another regeneration.
@@lord_egg yeah. Sucks too, because I actually liked Jodie and 13 in a general sense. I liked the contrast between 12, which made sense with him moving on, and even keeping with my thing about the new cycle, I liked the dynamic of 13 being female with how it played with the typical interactions with people, particularly companions. Sad that Chibnall did what he did.
She didn't get told though, but she knew it was The Doctor seeing as how she's already met seven incarnations of them - War, Ten, Eleven, Twelve, Thirteen, Fourteen and Fifteen - War was in Day of the Doctor even though he didn't technically meet her Ten was in the Day of the Doctor Eleven was in The Power of Three and then again in Day Of The Doctor Twelve was from the Cybermen episode where it was revealed Missy was The Master Thirteen was from Power of the Doctor Fourteen was from The Giggle Fifteen was from The Giggle and both Legend of Ruby Sunday and Empire of Death. The ones she never met were - First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth and Ninth doctor incarnations.
Tenth was fond of Fifth to be fair, and Twelfth was giddy over meeting First. Granted, those were more the actors than the characters as in both cases it was the current Doctor meeting their favourite.
I read in one of the old novels (The Deadly Assassin, I think) that most Timelords’ regenerations trend older and more distinguished as they go through life, and their incarnations are much closer to type. The Doctor is different than most Timelords’ in that his regenerations are random.
@@michaeldemarco9950 Timeless Child has *many* flaws, but at least it explains this mystery somewhat. In case you're unaware and are planning on watching 13's run still, spoilers below: The Doctor isn't just *a* Timelord. They're *the* Timelord. The original one, as in, the first one to regenerate, ever (though the reason for this is the part a lot of people have problems with). The ability was then reverse-engineered and given to the elite Gallifreyans with a hard limit on twelve regenerations. The Doctor, however, doesn't have that limit and can regenerate indefinitely. There were several, possibly hundreds of Doctors before the First, and we meet one of them, called the Fugitive Doctor, in 13's run. The Doctor's memory was at some point wiped, they regenerated into an infant, and were then raised as a normal prospective Timelord.
The guard that The Doctor shoots and kills when she fully regenerates into a female from male incarnation, she says something along the lines of "God, I am so glad to not be a man anymore!"
Notes (read if you care idk):
- This video is updated from last year's with clips suggested by commenters and other clips I added to this video, which is why the video is longer.
- I'm not planning on updating this video with more clips or when the next Doctor comes, I'd like to move on to other stuff.
- I'm not uploading Doctor Who videos on this channel anymore, there's a 2% chance I might upload some on my second channel www.youtube.com/@roamerfunky (which is still not a Doctor Who channel, I'm just more likely to upload there than here). Sub there if you care, unsub here if you care, do what you want.
- 15 doesn't specifically react or look at his face in The Giggle or The Church on Ruby Road and I don't see why he would in future episodes, so the closest and only clip for him is his post bi-generation scene.
- 14 talks about 10's face returning for basically most of the 60th specials, so I'm just sticking with his initial shocked reaction from The Power of the Doctor.
- To the one person who asked, I'm sticking with the telesnaps for The Power of the Daleks for 2's initial reaction and not the animated recreations, I'm just lazy.
- I uploaded this video late instead of around when The Church of Ruby Road aired because I was away from my laptop for a vacation abroad for a month and only recently was able to edit and upload this now.
15 might look at his face the "normal" way if there's ever a standard scene where 14 regenerates into 15, but it's just as likely that he wouldn't bother because he already _knows_ what that face is going to look like, and never forgets a face. (Assuming the theory that they're still part of the same timestream as a stable time loop, and that 14 will eventually regenerate into 15 and get sent back in time to his bigeneration is correct, at least.)
@@MrOmegatronic I agree that 15 may already know what he looks like from being 14, but the only issue I have with that theory is that 15 himself appears confused from the bi-generation (saying "No way!" and "Can someone tell me what the hell is going on here?!"), which wouldn't be the case if 15 already knew everything that happened from 14. Basically, I think it's the same as past multi-Doctor events where past Doctors don't remember the most recent Doctor and the events with them but they still remember everything afterward (hence 15 still benefiting from 14's backward rehab).
As for the potential for 14 properly becoming 15 in the future, we'll see if that happens.
That's a very good point, @@RoamerTummy. I guess we'll just have to wait and see, yeah.
@RoamerMonkey at the moment, I'm actually wondering if the bigeneration is the origin point for the Valeyard; it would explain why there were effectively 2 Doctors running around at that point, and certainly _feels_ like something RTD would include in the series.
@@nicholasfarrell5981 I considered that, it does make sense. We’ll just have to see how and if RTD continues addressing the bi-generation.
"Don't look at that mirror, it's absolutely furious." is a great line
Smith and Capaldi had the best regeneration reactions of the new run...
Still think Baker had the best of the OG run
I wish they showed where he said Kidneys!I got new Kidneys!I don't like the color! But even he said he has attack eyebrows,so I'm good😅😂
He was my instant favorite from that episode which is wild since I've been watching since the Tom Baker days.
Me too @@BeeWhistler
I’m Scottish. That means I can complain. That means I can really complain
Almost every Doctor after regenerating: Well, it's not perfect, but there's good parts and bad parts; I'll make it work.
The Sixth Doctor: I AM THE HOTTEST PERSON WHO HAS EVER LIVED, THIS BODY IS LITERALLY PERFECT.
6 had the biggest ego and I love him for that
Reminds me of 3rd Rock from the Sun, "My God! I'm gorgeous!"
@@patriciaphillips1449 John Lithgow as the Doctor!
Am i gimger?
Unless he's strangling somebody.
“who frowned this face for me” -underrated line fr
It's really a beautiful scene.
I think Peter Capaldi was a greatly underrated Doctor. Let down by some patchy writing, he was still fantastic.
@DiRtYLaWs2007 he was wonderful, and So wasted.
It must be so weird, to respond to your own face, as if it is the first time you see it.
I love how they addressed Capaldi being on the show before though. It really made sense as well.Very fitting
And it’s the second time that’s happened. During the 4th Doctor’s time, his Time Lord companion, Ramona, regenerated, and the new actress had been a previous guest star. The Doctor complains that she can’t just steal that other person’s face, but she keeps it.
@@rabbitfishtvColin Baker also played a character in Arc of Infinity during Davison's run
@@crazybadatoms5004 Cool, but did Baker reference it when he was the Doctor?
@@rabbitfishtv Not in the main show, but according to the wiki, it was mentioned in the audio story "Prime Winner"
@@crazybadatoms5004 I love when the Whoniverse pays attention to that kind of continuity.
'Sorry, half an hour ago I was a white-haired Scotsman'
"I have been falling FOR THIRTY MINUTES!"
In case you weren't sure, that's a reference to Loki from Thor: Ragnarok.
I liked in the recent Childen in Need special 14 was like, "About an hour ago I was a brilliant woman, and now I'm this guy again."
That line made me miss Capaldi even more. Not to take away from Jodie who is brilliant but I just love Capaldi, my Doctor
That was the best one, of course 11 was brilliant too, I cried coz 10 went but I was laughing the way Matt spoke
Just once can we have a ginger Doctor, so when they see the hair there's a triumphant cry of "FINALLY WOHOO"
Alternatively... "I'm finally ginger... I don't like it."
(Original joke was from Council of Geeks)
only took 1000 + years (or, Billions)
There’s a timeline where BBC watched an episode of GOT, saw Sansa Stark/Sophie and said “eff it, we ball. She’s the next Doctor, let’s go”
@@TaeSunWoo is she a ginger?
Why? And why would he care?
Doctors 2-5: Guess I'll get used to it.
6th Doctor: I'm gorgeous!
The ' i am still not ginger ' is so hilarious
Because he doesn't want a soul.
What's funny, is that the sixth doctor WAS ginger!
@GenGamesUniverse he's blond
Oh the irony of what ginger is an anagram of!
"Rude and not ginger" was also hilarious
I love how early 12 is such a blend of anger and curiosity and kind contemplation
I loved when the 11th doctor thought he was a woman and just started panicking about it, and then we had the 13th who actually WAS a woman literally just goes "brilliant!"
I found it ironic after The Doctor Falls episode when the Saxon Master asks "Is THIS what the future is, we're ALL girls?!"
@@GenGamesUniverseTruly a missed opportunity to have Jodie meet Missy.
"my face is fresh on"
random guy: so then i decided i didnt want to keep hanging out with this serial killer
I mean, it's a valid reaction.
I love how absolutely wounded 14's pride is when Mel calls 15 "beautiful". Looks like those vanity issues came back with that old face lol
and insecurity...
but he does have something to be vain about, not gonna lie x)
>13th Doctor realises he’s Scottish
>immediately robs the first person he sees
What were you implying BBC?
Capaldis is the Twelfth Doctor. Jodie was the thirteenth. They said that the War Doctor was never "The Doctor", until his short time saving Gallifrey with Ten and Eleven from the Time War. John Hurt was credited as "The Doctor" in "The Name of the Doctor" but in the 50th anniversary, he was credited as "The War Doctor" instead.
@@GenGamesUniverseAlthough if you want to get technical , they are all just credited as the doctor and In universe it's only the one doctor
@@plantainsame2049 yeah, in canon (as far as i know) the only time they EVER mention an incarnation by their out of universe title is in Time of the Doctor when Clara says “You’re the Eleventh Doctor”, outside of that the closest we get is them mentioning which incarnation they’re on (1: regeneration? 5: fourth. 1: goodness me so there are 5 of me now!)
He traded his watch for the coat.
@@plantainsame2049I mean if you want to get REALLY technical, many (if not all?) of the classic Doctors were credited as "Dr. Who", because the writers were apparently psychopaths
That transition from disappointment or confusion to acceptance has always been a good lesson on how to deal with unexpected changes in our lives. That's why the regeneration gimmick work so well even before Matt Smith spells it out in his last speech as the Doctor.
Except for the Sixth who was pompous from the off but that's part of his charm.
‘Do you come in a range of colours?’ DONNA WHAT???
So out of pocket and I fucking love it
THAT'S WHY SHE'S ONE OF MY INSTANT FAVORITES 😹🤣 I just love her sense of humor
But the double "Yes!" was perfect.
Eleven said to someone in the SJ episode where he met back up with Jo and Sarah Jane that he can indeed change colours and genders. His actual confirmed look when he's not in human form is the watcher and the watcher is a all white ghost type character (Adric: The watcher!, Tegan (or Nyssa): HE was the doctor ALL along!)
Love Donna. And actually not a stupid question.
Six trying to show peri his reflection by shoving the mirror in her face is so subtle but absolutely hysterical.
6: "Each time with diminishing effect. You have nothing to fear."
10: - blows up TARDIS' console chamber and sets it on fire -
12: - sets TARDIS on fire -
13: - has to go outside to avoid blowing up the TARDIS -
you forgot 11 styling on the dalek mothership and causing a 5 mile seismic quake to take care of the stragglers
To be fair, 10 was resisting it. 12 was breaking it in again after resisting for a while, and 11 had to deal with going beyond normal numbers.
You could say 13 dropped into her new life.
9-15: not canon
@@ericemanwu Ten wasn't resisting it per-say compared to Twelve, Ten was going to say goodbye to everybody that "he" knew, whereas Twelve refused to regenerate until he and his first incarnation helped save the earth again and made the first doctor realize that he will meet him again "the long way around" and that both were weary, tired and ready to regenerate from old age, which is why when you watch Twelves regeneration compared to Tens, Tens does quite a bit of damage but never touches the TARDIS control panel.
Twelve's regeneration however DOES hit the TARDIS control panel and the vortex itself, which is why when the newly regenerated thirteen pressed a button, the TARDIS threw her out and just demateralised in front of her whilst she was falling down to earth which thankfully she as Ten said - "I'm still within my twelve hours of my regeneration!", she was able to survive the fall into the train.
I think it was a case of Thirteen realizing that she didn't want to damage the TARDIS or it's center control panel as she went outside to regenerate into fourteen.
10:25 "Sir, I have never seen that face."
"It's funny, because... I'm sure that I have."
Fun reference to Capaldi's cameo as Caecilius in "The Fires of Pompeii".
and then it actually becomes plot relevant in ‘the girl who died’ when it turns out that he chose that face to remind him of the people he has saved :)
@@lvndrivy I just love how they tied that all up in the end. Just chefs kiss!
@@HazzerJazzer1 That idea originated all the way back with Russell T Davies, and it was planned from the moment Capaldi was cast
@@jedimalone makes it even better
Sometimes I like to think their last incarnation is still in The Doctors mind when they see themselves in the mirror
They are. Notice how Doctor 7 didn’t even know he’d regenerated until he saw himself in the mirror. He even acted like the 6th Doctor until he discovered he’d regenerated.
Yeah I’m pretty sure it takes a few days for each incarnation to shake off the last one after regenerating. Like how 11 in the 11th Hour was more like a quirky 10th Doctor and he hadn’t fully settled into his “I love bow ties and fezzes” self
I don’t like this take but it makes it so regeneration is death of a person who’s then replaced by someone new, which it isn’t
They are all essentially the same person, they just pick up a few new personality quirks
I always think of Peter's line "I didn't need to, that was me talking, i'm not on the phone I'm right here, you can't see me you look at me but you can't see me"
@@unclekarl5219 I don't think that's what they meant. I think they mean that the doctor is still expecting to see their last face in the mirror so it's a shock when their current one shows up until they get used to it. My personal take (disregarding the timeless child) is that the doctor has ALWAYS mentally pictured themself as Hartnell, at least when not looking in a mirror. He was their first incarnation and the one they spent the longest time as (canonically).
"Chin...B L I M E Y"
I love how Smith delivers that line 😂
I've never watched Doctor Who myself. But I will say I think the idea of having a character that changes faces every time they need a new actor, and they acknowledges that "Yes my face is now different.", giving it an explanation for why this happens, I find that to be an ingenious idea in on itself. And from what I can see and tell, I think each individual actor does a rather phenomenal job on acting the same precise odd way, since they are all the same character, they just regenerate and changes their face every now and then. I love when they give logical in-universe explanations as to why something is or happens.
Yeah, they weave it into the story really well. I recommend you watch the show, especially the modern one. It’s really good.
And every doctor is odd, but they each have different tweaks on it; they're closely related, but distinct, characters.
@@GhostKingDeAngeloespecially the classic one
@@omnishambles5956 ok. I recommended the modern one because I haven’t seen Classic who yet.
@@GhostKingDeAngelo A lot of the Classic Who episodes have gone missing over the years. The BBC taped over some. Some foreign TV stations never sent the tapes back. Some where destroyed in fires. Some got stolen. Etcetera etcetera.
The comedic timing of the transition from peri calling the doctor's clothes dreadful to her getting assaulted by him is fucking gold.
5:02
I was looking for this 🤣🤣🤣
There's a sort of tragedy to see 9 saw his face only after such a long time cuz of the Time War.
I always kinda thought when War Doctor regenerated into 9, he hopped back to Earth and then that's where he bumped into Rose shortly after
@@BPiehl5587 Not a bad theory too.
@@BPiehl5587It depends on how much you include the expanded media! In the Big Finish audios, Nine actually goes quite a while after regeneration before he meets Rose! It’s explained there that it’s part of his recovery and trauma of the Time War and living as the War Doctor that he always avoids looking at his reflection… and so it’s only after he meets Rose that he feels ready to move on and decides to finally look
@@JoshThompsonProductionsEven the episode Rose.implies that he travelled oj his own before meeting Rose, with Clive showing documents from Lennedys assassination, The Titanic, amd even further back than that.
In the Day of the Doctor novel, when War regenerates, 9 smashes every mirror in the TARDIS to rack up bad luck for all the people he "killed." My hc is that 9 travels by himself for 100 years (War is approx. 800, also Clive's pictures) before he meets Rose.
So glad you went with the telesnaps for the first regeneration and not the animation. Seeing the actual actor's face is so much better than that cheap animation, even if it's not full motion.
Thanks for reminding me why I kept the telesnaps, it was at the tip of my head. Yeah, there's nothing that can replace seeing Troughton's physical appearance, even if the animation may look smoother.
i just love 11’s post-regeneration scene so much. he’s just literally been born again into an entirely different body while everything is exploding around him and he’s so shocked he just has to check everything’s there before his mind can catch up with him again
I love how Twelve recognizes this deep meaning of why he had that face, but Six never questions or cares why he got the face of a Gallifreyan guard that shot him and helped "execute" him as the Fifth Doctor. Maybe that should be inserted in a Big Finish audio if it hasn't been already.
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“There’s no point us both being cold, give me your coat!” Will always be brilliant
It makes so much sense too
"Is that what I look like?"
"You don't know?"
"Busy day."
“Rude and not ginger” is so underrated
The way 12 recognizes his Scottish accent when he's talking about secession 😂
Holy jeez Doctor Who references run deep, the scene at the end of the 60th anniversary special with 14 talking about communicating with his eyebrows I thought was just made up as a throwaway line, but it's actually a reference to *another* throwaway line way back in the 70s
Capaldi is just too good
I love him also
Capaldi Doctor is the only Doctor that changed into someone he already met.
I about fell on the floor when the third Doctor says the eyebrows could be quite useful on the planet Delphon(?) where they communicate with their eyebrows.....I miss Capaldi!!!!
Planet Delphon is one planet 12 shouldn't go to... He has Attack Eyebrows, if he goes there, the citizens will consider his face as a declaration of war.
Most Doctors are pretty chill about their regenerations, then there's Six (ready to kiss his own reflection) and Eight (full-on Shakespeare mode)
I love that instead of just glossing over Capaldi’s recasting, they actually made it a specific plot point. They spent a lot of time focusing on the fact that 12 looks like someone he once knew, and why he unintentionally “chose” that face.
Favorite bit a lot about the regenerations is that most of the time the new actor kind of has to insult themselves slightly when first starting. 9’s comments about the ears is one of my favorites of those.
That whole scene when the 13th Doctor finally realizes why he chose that face has always been amazing. "I'm the Doctor and I save people!"
I feel so bad for the homeless man, he must have been so terrified 💀
same
Momma says life is like regeneration. You never know what your gonna get
"Still not a ginger" - Every fan knows this is going to play out at some point. Also, get the 15th doctor pants or a kilt or something!
Me and lot of other ladies wouldn't mind him running around trouser less!
Well if you look at the sum total of what 14 and 15 are wearing, it adds up to what 14 was wearing before, so it makes sense; he didn't get a second set of clothes.
He always was wearing pants.
@@troodon1096given that 15 has the underwear, does that mean 14 went commando?
@@MaximeKruijeridk lol.
I really think I like Pertwee's the best of all of them. The sort of "ooh, no. Well... no. Mmm, well, though..."
I've never heard that "attack eyebrows" line before. I love it.
jesus matt smith was amazing i miss him
"Do you come in a range of colours?" Oh my god, Donna, you can't just ask people if they come in a range of colours! 🤣🤣🤣
"Do you come in a range of colours?"
"Yes"
there have been many doctors but only one first saw himself while shouting ADRIIIICC
Which funnily enough is also his last words
I love how long 12's is
I think they missed an opportunity with 13 - should have had her see a mirror, "Oh, no. Oh, no, oh, no! Still not ginger! ... I like these eyes though"
So many of the early doctors reacting to their face even though they were looking at the camera in the mirror rather than themselves in the mirror.
16:09 the way they hugged was heart warming
That multi-doctor interaction was probably the most friendly one
Edit: I guess that 5 and 10 partly counts, but that's due to 5 being annoyed with 10 for a while
@@Vicioussnakeboy There have been multi doctor episodes -
The Three Doctors - 1st, 2nd and 3rd Doctors
The Five Doctors - 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 5th Doctors (4th was "trapped in the time vortex")
The Two Doctors - 2nd and 6th Doctors
The Day of the Doctor - War, 10th and 11th Doctors
Time Crash - Fifth and Tenth doctors
Fugitive of the Judoon - Thirteenth and Renegade Doctors
Twice Upon A Time - Twelfth and First Doctors
The Giggle - Fourteenth and Fifteenth Doctors
I always saw the Doctor’s first reaction to his new appearance and eventually coming to enjoy it as the last of the previous Doctor finally fading away and the new mind setting in.
"AWH I WANNA BE GINGER!" is not a phrase you hear often lol
6:56 Barty Crouch... JUNIOR!
I really like the tradition of having the showrunner not just start with the next episode they're under, but actually have them handle the exact moments after the Doctor regenerates
12:11 when he lapses in to Tennant.
Are we just gonna either forget the fact that literally in 9’s debut he’s BEEN around? Like in Clive’s archives the 9th being on earth is not a first, but however it works lowkey too bc it’s maybe like he’s never wanted to see himself until given the opportunity by chance when they first went to rose’s apartment??
RTD did say that moment wasn't intended for 9 to be seeing his face for the very first time, but I still included it because it is still 9 reacting to his face post-regeneration.
I took it as, he is a time traveller. All the photos and drawings Clive has, has not happened to 9 yet. 9's future adventures into the past,.
I like to go with Moffat’s day of the doctor novelisation. Out of guilt and self hatred he broke many mirrors in the Tardis. When he does see himself in Rose it may be the first or one of the first few times he’s seen his appearance.
I always theorised that the those adventures are not prior to Rose
There's a bit at the end where Rose originally refuses to go and he flies off, maybe he goes on a few adventures (the ones in Clive's Basement and the ones in the current Big Finish series) are set during this period before he goes back to Rose and tells her it travels in time
@stevestevens2066 Well Nine has been around for 100 years at that point
My favorite moment was from the Three Doctors - when William Hartnell who was so ill his part had to be pre-recorded and only appeared on the scanner in the TARDIS and on Gallifrey saw the second and third versions and commented rather acidly - "oh, so you're my replacements - a dandy and a clown" wonderful bit of scripting!
“I am Scottish. I can complain about things.” 😄
So.... was 14 facing the toy maker Comando? They split the clothes, and 15 got the underwear.....
Yes, that’s it 😂😂😂
Yes, he was literally commando after they bigenerated with fifteen getting the shirt, tie, his tighty whities and socks lol.
It's a little awkward but I appreciate how they acknowledge the clothes don't change as well, unlike what happens with some transporter accidents on Star Trek.
They’re all The Doctor but 12 really was so great
The last great one. The series died when he left.
@@Lord-Gazimusnah Jodie is good. And Ncuti when all his seasons are out were all gonna miss him
@@Lord-GazimusWrong on both counts.
I suppose post-regeneration (or post bigeneration) for the Doctor is like recovering from major surgery.
With a particularly messy colonoscopy in the case of the bi-generation.
@@wd25awhat?
More like becoming a new person while also being the same person its a bit like he dies each time
It's cheating death. Literally cheating death
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I’d seen 3’s first episode but didn’t realize in The Giggle the communicating with eyebrows was a reference
I reallt need to watch the classic doctor who series seems fun
It's great, definitely worth checking out!
Brilliant video! I remember one short scene when 5th is talking to Adric and he accidentally touches his hair and surprised for a second that he's not curly anymore :D
I honestly like that the further into the future you watch, the more likely the Doctors are to disparage their own appearances over the previous Doctors, you can really see the times changing
When they used Roses/9s theme for 13 I was so excited. After 12s whole Calceus deal I was thinking 13 might have an era wide arc similar to 12s where she’s reminded about Rose due to her face. They looked similar and at the time I thought she was Billie Piper.
8 had his Jekyll and Hyde moment in that storm
I just love how 9 references 4 by just mentioning the obvious 👂👂 🤣🤣 great upload 👌
Sad #4 wasn't longer, would've loved to see his scarf 🧣. When I was little my mom made herself a super long scarf to wear when she watched Doctor Who❤
8:46 -- I know this is supposed to be a family show, but if I ever had cause to question whether I was female or male, my throat wouldn't be the first body part I'd be touching. 🙃
Goodnight, Everybody.
Where do you think the other hand was?
@@SyxxPunk I think you just might be onto something there. 🙃
They don't call it an Eve's Apple, you know.
@@sumthingwikked4257 True, but I stand by my original comment. 🙂
We never did get an in-universe explanation as to why Thirteen's clothes changed along with her body, did we?
Nah, not really. Kind of similar to 2's clothes also changing when regenerating from 1, so at least it's consistently inconsistent.
My Headcanon is that the toymaker did it.
He gave back the Doctor his most Human and Vulnerable version
Regeneration energy basically changed the clothes. But in actual fact, it was RTD who refused for David to wear Jodie's outfit even though in the episode, Sasha wears the clothes briefly as "The Master Doctor" before wearing an amalgam of the previous doctors outfits - seventh doctor's sweater, tenth doctor's coat, fifth doctor's colour changing celery, the first doctor's trousers and the fourth doctor's scarf. He even used the second doctor's recorder whilst stranded after Yaz took the TARDIS back from him in order to get the doctor her body back and put The Master back into his body.
@@RoamerTummy The only ones not to show themselves in their predecessors clothes were third doctor (abit briefly at the beginning of Spearhead from Space where it's shown he's wearing 2nd doctor's outfit after he exits the TARDIS and falls unconscious in the field, Eighth Doctor since he was "presumed dead" after they tried to operate on him and Seven wanted to regenerate but died from anaesthetic after giving the scream which was the reason why Eight was amnesiac and took a long while to regenerate. You could say Fourteen didn't regenerate with thirteens clothes on either.
I found Doctor who in the '70s and Jon pertwee was my first doctor. When I came back a few months later to watch it and I saw Tom Baker, I said who is this clown? That's not the doctor at all! He finally grew on me and I ended up loving him but it was a shock because I didn't understand what the premise of the show was as I'd only seen like two or three episodes before Tom Baker took over the roll.
Great compilation!
Thanks!
"Do you come in a range of colors?" "Y E S"
My favorite of the old series was Peter Davidson. And then I loved Christopher eccleston. It made me sad when he was only there for one season because I thought he was amazing.
"Sorry, Half an hour ago i was a white haired Scotsman"
Smith’s reaction is iconic
‘I WANTED TO BE GINGER!’
in another world doctor, in another world…
2:53 -- If Forrest Gump was a Time Lord: "Regeneration is like a box of chocolates, you never know what you're going to get." 🙃
I love how every doctor but 6 pretty much hates their face at first
Why do I feel special for visiting the old one after this one
Because you don't have much else in your life?
@@HOTD108_ geez calm down
I wouldn't dare presume to question the emotions of someone so extremely British.
@@jricks3909 cheers
@@HOTD108_And you are upset 🤔because you don't have much in yours?
So many episodes were lost.
16:50 But not ginger, apparently
The overwhelming reaction seems to be at first dissaproval but then they grow to like themselves. And that feels like how must people would realistically react to being given a new, randomised body.
Except 6...because 6
Eleven is happy he has all his body parts, YET when he comes to the hair, he mopes that he's "a girl" and "still not ginger"
I love the editing that implies that 6th is so upset by Peri's remarks about his fashion sense he tries to fucking kill her
I loved the pattern for years of the doctor getting physically younger and younger with each regeneration, even though it was always unsustainable.
3rd has always been polite in his mannerisms, which is why he makes a good Doctor in this sense. He's polite and gentlemanly - But that's The Doctor anyway! lol
He still isn't ginger 😔
I love how 12 took an entire episode to regain himself as opposed to the others who just kind of woke up and were fine.
not really, they all had their confusion
I'm not sure if this is confirmed, but I like to think it's because 12 is the first of the new regeneration cycle the Time Lords gave him. As the Daleks said, there are rules, and while the Doctor breaks them, there are consequences, like his mind not being setup for another regeneration.
@@LevonBlueoak *weeps in timeless child*
@@lord_egg yeah. Sucks too, because I actually liked Jodie and 13 in a general sense. I liked the contrast between 12, which made sense with him moving on, and even keeping with my thing about the new cycle, I liked the dynamic of 13 being female with how it played with the typical interactions with people, particularly companions. Sad that Chibnall did what he did.
can you imagine if Kate wasn't told this was 14 and then was absolutely shocked not to see 11 show up?
She didn't get told though, but she knew it was The Doctor seeing as how she's already met seven incarnations of them - War, Ten, Eleven, Twelve, Thirteen, Fourteen and Fifteen -
War was in Day of the Doctor even though he didn't technically meet her
Ten was in the Day of the Doctor
Eleven was in The Power of Three and then again in Day Of The Doctor
Twelve was from the Cybermen episode where it was revealed Missy was The Master
Thirteen was from Power of the Doctor
Fourteen was from The Giggle
Fifteen was from The Giggle and both Legend of Ruby Sunday and Empire of Death.
The ones she never met were - First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Eighth and Ninth doctor incarnations.
@@GenGamesUniverse on screen shes up there with her father who had met all 7 of the classic era doctors and Sarah jane
Give this man, a ginger body for gods sake
The day we get a ginger doctor will be a GLORIOUS one! 😂
Do I just have a face that nobody listens to … again?
Was kinda hoping at some point 13 would go:
"Huh, I'm blonde again, still not ginger but oh, good times, good times all the same."
I wonder if all timelords have such contempt for their past forms, or is it a personality disorder on his part
Tenth was fond of Fifth to be fair, and Twelfth was giddy over meeting First. Granted, those were more the actors than the characters as in both cases it was the current Doctor meeting their favourite.
14 and 15 seemed to have amazing chemistry straight away@@fulldisclosureiamamonster2786
I read in one of the old novels (The Deadly Assassin, I think) that most Timelords’ regenerations trend older and more distinguished as they go through life, and their incarnations are much closer to type.
The Doctor is different than most Timelords’ in that his regenerations are random.
@@michaeldemarco9950 Timeless Child has *many* flaws, but at least it explains this mystery somewhat. In case you're unaware and are planning on watching 13's run still, spoilers below:
The Doctor isn't just *a* Timelord. They're *the* Timelord. The original one, as in, the first one to regenerate, ever (though the reason for this is the part a lot of people have problems with). The ability was then reverse-engineered and given to the elite Gallifreyans with a hard limit on twelve regenerations. The Doctor, however, doesn't have that limit and can regenerate indefinitely. There were several, possibly hundreds of Doctors before the First, and we meet one of them, called the Fugitive Doctor, in 13's run. The Doctor's memory was at some point wiped, they regenerated into an infant, and were then raised as a normal prospective Timelord.
The guard that The Doctor shoots and kills when she fully regenerates into a female from male incarnation, she says something along the lines of "God, I am so glad to not be a man anymore!"
Capaldi is the best
Gracious Peri was so pretty.
So was her cracking hooters!
Yes she was
13th Doctor: (confused but happy nosies)
14th Doctor: (extremely confused and yet ecstatic noises)
Imagine if the Doctor regenerated into a child or a teenager at least