I love how the ORIGINAL Cybermen were introduced to us as the "antithesis to emotion" and yet they're the most overwhelmingly emotional version of this villain we've ever seen. They scream with emotion while talking about how they have no emotions.
They are so much more emotional in the old Doctor Who Magazine/Weekly/MARVEL UK comics. Been reading the collected edition, it is so strange reading depictions of the Cybermen. They don't even seem to be anything like how they are shown in the show.
I love the Tennant Cybermen. Their look is very bulky, industrial, like it was meant to be assembled quickly and efficiently, mass produced, with strength and durability at the forefront of its design instead of speed. And let me just say I love how those Cybermen just *walk.* it’s the same reason why horror characters like Michael Myers or Jason Voorhees (or most recently in his new movie, Batman) are creepy: they walk because they know no matter how much effort you put into escaping, it doesn’t matter. They don’t tire, nor ever quit. They’ll just keep marching onwards, the metal pounding of their feet against the pavement getting louder and louder, as they finally reach out and grant you either a quick deletion or a excruciating upgrade. And of course, they were a good reminder of how far we as humans can be willing to go to try to avoid death or pain, to the point where some are willing to surrender the very things that make them human, till they’re replaced with nothing but a cold, soulless, and emotionless machine.
"People die all over the world yet you do not care about them" The cybermen might be our worst imagination but it would win an argument on ethics though !
What? No Cybermen coming out of the sewers and walking down the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral?!? That's one of their iconic moments, one of the most iconic moments in the show's history!
The scene in ‘S10e12 Doctor Falls’ where 12 blows the cybermen in the forest and starts naming the times he defeated them; Mondas, Telos, Earth, Planet 14, Marinus, Voga, Canary Wharf and the Moon 😘👍🏼
And this was redone in the missy master reveal :) still a fucking classic but yet they dont show it and they have completely missed out silver nemises these guys are amatuers.....
@@SomeBritishDud1 You want to talk weak Cybermen stories let's talk about "Attack of the Cybermen" Colin Baker only Cyberman story and worse still it made no sense and its the only known classic Doctor Who story that has a crossover character from a previous Dalek story.
The Age of Steel cybermen are actually terrifying. The loud stomps in sync, the intimidating build, deep soulless eyes and speech pattern make it all strangely creepy. The mondasian cybermen are also pretty brutal
I agree, they're my favorite design. I think a lot of it is how HEAVY they seem: these are Cybermen who have half an inch of armor all over their bodies, and it shows. The merciless and unflinching movements definitely help as well.
Age of Steel also took the time to show that there are still people under all that armor, which I think is what makes them so perfect. They had the best of both worlds. The intimidating soldier aesthetic of the 80s, and the creepy body horror of the 60s, all while being more polished than either.
The Mondasian Cybermen during the Hartnell era are probably the most creepy. Not to knock the Cyberman of the future, but nothing tops that disjointed talking and surgical mask look.
VTAlternate when Capaldi said he wanted to face the mondasian cyber men, that they were the scariest, I thought he was nuts. For some reason back then ithought they looked corny and low budget. Boy wasI Wrong! Pure sc fi gothic horror!
@@jayanderson9375 Yeah that was super creepy. And when you see the semi-complete ones with the "pain, pain" alert just muted. Keeps the human element while not just looking like human in suit made of bits of whatever they had to hand.
Luke Bruton If you can believe it, that scene could've been even worse! Apparently in the original script, the Cyberman would've previously been a little boy who was going to meet his friends at the park!
@@knightofarkronia8652 that's dreadful to think about isn't it? So glad they changed it, because if they stuck with that version, I would have been seriously inconsolable.
Imo the most painful Cyberman scene of NuWho, at least until Bill. The idea that the Cybermen are only a couple steps down a bad road for us is terrifying, but it gets worse when you actually make them more human in the most twisted way possible - being confronted with the reality is so much worse than just being told about it and seeing the end result.
I LOVED The Mondasian Cybermen with 12, Bill, Nardole, Missy and The Master. They were terrifying like their Classic Who predecessors and to me the most petrifying of the new Who era. Peter always wanted to face them and I'm really glad Moffat found a way to bring them back cleverly to grant Peter his wish!
@@TheRunningLeopard Yup! He was asked in an interview what monster he'd like his Doctor to face and he replied with the Mondasian Cybermen. Moffat went on record and said that would never happen and here we are :)
The scene in ‘S10e12 Doctor Falls’ where 12 blows the cybermen in the forest and starts naming the times he defeated them; Mondas, Telos, Earth, Planet 14, Marinus, Voga, Canary Wharf and the Moon 😘👍🏼
I always loved how easy to compare the Sci-Fi-Worlds in Science Fiction are... The Cyber-Collectives are a great example/measurement-tool for that! Stargate has one, Star Trek has one, Doctor Who has one. You can easily see how inferior Doctor Who to Star Trek and Star Trek to Stargate is. Alone from the Effiency of those beings that basically are walking Effiency - or at least they should be. Cyberman and Dalek are actually on UA-cam on Lists like "Top 10 Alien Races that are too Dumb to Exist!" And yeah, that summs it up very well. Stargates Cosmos is just more realistic and the most realistic. Star Trek is second-place. And Doctor Who? It's just so filled with Plot Holes and Dumb Alienc Races and Nonsense that it could never ever exist. Makes it all the more laughable in what state those 3 Franchises are. Stargate is just sleeping while the other 2 (3 if you count Star Wars) Self-Destruct in an amazing FIREWORK!
The cybermen are becoming the best Doctor Who villains. Recent episodes are starting to flesh them out to be so much more than mindless automatons. Can't wait to see what the next two weeks bring!
To me, not really, this is the only Doctor`s associate I don`t like. Plus this design of Cyberman in nowadays is so ridiculous, I can`t take *THIS* crap seriosly!XD
a few criticised the tennant era cybermen and their story. But i think its a perfect mirror to the classic cybermen. We are always advancing technology and it is a look into a future where humanity progresses towards an "ultimate upgrade" but at the ultimate cost.
Who else remembers Yvonne Hartman from _Army of Ghosts / Doomsday_ ??? Everyone else’s love for people brought them out of Cyber-Control, but her patriotism got her. Lovely thought that any love, so long as it’s strong and pure, can get you out of Cyber-Control.
@@patchworkfellow "Lovely thought that any love, so long as it’s strong and pure, can get you out of Cyber-Control" Kinda puts a damper on every other human who was converted into a Cyberman though. They could have all fought off the cyber control, but they just didn't love enough?
I always loved how easy to compare the Sci-Fi-Worlds in Science Fiction are... The Cyber-Collectives are a great example/measurement-tool for that! Stargate has one, Star Trek has one, Doctor Who has one. You can easily see how inferior Doctor Who to Star Trek and Star Trek to Stargate is. Alone from the Effiency of those beings that basically are walking Effiency - or at least they should be. Cyberman and Dalek are actually on UA-cam on Lists like "Top 10 Alien Races that are too Dumb to Exist!" And yeah, that summs it up very well. Stargates Cosmos is just more realistic and the most realistic. Star Trek is second-place. And Doctor Who? It's just so filled with Plot Holes and Dumb Alienc Races and Nonsense that it could never ever exist. Makes it all the more laughable in what state those 3 Franchises are. Stargate is just sleeping while the other 2 (3 if you count Star Wars) Self-Destruct in an amazing FIREWORK!
@@user-jn1wm3tb8v this "sleven character is your basic twit spammer Troll, just ignore him. Pathetic attention seekers like him (or her) who post the same juvenile crap on multiple comment threads to clearly get a rise out of people or from fans of a series for shits and giggles aren't worth the effort of talking to or getting hot and bothered about.
13:29 "Sorry, must dash." Even though Tom Baker is my favourite Doctor, in a way, it's probably just as well he didn't take part in "The Five Doctors" (and only appeared through "Shada" footage instead). Cuz the Fourth Doctor was originally meant to be the Doctor who stole the Master's teleport device and return to Gallifrey. If it'd been him instead of Peter Davison, we wouldn't have had the Fifth Doctor give that little one liner as he escapes the Cybermen. Always loved that moment.
While I’ve really grown to love the mondasian cybermen, tennant’s cybermen were always the scariest to me. The sound of the metallic stomping I can still remember vividly, I remember that sound being in my nightmares as a kid. Just hearing the stomping, you knew they were coming for you. I’m glad they brought the mondasian’s back for Capaldi.
Some people cry over final lines such as "Raggedy man, goodbye" or "I don't wanna go" but for me, the line that gets me will always be: "You must patch the telephone device back through the console unit" -Handles, seconds before dying.
I always loved how easy to compare the Sci-Fi-Worlds in Science Fiction are... The Cyber-Collectives are a great example/measurement-tool for that! Stargate has one, Star Trek has one, Doctor Who has one. You can easily see how inferior Doctor Who to Star Trek and Star Trek to Stargate is. Alone from the Effiency of those beings that basically are walking Effiency - or at least they should be. Cyberman and Dalek are actually on UA-cam on Lists like "Top 10 Alien Races that are too Dumb to Exist!" And yeah, that summs it up very well. Stargates Cosmos is just more realistic and the most realistic. Star Trek is second-place. And Doctor Who? It's just so filled with Plot Holes and Dumb Alienc Races and Nonsense that it could never ever exist. Makes it all the more laughable in what state those 3 Franchises are. Stargate is just sleeping while the other 2 (3 if you count Star Wars) Self-Destruct in an amazing FIREWORK!
18:25 This is why the Cybus versions were the best. They’re heavily built, armored, industrial soldiers, but underneath there’s still a human being trapped within that cold metal shell. It keeps the core value of what makes the Cybermen so scary, while also updating them to make them more visually appealing and more realistic in a modernized industrial world.
Imagine if one of his Cybermen stories (his, not another’s) wasn’t a finale, and then it could actually focus on the Cybermen instead of juggling other stories like the Pandorica or the Master or the Master.
The Mondas Cybermen are terrifying and honestly the only doctor who monsters that have continued to scare me into adulthood. The fact they are just a mass of muscle and organs underneath that ooze and squish, like damn man, chills.
Cyber stories have always been a bit hit and miss(y). I'm glad Chris can see their potential. World Enough and Time / The Doctor Falls are perfect tho.
@@coraldiamond1922 - I really don't like Age of Steel / Rise of the Cyberman. The poor writer - Russell asked to write two episodes which have to feature a return of the Cybermen, Mickey's departure, the concept of parallel worlds, *and* Jackie Tyler's death (all to set up the finale.) No wonder I didn't enjoy it - the writer had next to no creative freedom!
The scene in ‘S10e12 Doctor Falls’ where 12 blows the cybermen in the forest and starts naming the times he defeated them; Mondas, Telos, Earth, Planet 14, Marinus, Voga, Canary Wharf and the Moon 😘👍🏼
Thank you Official Doctor Who UA-cam channel for getting more and more people into Classic Doctor Who. Those who don't listen, have no idea what they're missing. :)
A shame, really. People always gotta be close-minded and not willing to try other things, just because "it's old". And then they miss out on some of the best Doctor Who has to offer. (same applies to Big Finish)
@@Ocsttiac Big Finish is our lord and savior. :) Also, Blind Wave doesn't know how Doctor Who works... I actually got Lano to respond to me on why they won't do more Classic stuff, just for him to say: 'They're not interested in anything old.' Ugh.
I'm disappointed that love is what seems to always defeat the Cybermen. Part of what makes them frightening is that they're human without emotions, survival over ethics. Should your own mother become one she'd kill you and feel nothing. Love means nothing to a Cyberman.
I always loved how easy to compare the Sci-Fi-Worlds in Science Fiction are... The Cyber-Collectives are a great example/measurement-tool for that! Stargate has one, Star Trek has one, Doctor Who has one. You can easily see how inferior Doctor Who to Star Trek and Star Trek to Stargate is. Alone from the Effiency of those beings that basically are walking Effiency - or at least they should be. Cyberman and Dalek are actually on UA-cam on Lists like "Top 10 Alien Races that are too Dumb to Exist!" And yeah, that summs it up very well. Stargates Cosmos is just more realistic and the most realistic. Star Trek is second-place. And Doctor Who? It's just so filled with Plot Holes and Dumb Alienc Races and Nonsense that it could never ever exist. Makes it all the more laughable in what state those 3 Franchises are. Stargate is just sleeping while the other 2 (3 if you count Star Wars) Self-Destruct in an amazing FIREWORK!
@@slevinchannel7589 stop spamming this everywhere dickhead not all sci-fi shows are meant to be realistic, Doctor who is meant to be silly and unrealistic, you just sound like a toddler having a temper tantrum
I love the cybermen, but I've always felt the revived series version was lacking. They just all feel like stompy robots with nothing interesting to say which isn't particularly scary, "world enough and time" was probably the closest we got to recapturing the creepy factor, well until the most recent episode. I think classic who got it right when you give them just enough of a personality and go with the concept these are people chopped and stuffed inside a life support suit but the suit is so painful they have to numb their emotions to stop from going mad, where you can feel the cruelty and manipulation in their intent and give them actual dialogue that sends a shiver down the spine. Not just a robot boy going "delete!" Which is just a half attempt at a catchphrase that was never asked for.
Agree, agree, agree. Cybermen aren't robots, they are people (or bits of people). That's the added element of yucky, creepy fear that sets them apart and seemed to have got lost when NuWho returned. World Enough and Time was working back to that, especially as we knew the person inside. Villa seems to be building on that idea as well, by seeing the person, albeit without an inhibitor. Good, good, good. 🤖👍
Hot Dog considering that they also upgraded a companion in the new series that really added to the threat level as well. Most cybermen are nobodies but at least it made it more scary by having a companion that we got to know ending up as a cyberman. Even though they ended up reversing that but still. For that episode it was a big thing really to have a companion converted into an original cyberman.
Yeah, not too keen on the very end where it was 'reversed', I guess it made it a bit more palatable for younger viewers but the whole thing with a companion being converted and then seeing her struggling with it in The Doctor Falls was incredibly powerful (and some lovely cinematography where we see Bill as human Bill but her shadow is a cyberman for example - still gives me chills just thinking about it).
The body horror element of it is something I've always loved, and only really see executed towards the start of tenant's run and the end of capaldi's, apart from that they really do just serve as generic robots
@@Carmoth86730 That would make the Cybermen #3, since compared to the Daleks and the Master, the Doctor hasn't faced off against them that much. Unless you're talking about when they were introduced
Jedi Spartan 38 ............Yes. But aside from that, the Cybermen are great in it. From hands getting crushed to people getting brutally murdered, it’s very well done in my opinion.
Agree 100%. The psychological body horror aspect is just ... wow. Witness the "I'm cold" bit in New Who. I don't think any classic Who had achieved that level of sheer terror. A shame they so often get played for laughs or generic "just robots" bollocks.
Cybermen! My favourite Doctor Who monsters ever since my introduction with The Tenth Planet! And last night episode was Brilliant even with it’s flaws! I love them and I can’t wait for the next episode! Thank you Doctor Who ❤️
Yeah, just wish Episode 4 wasn't missing. It's great we have the animated recreation, but it'd be more awesome if Episode 4 was recovered and we'd be able to enjoy "The Tenth Planet" in its entirety. But I'm not seeing much hope though.
The Tenth Planet is the best portrayal of the cybermen.Every appearance since has made them more and more robotic, which the cybermen aren’t. Tomb of the Cybermen comes a close second
The Pandorica World Enough and Time comes third. The Doctor Falls upgraded them too fast in my opinion. The Haunting imo overdid it. Tenth Planet did it subtely and made it creepy, this one just shoved it in your face and wanted you to accept it
The T.A.R.D.I.S was never good at being perfectly accurate in the Classic series. Modern Who could probably manage to snag Adric out of space. Honestly, maybe they should. Might be nice to have Adric back.
That scene in _Army of Ghosts_ where the Cyberman just smashes down a door with a trembling family looking at it in fear genuinely terrified me when I was younger...
Skipping The Moonbase, The Wheel in Space, Revenge of the Cybermen, Attack of the Cybermen, and Silver Nemesis??!! There's some great scenes in these!!
Classic Cybermen are the best. The one thing that the new versions lack, is the more human, intimidating voice. The new Cybermen sound more and more electronic, if only they could go back to the way they sounded in the good ole days. I did like the Lone Cyberman, now he was more intimidating than previous NuWho versions.
The cybermen are so cruel, it’s so interesting to watch. The chaos they bring especially on a global scale is something I hope Chibnall brings. There is a lot of potential if used correctly
I think one of the creepiest, yet often unnoticeable things about the mondasian cybermen is that if you look in their eye sockets, you can still see the eye.
I love how little they had to make do with back in the Mondasian days, that they had to hold the helmets together with sticky tape and couldn't paint over the moments where the light catches it
I would’ve loved to see the cybermen on the Moon from the Moonbase or the Cybermen from Revenge of the Cybermen. Still a good companion though and I’m glad classic who got at least some representation.
Note how at 9.40 Adric is standing well back from the console and barely tapping the buttons, the actor knew it was going to blow and didn't want to lose any fingers!
The sphere is so powerful. It looks absolutely mindstunning, it suddenly goes off in the middle and then the music starts playing. And you realise how much you fear the daleks that peak outside. Such a powerful moment. But it's a shame you didn't inlcude the pestcontrol joke between the dalek/cyberman wordbattle.
ftumschk I mean it’s iconic and a great bit of acting by Hartnell but I think it would work fine if it was second. I mean if you were compiling a bunch of clips from the First Doctor’s Era, would your first clip be the Doctor’s speech to Susan from The Dalek Invasion of Earth, or the “great spirit of adventure speak from The Sensorites or the “fears are companions of all of us” from An Unearthly Child? No it would be the first clip of Hartnell as the Doctor. The Daleks, The Cybermen and The Master are just as iconic and famous as each of the Doctors so why not start with the first clip of said importing thing (Also it is in the correct order. I mean from Episode 2 and then Episode 1? 🤨)
A small clip from each wouldn’t be too long. It’s a shame they skipped the “I imagine you have orders to destroy me.” from Wheel of Space and “You've no home planet, no influence, nothing! You're just a pathetic bunch of tin soldiers skulking about the galaxy in an ancient spaceship!” from Revenge of the Cybermen scenes.
I love how the ORIGINAL Cybermen were introduced to us as the "antithesis to emotion" and yet they're the most overwhelmingly emotional version of this villain we've ever seen. They scream with emotion while talking about how they have no emotions.
Wont miss something unless its gone
I like how they bring mondaisian cybermen back and make them the unfinished early versions of cybermen
They are so much more emotional in the old Doctor Who Magazine/Weekly/MARVEL UK comics. Been reading the collected edition, it is so strange reading depictions of the Cybermen. They don't even seem to be anything like how they are shown in the show.
if you have emotions why are you feeding billions of dollars of weapons to israel to create ge no cide and not lose sleep as babies die?
"someones former prime minister" pulls off mask "Harriet Jones Former Prime Minister"
[OriginalUsername] yeah we know who you are
Missy: yes I know who you are.
Missy: “oh sorry, I don’t know who you are.” Harriet Jones: “ah. That’s a first.”
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yeah, I know who you are
I love the Tennant Cybermen. Their look is very bulky, industrial, like it was meant to be assembled quickly and efficiently, mass produced, with strength and durability at the forefront of its design instead of speed. And let me just say I love how those Cybermen just *walk.* it’s the same reason why horror characters like Michael Myers or Jason Voorhees (or most recently in his new movie, Batman) are creepy: they walk because they know no matter how much effort you put into escaping, it doesn’t matter. They don’t tire, nor ever quit. They’ll just keep marching onwards, the metal pounding of their feet against the pavement getting louder and louder, as they finally reach out and grant you either a quick deletion or a excruciating upgrade.
And of course, they were a good reminder of how far we as humans can be willing to go to try to avoid death or pain, to the point where some are willing to surrender the very things that make them human, till they’re replaced with nothing but a cold, soulless, and emotionless machine.
Tennant Cybermen look HEAVY. I love that about them. They're covered in half an inch of steel and they LOOK IT.
Okay but where is the best scene of them all where Daleks and Cybermen roast each other?
Probably more classed as a Dalek moment. Considering the Daleks won that fight with ease.
ooh er missus
Hahaha yeah
Everybody knows of the legendary bitch fight of canary wharf
Matt Evans we could defeat the cybermen with one Dalek.
"People die all over the world yet you do not care about them"
The cybermen might be our worst imagination but it would win an argument on ethics though !
Mr. Von, i've been expecting you
@@DiamondFire 😎
THE LAST TIMELORD blimey, you’ve got a point!
THE LAST TIMELORD Why TLT, What an unexpected pleasure.
They assume humans are moral absolutists and they have no concept of nuance, so they'd do well on Internet message boards.
" Love, Pride, Hate, Fear; have you no emotion, sir?"
i love the way he says the line
Idk but clearly that cyberman had more emotions than Bradney's first doctor...
So doctor does each of your body’s have UA-cam accounts
@@micartizbroken_1886 Of course.
The Twelfth Doctor lol gimme tardis
What? No Cybermen coming out of the sewers and walking down the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral?!? That's one of their iconic moments, one of the most iconic moments in the show's history!
More to the point what about footage of Tom Baker only Cyberman adventure "Revenge of the Cybermen"???
The scene in ‘S10e12 Doctor Falls’ where 12 blows the cybermen in the forest and starts naming the times he defeated them; Mondas, Telos, Earth, Planet 14, Marinus, Voga, Canary Wharf and the Moon 😘👍🏼
And this was redone in the missy master reveal :) still a fucking classic but yet they dont show it and they have completely missed out silver nemises these guys are amatuers.....
@@Bunkeralpha Revenge is easily the weakest Cybermen story.
@@SomeBritishDud1 You want to talk weak Cybermen stories let's talk about "Attack of the Cybermen" Colin Baker only Cyberman story and worse still it made no sense and its the only known classic Doctor Who story that has a crossover character from a previous Dalek story.
The Age of Steel cybermen are actually terrifying. The loud stomps in sync, the intimidating build, deep soulless eyes and speech pattern make it all strangely creepy. The mondasian cybermen are also pretty brutal
I agree, they're my favorite design. I think a lot of it is how HEAVY they seem: these are Cybermen who have half an inch of armor all over their bodies, and it shows.
The merciless and unflinching movements definitely help as well.
Age of Steel also took the time to show that there are still people under all that armor, which I think is what makes them so perfect. They had the best of both worlds. The intimidating soldier aesthetic of the 80s, and the creepy body horror of the 60s, all while being more polished than either.
The Mondasian Cybermen during the Hartnell era are probably the most creepy. Not to knock the Cyberman of the future, but nothing tops that disjointed talking and surgical mask look.
VTAlternate when Capaldi said he wanted to face the mondasian cyber men, that they were the scariest, I thought he was nuts. For some reason back then ithought they looked corny and low budget. Boy wasI Wrong! Pure sc fi gothic horror!
@@jayanderson9375 Yeah that was super creepy. And when you see the semi-complete ones with the "pain, pain" alert just muted. Keeps the human element while not just looking like human in suit made of bits of whatever they had to hand.
The Animator i love the tomb of the Cybermen model, there frosted look and freaky talking is terrifying
I like the "Spare Parts" Cybermen best, to be honest.
Story leaves so much to the imagination, all you hear is the horror of their fucking *voices.*
More like a balaclava *UP THE RA*
"He can't see me, it's unlucky the night before."
I sobbed then, I sobbed now.
Luke Bruton If you can believe it, that scene could've been even worse! Apparently in the original script, the Cyberman would've previously been a little boy who was going to meet his friends at the park!
Yeah it made me cry too. Because they were supposed to be going to be happy together & it was stolen from them.
@@knightofarkronia8652 that's dreadful to think about isn't it? So glad they changed it, because if they stuck with that version, I would have been seriously inconsolable.
Imo the most painful Cyberman scene of NuWho, at least until Bill. The idea that the Cybermen are only a couple steps down a bad road for us is terrifying, but it gets worse when you actually make them more human in the most twisted way possible - being confronted with the reality is so much worse than just being told about it and seeing the end result.
I LOVED The Mondasian Cybermen with 12, Bill, Nardole, Missy and The Master. They were terrifying like their Classic Who predecessors and to me the most petrifying of the new Who era. Peter always wanted to face them and I'm really glad Moffat found a way to bring them back cleverly to grant Peter his wish!
honestly you could so how it just emotionaly damages 12
Wait, Capaldi was the one who wished for them to return? If so, god bless that man because it honestly one of the strongest two parters in New Who.
@@TheRunningLeopard Yup! He was asked in an interview what monster he'd like his Doctor to face and he replied with the Mondasian Cybermen. Moffat went on record and said that would never happen and here we are :)
It was one of the best Moffat writing. It's shame that BBC ruined that Master raveal in trailers.
The scene in ‘S10e12 Doctor Falls’ where 12 blows the cybermen in the forest and starts naming the times he defeated them; Mondas, Telos, Earth, Planet 14, Marinus, Voga, Canary Wharf and the Moon 😘👍🏼
I love how whoever compiled these clips couldn't resist adding the Daleks emerging from the sphere in from series 2!
I think since the Dalek Cybermen meeting wasn't included they didn't really need to include the Daleks coming out of the void ship
@@barney9456 but it was epic u have to admit!
The Dalek’s are the Dio Brando of The Who universe, they’re history and the Doctors have become intertwined beyond space and time.
_“This is not war, this is _*_pest-control_*_ !”_
@@patchworkfellow how did you make that comment to lean?
*Dalek: This is not war, this is CYBERBULLYING!*
You will identify first.
@@Mr_Storm_22 "Ladies first.."
I always loved how easy to compare the Sci-Fi-Worlds in Science Fiction are...
The Cyber-Collectives are a great example/measurement-tool for that!
Stargate has one, Star Trek has one, Doctor Who has one.
You can easily see how inferior Doctor Who to Star Trek and Star Trek to Stargate is. Alone from the Effiency of those beings that basically are
walking Effiency - or at least they should be.
Cyberman and Dalek are actually on UA-cam on Lists like "Top 10 Alien Races that are too Dumb to Exist!"
And yeah, that summs it up very well.
Stargates Cosmos is just more realistic and the most realistic. Star Trek is second-place.
And Doctor Who? It's just so filled with Plot Holes and Dumb Alienc Races and Nonsense that it could never ever exist.
Makes it all the more laughable in what state those 3 Franchises are. Stargate is just sleeping while the other 2 (3 if you count Star Wars)
Self-Destruct in an amazing FIREWORK!
Better to have handlebars than a whisk.
@Naifoin music ._. You have identified as daleks..
The cybermen are becoming the best Doctor Who villains. Recent episodes are starting to flesh them out to be so much more than mindless automatons. Can't wait to see what the next two weeks bring!
Russell Hayden They’ve never been mindless, just emotionless. Well, except later in the classic series, when they exclaimed “Excellent!” all the time.
bruh they ruined the cybermen this series. THere no longer cybermen.
@@obiwankenobi687 everything that made a cyberman was an emotionless mechanical killing mahcine. what we have now is basically a cyborg
@Samuel Black yes but now they have become more human
@@pronkt Only the lone cyberman is "more human". The trailer for next episode shows the other cyberman as we know them
The ending to “World Enough and Time” still hits hard 💔
Agreed, but not a Deus ex machina things after.
“I waited”
To me, not really, this is the only Doctor`s associate I don`t like. Plus this design of Cyberman in nowadays is so ridiculous, I can`t take *THIS* crap seriosly!XD
i am bill potts
One single sentence hits so hard
The 'I've waited' killed me
I. Waited. For. Yooouuuu.
hits you right in the soul
What's happening?
@@alexstewart3281 how behind are you on doctor who 🤣
God, every "I waited" is a punch in the stomach and then "I waited for you" just kills me every time
The Mondasian cybermen’s voice is easily the creepiest.
The Cybus Industries cybermen’s voice is easily the coolest.
Not sure which is better.
I think the Cyberiad Cybermen voices were cooler. But the Mondasian Cybermen are my favorite legitimate body horror stuff man.
I feel the cybus ones are better and more intimidating but seeing the mondasian Cybermen in modern who was so cool
My favorite design of the Cybermans is the Tennant's era design. They're so robust and strong! What's yours?
Oh definitely Tennant's
a few criticised the tennant era cybermen and their story. But i think its a perfect mirror to the classic cybermen. We are always advancing technology and it is a look into a future where humanity progresses towards an "ultimate upgrade" but at the ultimate cost.
The ones from The Tomb of the Cybermen.
Either Tennant's era or the Mondasian cybermen
80s Cybermen definitely.
Who else remembers Yvonne Hartman from _Army of Ghosts / Doomsday_ ???
Everyone else’s love for people brought them out of Cyber-Control, but her patriotism got her. Lovely thought that any love, so long as it’s strong and pure, can get you out of Cyber-Control.
*kills cyber leader*
RULE BRITANNIA!
Dan Kuro-sama yes
She did her duty for Queen and country
I don't really like it because of cyberwoman.
@@patchworkfellow "Lovely thought that any love, so long as it’s strong and pure, can get you out of Cyber-Control"
Kinda puts a damper on every other human who was converted into a Cyberman though. They could have all fought off the cyber control, but they just didn't love enough?
Everyone: *stays still*
Rose: oh crap, we're surrounded
6:45 Adric totally not looking like he'll suddenly decide to jump through the door.
Pete: what do you want for your birthday Jackie?
Jackie: to be upgraded
I always loved how easy to compare the Sci-Fi-Worlds in Science Fiction are...
The Cyber-Collectives are a great example/measurement-tool for that!
Stargate has one, Star Trek has one, Doctor Who has one.
You can easily see how inferior Doctor Who to Star Trek and Star Trek to Stargate is. Alone from the Effiency of those beings that basically are
walking Effiency - or at least they should be.
Cyberman and Dalek are actually on UA-cam on Lists like "Top 10 Alien Races that are too Dumb to Exist!"
And yeah, that summs it up very well.
Stargates Cosmos is just more realistic and the most realistic. Star Trek is second-place.
And Doctor Who? It's just so filled with Plot Holes and Dumb Alienc Races and Nonsense that it could never ever exist.
Makes it all the more laughable in what state those 3 Franchises are. Stargate is just sleeping while the other 2 (3 if you count Star Wars)
Self-Destruct in an amazing FIREWORK!
@@slevinchannel7589 If you hate Doctor Who so much why don't you NOT watch Doctor Who videos?
@@user-jn1wm3tb8v Your comment makes you sound very immature.
How old are you?
@@slevinchannel7589 Old enough to remember Doctor Who coming back in 2005.
@@user-jn1wm3tb8v this "sleven character is your basic twit spammer Troll, just ignore him. Pathetic attention seekers like him (or her) who post the same juvenile crap on multiple comment threads to clearly get a rise out of people or from fans of a series for shits and giggles aren't worth the effort of talking to or getting hot and bothered about.
13:29 "Sorry, must dash." Even though Tom Baker is my favourite Doctor, in a way, it's probably just as well he didn't take part in "The Five Doctors" (and only appeared through "Shada" footage instead). Cuz the Fourth Doctor was originally meant to be the Doctor who stole the Master's teleport device and return to Gallifrey. If it'd been him instead of Peter Davison, we wouldn't have had the Fifth Doctor give that little one liner as he escapes the Cybermen. Always loved that moment.
While I’ve really grown to love the mondasian cybermen, tennant’s cybermen were always the scariest to me. The sound of the metallic stomping I can still remember vividly, I remember that sound being in my nightmares as a kid. Just hearing the stomping, you knew they were coming for you. I’m glad they brought the mondasian’s back for Capaldi.
The musical score of ‘Tomb of the Cybermen’ is truly outstanding.
RIP Handles. Well done, Mate.
My husband and I named our Roomba "Handles" ! LOL! It's funny to hear Alexa say "Handles will begin cleaning." Makes me smile every time!
Some people cry over final lines such as "Raggedy man, goodbye" or "I don't wanna go" but for me, the line that gets me will always be:
"You must patch the telephone device back through the console unit" -Handles, seconds before dying.
@@Riku70X information available: I am an emotional wreck
@@lisah6928 i missread your comment and i thought you said 'roommate' instead of roomba
I always loved how easy to compare the Sci-Fi-Worlds in Science Fiction are...
The Cyber-Collectives are a great example/measurement-tool for that!
Stargate has one, Star Trek has one, Doctor Who has one.
You can easily see how inferior Doctor Who to Star Trek and Star Trek to Stargate is. Alone from the Effiency of those beings that basically are
walking Effiency - or at least they should be.
Cyberman and Dalek are actually on UA-cam on Lists like "Top 10 Alien Races that are too Dumb to Exist!"
And yeah, that summs it up very well.
Stargates Cosmos is just more realistic and the most realistic. Star Trek is second-place.
And Doctor Who? It's just so filled with Plot Holes and Dumb Alienc Races and Nonsense that it could never ever exist.
Makes it all the more laughable in what state those 3 Franchises are. Stargate is just sleeping while the other 2 (3 if you count Star Wars)
Self-Destruct in an amazing FIREWORK!
"Where there are tears, there is hope."
"Love, Pride, Hate, Fear. Have You No Emotions, Sir?"
The Cybermen from The Tenth Planet have the best, and creepiest designs.
Nah the world enough and time slight upgrade did it better
Lone cyberman is best cybermen ever.
@@kennyblack1 its not like theres been many individual cybermen standouts
@@kennyblack1 He was more creepy and scary because he was alone.
The Series 2 Cybermen from 2006 were the best ones.
18:25
This is why the Cybus versions were the best. They’re heavily built, armored, industrial soldiers, but underneath there’s still a human being trapped within that cold metal shell. It keeps the core value of what makes the Cybermen so scary, while also updating them to make them more visually appealing and more realistic in a modernized industrial world.
Emotions love pride hate fear have you no emotions sir-
William hartnell 1908-1975
*Love
You only got “fear” right. Love, Pride and Hate are absent.
That one dislike is from a Dalek because this video isn’t about them lol
@Austin Turcotte dammit, I was going to comment that.
Lol
And the fifth is from Davros
There aren't any yet but the future dislikes are from the Dalek Army in Doomsday
Yeah but for them exterminating the cybermen is just pest control - the only thing they're better at is dying
I love the 80s and the 60s Cybermen from the classic series
28:55 “This here, Obi-Wan, is a Kamino saber dart!”
27:49 I could have had a whole episode of Steven's Cyber-parts body horror.
Imagine if one of his Cybermen stories (his, not another’s) wasn’t a finale, and then it could actually focus on the Cybermen instead of juggling other stories like the Pandorica or the Master or the Master.
@@timelordrock2954 - well, luckily, the Cybermen work well as secondary villains, but it's a loss we never saw his solo story for sure.
Capaldi's look of fear when he see's John Simm's master is chilling
The Mondas Cybermen are terrifying and honestly the only doctor who monsters that have continued to scare me into adulthood. The fact they are just a mass of muscle and organs underneath that ooze and squish, like damn man, chills.
'For some people, small, beautiful things are what life is all about!' That's one of 5's best moments and also the cybermen's.
The way the first cyberman spoke is hilarious I want that come back
chaser seven it did haha
That's how bill spoke when she was a cyberman
@@rcaldwell7255 not really
Vr Games yeah it is. Briggs was definitely replicating that voice
@@EditedAF987 similar, but its pretty different
Cyber stories have always been a bit hit and miss(y). I'm glad Chris can see their potential.
World Enough and Time / The Doctor Falls are perfect tho.
That joke...
Spare Parts is better than World Enough and Time. Go listen to it.
nightowl I thought age of steel/rise of the cybermen and the two part finale of army of ghosts/doomsday were pretty good.
@@coraldiamond1922 - I really don't like Age of Steel / Rise of the Cyberman. The poor writer - Russell asked to write two episodes which have to feature a return of the Cybermen, Mickey's departure, the concept of parallel worlds, *and* Jackie Tyler's death (all to set up the finale.) No wonder I didn't enjoy it - the writer had next to no creative freedom!
The scene in ‘S10e12 Doctor Falls’ where 12 blows the cybermen in the forest and starts naming the times he defeated them; Mondas, Telos, Earth, Planet 14, Marinus, Voga, Canary Wharf and the Moon 😘👍🏼
Thank you Official Doctor Who UA-cam channel for getting more and more people into Classic Doctor Who.
Those who don't listen, have no idea what they're missing. :)
A shame, really. People always gotta be close-minded and not willing to try other things, just because "it's old".
And then they miss out on some of the best Doctor Who has to offer.
(same applies to Big Finish)
@@Ocsttiac Big Finish is our lord and savior. :)
Also, Blind Wave doesn't know how Doctor Who works...
I actually got Lano to respond to me on why they won't do more Classic stuff, just for him to say: 'They're not interested in anything old.'
Ugh.
carealoo744 Is there a good way to watch it legally?
@@ilo2224 Psst! Dailymotion! What?
I am fairly certain it's how most reactors do it. (Not me though! I always show the DVD before I watch it!)
I'm disappointed that love is what seems to always defeat the Cybermen. Part of what makes them frightening is that they're human without emotions, survival over ethics. Should your own mother become one she'd kill you and feel nothing. Love means nothing to a Cyberman.
Their weakness is feelings love is a feeling
I always loved how easy to compare the Sci-Fi-Worlds in Science Fiction are...
The Cyber-Collectives are a great example/measurement-tool for that!
Stargate has one, Star Trek has one, Doctor Who has one.
You can easily see how inferior Doctor Who to Star Trek and Star Trek to Stargate is. Alone from the Effiency of those beings that basically are
walking Effiency - or at least they should be.
Cyberman and Dalek are actually on UA-cam on Lists like "Top 10 Alien Races that are too Dumb to Exist!"
And yeah, that summs it up very well.
Stargates Cosmos is just more realistic and the most realistic. Star Trek is second-place.
And Doctor Who? It's just so filled with Plot Holes and Dumb Alienc Races and Nonsense that it could never ever exist.
Makes it all the more laughable in what state those 3 Franchises are. Stargate is just sleeping while the other 2 (3 if you count Star Wars)
Self-Destruct in an amazing FIREWORK!
@@slevinchannel7589 ok
@@slevinchannel7589 stop spamming this everywhere dickhead not all sci-fi shows are meant to be realistic, Doctor who is meant to be silly and unrealistic, you just sound like a toddler having a temper tantrum
I love the cybermen, but I've always felt the revived series version was lacking. They just all feel like stompy robots with nothing interesting to say which isn't particularly scary, "world enough and time" was probably the closest we got to recapturing the creepy factor, well until the most recent episode. I think classic who got it right when you give them just enough of a personality and go with the concept these are people chopped and stuffed inside a life support suit but the suit is so painful they have to numb their emotions to stop from going mad, where you can feel the cruelty and manipulation in their intent and give them actual dialogue that sends a shiver down the spine. Not just a robot boy going "delete!" Which is just a half attempt at a catchphrase that was never asked for.
Agree, agree, agree. Cybermen aren't robots, they are people (or bits of people). That's the added element of yucky, creepy fear that sets them apart and seemed to have got lost when NuWho returned. World Enough and Time was working back to that, especially as we knew the person inside. Villa seems to be building on that idea as well, by seeing the person, albeit without an inhibitor. Good, good, good. 🤖👍
Hot Dog considering that they also upgraded a companion in the new series that really added to the threat level as well. Most cybermen are nobodies but at least it made it more scary by having a companion that we got to know ending up as a cyberman. Even though they ended up reversing that but still. For that episode it was a big thing really to have a companion converted into an original cyberman.
Yeah, not too keen on the very end where it was 'reversed', I guess it made it a bit more palatable for younger viewers but the whole thing with a companion being converted and then seeing her struggling with it in The Doctor Falls was incredibly powerful (and some lovely cinematography where we see Bill as human Bill but her shadow is a cyberman for example - still gives me chills just thinking about it).
Lone cybermen is best cybermen ever.
The body horror element of it is something I've always loved, and only really see executed towards the start of tenant's run and the end of capaldi's, apart from that they really do just serve as generic robots
The cyber men are DEFINITELY one of the doctor’s greatest enemies of all time, like a solid two on his sworn enemy list.
Missy: “and I’m number one”
@@scl1332 1) Daleks 2) Cybermen 3) Master according to screen time
John Smith Been watching Who since 3 years old and will be 35 at end of month. This is exactly the order of The Doctors enemies.
@@Carmoth86730 That would make the Cybermen #3, since compared to the Daleks and the Master, the Doctor hasn't faced off against them that much. Unless you're talking about when they were introduced
Three. Under the daleks and the master.
9:09: thank you automatic captions, for your infinitely growing wisdom
penis
Bill being a cyberman is probably the best cyber scene there is.
Not sure if it``s best, but it`s sure the FUNNIEST one, the most ridiculous)
I don`t know, how can people take this design seriously.
Why isn’t there anything from Attack of the Cybermen? That portrayed the Cybermen Excellently.
Dunno, it should be there tho, Colin Baker was great their.
True. They jump straight from the Fifth Doctor the the Tenth. They left out some Xmas specials in the Xmas specials video too.
Is that the one with the fat cyber controller?
Jedi Spartan 38 ............Yes. But aside from that, the Cybermen are great in it. From hands getting crushed to people getting brutally murdered, it’s very well done in my opinion.
"There is... logic... in what he says."
Unpopular opinion: Cybermen are way better than Daleks. Far more terrifying and sinister than them plunger and whisk wielding go carts.
Ehh idk daleks can be BRILLIANT if done right. Case in point: Dalek, 9's best(or not depending on who you ask) story
Agree 100%. The psychological body horror aspect is just ... wow. Witness the "I'm cold" bit in New Who. I don't think any classic Who had achieved that level of sheer terror. A shame they so often get played for laughs or generic "just robots" bollocks.
I always saw them as egg cartoned dodgem cars...
Dimes 4 Crimes rather be disco’d to death than plunged
But the plunger go carts are stronger .
“I am an idiot.”
That line gets me every time 😄
"as if things weren't bad enough there's two mickeys" made me giggle 🤣
The Tomb of the Cybermen part is so amazing, so creepy!
0:33 WHAT KIND OF SHOT IS THIS?! LOL XD
SASSY Cybermen?!
Cybermen! My favourite Doctor Who monsters ever since my introduction with The Tenth Planet! And last night episode was Brilliant even with it’s flaws! I love them and I can’t wait for the next episode! Thank you Doctor Who ❤️
The Tenth Planet are my favorite Cybermen episodes!!
Yeah, just wish Episode 4 wasn't missing. It's great we have the animated recreation, but it'd be more awesome if Episode 4 was recovered and we'd be able to enjoy "The Tenth Planet" in its entirety. But I'm not seeing much hope though.
@@AndrewChapman too bad they can't remake old episodes with new actors with David Bradley ask the first Doctor again
So glad they're back
Next to the Daleks,The Cybermen are probably the most Iconic monsters in the Doctor Who Series.
Thank you captain obvious
Ahh, so much nostalgia
Nowadays Cybermen would be able to just go through clingfilm like it was clingfilm.
11:20 "is that two time lords? yeah, no thanks."
It's so funny out of context
10th doctor: Refuses to use guns at every possible step
5th doctor: 8:50
5 used everything but a sonic device
No wheel in space or revenge of the cybermen? They had cybermen redesigns
I think that these episodes are lost ( at the moment anyway) I am surprised at no Revenge of the Cybermen though.
@@simonholyoak8869 Not all of Wheel in Space is missing.
How much survives?
Simon Holyoak 2 of 6 parts. And revenge of the cybermen is not missing.
Yes, know Revenge still around I have a copy. Didn’t know any of Wheel still around. Cheers.
You just had to include Adric's death. That traumatised me for years. As for the Cybermen, I have strongest memories of Revenge of the Cybermen.
Skipping Wheel, Revenge, Attack and Silver Nemesis but still keeping Nightmare in Silver is a mood!
The Tenth Planet is the best portrayal of the cybermen.Every appearance since has made them more and more robotic, which the cybermen aren’t. Tomb of the Cybermen comes a close second
What about the series 10 finale and the most recent episode?
The Pandorica World Enough and Time comes third. The Doctor Falls upgraded them too fast in my opinion. The Haunting imo overdid it. Tenth Planet did it subtely and made it creepy, this one just shoved it in your face and wanted you to accept it
Adric's death always bugged me. "There's so little time!!"
YOU HAVE. A TIME MACHINE.
The T.A.R.D.I.S was never good at being perfectly accurate in the Classic series.
Modern Who could probably manage to snag Adric out of space.
Honestly, maybe they should. Might be nice to have Adric back.
Oh yeah, I guess that explains why 4 left Sarah Jane where he did xD.
@@kylarirons2236 Also the cybermen damaged the TARDIS control panel.
@@Kip450 Then just repair it and travel back...
They are the best vilains in the serie...with the daleks of course !
That scene in _Army of Ghosts_ where the Cyberman just smashes down a door with a trembling family looking at it in fear genuinely terrified me when I was younger...
Love the Cybermen!
35:16 i will forever wonder what claras other arm was doing in this exchange
Love how it includes NONE of Jodie Whittaker’s evolution of the Cybermen
It could happen at one point
Because it was made before then….
In one of these clips, the Daleks still had a better moment in a video about the best Cybermen moments
Adric's death perhaps the saddest in DW
Skipping The Moonbase, The Wheel in Space, Revenge of the Cybermen, Attack of the Cybermen, and Silver Nemesis??!! There's some great scenes in these!!
The episodes where Bill Potts becomes a cyberman is probably my favourite of all the episodes featuring them
Classic Cybermen are the best. The one thing that the new versions lack, is the more human, intimidating voice. The new Cybermen sound more and more electronic, if only they could go back to the way they sounded in the good ole days. I did like the Lone Cyberman, now he was more intimidating than previous NuWho versions.
I liked the parallel world version of them
Same here
Cybus?
I've always liked alternate history and alternate reality themes. Inferno, Battlefield, Age of Steel, these are among my favourites in Doctor Who.
Travis letchford same, they were so cruel. The chaos they caused was so interesting to watch. Genuinely made the cybermen seem scary
cybermen: you will be upgrade
subtitles: laptop moustache
At 29:29 the cyberman should have said "this one" I know humour isnt a thing that cybermen do but by god itd be funny
The best villains with two catchphrases
"You will be Upgraded"
"You will be Deleted"
Cyberman are the most creepy concept but they aren't creepy
22:05, well we certainly are listening....that definitely aged well
The cybermen are so cruel, it’s so interesting to watch. The chaos they bring especially on a global scale is something I hope Chibnall brings. There is a lot of potential if used correctly
I think one of the creepiest, yet often unnoticeable things about the mondasian cybermen is that if you look in their eye sockets, you can still see the eye.
I love how well they emulated the classic cyber men in the new series.
The death of Adric still hits hard
Damn, Jackie Tyler has a pair of huge... cyber earpieces
I love how little they had to make do with back in the Mondasian days, that they had to hold the helmets together with sticky tape and couldn't paint over the moments where the light catches it
I would’ve loved to see the cybermen on the Moon from the Moonbase or the Cybermen from Revenge of the Cybermen. Still a good companion though and I’m glad classic who got at least some representation.
Man, I love a good Cyberman story! Can’t wait for the next couple of episodes!!
35:05 The voice crack xD
29:01 You Just Had To Say It,Didn’t You
I only just realized that the Chief Inspector from Death In Paradise was also in Doctor Who.
Antti Björklund Yeah, I totally forgot he was in this.
Which one?
Oh that guy
The commissioner
@@mandylawrence4 Yeah, comissioner. I got the title wrong.
Note how at 9.40 Adric is standing well back from the console and barely tapping the buttons, the actor knew it was going to blow and didn't want to lose any fingers!
I waited for you! 😔 😭 still hits me in the feels, poor Bill
The sphere is so powerful. It looks absolutely mindstunning, it suddenly goes off in the middle and then the music starts playing. And you realise how much you fear the daleks that peak outside. Such a powerful moment. But it's a shame you didn't inlcude the pestcontrol joke between the dalek/cyberman wordbattle.
YOU PUT THE FIRST 2 CLIPS THE WRONG WAY ROUND!!!
Thank goodness other Who fans noticed that.
The scene containing the Doctor's famous speech is a probably a better way to start the video.
ftumschk And not the first shot of a Cyberman?
@@theevildalek5425 I wouldn't want to relegate the Doctor's iconic first confrontation with the Cybermen into second place.
ftumschk I mean it’s iconic and a great bit of acting by Hartnell but I think it would work fine if it was second. I mean if you were compiling a bunch of clips from the First Doctor’s Era, would your first clip be the Doctor’s speech to Susan from The Dalek Invasion of Earth, or the “great spirit of adventure speak from The Sensorites or the “fears are companions of all of us” from An Unearthly Child? No it would be the first clip of Hartnell as the Doctor. The Daleks, The Cybermen and The Master are just as iconic and famous as each of the Doctors so why not start with the first clip of said importing thing
(Also it is in the correct order. I mean from Episode 2 and then Episode 1? 🤨)
22:07 damn Boris Johnson is really a time lord he regenerated 😂😂😂
you can't put every cybermen episode in full length in a single youtube video
it would be a 300 hours long video probably xD
A small clip from each wouldn’t be too long.
It’s a shame they skipped the “I imagine you have orders to destroy me.” from Wheel of Space and “You've no home planet, no influence, nothing! You're just a pathetic bunch of tin soldiers skulking about the galaxy in an ancient spaceship!” from Revenge of the Cybermen scenes.
Dean Strickson that second quote... I read it and thought “ _oof_ !”
The doctor hates daleks but fears the cybermen.