Description: "Doctor Who SDCC The Fifth Doctor Figure" "Doctor Who Exclusive The Fifth Doctor Figure" "Doctor Who The Fifth Doctor In Regeneration Outfit Figure" Up for sale is the "2010 Doctor Who Exclusive The Fifth Doctor Figure". AKA "Doctor Who The Fifth Doctor in Regeneration Ouffit". This 2010 "Doctor Who San Diego Comic Con Figure" is brand new and comes with everything you see in the photos. I took several pictures packaging has normal shelf ware. This is the version that was released at the "2010 San Diego Comic Con. This "Limited Edition The Fifth Doctor Figure" is a Limited Edition Exclusive to the 2010 SDCC.. This is the "Doctor Who Peter Davison Figure" measures approximately 5.5" Tall. This "Doctor Who Fifth doctor figure" is a representation of the character from the Doctor Who Episode "Castrovalva" and is sure to please. We purchased many Doctor Who Collector Sets and Loose figures recently so if you are interested in another set please visit our store. We do combine shipping!! Castrovalva is the first serial of the 19th season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts on BBC1 from 4 to 12 January 1982. It was the first full serial to feature Peter Davison as the Fifth Doctor. The title is a reference to the lithograph Castrovalva by M. C. Escher, which depicts the town Castrovalva in the Abruzzo region, Italy.[citation needed] In the serial, the alien time traveller the Doctor is led into a trap when his arch-enemy the Master (Anthony Ainley) uses the mathematical abilities of the Doctor's travelling companion Adric (Matthew Waterhouse) to create Castrovalva, a town whose dimensions fold in on itself. This was the first Doctor Who story not to air on Saturday nights. With Peter Davison taking over as the Doctor, the BBC chose to move the show from its usual Saturday night slot, where it had been since its launch in November 1963. For this new Doctor Who series, the show moved to airing two new episodes per week, on a weeknight prime time slot instead. For Castrovalva, it aired new episodes on a Monday and Tuesday evening.[2] Plot After his regeneration at the end of 'Logopolis', the Fifth Doctor is still weak, and his companions, Adric, Nyssa, and Tegan take him to his TARDIS. Inside, the Doctor is delirious but asks to be taken to the "Zero Room" that contains Time Lord healing technology to allow him to recover. Tegan and Nyssa discover a terminal on the TARDIS that describes how to use the machine. They attempt to pilot the TARDIS but find they are travelling rapidly to a preset time and destination, "Event One", the Big Bang, a trap set by the Master. After they are unable to find Adric, the women manage to bring the Doctor to the console room in time for him to jettison a quarter of the TARDIS' mass to propel them back to conventional time. They soon discover that the Zero Room was part of the jettisoned mass, so with the help of Nyssa the Doctor builds a temporary coffin-shaped zero cabinet from the zero room's doors. Tegan discovers information on the town of Castrovalva, an ideal place for the Doctor to recover, and directs the TARDIS there. In the forest, Nyssa and Tegan have difficulties in transporting the Doctor, and become separated from him; the Doctor is captured by warriors protecting Castrovalva, while the women are forced to climb a rocky cliff to reach its entrance. The Doctor is cared for by Shardovan, a librarian, and the elderly Portreeve, before Nyssa and Tegan arrive. After a night's sleep, they discover strange aspects of Castrovalva; if they go out of the town through any of its exits, they find themselves in a particular plaza in the town, and a tapestry in the Doctor's rooms changes and reflects events of the outside world. The Doctor understands that they are trapped in a "recursive occlusion", and Castrovalva is fake. The Portreeve reveals himself as the Master, and shows them the trapped Adric. The Master has been able to use Adric's mathematical genius to create Castrovalva as well as alter the TARDIS, creating the terminal on the console that led them here. Realising the true nature of Castrovalva's reality, Shardovan swings from a chandelier into the web and destroys it, freeing Adric and causing Castrovalva to fall apart. Seeing all is lost, the Master flees to his TARDIS. The Doctor and his companions flee from the town. The Master appears to be trapped and is unable to escape as the town collapses in on itself. As the time travellers return to the TARDIS, the Doctor indicates that he has fully recovered from his regeneration ordeal.
Price: 60 USD
Location: Vista, California
End Time: 2025-01-29T23:27:37.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Convention/Event: San Diego Comic Con, SDCC
Items Included: The Fifth Doctor Figure
Year Manufactured: 2010
Item Length: 5.5"
TV Show: Doctor Who
Personalize: No
Doctor Who The Fifth Doctor Figure: Doctor Who, Figure, The Fifth Doctor, SDCC, Peter Davison, 2010
Item Height: 5.5 in
Features: 1st Edition, Exclusive, Limited Edition, Special Edition
Featured Person/Artist: Peter Davison
Doctor Who San Diego Comic Con Figure: Doctor Who, Figure, The Fifth Doctor, SDCC, Peter Davison, 2010
Movie: Doctor who Castrovalva
Doctor Who Peter Davison Figure: Doctor Who, Figure, The Fifth Doctor, SDCC, Peter Davison, 2010
Character: The Fifth Doctor, The 5th doctor
Signed: No
Color: Multicolor
Vehicle Type: Dalek
Doctor Who Exclusive SDCC Figure: Doctor Who, Figure, The Fifth Doctor, SDCC, Peter Davison, 2010
Material: ABS Plastic
Age Level: 5-7 Years
Franchise: Doctor Who
Brand: Character Options, Underground Toys
Series: Doctor Who Series 1
Type: Action Figure
Theme: TV, Movie & Video Games
Time Period Manufactured: 2010-2019
Country/Region of Manufacture: China
Character Family: Doctor Who