
Loved the book for a study of the animals. Very focused and detailed photos. Excellent.
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Out of these:FolkloreMythologyUrban LegendLiteratureHistoryParanormalFairy Creatures gungans Auth talesFablesThese are all different things, but many characters or creatures appear in more than one. What or who can you think of that appears in the most?
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This story gets unfairly criticized by Doctor Who “fandom” for being to silly. But humor has always been a major characteristic in Doctor Who 1960s and 70s. One of the best Doctors, Patrick Troughton, was endearingly known as the clown. Humor separates Who from Star Trek. The next time someone in Star Trek cracks a joke will be the first time. It’s so drab. Humor spices up Doctor Who. That fact is what JNT failed to comprehend when he extracted all the jokes out of Doctor Who and destroyed Tom Baker in the 80s. He turned Who into Trek.
Creature From The Pit sports some tremendous jungle sets and some of them most clever, witty dialogue of the series. The double entendres fly out of the mouths of the characters. Who can forget Lady Adrasta screaming, “It’s gonna eat me”, as the big green phallic blob approached her? Or how about Madam Karela’s “here’s another six inches for you” as she stabs Torvin in episode four? Early in episode one, the most witty of all the episodes, Romana confronts the Doctor as to why he needs the jawbone of an a**. The Doctor quickly retorts, “Don’t be a Philistine”. Those versed in the Old Testament understand the humor in that line. The story even features a stereotypical band of Jews (the bandits. I don’t get it either, but those “intelligent” experts in Who fandom who have been lucky enough to get Doctor Who reference books published say so. And if they say so, who are we, the mere fans, to dispute them? They surely know more than us right?) Speaking of those “experts”, I haven’t read one that actually likes this story. Let them watch Trek…or worse, the McCoy years.