A monster appears in the sea, events repeat themselves and a giant hand steals the TARDIS. The Doctor and Jo arrive on the SS Bernice, a cargo ship crossing the Indian Ocean. 5.2 Cultural references from the real world.Robert Holmes was interested in the Victorian period through to the 1920s and liked the idea of putting a fossilised social group in a fossilised situation. Originally intended to show the Doctor plummeting, apparently to his death, this sequence was cut and replaced with him leaving the miniscope. This resulted in the cliffhanger for part three being changed altogether. Much editing was done to Carnival of Monsters in order to thin it down to a workable running time. Originally titled Peepshow, Dicks took Vorg's line Carnival of Monsters to be a better name, despite Holmes's preference there was concern that the name Peepshow might convey the wrong impression. The Third Doctor would not truly be pitted against the Cybermen onscreen until The Five Doctors, after Jon Pertwee had left the role and then came back for the twentieth anniversary special.īarry Letts chose to direct the story himself, as his contract permitted him to do so with one story per year - something he had previously done with Terror of the Autons. In addition, this was the only televised Third Doctor-era story to feature a real appearance of a Cyberman, though not in a threatening manner. The serial was also the first to see a performance by Ian Marter, who later became a recurring face of the show as Harry Sullivan. It was the first story to see the Third Doctor free from his exile. Classic Archetypes of Monsters: Witches, werewolves/were-creatures, zombies, vampires, other undead, demons/devils, and are examples of common "stock" monsters that are sometimes heroes.You may be looking for the reference book of the same name.Ĭarnival of Monsters was the second serial of season 10 of Doctor Who.Certain characters from Sesame Street: These "monsters" are naked furry creatures with wide eyes and an occasional nose, as seen in the case of Elmo, Cookie Monster, Grover, and Telly Monster.Examples: Falkor, Toothless, Spyro, Cynder, Dragon (Shrek), Valka's Bewilderbeast, and Mushu. Dragons: Supernatural flying lizards of all shapes, sizes, colors and even elemental breath, which are misunderstood creatures that can be tamed and in some cases, they are even capable of human speech.Example: Mike Wazowski, Jumba Jookiba, B.O.B., Aragog, and Eye Brawl. Eye-Monsters: Some monsters either have more than two eyes or just one.Sullivan, Sweetums, Ginormica, King Kong and Zilla Junior. Examples: Gamera, Mothra, Insectosaurus, The Beast, James P.
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