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The Crooked World

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The Crooked World
Series: Doctor Who -
BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures
Release Number: 57
Doctor: Eighth Doctor
Companions: Fitz Kreiner, Anji Kapoor
Enemy: Boss Dog, various other cartoon villains
Setting: The Crooked World:
*Zanytown
*Gloomy Forrest
Author: Steve Lyons
Publisher: BBC Books
Publication: June 2002
Format: Paperback Book, 252 Pages
ISBN: ISBN 0-563-53856-2
Previous Story: The Book of the Still
Following Story: History 101


Contents

[edit] Publisher's Summary

The people of the Crooked World lead an idyllic existence.

Take Streaky Bacon, for example. This jovial farmer wants nothing more from life than a huge blunderbuss, with which he can blast away at his crop-stealing nemesis. And then there's Angel Falls, a racing driver with a string of victories to her name. Sure, her trusted guardian might occasionally put on a mask and menace her for her prize money, but that's just life, right? And for Jasper the cat, nothing could be more pleasant than a nice, long nap in his kitchen -- so long as that darn mouse doesn't jam his tail into the plug socket again.

But somebody is about to shatter all those lives. Somebody is about to change everything -- and it's possible that no one on the Crooked World will ever be happy again.

The Doctor's TARDIS is about to arrive. And when it does... That's all folks!

[edit] Characters

[edit] References

  • Anji's TARDIS key looks like a Yale key.
  • The Doctor uses a deliberately imagined custard pie gun to rescue Fitz.

[edit] Notes

There are many likenesses / similarities throughout The Crooked World to cartoon worlds / characters.

  • The Skeleton Crew who travel around in a van and have as its members: Mike Leader, Harmony Looker, Thelma Brains, Tim Coward and a dog called Fearless.
  • Jasper the Cat and Squeak the Mouse, allusions to Tom and Jerry (and Tom was called Jasper in their first appearance)
  • The Crooked World residents usually reproduce by writing the Baby Stork, so Fitz's introduction of sex to the world confuses them slightly.
  • Jasper's horror over killing Squeak bears similarity to a real scene in Tom and Jerry's Jerry and the Lion, where Tom is genuinely concerned and rushes for a first aid kit when he mistakenly thinks he's wounded Jerry.

[edit] Continuity

  • The morphic planet from Grimm Reality is compared to the Crooked World planet.

[edit] External Links


BBC Eighth Doctor Adventures
Previous Release:
The Book of the Still
Next Release:
History 101