Doctor Who: Dreamland

Doctor Who: Dreamland

2009
Doctor Who: Dreamland
Doctor Who: Dreamland

Doctor Who: Dreamland

6.4 | TV-PG | en | Animation

While visiting a diner in Nevada in 1958, the Doctor finds an alien artifact and ends up on a mission to save the Rivesh Mantilax from the danger of the Viperox and the U.S. Military.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP6  Episode 6
Nov. 26,2009
Episode 6

With the Viperox invasion in full force, the Doctor needs the help of Rivesh Mantilax to activate the genetic device.

EP5  Episode 5
Nov. 25,2009
Episode 5

While the Doctor and Saruba try to save the life of Rivesh, Cassie and Jimmy search for the TARDIS in the midst of a Viperox invasion.

EP4  Episode 4
Nov. 24,2009
Episode 4

Colonel Stark and Lord Azlok reveal their secret behind the alliance between the U.S. Army and the Viperox.

EP3  Episode 3
Nov. 23,2009
Episode 3

The Doctor meets Jimmy's grandfather, Night Eagle, and discovers the true story about the Gray aliens.

EP2  Episode 2
Nov. 22,2009
Episode 2

The Doctor, Cassie and Jimmy escape to Solitude where the mystery of the Viperox is revealed.

EP1  Episode 1
Nov. 21,2009
Episode 1

America, 1958. The Doctor makes a new friend, Cassie, who reveals that anyone approaching the top secret Dreamland army base goes missing.  The Doctor discovers an alien army hatching beneath the New Mexico desert, while inside Dreamland, survivors of an extraterrestrial war possess a weapon powerful enough to destroy earth.

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6.4 | TV-PG | en | Animation , Action & Adventure , Sci-Fi | More Info
Released: 2009-11-21 | Released Producted By: BBC , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

While visiting a diner in Nevada in 1958, the Doctor finds an alien artifact and ends up on a mission to save the Rivesh Mantilax from the danger of the Viperox and the U.S. Military.

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Cast

Tim Howar , David Tennant , Georgia Tennant

Director

Gary Russell

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Dr Moo The Doctor Who specials year-and-a-bit from Christmas '08 to New Years '10 was a mixed bag. While "The Next Doctor" is a good episode it's not great and "Planet of the Dead" and "The End of Time" were both rubbish it did have one excellent outing with "The Waters of Mars" to make it worthwhile. Make that two good episodes because there's also this hidden gem that too few people got to experience.What we have here with "Dreamland" is an interesting story about an evil race of bug-aliens trying to capture a slightly less evil alien from Area 51 while at the same time preparing to destroy the whole of Planet Earth just 'cos. Their motives for destroying Earth really is just that they can, they don't want to invade or conquer. Go with it because that is the central crux of the plot. There's a certain level of cliché to be had with these aliens and the rest of the story doesn't help much either with its twisted military men and stereotypical Native Americans but that's just part of the fun. Because fun is all this is ever meant to be, surely the fact that it's animated should be a clue!The story's not perfect but it's still good and it will keep your interest throughout with non-stop action from the word go and mostly-brilliant voice-acting of the cast. As ever, David Tennant is great and this is one of the all-too-rare occasions where the 10th Doctor is not insufferable, although something is lost because we actually can't see Tennant on screen but have to deal with his poorly animated likeness. The animation is the worst thing about this production because it just doesn't work. It's the 3D Pixar-esque style on display here but it just fails miserably. However if you can see past that it still manages to tell the story and it is, at least, consistent throughout and by the half-hour mark you'll have got used to it. This is further proof that it takes more than looking great to tell a good story.Phil Ford's script is excellent, it makes me sad that his writing for this show only consists of two other episodes besides this one. David Tennant shows us once again how good his Doctor could have been if his writers had handled him better more consistently. I would recommend this to fans of the show.Final Score: 8/10
jo-ka This is a really unlovely made show. The Characters look like my first character I animated with blender. You often see objects go through other objects. The graphics look like Gta vice city which could be better made in a movie made in 2009.Sure at the first glance you think that it looks interesting, when you see the skull of a cow in the dessert but then you see characters made as stiff as hell..... A character must move when he or she stands still....series. There is no love for the detail at all. Sure I couldn't make it better but, come on, when there would be one animator who knew how people move the whole animation would have become smoother. Sure a fan loves the story, but it's nothing compared with the real doctor. When he uses his screw driver, for example, he doesn't do any anatomic impassible movements, even when the anatomy of a time lord is different..... And the change of attitude of the general only by trying to convince him, wouldn't happen in the series made in 2005....The end was like the end of a really bad movie too.... The one thing which they made good was the character of the doctor. He was like the doctor made in the 20s.
Charles Herold (cherold) In spite of the presence of David Tenant, this cartoon fails to come anywhere near the live show. The script feels lazy, as though it was written by people who knew it wasn't going to be seen by as many people as the regular show, and thus didn't want to bother putting too much work into it.The animation is dreadful, at the very beginning it looks like the animation is good, because the scenery and props look good. But the stiff computer-animated characters are so cheaply and poorly done that it is painful to even look at them.I'm a big fan of the series, but I am not a big fan of this dreck.
boblipton During the semi-hiatus in the Nuwho series between seasons four and five, Russell Davies wrote four episodes for David Tennant and a couple of cartoon serials were produced. In this one, Tennant's Doctor tackles Area 51 in the 1950s, where (when?) they have some real flying saucers and aliens to deal with.The story is a good Who and it is very pleasant to see the Doctor back in serial format, but while Phil Ford's script is up to standard, the animation is a bit bizarre -- advanced, but a bit caricaturish, and Tennant's voicing seems a bit off for the first two episodes.I suspect that everyone thought that this one was for the kids and went that way, ignoring the fact that DOCTOR WHO is always for children. Still, the good script and the pleasure of Tennant's Doctor on any terms makes this a very pleasant experience for all fans of the show.