I feel u... It's something like "You do stuff with computers, here is mine, broken. Do your magic". "But I'm a front end developer" "Yeah yeah, whatever. Just do it" "Err, I'll try..." 💻✴️⚡🔥🧯 🤦🏻
I always think that this is how the TARDIS should look like: tangling wires, exposed circuitry, very messy, sparks and smoke popping everywhere. Gives the “Rackety Old Type 40, Mark 3 TARDIS” name into good use.
I imagine large parts of it do still look like this. Infact, given that it's a time machine, this exact room, along with the Fourth Doctor, is technically in there somewhere.
@@detectivesky6123 There was also an episode with Tom Baker's Doctor and Sarah Jane that had them wondering around inside the Tardis and come across one of the previous control rooms. Here's the episode btw. ruclips.net/video/fo4FPNIcy4k/видео.html
Given that it's been established in later Who that the appearance of the TARDIS control room is more akin to a desktop theme that represents the inner workings in an abstract way, rather than being the actual physical workings, I think we can conclude that the Fourth Doctor's TARDIS was going through a bit of a phase of binge-watching Looney Tunes.
Fourth Doctor: (thinks) "Hm. Sounded like a direct forced expulsion of cracked mirror neurons from within the refractive surface of the dimensional core extrapolator. Doctor, old chap. You've finally given the poor old girl a nervous breakdown!"
Horns of Nimon is a great Tom Baker story, with an over the top human villain (played by Graham Crowden) who turns out to be a stooge for the real villains. Worth your time if you love classic Who.
"My dreeeeeeeaaaams OOOOF CONQUEST!!! The Nimon are quite a good idea but Soldeed, well that's what gives the story its bad name. It's like the opposite of Timelash.
@@eddherring3088 it’s great fun...it was still primarily meant to be a kid’s show then. Over the top villains are part of classic Who. Besides, the actor who played Soldeed is perfect if you look at his career.
It is camp, it is over-the-top, it is bad-SciFi, poorly plotted. Every fact suggests I should hate The Horns of the Nimon - and yet I find it an incredibly comforting and enjoyable story to rewatch. Also my favourite K9 story. So much for logic!
Remember when the tardis was lore acurate, or the doctor actually pulled all the switches needed for take off and not just one, remember when the tardis had faults like a type 40 should, remember when the tardis had a personal symbiotic link with its owner, remember when it was able to get offended if someone insulted it, remember when they used correct and sciency sounding words and terms for the tech and controls! Well, they dont make sentences like that anymore! I love how in depth they talk about the tardis in classic who, in modern who its just a machine to take the characters from a to b The tardis used to be its own character, now its just a vehicle
Do your still have any 45-dimentional energy field manipulators? Because if not, it's no longer capable of time travel, and eventually will pop out of her intradimentional bridge, on the other side, or if 4-5 dimentional stabilizing units function alone it will cut itself right away from the universe.
@@doctordimension020 yup, I think a good tell tale indicator is that it's from "Horns of Nimon" is that David Brierley is K9 and not John Leeson, this places it after K9's Laryngitis from Destiny of the Daleks.
Doesn't the Doctor realize that if he were to remove the casing of the Time Rotor that the power source, which is directly under the Control Console, would be free to escape.... Susan knew all about this, and then later Rose was almost killed thank to exposure to the heart of the TARDIS (to be fair she was doing it for a good course...) so the Doctor should have known better. Then again the Fourth Doctor wasn't exactly sane anyways... Happy Times ad Places
Absolutely love the Horns of Nimon. Would much rather watch this than absolute crap like Orphan 55 or that stupid spider story set in the hotel. And yes that's just my opinion and I'm happy with that! 🤪
@@minicle426Political Commentary Is like that You can't tell me that every single doctor who writer ever would write that exact same story if given the chance
Classic who was full of lore in every episode, you learnt something new about the story when you watched it, new who is just something to watch for "entertainment"
No, it was not :))) The new "lore" every episode was a writer trying to insert his own "clever" scifi ideas in the show without giving less of a shit about previous episodes XD
@@artfulanders8449 I don't think you've watched any classic episodes, during the 70s run they would mention things in episodes, like the federation, that came up a few times, during that era tardis lore also got bigger
@@themightybob I did watch it. Classic!Who is a fun scifi outing from the 20th Century that teaches children (and adults) about how to stand up against unreasonable authority or just have fun. But continuity was not its strong point XD They only added to Time Lord lore whenever the Doctor went to Gallifrey. The rest was just dartboard scientific (or generic SciFi) terminology to make the Doctor (the character) appear smart to casual audiences (the nerdier members of the audience would have been too proud that they understood what he was saying to realise it's all nonsensical) Case in point, if you think this clip is an example of "lorebuilding", it's not. It's just the Doctor saying random technobabble because it makes children laugh and geeks feel better about themselves :)))
@@themightybobNah, just a few observations XD Whenever Classic Who had random scientific words to make children laugh losers would treat it like exemplary worldbuilding 😂😂😂
So how many sound effects do you want on that?
director: YES
Dick Mills is to blame, presumably.
No
It's still not as weird as The Runaway Bride using a cartoon crashing sound for when the 10th Doctor fails to catch Donna.
It’s moments like these I’m grateful Doctor Who doesn’t have a laugh track.
Just added a laugh track to this and it fit so stupidly well
*hahahahaha*
Same here.
I know I am kind of randomly asking but does anybody know of a good place to watch new tv shows online?
@Kane Jad i would suggest FlixZone. You can find it on google =)
"thats very odd" is one of those incredibly British understatements
69th like.
I am complete.
Odd? Not computable, master!
@@19Link86 _intense staring at the console_
My last braincell during an exam be like:
Dániel Deák my brain cells during school hours lol
FACT
Tom Baker's face after the explosion is pure gold 🤣
I love bakers face when he thinks it works and then it didn’t
Live footage of what happens when my mom asks me a programmer to fix a physical problem on the computer aka a computer engineers job
This is an S-Tier comment, by the way
as a computer engineer, that's not our job
I feel u...
It's something like "You do stuff with computers, here is mine, broken. Do your magic".
"But I'm a front end developer"
"Yeah yeah, whatever. Just do it"
"Err, I'll try..."
💻✴️⚡🔥🧯
🤦🏻
"You're a really stupid machine." - K9.
I guess the Tardis took that insult to heart.
Me and my dad putting something together without the manual
I always think that this is how the TARDIS should look like: tangling wires, exposed circuitry, very messy, sparks and smoke popping everywhere. Gives the “Rackety Old Type 40, Mark 3 TARDIS” name into good use.
Tv Peter Cushing movies Tardis.
I imagine large parts of it do still look like this.
Infact, given that it's a time machine, this exact room, along with the Fourth Doctor, is technically in there somewhere.
@@TheTurnipKing yeah, it was canonically confirmed to be like that in an eleventh doctor episode, the one with the tardis graveyard
@@detectivesky6123 There was also an episode with Tom Baker's Doctor and Sarah Jane that had them wondering around inside the Tardis and come across one of the previous control rooms. Here's the episode btw.
ruclips.net/video/fo4FPNIcy4k/видео.html
So the 13th Doctor tardis is a mark 6 or 5 then.
Given that it's been established in later Who that the appearance of the TARDIS control room is more akin to a desktop theme that represents the inner workings in an abstract way, rather than being the actual physical workings, I think we can conclude that the Fourth Doctor's TARDIS was going through a bit of a phase of binge-watching Looney Tunes.
Hence the overly comical sounds
At some point in the modern series we need this exact malfunction to come back.
That and the Third Doctor's "I don't want to set the world on fire" malfunction.
Fourth Doctor: (thinks) "Hm. Sounded like a direct forced expulsion of cracked mirror neurons from within the refractive surface of the dimensional core extrapolator. Doctor, old chap. You've finally given the poor old girl a nervous breakdown!"
They just dug through the sound fx library for this one :P
“That was a bit odd” got me
Horns of Nimon is a great Tom Baker story, with an over the top human villain (played by Graham Crowden) who turns out to be a stooge for the real villains. Worth your time if you love classic Who.
"My dreeeeeeeaaaams OOOOF CONQUEST!!!
The Nimon are quite a good idea but Soldeed, well that's what gives the story its bad name. It's like the opposite of Timelash.
@@eddherring3088 it’s great fun...it was still primarily meant to be a kid’s show then. Over the top villains are part of classic Who. Besides, the actor who played Soldeed is perfect if you look at his career.
It is camp, it is over-the-top, it is bad-SciFi, poorly plotted. Every fact suggests I should hate The Horns of the Nimon - and yet I find it an incredibly comforting and enjoyable story to rewatch. Also my favourite K9 story. So much for logic!
It's awful. It's so terrible and revolting that I love it to death!
@@diamondaxe4133 there are many classic stories that are worse. This is at least fun.
This episode is so underrated tbh
Remember when the tardis was a living, breathing entity in doctor who? with a personality and function like a beloved car? Me too.
They did that with the 11th Doctor too. :D
They literally put her in a woman one episode.
@@sheridan5175 That's what I mean. :P "The Doctor's Wife"?
12th Doctor's regeneration too, that was cool to see him actually "talking" with the TARDIS.
Remember when the tardis was lore acurate, or the doctor actually pulled all the switches needed for take off and not just one, remember when the tardis had faults like a type 40 should, remember when the tardis had a personal symbiotic link with its owner, remember when it was able to get offended if someone insulted it, remember when they used correct and sciency sounding words and terms for the tech and controls! Well, they dont make sentences like that anymore!
I love how in depth they talk about the tardis in classic who, in modern who its just a machine to take the characters from a to b
The tardis used to be its own character, now its just a vehicle
I hated it when John leeson wasn't doing the voice for K-9!
K9: (Brierly version) "Hmmph!"
Hey, don't be mean... He just had laryngitis.
I have been LOOKING FOR THIS CLIP FOR WEEKS
My favourite ever DW sound effect, it's so very Douglas Adams
“That’s a bit odd, isn’t it”
Funny thing the doctor face when the test failed
OdD noT cOmPutABle MasTeR
The vibrating sound at the end is class!
Sounds like the tardis was laughing 😂
Those sound effects feel like they belong more with Chris's and David's Tardis' 'Junqe chic'... :)
Poor Horns or Nimon
Almost Bloodnok's stomach!
When DW was awesome!
Goofy ahh malfunction
8 year old me trying to fix a toy I got off of Etsy:
How to repair a Tardis
Do your still have any 45-dimentional energy field manipulators? Because if not, it's no longer capable of time travel, and eventually will pop out of her intradimentional bridge, on the other side, or if 4-5 dimentional stabilizing units function alone it will cut itself right away from the universe.
I saw this scene and I cracked up lol
That's very odd
And he's like: wow h
As the consoleis fire and exploding.
I miss Doctor Who
agreed
When the IT guy’s come to fix your hardware but you have a software problem, so he tries to find a workaround:
0:09 quando você liga o primeiro computador que você montou sozinho
Sutekh did it
I swear that’s all anyone is talking about in terms of Doctor Who, yet they still claim to hate it.
SONDED LIKE A FRUIT MACHINE VERY FUNNY LOL
His face though
GUYS THE TARDIS BURPED
How exactly did the TARDIS malfunction
What episode?
OddPlanetCraft 2180 thank you!
@@doctordimension020 yup, I think a good tell tale indicator is that it's from "Horns of Nimon" is that David Brierley is K9 and not John Leeson, this places it after K9's Laryngitis from Destiny of the Daleks.
What the fucks up with K9’s voice?!
This clip is from the horns of nimon, which is apart of the time when David Brierley voiced K9, which is why K9s voice is different
It sounds like something from Wallace and Gromit
Hahah! *tardis* EEEEEEEEEEEEEE *BURPS*
Needs a Ricky Gervais laugh in response.
You flipped the video. The quality is far inferior this way round, the other way round it looks amazing.
Doesn't the Doctor realize that if he were to remove the casing of the Time Rotor that the power source, which is directly under the Control Console, would be free to escape....
Susan knew all about this, and then later Rose was almost killed thank to exposure to the heart of the TARDIS (to be fair she was doing it for a good course...) so the Doctor should have known better.
Then again the Fourth Doctor wasn't exactly sane anyways...
Happy Times ad Places
Goons blood knocks stomach
K9 sounds off
Holy crap I'd forgotten about this scene. A real jumping the shark moment.
Absolutely love the Horns of Nimon. Would much rather watch this than absolute crap like Orphan 55 or that stupid spider story set in the hotel. And yes that's just my opinion and I'm happy with that! 🤪
I love your opinion! Classic who took pride in its lore and took care of it, new who doesnt care
Plus farting aliens.
No one Cares
@@minicle426Political Commentary Is like that
You can't tell me that every single doctor who writer ever would write that exact same story if given the chance
Classic who was full of lore in every episode, you learnt something new about the story when you watched it, new who is just something to watch for "entertainment"
No, it was not :)))
The new "lore" every episode was a writer trying to insert his own "clever" scifi ideas in the show without giving less of a shit about previous episodes XD
@@artfulanders8449 I don't think you've watched any classic episodes, during the 70s run they would mention things in episodes, like the federation, that came up a few times, during that era tardis lore also got bigger
@@themightybob
I did watch it. Classic!Who is a fun scifi outing from the 20th Century that teaches children (and adults) about how to stand up against unreasonable authority or just have fun. But continuity was not its strong point XD
They only added to Time Lord lore whenever the Doctor went to Gallifrey. The rest was just dartboard scientific (or generic SciFi) terminology to make the Doctor (the character) appear smart to casual audiences (the nerdier members of the audience would have been too proud that they understood what he was saying to realise it's all nonsensical)
Case in point, if you think this clip is an example of "lorebuilding", it's not.
It's just the Doctor saying random technobabble because it makes children laugh and geeks feel better about themselves :)))
@@artfulanders8449 dude wrote a whole essay
@@themightybobNah, just a few observations XD
Whenever Classic Who had random scientific words to make children laugh losers would treat it like exemplary worldbuilding 😂😂😂