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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 0883929027217
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Original recording remastered, Subtitled, NTSC
Label: BBC Video
Manufacturer: BBC Video
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: BBC Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 02, 2008
Running Time: 143 minutes
Sales Rank: 6016
Studio: BBC Video
Theatrical Release Date: 2008
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 09/02/2008 Run time: 150 minutes Rating: Nr
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Enjoyable...
Two shows in one. The Invisible Enemy is where the Dr. picks up K-9. It's a fun episode that takes you into the Dr.'s brain.
A Girl's Best Friend is a take off of Dr. Who.... Sara Jane is back home and finally opens the present sent to her from the Dr... K-9! It's a fun, short episode... not sure that anything ever came of that show.
Rating: - Invisible Enemy
One of 4th Doctor Stories that is just fun to watch. First story with K9.
Rating: - great movie
This was a gift for a grandson and according to him the item was great.
Rating: - Better Then Bad; It's GOOD!
Look, Doctor Who is never going to win any awards for special effects. In addition, the fight sequences occasionally leave me in stitches; I'm afraid everyone in the Doctor Who universe is easily felled with a stiff kick to the shins or a slight nudge to the back of the neck.
Once one gets past these rather inconsequential shortcomings, however, Doctor who is generally a combination of both acting and teleplay brilliance!
The Invisible enemy is no different. Amongst the excellent focal points of this "episode" are: the introduction of K-9 (who preceded even R2-D2 in the cute robot milieu), Leela at the top of her form, Tom Baker - brilliant as always, and a rather interesting plot involving a microorganism with intelligence.
Furthermore, this DVD includes K-9 and Company. As a kid, I always wanted, but was never able to see this quirky chapter in the Doctor Who canon. To be honest, I thought it was quite fun. The theme song, by the way, hilariously embraces the kitzchy-ness of 1970's techno-disco. All in all, Sarah Jane is always fun, K-9's neither over or under-utilized, and the side characters are more than adequate.
My verdict? A fantastic introduction to the Doctor Who collection of DVD's!
Rating: - more please
what can I say, the more Doctor Who that is released the better the world is. great redone special effects and of course the original version.
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