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Jikuu Bouken Doctor Who ("Space-Time Adventure Doctor Who") is a Fanime based on Doctor Who created by Paul Johnson over the course of four years before being released in 2011.

Done in the style of 1980s-90s anime with various voice clips lifted from Classic Who, it depicts a fake trailer for an adventure featuring the Third Doctor teaming up with Tomo Kajiura, a mysterious Japanese policewoman in a stripperiffic uniform, to take on the Cybermen, Daleks and various other alien menaces when they invade Earth.

Can be watched here.

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  • Action Girl: Tomo Kajiura, a Japanese policewoman skilled enough to take on an Imperial Dalek with a metal rod.
  • Actionized Adaptation: Much more action-focused than the original Doctor Who. This extends to the Doctor himself, who smacks down some street thugs that were menacing him in one of his very first scenes.
  • Big Bad Duumvirate: The Delgado Master and Ainley Master are working together. They're also in an alliance with the Cybermen.
  • Body Horror: After being killed by a Dalek, one of the Cybermen's armor partially gets blown off, exposing their mutilated organic body underneath.
  • The Brigadier: The Trope Namer is the one commanding the UNIT forces and assisting the Doctor all throughout.
  • Car Fu: One Cyberman destroys a Dalek by throwing a car at it.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: After a Cybermen gunship destroys the UNIT surface-to-air missile launcher that tried to shoot it down, three Japan Air Self-Defense Force fighters move in to intercept it. The Cybermen destroy the fighters with little effort.
  • Evil Duo: It's technically an Evil Trio but a scene shows the Masters working with the Cyber-Leader. The Masters naturally relish in each other's ham, while the logical Cyber-Leader is annoyed by it.
  • Evil Versus Evil: Daleks and Cybermen in a war for who gets to take over Earth. The Master, the Sontarans, and Sutekh also seem to be involved as well.
  • Exposed to the Elements: Tomo Kajiura faces off the Daleks and Cybermen in a cold night with no regards to wearing just a strapless bikini top and jeans cut down into microshorts, the Doctor takes note about how she chose to dress.
  • Face Death with Dignity: One scene shows the Daleks defeating a team of American soldiers before cornering the leader, who takes the chance to get a dig in at them before being exterminated.
    "Sorry pal, but the US government ain't in the habit of negotiating with talking garbage cans! You'll get nothing out of me."
  • Fair Cop: Tomo Kajiura is a Japanese cop who wears her red hair long and dons a pair of microshorts along with a strapless bikini top to compliment her fairly shapely body.
  • Ham-to-Ham Combat: Lines from the Delgado and Ainley Master are edited together to show them playing off each other's hamminess.
  • Homage: To both classic Doctor Who and 80s to 90s anime.
  • Mêlée à Trois: UNIT is fighting both the Daleks and the Cybermen, who are fighting each other for control of the Earth.
  • Old Master: A trio of thugs try menacing the Third Doctor, which proves to be a big mistake when he defeats them all in hand-to-hand combat.
  • Rank Scales with Asskicking: While regular Cybermen are depicted as being easy to defeat as long as one has weaponry capable of doing so, the Cyber-Leader is dangerous enough to put the Doctor and Tomo on the run when they try to fight it.
  • Real Trailer, Fake Movie: For a classic anime revolving around the Third Doctor.
  • Rogues Gallery: You've got the Daleks, the Cybermen, both the Roger Delgado and Anthony Ainley incarnations of the Master, Davros, the Sontarans and even Sutekh.
  • Rogues' Gallery Transplant: The Cybermen never appeared during the Third Doctor's runnote , but are the most prominent foes shown in the animation. Davros, the Ainley Master and Sutekh, who all made their debuts during the Fourth Doctor's tenure, show up here as well. The Daleks seem to be another case of this, as their white coloring and the fact that they answer to Davros suggests that they're Imperial Daleks, who (technically) first appeared in a Fifth Doctor episode but debuted during the Sixth Doctor's run and are more specifically based on their portrayal during the Seventh Doctor's (with a Time War-style redesign).
  • Shameless Fanservice Girl: Tomo Kajiura is a fairly buxom cop who holds a preference to dressing in jeans cut into micro shorts and a strapless bra to anything that provides more coverage.
  • The Stinger: An after-credits scene shows the Renegade Supreme Dalek awakening with a declaration of "I... still... function!"
  • Stripperiffic: Tomo's uniform consists of only a bra, short jeans, a trenchcoat, sneakers and a headband.
  • Villainous Friendship: Both Masters seem to enjoy the other's company, which makes sense considering they're the same person.
  • We Have Reserves: The Cyber-Controller deems the loss of one Cyber-warship acceptable since it also resulted in one of the Dalek motherships being severely damaged, allowing them to finish it off.

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