Underground Toys Doctor Who 5th Doctor 'Castrovalva' Collector's Set, 5"
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Underground Toys Doctor Who 5th Doctor 'Castrovalva' Collector's Set, 5"
- Fifth Doctor Castrovalva Collector Figure 3-Pack
- Includes the Shrunken figure accessory
- Master's TARDIS as a Stone Column
Classic collector figures from Doctor Who! 3-pack features the Time Lord's fifth incarnation. Commemorate Peter Davison's first full serial as the Doctor from 'Castrovalva'! Get yourself this impressive Doctor Who Fifth Doctor Castrovalva Collector Figure 3-Pack and celebrate Peter Davison's first full serial episode as the fifth incarnation of Doctor Who! Included are a 5 1/4-inch tall action figure of Tom Davison's 5th Doctor Who, The Master's TARDIS disguised as a stone column, and a super-shrunken ultra-mini-figure accessory of The Master. Ages 5 and up. 'Castrovalva,' the first episode in the BBC's Doctor Who television show's 19th season, details the newly regenerated Fifth Doctor's escape with his companions back to his TARDIS. Suffering from post-regeneration trauma, he only narrowly manages to save the ship from destruction as it plunges back to Event One, the hydrogen in-rush that preceded the creation of the universe. The Doctor then seeks sanctuary in the peaceful domain of Castrovalva, only to discover that it is an illusory, dimensionally paradoxical trap set for him by The Master with the unwilling aid of a kidnapped Adric. The Doctor eventually wins the day by enlisting the help of the Castrovalvan people who, although also part of the Master's creation, are nevertheless able to exercise free will. In addition, while on the planet Traken, the Fourth Doctor discovers that The Master, his longtime nemesis, is trying to take control of a complex Traken bio-electronic power known as 'The Source.' The Source would allow The Master unparalleled power and the ability to regenerate his dying body. When The Master's TARDIS is destroyed by the power feedback of The Source, it's revealed that he has another, and thus he escapes to encounter the Doctor again. Their next encounter finds The Master's TARDIS, with its fully functional Chameleon Circuit, disguised first as a Police Box and latterly on the planet Logopolis, as a sandstone Doric column.





