Celestial Toymaker
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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
− | The Celestial Toymaker was a powerful cosmic being who resided in the universe. | + | The Celestial Toymaker was a powerful cosmic being who resided in the universe. He ruled over his own dimension known as the '''Celestial Toyroom''' where he commanded immense powers, but they were limited by the rules he set for any particular game, although he could bend these rules or 'forget' to mention them to his opponents if he so chose. He himself was immortal and invulnerable, and appeared capable of space and time travel at will. During the course of a game, one of the players might die outright or they might lose, in which case, the Toymaker would have total control over their life and personality, perpetually. (Episode: The Celestial Toymaker) |
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+ | During his [[First Doctor|first incarnation]], the Toymaker drew the [[Doctor (Doctor Who)|Doctor's]] [[TARDIS]] back to his realm and made the Doctor and his companions play his games again. This time the Toymaker arranged things so that even if they won, the Toyroom would vanish completely at their moment of victory, leaving him the only survivor and the Doctor and his companions his subjects forever. The Doctor outwitted the Toymaker again and escaped, leaving his realm in chaos. With his defeat, the Doctor came to believe that the Toyroom would cease to exist. (Episode: The Celestial Toymaker) | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
===Personality and attributes=== | ===Personality and attributes=== | ||
− | In appearance, the Celestial Toymaker was an alien intelligence who was able to take on a human form. | + | In appearance, the Celestial Toymaker was an alien intelligence who was able to take on a human form. (Episode: The Celestial Toymaker) |
− | He was noted for being an enigmatic immortal entity. | + | He was noted for being an enigmatic immortal entity. (Episode: The Celestial Toymaker) |
===Powers and abilities=== | ===Powers and abilities=== | ||
− | It was said that he was an eternal being of infinite power. | + | It was said that he was an eternal being of infinite power. (Episode: The Celestial Toymaker) |
− | He maintained his home in the '''Celestial Toyroom''' that was a pocket universe under his control. | + | He maintained his home in the '''Celestial Toyroom''' that was a pocket universe under his control. (Episode: The Celestial Toymaker) |
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==In other media== | ==In other media== | ||
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===Novels=== | ===Novels=== | ||
*In The Quantum Archangel, the Celestial Toymaker was referenced in the setting of the BBC Past Doctor Adventures novel series. He was claimed to be one of the fundamental forces of the universe similar to the White and Black Guardians of Time where the Toymaker was the avatar of games and illusions called the '''Crystal Guardian'''. | *In The Quantum Archangel, the Celestial Toymaker was referenced in the setting of the BBC Past Doctor Adventures novel series. He was claimed to be one of the fundamental forces of the universe similar to the White and Black Guardians of Time where the Toymaker was the avatar of games and illusions called the '''Crystal Guardian'''. | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
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[[Category:Toymakers and Toy Inventors]] | [[Category:Toymakers and Toy Inventors]] | ||
[[Category:Supervillains]] | [[Category:Supervillains]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Television Supervillains]] | ||
[[Category:Extraterrestrial Supervillains]] | [[Category:Extraterrestrial Supervillains]] | ||
[[Category:Doctor Who]] | [[Category:Doctor Who]] | ||
[[Category:Michael Gough]] | [[Category:Michael Gough]] | ||
[[Category:Brian Hayles]] | [[Category:Brian Hayles]] |
Revision as of 05:45, 7 July 2022
The Celestial Toymaker is a television character who features in Doctor Who.
Contents |
Biography
The Celestial Toymaker was a powerful cosmic being who resided in the universe. He ruled over his own dimension known as the Celestial Toyroom where he commanded immense powers, but they were limited by the rules he set for any particular game, although he could bend these rules or 'forget' to mention them to his opponents if he so chose. He himself was immortal and invulnerable, and appeared capable of space and time travel at will. During the course of a game, one of the players might die outright or they might lose, in which case, the Toymaker would have total control over their life and personality, perpetually. (Episode: The Celestial Toymaker)
During his first incarnation, the Toymaker drew the Doctor's TARDIS back to his realm and made the Doctor and his companions play his games again. This time the Toymaker arranged things so that even if they won, the Toyroom would vanish completely at their moment of victory, leaving him the only survivor and the Doctor and his companions his subjects forever. The Doctor outwitted the Toymaker again and escaped, leaving his realm in chaos. With his defeat, the Doctor came to believe that the Toyroom would cease to exist. (Episode: The Celestial Toymaker)
Overview
Personality and attributes
In appearance, the Celestial Toymaker was an alien intelligence who was able to take on a human form. (Episode: The Celestial Toymaker)
He was noted for being an enigmatic immortal entity. (Episode: The Celestial Toymaker)
Powers and abilities
It was said that he was an eternal being of infinite power. (Episode: The Celestial Toymaker)
He maintained his home in the Celestial Toyroom that was a pocket universe under his control. (Episode: The Celestial Toymaker)
Notes
- The Celestial Toymaker was created by Brian Hayles and portrayed by actor Michael Gough where he made his first appearance in Doctor Who "The Celestial Toymaker" (1966).
In other media
Video games
Novels
- In The Quantum Archangel, the Celestial Toymaker was referenced in the setting of the BBC Past Doctor Adventures novel series. He was claimed to be one of the fundamental forces of the universe similar to the White and Black Guardians of Time where the Toymaker was the avatar of games and illusions called the Crystal Guardian.
Comic Books
Appearances
- Doctor Who: "The Celestial Toymaker" (1966)
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