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When [[Snowball II]] was the mayor, [[Lisa]] cancels out one part of the constitution, subsequently banning all guns. This leads to a British Invasion, having [[Springfield]] fall under the British flag and becoming a British city, with every law being replaced by its English equivalent. The Springfieldians then start the New Revolutionary War, to try and chase the British out of town, to which the British retort by throwing hot chips at them. With Springfield's citizens all but ready to surrender, Lisa saves the day by simply politely asking the British to leave. With Springfield reinstated as an American city and with Quimby as its Mayor, the British head back to England. Dr. Who was a member of the British invasion.<ref>''[[Hail to the Cat]]''</ref>
 
When [[Snowball II]] was the mayor, [[Lisa]] cancels out one part of the constitution, subsequently banning all guns. This leads to a British Invasion, having [[Springfield]] fall under the British flag and becoming a British city, with every law being replaced by its English equivalent. The Springfieldians then start the New Revolutionary War, to try and chase the British out of town, to which the British retort by throwing hot chips at them. With Springfield's citizens all but ready to surrender, Lisa saves the day by simply politely asking the British to leave. With Springfield reinstated as an American city and with Quimby as its Mayor, the British head back to England. Dr. Who was a member of the British invasion.<ref>''[[Hail to the Cat]]''</ref>
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[[Comic Book Guy]] dressed up as a composite Doctor.<ref>''[[Comic Book Guy's Best Costumes Ever - Part 1]]''</ref>
  
 
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Revision as of 05:30, September 13, 2016

The Doctor
The Doctor.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Alive
Hair: Brown
First appearance: "Sideshow Bob's Last Gleaming"


The Doctor is the titular character of Doctor Who.

History

Dr. Who.png

A caricature-like version of him appeared in as a representative of TV.[1]

When Snowball II was the mayor, Lisa cancels out one part of the constitution, subsequently banning all guns. This leads to a British Invasion, having Springfield fall under the British flag and becoming a British city, with every law being replaced by its English equivalent. The Springfieldians then start the New Revolutionary War, to try and chase the British out of town, to which the British retort by throwing hot chips at them. With Springfield's citizens all but ready to surrender, Lisa saves the day by simply politely asking the British to leave. With Springfield reinstated as an American city and with Quimby as its Mayor, the British head back to England. Dr. Who was a member of the British invasion.[2]

Comic Book Guy dressed up as a composite Doctor.[3]

Non-canon

Donut Homer.png The contents of this article or section are considered to be non-canon and therefore may not have actually happened or existed.

He was sealed in a plastic bag owned by The Collector.[4]

Appearances

References