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I'm glad this animation exists. Fingers crossed they do a Marco Polo animation🤞


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The original 1967 master recordings of ‘The Macra Terror’ were lost soon after the programme’s original transmission. However, audio-only recordings have survived and have been used here to create a brand new fully animated reconstruction of this lost classic.
In this animated reconstruction of a lost 1968 serial, the Second Doctor, Jamie, and Zoe arrive on a seemingly utopian planet where humanity lives in comfort, overseen by the benevolent giant crab-like creatures known as the Macra. However, they soon discover that this idyllic existence comes at a terrifying price, as the Macra are systematically controlling and culling the human population to maintain their own parasitic society.
The animated reconstruction of 'The Macra Terror' was generally well-received by critics and fans alike, praised for its faithful restoration of the original story's atmosphere and plot. It was seen as a successful effort to bring a lost classic to a new generation, though some noted the limitations inherent in animation compared to live-action.
A successful and atmospheric reconstruction of a classic lost Doctor Who story.
The animation effectively captures the eerie and unsettling tone of the original.
A must-watch for fans interested in the classic era, especially lost episodes.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the successful effort to recreate a missing piece of Doctor Who history, appreciating the faithful adaptation of the original script and the atmospheric presentation.
The original 1968 broadcast of 'The Macra Terror' is considered a 'lost episode' by the BBC, with only audio recordings and stills surviving. The 2019 animated version was created to allow viewers to experience the full story visually.
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I'm glad this animation exists. Fingers crossed they do a Marco Polo animation🤞