Description: "Doctor Who The Seeds of Doom Collectors Set" "Doctor Who The Fourth Doctor Seeds of Doom Krynoid Figure" (Exclusive) "Doctor Who Krynoid Figure Seeds of Doom" "Doctor Who The Seeds of Doom Classic Collectors Set" Up for sale is the rare 2012 Doctor Who The Fourth Doctor The Seeds of Doom Collectors Set. This "2012 Doctor Who The Seeds of Doom Collectors Set" is brand new and released exclusively through Forbidden Planet in 2012. It contains one "Doctor Who Fourth Doctor Figure" and one "Doctor Who Krynoid Figure" with all of the accessories. The "Doctor Who Tom Baker Figure" comes with his famous hat! This "Doctor Who Figure Set" represents "Tom Baker" from the Doctor Who Episode "The Seeds of Doom"We purchased many Doctor Who Collector Sets recently so if you are interested in another set please visit our store. This 2012 Doctor Who Forbidden Planet Exclusive Action Figure set was released by Underground Toys and manufactured by Character Options Ltd. Package Condition: Shows slight signs of normal shelf wear please see all the pics. This figure set is factory sealed inside package. Figures appear to be in great shape inside package. The manufacturer states this figures are approximately 5.5" Tall. This "Underground Toys Doctor Who The Seeds of Doom Figure Set" includes the following: "Doctor Who The Fourth Doctor Action Figure" "Doctor Who Seeds of Doom Krynoid Action Figure" " Seeds of Doom Seed Pods" "Cutlass Accessory (Sword)" "Doctor Who The Fourth Doctor Sonic Screwdriver" The Seeds of Doom is the sixth and final serial of the 13th season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in six weekly parts on BBC1 from 31 January to 6 March 1976. In the serial, the Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker) agrees to go on one final mission in his role as UNIT's scientific advisor to investigate a mysterious pod found in the Antarctic. However, the crazed millionaire and plant collector Harrison Chase (Tony Beckley) is also interested, and has sent his violent henchman Scorby (John Challis) and the botanist Arnold Keeler (Mark Jones) to acquire the malignant alien plant for his personal collection. In Antarctica, British scientists Charles Winlett and Derek Moberley discover a pod buried in the permafrost and take it back to their camp. John Stevenson, the base botanist, identifies it as vegetable-based and estimates it has been buried in the ice for twenty thousand years. In London, Richard Dunbar of the World Ecology Bureau shows the Fourth Doctor photographs of the pod at the urging of his superior, Sir Colin Thackeray. The Doctor believes it to be extraterrestrial. He tells Dunbar to tell the expedition not to touch it until he arrives. Back at the base, Stevenson discovers that the pod is growing larger and he believes it is absorbing ultraviolet radiation. In England, Dunbar visits the estate of millionaire Harrison Chase, who considers it his mission to protect the plant life of Mother Earth. Dunbar gives Chase the location of the pod. Chase sends his men, Scorby and Keeler, to retrieve it. At the base, the pod opens and stings Winlett. When Stevenson and Moberley find him, Winlett's face is covered with green hives. The Doctor and Sarah arrive and find that Winlett's face and body are rapidly becoming covered with green fungus. Outside the base, the Doctor uncovers another pod and notes that they travel in pairs. Winlett's blood is found to contain no blood platelets, but instead has schizophytes – microscopic organisms akin to plant bacteria. The Doctor tells Sarah that Winlett is turning into a Krynoid, a galactic weed that settles on planets and eats the animal life. Scorby and Keeler arrive, claiming that their private plane got lost. Moberley is killed by Winlett. Transformed into a Krynoid, Winlett flees the base and shelters in the outside generator hut. Scorby and Keeler steal the remaining pod then escape in their plane. The Doctor and the others are attacked by the Krynoid, which kills Stevenson. The Doctor and Sarah flee as a bomb set by Scorby and Keeler destroys the area. The Doctor and Sarah are picked up by a team from South Bend, while Scorby and Keeler return to Chase in England with the second pod. Dunbar warns Chase that the Doctor and Sarah are still alive and are scheduled to meet with him and Sir Colin in two hours. At the meeting, the Doctor and Sarah describe the theft of the pod. He tells Dunbar to arrange for him to go to the Botanic Institute. As they leave a driver meets them. However, the limousine stops in the countryside, and the driver orders them out at gunpoint. The Doctor jumps the driver and punches him out. The Doctor and Sarah search the car and find a painting by Amelia Ducat, a flower artist. When they visit her, Ducat tells them that the owner of the painting is Harrison Chase, who never paid her for it. Chase orders Keeler to inject the pod with fixed nitrogen. When the Doctor and Sarah try to sneak into the mansion, they are captured and brought before Chase, who decides to show them around the mansion and his plant laboratory before he executes them. When Scorby escorts the Doctor and Sarah into the gardens to kill them, they overpower him. Sarah escapes but is captured again. The Doctor rescues her and in the confusion, a frond from the pod stings Keeler's arm. Keeler soon begins to transform. When the Doctor returns to the laboratory, he is captured and taken to the compost room, where Scorby activates the crusher. Sarah escapes back to the house, attracts Ducat's attention and asks him to take a message to Sir Colin. Outside, Ducat enters a car with Sir Colin and Dunbar inside and tells them what Sarah said. Dunbar, realising he has made a terrible mistake, says he will get the Doctor. He tells Sir Colin that, if he does not return in half an hour, to return to London and call UNIT. Sarah turns off the crusher in time to save the Doctor. Hargreaves finds that Keeler has almost completed his transformation and runs in a panic as the creature frees itself. In the mansion, Dunbar pleads with Chase to abandon the experiment as Hargreaves reports Keeler's transformation to Chase. Dunbar goes to get help and is pursued by Scorby. The Doctor realises that Keeler is missing, and goes with Sarah to search for the Krynoid. Dunbar runs into the monster and is killed. His screams attract the attention of Scorby, the guards and the Doctor and Sarah. They escape to a cottage and barricade themselves in. The Krynoid speaks using Keeler's voice, demanding that the Doctor join it and it will spare the others. Scorby throws a Molotov cocktail at the Krynoid, allowing the Doctor to escape. Chase makes his way through the grounds and confronts the Krynoid. It notices him and he approaches, taking photographs. The Doctor arrives at the Bureau, where UNIT Major Beresford warns he can't do anything without evidence. The Doctor shows reports of people near Chase's estates being killed by plants. He then calls Sarah and tells them Beresford is preparing to attack the Krynoid with a laser gun, but the Krynoid cuts the phone wires. Chase arrives and tells them that it's the plants' world, and humans are parasites. He goes to the manor to develop his photographs then begins speaking to the plants in his greenhouse. Scorby, Sarah, and Hargreaves confront Chase, and he speaks of how the world will be made perfect. Sarah notices that the plants are closing in on them. The Doctor and a UNIT soldier drive onto the grounds while the plants overwhelm Sarah and the others and start to strangle them. The Doctor and UNIT Sgt. Henderson arrive with chemical plant-killer. They dispose of the plants, saving Scorby and Sarah, but Hargreaves is killed. Chase runs away, and the Doctor and the others go into the lab and start removing the plants. Once they're outside, Chase locks the door behind them and they watch as the now enormous Krynoid towers over them. UNIT soldiers arrive and open fire with their laser gun, distracting the Krynoid so that the Doctor and his group can get to another door. After they leave, Chase slips back into the laboratory and destroys the loudspeaker system. The others return to the laboratory, and the Krynoid tries to break in. Chase puts Henderson in the compost machine and activates it, killing him. The Doctor works to repair the loudspeaker system as the Krynoid renews its attack, and Scorby panics and runs. He makes his way across a pond, but the plants grab and pull him underwater, drowning him. The Doctor and Sarah realise that Henderson is gone, and Sarah goes to look for him. She makes her way to the compost machine room, and Chase confronts her, telling her he's become part of the plant world thanks to the Krynoid. Chase plans to support the Krynoid and refers to humanity as parasites, then attacks Sarah and knocks her unconscious. Beresford contacts the Doctor, who warns they have 15 minutes until the Krynoid germinates, spreading its seeds across England. The Doctor tells them to launch an air strike before it's too late. Chase has tied up Sarah and starts feeding her into the compost machine. The Doctor arrives and shuts it off. In the ensuing struggle, Sarah is saved, but Chase is pulled into the machine. The RAF launches a sighting run as Beresford and Sir Colin look for the Doctor. Sarah and the Doctor cannot get out through the plant life covering the house, but the Doctor rigs a steam pipe and they blast their way out. They make their way through the hostile plant life and take refuge as the RAF opens fire and destroys the Krynoid and the mansion.
Price: 79 USD
Location: Vista, California
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Shipping Cost: 9 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Convention/Event: Forbidden Planet Exclusive
Doctor Who Underground Toys: The Seeds of Doom, Fourth Doctor, Toys R Us, Doctor Who, Krynoid
Doctor Who The Fourth Doctor Figure: The Seeds of Doom, Fourth Doctor, Toys R Us, Doctor Who, Krynoid
Doctor Who Action Figures: The Seeds of Doom, Fourth Doctor, Toys R Us, Doctor Who, Krynoid
Items Included: Fourth Doctor Figure, Krynoid Figure, Saber, Seed Pods
Underground Toys: The Seeds of Doom, Fourth Doctor, Toys R Us, Doctor Who, Krynoid
Year Manufactured: 2012
TV Show: Doctor Who The Seeds of Doom
Character Options Ltd: The Seeds of Doom, Fourth Doctor, Toys R Us, Doctor Who, Krynoid
Vintage: No
Personalize: No
Doctor Who The Fourth Doctor: The Seeds of Doom, Fourth Doctor, Toys R Us, Doctor Who, Krynoid
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 5.5 in
Doctor Who The Seeds of Doom Figure Set: The Seeds of Doom, Fourth Doctor, Toys R Us, Doctor Who, Krynoid
Features: 1st Edition, Boxed, Exclusive, Limited Edition, Special Edition
Featured Person/Artist: Tom Baker
Underground Toys Doctor Who Figures: The Seeds of Doom, Fourth Doctor, Toys R Us, Doctor Who, Krynoid
The Fourth Doctor: The Seeds of Doom, Fourth Doctor, Toys R Us, Doctor Who, Krynoid
BBC Doctor Who Figures: The Seeds of Doom, Fourth Doctor, Toys R Us, Doctor Who, Krynoid
Movie: Doctor Who The Seeds of Doom
Dr. Who Collectors Set: The Seeds of Doom, Fourth Doctor, Toys R Us, Doctor Who, Krynoid
Doctor Who Krynoid Figure: The Seeds of Doom, Fourth Doctor, Toys R Us, Doctor Who, Krynoid
Character: The Fourth Doctor, Krynoid
Toys R Us Exclusive Doctor Who Figure: The Seeds of Doom, Fourth Doctor, Toys R Us, Doctor Who, Krynoid
Signed: No
Color: Multicolor
Vehicle Type: Dalek
Material: ABS Plastic
Doctor Who Tom Baker Figure: The Seeds of Doom, Fourth Doctor, Toys R Us, Doctor Who, Krynoid
Doctor: Fourth Doctor
Franchise: Doctor Who
Brand: Underground Toys
Series: Doctor Who Season 13
Type: Action Figure
Season/Series: Season 13
Year: 2012
Doctor Who Collectors Set: The Seeds of Doom, Fourth Doctor, Toys R Us, Doctor Who, Krynoid
Doctor Who The Seeds of Doom: The Seeds of Doom, Fourth Doctor, Toys R Us, Doctor Who, Krynoid
Theme: TV, Movie & Video Games
Time Period Manufactured: 2010-2019
Genre: Science Fiction & Horror
Toys R Us Exclusive Doctor Who Figures: The Seeds of Doom, Fourth Doctor, Toys R Us, Doctor Who, Krynoid
Country/Region of Manufacture: China
Tom Baker Action Figure: The Seeds of Doom, Fourth Doctor, Toys R Us, Doctor Who, Krynoid