ood do not exist but they are creatures from the show doctor who. their faces look like jellyfish or spaghetti... so if you're eating spaghetti and there is bit hanging out people might call you an ood
They are all just called ood apart from one which is called Ood Sigma. Ood Sigma Is the ood which sees the doctor in most Doctor who episodes which have the ood in them.
Ood Sigma put Ood toxins in Halpen's hair tonic.
Ood Sigma.
ooa -identify the object ood -implement the identified object. ooa -analysis phase ood -design phase ooa -expose the behavior of the object ood -hide the behavior of the object ooa -what to develop ood -how to develop
dora dora the explorer 2 dora dora the explorer she playes with fire and now she is gone the parashuit dosnt help her and now she is gone
Series 4; Episode 3; Planet of the Ood.
Ood-Le-Uk the Wanderer was created in 1930.
It is unknown whether the Ood have genders, the Doctor refers one of the Ood as a 'he', so either they're all male, or some are female as well.
The Elder Ood was indeed Brian Cox in part one of the finale however, in the first part, you saw Ood Sigma, played by Paul Kasey, greet the Doctor and take him to the meeting of the Oodkind (where the elders sat and allowed the Doctor to link in the circle). In part 2 of the finale the Ood character that spoke the Doctor as he stumbled toward the Tardis was Ood Sigma, again played by Paul Kasey. The Character of the Elder Ood was seen only as a flashback to the first part of the Finale when the Doctor was taken to the Elder gathering.
C - aring H - andsome A - rtistic N - eat G - ood guy and E - asy to mingle with
because its has sugar in it and sugar tastes g ood