As noted, the Doctor frequently experiences a period of physical and mental instability following regeneration and some post-regeneration experiences have been more difficult than others. Notably, the Fifth Doctor (in Castrovalva) begins reverting to his previous personalities and the Sixth Doctor experiences extreme paranoia, flying into a murderous rage and nearly killing his companion (The Twin Dilemma, 1984). The Eighth Doctor experienced amnesia as a result of post-regeneration trauma (the 1996 television movie); uniquely, the Doctor was 'not alive' at the time of this regeneration. The regeneration from the Ninth to the Tenth Doctor sees the Doctor unconscious for most of the next fifteen hours ("The Christmas Invasion"). The experience is also traumatic enough to cause one of his hearts to stop beating temporarily. The regeneration of the Tenth Doctor to the Eleventh Doctor was particularly violent, causing severe damage to the interior of his TARDIS, shattering the windows, setting the console room on fire, and causing the TARDIS to plummet towards Earth (The End of Time).
You can normally create a Doctor Who regeneration effect on Adobe After Effects
No, the writers can easily come up with a way around the 12 regeneration limit.
Not during this regeneration, but that would be hilarious if it did!
No. He just became a Doctor. Once he doesn't want to be the Doctor any more then he'll quit and make a regeneration episode and then a new doctor will come.
The Eighth Doctor regenerates in the 2013 short 'Night of the Doctor' special, between episode 13 of season 7, 'The Name of the Doctor', and the 50th anniversairy episode, 'Day of the Doctor'. He is killed in a spacecraft crash, but the Sisters of Karn briefly revive him and persuade him to modify his regeneration. So instead of directly becoming the 9th, he adopts a new persona, in between the two. The Seventh Doctors Regeneration WAS SEEN on screen, in the 1996 TV Movie (He clearly regenerates into the Eighth Doctor, played by Paul McGann). The Eighth Doctors Regeneration was NOT seen, and like the the original answer here says, it's widely believed that this transformation towards the end of The Time War. The Ninth Doctor (Christopher Eccleston) is surprised and amused by his apparant-new face during the first New-Series episode 'Rose' from 2005.
Apparently the Master will return, maybe near the 10th Doctor's regeneration.
Doctor No-Face was created in 1963.
It is called 'The End of Time' which was a two part special, the 10th Doctor's regeneration happening at the end of part 2.
If your foot randomly kicks your face, you may have some sort of neurological problem. You will also have to be very limber for your own foot to reach face. Speak with your doctor for a diagnosis.
The Doctor is time lord if you have watch it then you willknow he has two heart and he is the last time lord a live he is an alive but does like an ugly green alive. he look normal human he can not died he regeneration that when go in this time machine every thing change into a different person as the doctor or some thing if he does died some one first kill him then regeneration then he or she does it to he then can regeneration once more so he will dead.
Chuck Norris is the doctors final regeneration #finallyginger
The Face of the Enemy - Doctor Who - was created in 1998.