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Tenth Doctor Adventure
The cold opening of the episode would have begun with the Monk listening to some disco records "one day in his TARDIS". Listening to the song "Ra-Ra-Rasputin" by Boney M, the renegade Time Lord suddenly thinks to himself "how hysterical it would be" to go back to czarist Russia and have the real Grigori Rasputin listen to the song. He does exactly that, only for the experience to drive Rasputin completely mad. This is enough to change history, averting the Russian Revolution of 1917 and consequently mess up the further course of human history. Terrified at what he has done, the Monk phones the Doctor and says: "I've made made a terrible mistake".

The four Doctors
A multi doctor adventure for the 60th anniversary.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2003)
A plumber named Mario travels through an underground labyrinth with his brother, Luigi, trying to save a captured princess.

That’s 90s show
In the summer of 1995, Leia Forman makes friends with a new generation of Point Place kids while visiting her grandparents, Red and Kitty, in Wisconsin.

Namor: The Sub-Mariner (1996)
During his last voyage, sea captain Leonard McKenzie meets a princess from an underwater blue-skinned race of humans called Atlanteans. The pair enjoy a brief affair which spawns the Marvel Universe's 'First Mutant', Namor. After decades underwater, an ageless Namor resurfaces to New York to find the source of unnatural seismic anomalies disturbing his kingdom. Seduced by government agencies, including S.H.I.E.L.D, Namor encounters hostility and friendship from humans and Atlanteans.

Coen Brothers Batman 66
The series focuses on Batman and Robin as they defend Gotham City from its various criminals. Although the lives of their alter-egos, millionaire Bruce Wayne and his ward Dick Grayson are frequently shown, it is usually only briefly, in the context of their being called away on superhero business or in circumstances where they need to employ their public identities to assist in their crime-fighting. The "Dynamic Duo" typically comes to the aid of the Gotham City Police upon the latter being stumped by a supervillain, who was accompanied in his/her appearances by several henchmen and an attractive female companion. Throughout each episode, Batman and Robin follow a series of seemingly improbable clues (also known as "bat logic") to discover the supervillain's plan, then figure out how to thwart that plan and capture the criminal.

Doctor Who: The Cancelled Years
Doctor Who: The Cancelled Years! The following series is a long answer to the age old question: what if Doctor Who survived cancellation in 1989.

Doctor Who (1990s)
The rules are simple, cast some hypothetical Doctors if the show was never axed

Quincy Harker
Quincy is the son of Jonathan and Mina Harker, two of the major characters in Stoker's novel. He was trained as a vampire hunter by Abraham Van Helsing, becoming his successor. In retaliation, Dracula causes Quincy's wife Elizabeth to commit suicide (out of her fear of him) and cripples Quincy, requiring him to use a wheelchair.[volume & issue needed] Despite this, Quincy continues the fight, converting his house into a veritable vampire deathtrap and his wheelchair into a personal anti-vampire arsenal.

Werewolf by Night (2006)
A film adaptation of Werewolf by Night, written by Robert Nelson Jacobs, was announced and due to begin filming in 2005.

Sgt. Rock (1997)
During World War II, Sgt. Rock fought in the infantry branch of the U.S. Army in the European Theatre and eventually rose to authority within his unit, Easy Company. The unit was a collection of disparate individuals who managed to participate in every major action in the European war. Rock's dog-tag number was 409966, which had been, it was claimed, Robert Kanigher's own military serial number.

DC’s Lobo (1998)
Lobo is a Czarnian with exceptional strength and fortitude. He enjoys nothing better than mindless violence and intoxication, and killing as an end in itself; his name roughly translates as "he who devours your entrails and thoroughly enjoys it". He is arrogant and self-centered, focusing almost solely on his own pleasures, although he proudly lives up to the letter of his promises – but always no more or no less than what he promised. Lobo is the last of his kind, having committed complete genocide by killing all the other Czarnians for fun. As detailed in Lobo #0, Lobo unleashed a violent plague of flying scorpions upon his home world, killing most of its citizens.

The Munsters (2024)
The Munsters are a Transylvanian-American family living at 1313 Mockingbird Lane in the fictional city of Mockingbird Heights.[Notes 3] The series' running gag is that the decidedly odd-looking family with strange tastes considers itself to be an average American family.[11] Herman is the family's sole wage-earner, though Lily and Grandpa make short-lived attempts to earn money from time to time. While Herman is the head of the household, Lily also makes many decisions. According to episode 44 ("Happy 100th Anniversary"), in which Lily and Herman try to surprise each other for their anniversary, they were married in 1865.

What If Doctor Who Hadn’t Been Axed In 1989
If Doctor Who Wasn’t Axed In 1989

Shrek (1999)
Shrek involved a more younger, teenage Shrek not wanting to join the family ogre business. And instead opts to be a knight.

The Meddler: Doctor Who: The Fan Series
The Meddler (or Mortimus or the Monk in male form and the Nun in female form) was a renegade Time Lord from Gallifrey.

Doctor Who The Rani
The Raja (or the Rani in female form) was a renegade Time Lord from Gallifrey. The Rani arrived on Gallifrey just before the Citadel began to target the ...

Doctor Who The Master
The Master", also known as Koschei, was a renegade Time Lord from the planet Gallifrey and a long time enemy/friend of fellow renegade, the Doctor.

Doctor Who (1990s-Further Adventures)
The rules are simple, cast some hypothetical Doctors if the show was never axed

Doctor Who Beyond 1991
What if Doctor who was not axed in 1989?