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"A Very Merry Unbirthday!"

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The March Lepti Isn't So Dubious
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The Hatter Certainly Isn't Dubious
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" ♪A very merry unbirthday to me.♪
♫To who?♫
♪To me.♪
♫Oh, you!♫
♪A very merry unbirthday to you.♪
♫Who, me?♫
♪Yes, you!♪
♫Oh, me!♫
♪Let's all congratulate us with another cup of tea.♪
♪A very merry unbirthday to you!♪
♫Now, statistics prove, prove that you've one birthday.♫
♪Imagine, just one birthday every year.♪
♫Ah, but there are three hundred and sixty four unbirthdays!♫
♫Precisely why we're gathered here to cheer.♫
♫♪A very merry unbirthday to you, to you.♫♪
To me?
♫To you!♫
♫♪A very merry unbirthday.♫♪
For me?
♪For you!♪
♫Now, blow the candle out, my dear,♫
♫And make your wish come true.♫
♫♪A merry merry unbirthday to you!♫♪


An unbirthday present for
dmfalk
featuring his persona Quozl at a mad tea party with his characters Ilene Lepti as the March Lepti, Mimzy as the Dormimzy, and Amy Stereo as the Hatter.  The Fourth Doctor must have taken a shine to that teapot, too. :o

See his side of the story here:
[Gift] "A Very Merry Unbirthday!" by dmfalk
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Art © 2015 Marvin E. Fuller
Characters belong to Dennis M. Falk
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
The Unbirthday Song © Disney

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Published: 9 years, 3 months ago
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dmfalk
9 years, 3 months ago
Well, timelords have their own madness, so.... ;)

d.m.f.
CyberCornEntropic
9 years, 3 months ago
It's probably how the Doctor stays sane. :p
EmmetEarwax
8 years, 3 months ago
In my fan-fic, CASPER IN WONDERLAND, written at my peak ,I venture to state that the Tea Party is in a Groundhog-Day type loop. Witness the watch, the Doctor's scarf, and that the Hatter evades the question when Alice asks about what do they do when they run out of fresh teacups, in the original story.

The time looping became a favorite motif in many shows and films. Clark Kent and Lois Lane got caught in one when Mr. Myxylptlk created it. Each cycle created a worse world situation than the one before (and the newscaster was getting frantic), and they HAD to vanquish Mr.Myxlptlk before long.
Xena was also caught in one (and I began to dislike her).
 There was one in that satmorncartoon about clow magic . One of the escaped cards was turning time back. They HAD to recapture the card which had become a wizard monkeying with time. (I forget the names now).The cardcapture girl was boggled when she had to take the same test all over again, and the little lion-pixie was upset because his video game highscore disappeared from the game memory -because the game had not been played yet ! There may well been others that I never saw.
CyberCornEntropic
8 years, 3 months ago
The Hatter almost confirms it when he mentions how the queen accused him of murdering time, which considering the nature of Wonderland, could very well have been literal although not intentional.  Furthermore, Time seems to shrug off death more easily than a whole gaggle of Time Lords.

Star Trek had some, the most notable of which was an episode of TNG in which the Enterprise-D was repeatedly destroyed enough times that premonitions and echoes of the ship's destruction leaked into later iterations of the time loop until they figured out how to send a message through to themselves.  At the very last moment in the final iteration, Data realized what the message meant and narrowly saved the ship.

In a few of his stories, the Doctor deliberately created time loops.  The Third Doctor used one to imprison a would-be invader of Earth while the Fourth Doctor used one to literally delay the inevitable long enough to prevent it from happening and was later caught in another one as the villain attempted to delay him from coming to the rescue.
EmmetEarwax
8 years, 3 months ago
NOW I remember the Star Trek episode where they were in a time loop. The Enterprise,mortally damaged in a glancing collision with the other vessel (emerging from a time warp), explodes killing everybody. THEN they sit down to a card game, Data cutting the cards. Gradually they sense Deja Vu. Then there were echoes in Beverly Crusher's bedroom, incl. Picard yelling "All hands abandon ship ! All hands abandon ship !" then - silence. Message - a single number :5 .Data vented port 5.

I had trouble finding -or even understanding- Doctor Who episodes. One was to be the three doctors meeting to fight Alpha (?). *
I was looking forward to that, BUT channel 31 showed some stuff about "The joys of Korean peasant life" instead. They weren't advertising it -they were showing it ! I turned the set off and went to see my folks, in the next room. They were watching "Are you being served?" I never watched Doctor Who again (unless the episode about malific snowmen came later). I became a fan of Britcoms.**

Channel 31 eventually was replaced by a commercial station, and then a Spanish sports station, and then later yet ...

* The actor who played the First Doctor was too ill to leave home, so he was ingeniously scripted in as on a video remote. He read all his lines at home, and then the footage was carefully edited into the episode. I have to see the show, but YouTube mislabeled videos and I couldn't find it.

** The first episode I saw was their take on "This is your life" honoring the store president. The second was their bungling attempt to fix up a club room for afterhours.
EmmetEarwax
8 years, 3 months ago
I also just recalled one of these scifi graphic novels about a mutantophobe hunter. He was killing people who, for no fault of their own, were mutants. His own son was a mutant, and when he found out about that, he tried to kill him ! Seeing no way to reform his father, the son used a "time bomb" on him. Not only did it kill the man, BUT it jolted him back in time just a few seconds, so he'd be killed again -and again- and again- and again ....world without end ...
CyberCornEntropic
8 years, 2 months ago
" EmmetEarwax wrote:
NOW I remember the Star Trek episode where they were in a time loop. The Enterprise,mortally damaged in a glancing collision with the other vessel (emerging from a time warp), explodes killing everybody. THEN they sit down to a card game, Data cutting the cards. Gradually they sense Deja Vu. Then there were echoes in Beverly Crusher's bedroom, incl. Picard yelling "All hands abandon ship ! All hands abandon ship !" then - silence. Message - a single number :5 .Data vented port 5.

Close.  The message was "3" – the number of rank pips on Riker's uniform collar, which happened to be right near Data's face at the critical moment.  Data realized that his plan, using a tractor beam to shove the other starship away would fail, but Riker's plan would, by venting all the air from the main shuttlebay, thus shoving the Enterprise out of the way.
" I had trouble finding -or even understanding- Doctor Who episodes.

Not surprising.  The stories were in a serialized format, with usually four episodes per story.  Miss an episode on TV and you'd have an annoying chunk of action and plot missing.  It's actually better to watch them now since, in most cases, you can watch the episodes back-to-back without interruption.

Also, some of the plots and stories could be a bit wonky, if not nonsensical, at times.

" One was to be the three doctors meeting to fight Alpha (?). *

Omega, greatest stellar engineer of early Time Lord society.  It was he who blew up a star to create the Eye of Harmony which Rassilon would bring to Gallifrey to power their world.  Unfortunately, Omega was trapped in the black hole and vanished into an antimatter reality where he eventually went mad.

He appeared in "The Three Doctors", the Third Doctor four-part serial which saw the first ever onscreen meeting of different Doctors.  Troughton's Second Doctor bickered with Pertwee's Third Doctor while Hartnel's First Doctor chastised them from the TARDIS viewscreen (having been conveniently sidelined by a time eddy thingy).  Omega would later reappear in the 1983 Fifth Doctor story "Arc of Infinity".  (The episode with the villainous snowmen appears to be an Eleventh Doctor story and thus is more recent than the others.)
EmmetEarwax
8 years, 2 months ago
I also recall a graphic novel where a mutantophobic man was hunting & killing humans who -for no fault of their own- were mutants. He did not know his own son was a mutant. When he finally discovered his son was a mutant, he tried to kill him. The young man took a terrific revenge: he used a "time bomb" on his father. It killed him, but also sent him back in time a few seconds so he'd get killed again -and again- and again- and again - and .... world without end...

I don't know the title but it was at "Forbidden Planet" a comic store in NYC.

NOTE: I first posted this the wrong way, and afraid that you'd not see it, have just reposted it.
CyberCornEntropic
8 years, 2 months ago
A punishment worthy of the ancient Greeks, right up there with Tantalus and Sisyphus.

I was notified of the first one, too.  Apparently, we sometimes get notifications about replies to others' replies on our submissions.
EmmetEarwax
8 years, 2 months ago
The Alice character alone is sane and is trying to focus on drinking her tea, and avoid looking at the lunacy of the others.

By the way, I've been regaling you with my story of "Casper in Wonderland" over at DevArt. I was NOT making it up as I went along. I had typed it up on my word processor and sent it to my printer long ago. I was giving you a digestable rendering. Same for "Casper in Oz" and "Casper meets AstroBoy" .After those epics, I started to go downhill. I burned out since, and can only do summaries now.
CyberCornEntropic
8 years, 2 months ago
I didn't think you'd been making it up as you went along.  As synopses go, it's rather too involved and polished to have been just dashed off in the heat of the moment.  It's not impossible for it to have been just made up, but highly unlikely.
EmmetEarwax
7 years, 6 months ago
I checked back here because I found data on Amy Stereo (curious surname) and Ilene (hurled 40 million years into her future).
CyberCornEntropic
7 years, 6 months ago
According to DM, Amy's full name is Amy Millicent di Stereo, which further works with the pun that's her name: A.M. Stereo.  She happens to be a radio enthusiast.  Ilene is an anthro leptictidium yanked to the modern era, and isn't related to my versions of anthro leptis.  Mimzy is an anthropomorphic Mimzy based off the movie The Last Mimzy, and is a time-and-space-traveling living plush animal who sometimes resides in her own pocket dimension.  Quozl is, of course, DM's persona.

He's also developed two other characters, a songbird named Harmony and a red panda named Tenzin Sherpa.  The latter's visited Wonderland as the Cheshire Cat Wah, but I haven't pegged Harmony as anyone from the book yet.
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