Well, cracky as in a monster made entirely of sound in one of the audios (that's my favorite, but more for the 'ship than anything else...).
And the old TV eps had even more fabulous monsters, like the one made out of spray-painted bubble wrap in "Ark in Space," or the evil snake that gets in Tegan's brain, or the Loch Ness Monster. Oh, and there's the Nimon, which...I'll just quote from a post I made about that this summer:
"I...dude. The end of part two? Where the Nimon goes everywhere with his arms held out for balance because he's tottering around on platform shoes of at least six inches, possibly more? And he has a papier-mache head with plastic horns that were obviously purchased from Pound-Stretcher or something stuck to it and is wearing, I believe, black pantyhose on his arms and a gold lame loincloth? And then he shoots lasers from his horns? COMEDY. GOLD."
Crack, crack, crack! But if you're into audio plays at all, or even if you're not, check out the Eight 'n' Charley stuff. Start with "The Chimes of Midnight," as it's probably the best, and it's seasonally-appropriate, too!
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Date: 2006-12-27 07:05 am (UTC)Well, cracky as in a monster made entirely of sound in one of the audios (that's my favorite, but more for the 'ship than anything else...).
And the old TV eps had even more fabulous monsters, like the one made out of spray-painted bubble wrap in "Ark in Space," or the evil snake that gets in Tegan's brain, or the Loch Ness Monster. Oh, and there's the Nimon, which...I'll just quote from a post I made about that this summer:
"I...dude. The end of part two? Where the Nimon goes everywhere with his arms held out for balance because he's tottering around on platform shoes of at least six inches, possibly more? And he has a papier-mache head with plastic horns that were obviously purchased from Pound-Stretcher or something stuck to it and is wearing, I believe, black pantyhose on his arms and a gold lame loincloth? And then he shoots lasers from his horns? COMEDY. GOLD."
Crack, crack, crack! But if you're into audio plays at all, or even if you're not, check out the Eight 'n' Charley stuff. Start with "The Chimes of Midnight," as it's probably the best, and it's seasonally-appropriate, too!