00:00 - 9th Doctor (The Doctor's Theme) 01:12 - 10th Doctor (The Doctor Forever) 05:28 - 11th Doctor (I am The Doctor) 09:29 - 12th Doctor (A Good Man) 14:47 - 13th Doctor (Thirteen) 16:58 - 14th Doctor 17:38 - 15th Doctor (Fifteen)
@@lordoftherakatanempire6072 I used it in the original version but decided that The Doctor Forever was more definitive with it coming back in the 50th. The 10th Doctor kinda has a new theme with every series being Song For Ten, The Doctor Forever and then The Doctor's Theme Series 4. Maybe I'll do a medley idk
Nine's Theme - A broken, scarred old man who has lost everything. Who sees burning and screaming every time he closes his eyes. The music is soft, haunting, ethereal, representing the constant pain and loss that haunt this incarnation. Ten's Theme - The sadness and loneliness hasn't gone away, especially as he keeps losing people, but the music is a bit more confident, a bit more energetic. There's an element of cockiness to it, as though he's starting to realise that being the "Last of the Time Lords" means he isn't just a survivor. He's the winner. Eleven's Theme - The music is a bit more whimsical, a bit more eccentric, but more heroic than ever. This is a Doctor who fully embraces his roles as both Amy's silly imaginary friend and the universe's greatest defender, and isn't afraid to use the latter reputation to intimidate his enemies. But there's an undercurrent of danger throughout the theme, as he's forced to confront the effect his behaviour has on the people he loves the most. Twelve's Theme - This Doctor has survived the Time War and Trenzalore. He isn't interested in being anyone's friend or making people feel good about themselves. He's just trying to save as many people as he can. So his theme is much more serious than anything before it. After everything that's happened, he isn't sure whether he can call himself a hero anymore, or even any kind of good person, but the fact that this theme still has a triumphant edge proves that he always was. Thirteen's Theme - She takes Twelve's final words to heart, bringing warmth, hope and optimism wherever she goes. But the eerie bit in the middle shows danger is never far away, as old friends and old enemies, and a history she thought forgotten begin to resurface. But as the triumphant crescendo at the end shows, she never stops trying. Even as her own life falls apart, she keeps that sunny optimism, and never stops saving people. Fourteen's Theme - This is the Doctor at his lowest (With the possible exception of the War Doctor), and the music shows it. We're back to the original "Doctor's Theme", but more sombre and moody than ever, as the Doctor is forced to contend with all the loss and pain he endured in his Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth Incarnations. Fifteen's Theme: The Doctor is healed and ready to go. He's back to his best self, and there's still so much of the universe ready for him to explore. His theme is bombastic and frenetic, as he heads off to pastures new with an open heart.
"Run!" "Hello! Um, new teeth, that's weird." "Legs! I've still got legs!" "KIDNEYS! I've got new kidneys!" "Oh, brilliant!" "I know these teeth... WHAT?!" "No way. I'm me. I think I'm really really me!"
“Rose. Before I go, I just wanna say you were fantastic. Absolutely fantastic. And you know what? So was I.” “I don’t wanna go” “I’ll always remember when The Doctor was me” “Doctor, I let you go” “Tag; you’re it” *14th technically doesn’t have last words considering he’s not actually dead* *15th does not have any last words yet*
The Lone Soldier The Triumphant Time Lord The Man who Runs The Good Man The Woman of Hope An Old Friend And the Man who brings Death The Doctor, everyone. 💙💙
Honestly haven't explored Chibnall's era of Who at all, mostly because of its reputation. 13's theme wasn't so bad, tho. Reminded me of a contemplative moment in Mass Effect.
00:00 - 9th Doctor (The Doctor's Theme)
01:12 - 10th Doctor (The Doctor Forever)
05:28 - 11th Doctor (I am The Doctor)
09:29 - 12th Doctor (A Good Man)
14:47 - 13th Doctor (Thirteen)
16:58 - 14th Doctor
17:38 - 15th Doctor (Fifteen)
Hope 14's theme gets an official name
@@DriverHenryWho3245 I'm not sure he has an official theme tbh but I've lost all hope on holding out for the soundtrack
@@jeanlucharry imagine if the series 14 soundtrack gets released before the series 10 soundtrack 😭
I am a bit sad that 10's theme in Forest Of The Dead isn't being used here but it does make sense to use The Doctor Forever instead.
@@lordoftherakatanempire6072 I used it in the original version but decided that The Doctor Forever was more definitive with it coming back in the 50th. The 10th Doctor kinda has a new theme with every series being Song For Ten, The Doctor Forever and then The Doctor's Theme Series 4. Maybe I'll do a medley idk
Nine's Theme - A broken, scarred old man who has lost everything. Who sees burning and screaming every time he closes his eyes. The music is soft, haunting, ethereal, representing the constant pain and loss that haunt this incarnation.
Ten's Theme - The sadness and loneliness hasn't gone away, especially as he keeps losing people, but the music is a bit more confident, a bit more energetic. There's an element of cockiness to it, as though he's starting to realise that being the "Last of the Time Lords" means he isn't just a survivor. He's the winner.
Eleven's Theme - The music is a bit more whimsical, a bit more eccentric, but more heroic than ever. This is a Doctor who fully embraces his roles as both Amy's silly imaginary friend and the universe's greatest defender, and isn't afraid to use the latter reputation to intimidate his enemies. But there's an undercurrent of danger throughout the theme, as he's forced to confront the effect his behaviour has on the people he loves the most.
Twelve's Theme - This Doctor has survived the Time War and Trenzalore. He isn't interested in being anyone's friend or making people feel good about themselves. He's just trying to save as many people as he can. So his theme is much more serious than anything before it. After everything that's happened, he isn't sure whether he can call himself a hero anymore, or even any kind of good person, but the fact that this theme still has a triumphant edge proves that he always was.
Thirteen's Theme - She takes Twelve's final words to heart, bringing warmth, hope and optimism wherever she goes. But the eerie bit in the middle shows danger is never far away, as old friends and old enemies, and a history she thought forgotten begin to resurface. But as the triumphant crescendo at the end shows, she never stops trying. Even as her own life falls apart, she keeps that sunny optimism, and never stops saving people.
Fourteen's Theme - This is the Doctor at his lowest (With the possible exception of the War Doctor), and the music shows it. We're back to the original "Doctor's Theme", but more sombre and moody than ever, as the Doctor is forced to contend with all the loss and pain he endured in his Eleventh, Twelfth and Thirteenth Incarnations.
Fifteen's Theme: The Doctor is healed and ready to go. He's back to his best self, and there's still so much of the universe ready for him to explore. His theme is bombastic and frenetic, as he heads off to pastures new with an open heart.
New Open Hearts*
I love how the 14th Doctor's theme sounds. It has such a "Here we go again..." vibe.
"Run!"
"Hello! Um, new teeth, that's weird."
"Legs! I've still got legs!"
"KIDNEYS! I've got new kidneys!"
"Oh, brilliant!"
"I know these teeth... WHAT?!"
"No way. I'm me. I think I'm really really me!"
“Rose. Before I go, I just wanna say you were fantastic. Absolutely fantastic. And you know what? So was I.”
“I don’t wanna go”
“I’ll always remember when The Doctor was me”
“Doctor, I let you go”
“Tag; you’re it”
*14th technically doesn’t have last words considering he’s not actually dead*
*15th does not have any last words yet*
@@XOrtKnight 14: "allons-y"
Yes, he didn't actually die, but he chose those as his final words and it's so perfect so I count it :))
The Lone Soldier
The Triumphant Time Lord
The Man who Runs
The Good Man
The Woman of Hope
An Old Friend
And the Man who brings Death
The Doctor, everyone. 💙💙
That makes 15 sound like War or 7
@@alexandertelson3713 I mean, he acted like him in Dot and Bubble, Rogue, and Empire of Death.
@@MatthewCYN15 True but now I have the hilarious image of 15 blowing up skaro
@@alexandertelson3713 I hope Ncuti gets to have the Tennant face in the future
The legacy sequel we've all been waiting for
Exactly!
Missed oppourtunity to incorporate taht BANGER prelude to Fifteen's theme from 2024 Proms
@@mtdl3x Damn you right 😩
An updated version! Nice! Loved the original, love this one. 😄😄
They are the Doctor.
@@SunlessNick Doctor who?
Yes they are.
wow i didnt know thanks
Can i just say this is deadly in the gym
A part of me wants to learn more about
Honestly haven't explored Chibnall's era of Who at all, mostly because of its reputation.
13's theme wasn't so bad, tho.
Reminded me of a contemplative moment in Mass Effect.
She’s a great doctor but the episodes are not
Every time I listen to 15’s theme again I remember how much I love it
Nice!
I would say that 'Breakout' from the TV Movie is the Eighth Doctor's theme.
I prefer the Big Finish theme "There's a Man I know".
9th Doctor: The Return of Who?
10th 11th 12th Doctor: The Golden Era
13th 14th 15th Doctor: The New Who Age
The Doctor Returns...
Love this ❤
Oh, yes!
Awesome thanks.
This is so, so cool!
But I wonder why you both times cut the beginning of the A Good Man?
Mainly just because it's 8 minutes long, double the length of most of the others
Wayne😊😊😊😊😊
5:08
17:10
Fifteen is peak
PLEASE BBC FIRE WHO EVER TOUCHES UP THE POSTERS OF THE SHOW SINCE 13. LOOK AT THEIR FUCKING FOREHEADS LMAO, "NO WRINKLES ALLOWED!!!!!!!"
RIP Doctor Who (1963-End of Time)
Moffat era was actually really solid throughout except for S7
@davidkennedy1519 Not that "end of time"