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''"One domino to the left, things were extremely different..."''
''"One domino to the left, things were extremely different..."''


''[http://www.daresensei.net/ Dare Sensei]'' is a [[Web Comic]] written by Mary Bell and illustrated by the Palcomix Team that presents a version of ''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' as it may have been conceived by Japan. In this dimension, Rassilon visited Earth in 247 BC and returned to Gallifrey with knowledge of the era's most advanced culture — the Japanese. <ref>(That the Japanese can barely be said to have existed as a race, let alone super-advanced or anything like they are today, in 247 BC is another matter altogether. Then again, this ''[[Willing Suspension of Disbelief|is]]'' an [[Alternate Universe]]. [[MST3K Mantra|Just go with it.]])</ref>
''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130526081119/http://daresensei.net/ Dare Sensei]'' is a [[Web Comic]] written by Mary Bell and illustrated by the Palcomix Team that presents a version of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' as it may have been conceived by Japan. In this dimension, Rassilon visited Earth in 247 BC and returned to Gallifrey with knowledge of the era's most advanced culture — the Japanese. <ref>(That the Japanese can barely be said to have existed as a race, let alone super-advanced or anything like they are today, in 247 BC is another matter altogether. Then again, this ''[[Willing Suspension of Disbelief|is]]'' an [[Alternate Universe]]. [[MST3K Mantra|Just go with it.]])</ref>


Said traditions were quickly instituted, with subsequent (re)generations turning more and more "Japanese". Gallifrey even saw a substantial increase in the female population, which resulted in women holding various positions among the ruling class. While the Japanese appearances continued, the trends and architecture eventually fell out of favor.
Said traditions were quickly instituted, with subsequent (re)generations turning more and more "Japanese". Gallifrey even saw a substantial increase in the female population, which resulted in women holding various positions among the ruling class. While the Japanese appearances continued, the trends and architecture eventually fell out of favor.
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But then a Time Lord nicknamed "Theta Sigma" stole a Type 40 TARDIS and began exploring the universe, making a career out of righting wrongs and picking up companions along the way. The Time Lord whose real name would be kept a great secret, and henceforth known only as...the Sensei.
But then a Time Lord nicknamed "Theta Sigma" stole a Type 40 TARDIS and began exploring the universe, making a career out of righting wrongs and picking up companions along the way. The Time Lord whose real name would be kept a great secret, and henceforth known only as...the Sensei.


[[Doctor Who (TV)|Who]] [[Gender Flip|is a woman.]]
[[Doctor Who|Who]] [[Gender Flip|is a woman.]]


The idea of a female Doctor is nothing new ([[Tom Baker]] suggested it in the 1970s), and there have been two [[BBC]]-licensed ''Who'' works with a female Doctor — ''The Curse Of Fatal Death'' (a parody for [[Comic Relief]]) and ''Exile'' (an "Unbound"-series audio where the Doctor doesn't really do much of anything). Fan films, such as they are, have toyed with this concept since the 1980s to varying degrees of success.
The idea of a female Doctor is nothing new ([[Tom Baker]] suggested it in the 1970s), and there have been two [[BBC]]-licensed ''Who'' works with a female Doctor — ''The Curse Of Fatal Death'' (a parody for [[Comic Relief]]) and ''Exile'' (an "Unbound"-series audio where the Doctor doesn't really do much of anything). Fan films, such as they are, have toyed with this concept since the 1980s to varying degrees of success.


''Dare Sensei'' seems to prove that, given the right conditions, it's [[Crazy Enough to Work]].
''Dare Sensei'' seems to prove that, given the right conditions, it's [[Crazy Enough to Work]].
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=== This comic provides examples of: ===
* [[Alternate Universe]]
* [[Alternate Universe]]
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Chameleon is far more mobile than her male counterpart.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Chameleon is far more mobile than her male counterpart.
* [[The Artifact]]: [[Brave Scot|Jamie McCrimmon]], the only human who wasn't changed into an anime character (his appearance is based on ''Who'' photos). He's pretty much the same [[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S22 E4 The Two Doctors|hairy-legged Highlander]] we know.
* [[The Artifact]]: [[Brave Scot|Jamie McCrimmon]], the only human who wasn't changed into an anime character (his appearance is based on ''Who'' photos). He's pretty much the same [[Doctor Who/Recap/S22/E04 The Two Doctors|hairy-legged Highlander]] we know.
* [[Bond Creature]]: The TARDIS has a mental link with the Sensei. Chameleon seems to have a bond as well, since she has apparently been heard singing in the back corridors.
* [[Bond Creature]]: The TARDIS has a mental link with the Sensei. Chameleon seems to have a bond as well, since she has apparently been heard singing in the back corridors.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: The website tagline is "''[[Doctor Who (TV)|Doctor Who]]'' as you've never seen it before."
* [[Catch Phrase]]: The website tagline is "''[[Doctor Who]]'' as you've never seen it before."
* [[Captain Ersatz]]: Characters are deliberately borrowed from anime, with some attempt being made to match personalities ([http://www.daresensei.net/what.php?artists notes here]). For example (as listed [http://who.daresensei.net/index.php?sensei_0 here]), the Doctors are based on:
* [[Captain Ersatz]]: Characters are deliberately borrowed from anime, with some attempt being made to match personalities ([http://www.daresensei.net/what.php?artists notes here]{{Dead link}}). For example (as listed [http://who.daresensei.net/index.php?sensei_0 here]{{Dead link}}), the Doctors are based on:
** Ichi Sensei/First Doctor: [[Yu Yu Hakusho (Manga)|Genkai]].
** Ichi Sensei/First Doctor: [[Yu Yu Hakusho|Genkai]].
** Ni Sensei/Second Doctor: [[Jarinko Chie|Takemoto Chie]].
** Ni Sensei/Second Doctor: [[Jarinko Chie|Takemoto Chie]].
** San Sensei/Third Doctor: [[Candy Candy (Manga)|Candice Audrey]].
** San Sensei/Third Doctor: [[Candy Candy|Candice Audrey]].
** Yon Sensei/Fourth Doctor: [[The Law of Ueki (Manga)|Marilyn Carry]].
** Yon Sensei/Fourth Doctor: [[The Law of Ueki|Marilyn Carry]].
** Go Sensei/Fifth Doctor: [[Emily of New Moon|Ilse Burnley]].
** Go Sensei/Fifth Doctor: [[Emily of New Moon|Ilse Burnley]].
** Roku Sensei/Sixth Doctor: [[Fushigiboshi no Futagohime (Anime)|Princess Altessa]].
** Roku Sensei/Sixth Doctor: [[Fushigiboshi no Futagohime|Princess Altessa]].
** Nana Sensei/Seventh Doctor: [[Ranma One Half (Manga)|Saotome Nodoka]].
** Nana Sensei/Seventh Doctor: [[Ranma ½|Saotome Nodoka]].
** Hachi Sensei/Eighth Doctor: [[Azumanga Daioh (Manga)|Sakaki]] (credited as "Sakaki Hiragana").
** Hachi Sensei/Eighth Doctor: [[Azumanga Daioh|Sakaki]] (credited as "Sakaki Hiragana").
** Kyu Sensei/Ninth Doctor: Saotome Ranma (son/daughter of Nodoka).
** Kyu Sensei/Ninth Doctor: Saotome Ranma (son/daughter of Nodoka).
** Ju Sensei/Tenth Doctor: [[Kashimashi Girl Meets Girl (Manga)|Osaragi Hazumu]].
** Ju Sensei/Tenth Doctor: [[Kashimashi: Girl Meets Girl|Osaragi Hazumu]].
** Ju Ichi Sensei/Eleventh Doctor: [[Zettai Karen Children (Manga)|Shiho Sannomiya]].
** Ju Ichi Sensei/Eleventh Doctor: [[Zettai Karen Children|Shiho Sannomiya]].
* [[Deliberately Monochrome]]: Memories involving Ichi Sensei. Rather appropriate on the first two occasions, but not so much for the third.
* [[Deliberately Monochrome]]: Memories involving Ichi Sensei. Rather appropriate on the first two occasions, but not so much for the third.
* [[Does Not Understand Sarcasm]]: Chameleon, to Ichigo.
* [[Does Not Understand Sarcasm]]: Chameleon, to Ichigo.
* [[Doppelganger]]: Chameleon seems to enjoy mimicking Tina's appearance, which she doesn't like.
* [[Doppelganger]]: Chameleon seems to enjoy mimicking Tina's appearance, which she doesn't like.
* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Ichi Sensei and Kyu Sensei, the only two redheaded incarnations.
* [[Fiery Redhead]]: Ichi Sensei and Kyu Sensei, the only two redheaded incarnations.
* [[Flash Back]]: So far, the comic has shown brief "clips" of ''[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S1 E1 An Unearthly Child|An Unearthly Child]]'', ''[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S2 E2 The Dalek Invasion of Earth|The Dalek Invasion Of Earth]]'', ''[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S10 E1 The Three Doctors|The Three Doct]]''-er, ''Sensei'', ''[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S18 E7 Logopolis|Logopolis]]'', a point presumably between ''Dalek Invasion'' and ''[[Doctor Who (TV)/Recap/S2 E3 The Rescue|The Rescue]]'' where Ichi Sensei enters the story proper, and something with Yon Sensei and Meena regarding an erupting volcano. The site also has [http://gallery.daresensei.net/palcomix/doctor910.jpg the last moments] from ''[[Doctor Who (TV)/NS/Recap/S1 E13 The Parting of the Ways|The Parting Of The Ways]]''.
* [[Flash Back]]: So far, the comic has shown brief "clips" of ''[[Doctor Who/Recap/S1/E01 An Unearthly Child|An Unearthly Child]]'', ''[[Doctor Who/Recap/S2/E02 The Dalek Invasion of Earth|The Dalek Invasion Of Earth]]'', ''[[Doctor Who/Recap/S10/E01 The Three Doctors|The Three Doct]]''-er, ''Sensei'', ''[[Doctor Who/Recap/S18/E07 Logopolis|Logopolis]]'', a point presumably between ''Dalek Invasion'' and ''[[Doctor Who/Recap/S2/E03 The Rescue|The Rescue]]'' where Ichi Sensei enters the story proper, and something with Yon Sensei and Meena regarding an erupting volcano. The site also has [http://gallery.daresensei.net/palcomix/doctor910.jpg the last moments]{{Dead link}} from ''[[Doctor Who/Recap/S27/E13 The Parting of the Ways|The Parting Of The Ways]]''.
* [[Gender Flip]]: Relatively few, but still some major players.
* [[Gender Flip]]: Relatively few, but still some major players.
** '''Male-To-Female:''' The Doctor, the Master, the Brigadier, and Kamelion.
** '''Male-To-Female:''' The Doctor, the Master, the Brigadier, and Kamelion.
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* [[One Head Taller]]: Jamie, compared to Ni Sensei (who herself is shorter than her ''Who'' counterpart).
* [[One Head Taller]]: Jamie, compared to Ni Sensei (who herself is shorter than her ''Who'' counterpart).
* [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old]]: The Sensei and the Mistress.
* [[Really Seven Hundred Years Old]]: The Sensei and the Mistress.
* [[Shapeshifter Mode Lock]]: While the TARDIS may look [[Bigger On the Inside|pretty much the same]] inside, the exterior is stuck as a Japanese police box.
* [[Shapeshifter Mode Lock]]: While the TARDIS may look [[Bigger on the Inside|pretty much the same]] inside, the exterior is stuck as a Japanese police box.
* [[Shout Out]]: Considering that 99% of the cast are anime characters (the exceptions being Jamie and Davros), this comes with the package.
* [[Shout-Out]]: Considering that 99% of the cast are anime characters (the exceptions being Jamie and Davros), this comes with the package.


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Latest revision as of 21:03, 1 October 2018

"One domino to the left, things were extremely different..."

Dare Sensei is a Web Comic written by Mary Bell and illustrated by the Palcomix Team that presents a version of Doctor Who as it may have been conceived by Japan. In this dimension, Rassilon visited Earth in 247 BC and returned to Gallifrey with knowledge of the era's most advanced culture — the Japanese. [1]

Said traditions were quickly instituted, with subsequent (re)generations turning more and more "Japanese". Gallifrey even saw a substantial increase in the female population, which resulted in women holding various positions among the ruling class. While the Japanese appearances continued, the trends and architecture eventually fell out of favor.

But then a Time Lord nicknamed "Theta Sigma" stole a Type 40 TARDIS and began exploring the universe, making a career out of righting wrongs and picking up companions along the way. The Time Lord whose real name would be kept a great secret, and henceforth known only as...the Sensei.

Who is a woman.

The idea of a female Doctor is nothing new (Tom Baker suggested it in the 1970s), and there have been two BBC-licensed Who works with a female Doctor — The Curse Of Fatal Death (a parody for Comic Relief) and Exile (an "Unbound"-series audio where the Doctor doesn't really do much of anything). Fan films, such as they are, have toyed with this concept since the 1980s to varying degrees of success.

Dare Sensei seems to prove that, given the right conditions, it's Crazy Enough to Work.

Tropes used in Dare Sensei include:
  1. (That the Japanese can barely be said to have existed as a race, let alone super-advanced or anything like they are today, in 247 BC is another matter altogether. Then again, this is an Alternate Universe. Just go with it.)