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  • Mego Magyar
    Permanent Member
    • Jan 17, 2011
    • 2678

    New series Sontaran size?

    Question for those that know that behind the scenes stuff. In the classic Who Sontarans were normal height and size compared to humans, maybe even on the bigger side but in the new series they are rather short and small, was there ever a discussion or reason given as to why the new Sontarans are vertically challenged?
  • Gorn Captain
    Invincible Ironing Man
    • Feb 28, 2008
    • 10549

    #2
    Weren't they pretty short in Classic Who as well?
    I need to rewatch some episodes...
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    • rche
      channeling Bob Wills
      • Mar 26, 2008
      • 7391

      #3
      I always thought the Sontarans were a bit short, tho muscular.

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      • rche
        channeling Bob Wills
        • Mar 26, 2008
        • 7391

        #4
        I modified my BBP Styre to reflect that height issue.

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        • jwyblejr
          galactic yo-yo
          • Apr 6, 2006
          • 11147

          #5
          My guess would be it has something to do with the cloning process. Maybe the clones are coming out shorter.

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          • Earth 2 Chris
            Verbose Member
            • Mar 7, 2004
            • 32926

            #6
            ^The law of diminishing returns?

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            • Falstaff13
              Persistent Member
              • May 28, 2008
              • 1256

              #7
              All Sontarans are clones (which does prompt the question of just who/what is the original). On the original series, the same actor (Kevin Styre?) played the first couple of Sontarans, and he was short (or, at least, shorter than both Pertwee & Tom Baker, both tall and lean actors) and stocky (in "The Time Warrior," set in medieval times, Lynx is believed to be a troll by those of that time who see him). In the new series, they've all been much shorter, but not as stocky or muscular. I remember in one some interview (perhaps from a BBC America special) the producers claiming they were doing what had "always been intended" for the Sontarans but didn't support it with any quotations.
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              • Gorn Captain
                Invincible Ironing Man
                • Feb 28, 2008
                • 10549

                #8
                Originally posted by jwyblejr
                My guess would be it has something to do with the cloning process. Maybe the clones are coming out shorter.
                When the first batch of 10,000,000 came out, someone at the factory said "man, we really need bigger trays to clone these guys in"....
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                • johnmiic
                  Adrift
                  • Sep 6, 2002
                  • 8427

                  #9
                  I think RTD made that change or misinterpreted old stories. I always thought the Sontarans were normal height. It's just that Pertwee and Baker are tall men. Compare the Sontarans in The Two Doctors to Patrick Troughton. If they were meant to be really short, (and played by Mike from The Young Ones), wouldn't they be the same height as Troughton or shorter?

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                  • jds1911a1
                    Alan Scott is the best GL
                    • Aug 8, 2007
                    • 3556

                    #10
                    Originally posted by johnmiic
                    I think RTD made that change or misinterpreted old stories. I always thought the Sontarans were normal height. It's just that Pertwee and Baker are tall men. Compare the Sontarans in The Two Doctors to Patrick Troughton. If they were meant to be really short, (and played by Mike from The Young Ones), wouldn't they be the same height as Troughton or shorter?
                    chalk that up to JNT casting they seemed to forget that they were supposed to be "shorter" and cast very tall "imposing" actors

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