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So, 'Doctor Who: The Horns of Nimon' is an interesting piece from 1980. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but there's a certain charm to it. The atmosphere is classic Who, with its mix of adventure and drama, navigating through a somewhat whimsical yet dark narrative. The practical effects, though not as polished as today's standards, contribute to that unique vibe. The performances, especially from the Doctor and Romana, really carry the story forward, embodying the blend of wit and seriousness that fans expect. There's something distinctive about its themes of sacrifice and power struggles that resonates, albeit in a rather kitschy way.
This episode has had a modest release history, with various home video formats over the years, but it's still not as widely circulated as some of the more popular stories. Interest among collectors seems fairly consistent, particularly for those drawn to the more eccentric entries in the series. While it may not be a high-value item, its quirks and nostalgic charm keep it relevant in discussions among hardcore fans.
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