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There's two versions of The Five Doctors available-the original 80's version and a special edition, released in the late 90s on video and on DVD in 2001.
The special edition adds some new footage, but also features some changes to the special effects-The Time Scoop, which was a black triangle in the original, is a tornado-shaped CG cloud or something (Terrance Dicks refers to the effect as "Caspar" after the cartoon), as well as a Dalek effect updated to the "Rememberance of the Daleks" 'bolt' version, the weird lightning bolts, and a few other things as well. It also uses different edits of the "Shada" footage, removing the weird footage of Tom and Romana entering the TARDIS and instead having them simply returned to the boat. Rassilon's head is also given a deeper voice.
So which version do fans prefer? Some object to replacing FX ala the Star Wars films, but the main problem with that is that there is no 'original' version available (Yes, there were those DVDs nine years ago, but those featured the originals only in Laserdisc quality), whereas both versions are on DVD. There are also similar effects changes or alternate cuts for Earthshock, Day of the Daleks, Ark In Space, and Curse Of Fenric, Dalek Invasion of Earth etc. but those mostly have the original available as well.
The special edition adds some new footage, but also features some changes to the special effects-The Time Scoop, which was a black triangle in the original, is a tornado-shaped CG cloud or something (Terrance Dicks refers to the effect as "Caspar" after the cartoon), as well as a Dalek effect updated to the "Rememberance of the Daleks" 'bolt' version, the weird lightning bolts, and a few other things as well. It also uses different edits of the "Shada" footage, removing the weird footage of Tom and Romana entering the TARDIS and instead having them simply returned to the boat. Rassilon's head is also given a deeper voice.
So which version do fans prefer? Some object to replacing FX ala the Star Wars films, but the main problem with that is that there is no 'original' version available (Yes, there were those DVDs nine years ago, but those featured the originals only in Laserdisc quality), whereas both versions are on DVD. There are also similar effects changes or alternate cuts for Earthshock, Day of the Daleks, Ark In Space, and Curse Of Fenric, Dalek Invasion of Earth etc. but those mostly have the original available as well.