Time Lord/WMG
"Martin Van Buren was known as something of a free-spending dandy, favoring brightly colored vest and ascots and strange, luminous waistcoats. Only later did we find out that this was because he was a Time Lord."
"The Doctor is a Time Lord?"—Sabalom Glitz
This is a page is for every theory that involves characters who are actually Time Lords/Ladies. Contains spoilers!!
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All pregnant women are Time Lords.
Why? Because they have two hearts inside them.
- What about triplets?
- Well, that would mean that the woman is a pregnant Time Lord.
- Wouldn't a pregnant Time Lord have four hearts inside them?
- No, because first incarnations of time lords only have one heart.
- Actually, that's only loomed Gallifreyans...
- No, because first incarnations of time lords only have one heart.
- Wouldn't a pregnant Time Lord have four hearts inside them?
- Well, that would mean that the woman is a pregnant Time Lord.
Jenny Everywhere is a regeneration of Jenny.
Everybody is a time lord, and the human race doesn't exist.
everybody is a time lord and we are all just wearing chameleon arches it happened like so, the time lords fearing the time war each individually without telling anyone took experimental chameleon arches went to earth in different time periods of course and put on a chameleon arch not knowing that they were powerful enough to make them and everybody else completely forget about them. they then proceeded to build human civilization and created a closed time loop of becoming human to fit in with humans, which had never existed in the first place, this also explains why time lords and humans look so similar,
Caterpillars are Time Lords
They regenerate into butterflies.
Tadpoles are Time Lords
They regenerate into frogs/toads.
TV Tropes is a Time Lord
The ad server is its TARDIS.
- Wait...I thought AdBot was a Dalek?
The Forerunners are the Time Lords.
- The Time War is what killed them, when the Doctor used the Halos as a last resort weapon. * The Flood were engineered to be weapons against the Daleks - that's why they can hack machines as easily as organic systems.
- Hence the Forerunner names like "The Librarian" and "The Didact."
- Guilty Spark was made with the same technology used to make the Toclafane, a technology we know for sure exists in the Haloverse - making A Is out of human brains.
- The Shield World dyson sphere technology is obviosuly based off that of the TARDIS.
- We already suspect that Sgt Johnson is time lord, which would explain how he really escaped from the first Halo.
- This also explains 343 Guilty Spark's line "last time you asked me, would I do it?" This line refers to the first activation of the Halo array. Since the Doctor was the one who first fired the rings, this means that Master Chief is in fact one of the Doctor's regenerations.
Lelouch and Mentok are the same person.
- Lelouch is just younger, and his mind-takery is weaker, and sealed at birth. Pizza Butt merely opened it up again.
- Since he's not green, that can only mean..
- Time Lord, what else?
- Or really good concealer.
- Since he's not green, that can only mean..
Every Ditz in fiction is a Time Lord that possesses power of Haruhi-esque proportions.
This includes but is not limited to:
- Millefeuille Sakuraba
- Floe
- Excel
- Himeko
- Ed
- Cosmo
- Patrick Star
- Gir
- T-Rex
- Elan
- Kiki
- Lydia Bennet
- Flonne and Captain Gordon, DEFENDER OF EARTH!!!
- Cirno
- Lucia
- Lloyd and Colette
- Aoi Kanda
- Maya Fey, Ini Mini, Trucy Wright, et al.
- 2D
- Sarah Jerrand
Any device that allows on to Time Travel beyond July 7, 2007 (whether going forwards or backwards in time)is a TARDIS.
Furthermore, since the time travel drug allows one to travel beyond that point and is made from lavender, we must conclude that TARDI Ss are the evolved form of lavender
Anonymous is a Time Lord.
If it travels to a time without internet, it forms a collective unconscious, but if it travels to a time with the internet, it can manifest into a collective consciousness. And its TARDIS is an invisible, intangible, part of your brain.
Barbie is a Time Lord
First there was Barbie. Then Skipper (who no one remembers). Then Stacy (who even fewer people remember)(don't ask me how there can be fewer people than no one). Then finally Kelly. What no one realizes is that all these girls are actually the same person, different regenerations of Barbie. Barbie obviously has leet Time Lord skills, as she is able to co-exist with other regenerations on a regular basis. Whether her intentions towards humanity are benevolent or malevolent has yet to be seen.
- Most definitely malevolent. Some sort of plot involving making Earth females feel inadequate, for certain.
- Skipper was Barbie's kid sister. Or did they retcon that?
Earth is actually Gallifrey.
For maximum inclusiveness.
There are no such things as Time Lords.
Time Lords are just the product of the collabortion of deranged tropers.
- Absolutely impossible.
All clowns are Time Lords.
And their cars are their TARDISes
- Well, we all know that most of the Time Lords were becoming evil, so clowns are the next logical step.
All cats are Time Lords.
It explains the nine lives thing.
Who (from "who's on first) is a Time Lord
First base is TARDIS
The narrator is a Time Lord.
As in, the narrator of every TV show, movie, video game, radio series, or what-have-you. That's why he (or she) has a different voice every time. They just want you to think there are different narrators.
God is a Time Lord.
Am I the first person to figure this out? God is clearly a Time Lord. He acts Bipolar through much of the Old Testament, meaning he's regenerating and his personality is changing. Then he's a god in human form for a while? Chameleon arc anyone?
You are a Time Lord.
It's obvious. Everything is explained by you being a Time Lord. I can't believe you've never Time Lord. It's Time Lord. Time Lord Time Lord Time Lord. Time Lord Time Lord. TARDIS.
The Geico mascot is a Time Lord.
Something he has is bigger on the inside, that's his TARDIS.
LEGO!Bruce Wayne is a timelord
His identities include: Satipo, Racer X, Nizams guard, a Nazi and a Communist. Proof. [dead link]
All earthworms are Time Lords.
They have multiple hearts, and they regenerate if they get hurt.
The Irish are a race of Time Lords.
Cos if you look at the Irish census records from 1901 and 1911, many, many, MANY people age much more than 10 years, or age much less than 10 years. And I'm not talking about a year or so difference from what it should be, I'm talking some people are younger on the 1911 census than on the 1901 census.
We are all time Lords.
- and our computers or laptops are the TARDIS.
- Nah. tvtropes itself is our tardis!
And finally, The List, Yes that list.
The List of...
Identified Time Lords
Time Lord: | Nickname | TARDIS or Related Device: | Companion (s) |
The Doctor. | The Doctor | The TARDIS | Varies |
Melody Pond <- Doctor Who series 6 spoilers! | Technically River Song as that's not her real name | Whichever vehicle she steals | The Doctor |
Shakespeare | The Bard | The Globe | His acting troupe |
Shakespeare is also the leader of the travelling acting troupe from Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead, which would explain a lot. | The Bard | The wagon | His acting troupe... And his wife Anne Hathaway, who he dropped off in 2001 so she could star in The Princess Diaries |
Kyon | The Slider | N/A - he slides | The SOS brigade (Haruhi is kept in the dark about this.) |
H.M. Murdock. See the show's Wild Mass Guessing page for a whole Epileptic Tree about this one | Murdock. Or the name of whatever persona he's taken on that week. | The van (although that's more B.A.'s thing).....maybe Murdock's a stranded Time Lord without a TARDIS. | Hannibal, B.A., and Face |
Sailor Pluto, who is also possibly the Doctor's granddaughter Susan. | The Sailor | The Gates of Time and their immediate environs | Sailor Chibi-Moon |
David Bowie seems to have a habit of regenerating, with about five to account for as of 2003. First, he was a quirky folk singer, then a red-mulleted transexual alien (Ziggy-Diamond Dogs). Then a decadent, vicious aristocrat (Young Americans-Station'). Then, a moody avant-garde (Low-Scary Monsters). Then a rather generic pop star (Let's Dance-Never Let Me Down). Then a lively cynical intellectual with a serious dark side (Tin Machine-Earthling). And finally, he became his latest form, a down-to-earth hipster (Hours...-Reality). | Ziggy Stardust, The Thin White Duke, an alligator. | N/A | Iggy Pop, Klaus Nomi, Brian Eno, Trent Reznor |
Since Foreman clearly isn't her real surname, she is also possibly Susan Sto Helit... | Unknown | N/A. When she really needs one, she just borrows her grandfather's. | Death of Rats and Quoth the Raven |
...which means the Doctor is Death in addition to everything else. Which makes a vague sort of sense, since Death is, as stated below, a Time Lord in Purgatory. That and the Doctor is a Walking Disaster Area and it's a very cold day in hell when Everybody Lives and downright arctic when the fatality count doesn't reach one before the end of any given adventure. | The Final Reality | Binky | Albert |
Great Cthulhu | The Dweller in the Deep; The High Priest of the Great Old Ones | R'lyeh | A few dozen shoggoth |
Gordon | The Mechanic | A trash can, taken over by Oscar | a horde of children |
Dr. Disaster | N/A | Unknown, but The Court incorporates TARDIS technology (it grown organically, and the Year 8 dorms are larger on the inside). | |
Nagi Homura | N/A | Whatever is behind that door at the end | |
James Bond | The Bachelor, Rassilon, The Agent | Can look like any Cool Car, and contains far more gadgets than its volume ought to allow | A staggering array of beautiful women |
Sam Tyler | The Master | He lost it in Manchester (or NYC, depending on the regeneration) and left the perception filter on | |
And Gene Hunt | The Guv | Ford Cortina XL/Audi Quatro Motorcar Chameleon Circuit: Faulty. His Cars are always imperfect copies of what they’re suppose to look like. The Cortina XL (XL badge is clear on the front grill) never had a vinyl roof. The Quatro wasn’t available in right—hand—drive in 1981. | |
Jack Bauer | The Bauer | His Briefcase | All CTU agents |
John Connor | The Future Leader Of Mankind | Nudity | Cameron, his mother Sarah, Arnie |
Elizabeth Weir | N/A | Her watch | John Sheppard |
MacGyver | The MacGyver | He builds them out of household objects as needed | |
Mary Poppins, who eventually regenerated into... | The Nanny | Her bag | All her charges, including grown ones like Bert |
Ms. Frizzle | The Teacher | The "Magic" School Bus | Her students |
Beakman; Bill Nye and Mr. Wizard are other regenerations. | The Scientist | Beakman's lab | Lester the Rat |
Donnie Darko | The Manipulated Living | The jet engine. | Frank the Rabbit |
Paul and Leto II Atreides | The Emperor | An ornithopter | Sietch Tabr |
Prince Eric Charming | The Prince | N/A | His wives |
Batman | The Bat; The Detective | The bookshelf that leads to the Batcave, which is the inside of the TARDIS. | The rest of the Bat-Family |
Willy Wonka | The Amazing Chocolatier | The Great Glass Elevator | Charlie Bucket |
Michael Jackson | The King of Pop | Neverland Ranch | Four other family members |
Dr. McNinja is the final regeneration of The Doctor. He's replacing standard regeneration with sheer badass. | The Doctor | Presumably, The TARDIS, the same as his former form. | Gordito |
Vector Prime | The Guardian of Time and Space | is a TARDIS by virtue of scanning one for use as an alt mode | Safeguard, Jolt, Six-Speed, and Reverb |
Primus | The Creator | Vector Prime, who was given a Spark as one of Primus' first energy-being deeds | The entire population of Cybertron |
Ryo Akiyama | The Slider, meaning Ryo may or may not be Kyon's regeneration or pre-generation | Milleniumon | Whoever his digimon partner is at the moment. He also partners with other chosen in the games, so Taichi and Ken also. |
Zordon was in his second to final incarnation, and used his final regeneration for the massive energy wave. | The Sage | The Command Center/Power Chamber | Alpha 5, Tommy Oliver, Andros |
Tohno Shiki | The Eyes | His knife | |
Iroh, who is The First Incarnation of The Doctor, from before his actual series started. | The Dragon (he chose the name "Doctor" later) | Zuko's ship was his TARDIS. | Prince Zuko |
The Angry Video Game Nerd, who, like the Doctor at one point, was trialed and sentenced by the Time Lords to lose his memories and be human. He regenerated into an angry young man who spends all his time playing horrible video games. He implies that it is his duty or destiny to play bad games, no matter how much he would like to escape, and his theme tune even begins with: "He's gonna take you back to the past..." The tragedy of this is compounded by the fact that he is "Chronologically Confused" about several things. It is possible that his clones are regenerations, and that he regenerated during a teleportation during the Star Trek episode. | The Nerd | The Power Glove | Kyle Justin |
That Guy with the Glasses is obviously a regeneration of the same Time Lord which explains comparison between the two and their reacitons to one another. | The Glasses | The Swirly Chair | The Nostalgia Chick (who is just biding her time until she takes over) |
Both Hiro Nakamura and Takezo Kensei. | The Fanboy, The Samurai | N/A - Hiro doesn't need one, Takezu doesn't have one | Ando is Hiro's companion |
Bill S. Preston, Esquire and Ted "Theodore" Logan are not only Time Lords, they're the first Time Lords. More like, Bill S. Rassilon! | Rassilion, Omega | The phone booths | The Princesses |
Will Navidson | The Photographer | His House, which is far larger on the inside. | Karen, Ton, His Kids |
Rufus is clearly also a timelord. As is Clarence Clemons in the Future. Are the other members of the E Street Band? | The Other | The phone booths; evidently a genetic form preference of the TARDISes. | |
Bruce Springsteen. | The Boss | A '69 Chevy with a 396. | Stevie Van Zandt |
Death (See Below and Above). | The Reaper | His house, which is bigger on the inside. | Albert |
Cole Hawlings. | The Doctor (2nd incarnation) | His Punch-and-Judy booth | Kay Harker |
Mycroft Holmes. | The Cynic | The Diogenes Club. | |
... regenerated into L | The Detective | Wammy's House | Watari |
... and he regenerates into Near. Also known as Aeon | N | Wammy's House | |
Prior to regenerating into L he was Fionn Maccumhail... | The Thumbsucker | N/A | |
... and between those incarnations, he was Paul McCartney of The Beatles. | The Cute One | The Help!! House | John, George, Ringo |
... and has since regenerated into Peter Wentz of Fall Out Boy. | N/A | N/A | |
... and before ANY of those, he was Mytho from Princess Tutu | The Prince | N/A | Fakir, Rue |
Blackadder. | The Black Adder | The time machine from Blackadder Back and Forth | Baldrick |
Ben Tennyson......If the Doctor touches the Omnitrix when it's in "collect" mode. | The Shapeshifter? | The Rust Bucket (or Kevin's car, provided it stays well away from 1976) | Grandpa Max, Gwen, and Kevin Levin |
Gary Seven | N/A | N/A | Roberta Lincoln |
Princess Rosalina | The Star-Mother | The Observatory | The Lumas |
General Forsythe | The General | N/A | |
Tsunade | The Legendary Sucker | Sake bottle | Shizune |
Mr. Game & Watch is not only a Time Lord, but he has used his TARDIS to become Lord of Hammerspace. | The Game Machine | An R.O.B.? | Those people who hold his fireman trampoline |
All anime characters who display High-Pressure Blood. The high pressure comes from having two hearts pumping blood extra hard. The lack of regeneration everywhere is simple- they do not know that they are Time Lords, and, as the Master shows, regeneration can be rejected. As they do not know it is a possibility, Their minds make it real. Those who believe that they can live badly enough do so, explaining all the death-defying stuff and revivals, which are more a case of convincing them that they can regenerate than externally forcing it. By extension, Fist of the North Star takes place in Galifrey's more violent past. | Varies | Varies | Varies |
Charles Ofdensen and Mr. Selatcia | The Manager (Ofdensen) | possibly Mordhaus (Ofdensen) | Dethklok (Ofdensen), The Tribunal (Selatcia) |
The Gentleman He even has a Time Lord-ian name. He's at the end of his regenerations, though. | The Gentleman | N/A | |
Doctor Ivo Robotnik, a.k.a. Eggman | The Carpenter; The Eggman; The Walrus | His Egg-O-Matic, the hovercraft he usually uses. It's not nearly as destructible as his other devices, implying that it is merely a plasmic shell. His first appearance ever shows him extend a wrecking ball larger than the craft itself, so it obviously can distort space. | Metal Sonic |
... who regenerated into Jamie Hyneman | The Mythbuster | The M5 Industries building | Adam Savage |
Mister Rogers | The Champion | The Land of Make Believe, or The Trolley | |
Jesus, who regenerates into... | The Savior | N/A | The Disciples |
Santa. | The Toymaker | His sleigh. | Mrs. Claus and the Elves |
Sakura is a Time Lord banished to humanity, and all the "angels" are other Time Lords meant to keep him in check. | The Pedophile | N/A | Dokuro-chan |
Malcolm Reynolds | The Captain | Serenity | His crew |
Commander Shepard | The Commander | ||
Urdnot Wrex | The Krogan | His ancestral armor | Shepard |
Sovereign | Nazara | himself | Saren and an indeterminate number of Geth |
Harbinger, who regenerated into Joshua Graham | The Harbinger | The Collector Base | The Collector General and the base's inhabitants |
Han Solo, later known as Indiana Jones and Agent Deckard and President James Maarhsall. | The Archaeologist, | The Millennium Falcon, Air Force One. | Chewbacca |
Dio Brando and Jotaro Kujo | The World/Star Platinum | Steamroller (Dio Brando) | |
Yuko Ichihara | The Witch | Her house, which has its perception filters on overdrive | "Watanuki Kimihiro" |
Mega Man. Mega Man X, Cyber-Elf X, Model X, Mega Man Trigger, and Trigger's partial regeneration, Mega Man Volnutt are his regenerations, flawed by the fact that he is a beta robotic Time Lord. More than just a robot, indeed. | The Blue Bomber | Eddie the Flip-Top Robot (Classic), Data (Trigger and Volnutt) | Roll, Zero |
Zero. Yup. He's We Can Rebuild Him personified. | The Crimson Swordsman | N/A | Mega Man X |
Of course Dr. Wily, Isoc, Dr. Weil, and Master Albert are the same being. (And Wily the boat guy from Mega Man Legends!) | The Roboticist | His castle, with the UFO as backup | The Yellow Demon |
Lazarus Long | The Madman, Albert Einstein | Eventually, the Gay Deceiver | |
All of The Other Darrins | Varies | Varies | |
Simo Häyhä | The Sniper/ The White Death | Finland | |
Derren Brown, who is also a Jedi. | The Mentalist | N/A | |
... who regenerates into Patrick Jane. He is psychic - he just had a Ten-esque lapse of judgement. | The Mentalist | The CBI Van | Lisbon, Rigsby, Cho, and Van Pelt. |
Big Boss, and, by extension, his children. | Big Boss, The Snake | Every cardboard box he touches. | Their CODEC crews |
Clockwork. | The Ghost | His castle in the Ghost Zone | Daniel Phantom |
Ms. Hawking the jewelry store owner. | N/A | N/A | |
Cable and Nathanial Summers. | The Messiah (circa Cable and Deadpool) | Greymalkin | |
Cid, and thus by extension... | The Engineer | The Airship | The Heroes of whatever era he's in |
...his son Balthier | The Leading Man | Located somewhere on the Strahl | Fran |
Mick Foley | The Hardcore Legend | Currently on loan to WWE and being used as the Hell in a Cell cage | Sting, Mikey Whipwreck, Paul Bearer, Vince McMahon, The Rock, and Jeremy Borash, in that order |
Commander Kahn. How else was he able to send the agents to 15th century Italy? | N/A | N/A | |
Kiva Andru. | N/A | When the Glorft's Avatar prototype was changed to Megas, it also became Kiva's TARDIS (until Coop destroyed the time flux control unit). | Coop and Jamie |
Sheriff Andy Taylor. | The Sheriff | The Ford police cruiser that updated itself every year from 1960 to 1966 | Barney Fife |
Phoenix Wright. | The Ace Attorney | The MASON System | Maya Fey, Pearl Fey, Trucy Wright |
The Nibblonians from Futurama. | Varies | Varies | Varies |
Lelouch and, by extension, Mentok (See above) | The Chessmaster | N/A | C.C. |
WALL-E | The Woobie | His ship | EVE |
The President, whose regenerations include every president in U.S. history. This includes every President of the Continental Congress. Furthermore, the regeneration from Cyrus Griffin to George Washington was a result of the Time War. | The President (Mr. President) | Currently takes the form of Air Force One, but can also become a huge mecha. | The Vice-President, which is merely a title given to his companion |
The Prime Minister, whose regenerations include every UK Prime Minister. See Above. | The Prime Minister | 10 Downing Street | |
The Prime Minister, whose regenerations include every Canadian Prime Minister. See Above. | The Canadian Prime Minister | Parliament Hill | |
In fact, it may be safe to say that each stable nation has its own Time Lord-in-chief, who maintains the illusion of a changing head of state in order to throw the normals off the trail. This is the true "One World Government" that all the conspiracy kooks are nutso about. | Varies | Varies | |
Kane. He's immortal, and there's even canonical evidence that he regenerates from wounds that should have killed him. | The Messiah/The Prophet | Temple Prime | |
Zasalamel | N/A | The Clocktower | N/A |
The Undertaker. C'mon now, how many times have we seen him die, just to come back looking completely different and with a tweaked character? | The Undertaker | The urn | Paul Bearer |
Alfredo Aldarisio | The Traveling Salesman | N/A | |
The Janitor | The Janitor | Sacred Heart Hospital (or, more specifically, his broom closet). | |
Henry from Eureka - he has a sonic screwdriver | N/A | He apparently doesn't have one, as he had to find a different means to travel back in time. He could have simply lost it between the present and future, though. | The various townsfolk of Eureka and Jack |
Henry from The Time Traveler's Wife | N/A | Whatever it is, it's broken but good. | Clare |
The Cheat | The Cheat | The King Of Town's grill (large enough on the inside to hold Strong Sad). | Strong Bad and Strong Mad |
The Contributors (Each is a separate regeneration) | The Contributor, This Troper | TV Tropes Wiki | |
The TARDIS | The Doctor | Varies | |
Stephen Fry | Oscar Wilde, The Headmaster, The Jeeves, The Melchett etc. | His black cab | Hugh Laurie |
The G-Man | The G-Man | His briefcase | Gordon Freeman |
Tom Clancy. | The Master of Military Suspense | N/A | |
Michael Phelps- he apparently competed in the Munich Games. | The Swimmer | Unknown; definitely has a pool room, though. | |
Sherlock Holmes, who is also called Danuve and happens to be half Vulcan. Also, his previous incarnation was called Auguste Dupin. His subsequent incarnation is still called Sherlock. | The Great Detective | 221B Baker Street | Watson |
John Munch | The Cop | N/A | |
Dr. Henry Killinger | The Diplomat | The Magic Murder Bag | |
Every Ditz is a different regeneration of a Time Lord with power of Haruhi-esque proportions | The Ditz | Varies | |
Original Bubs (regenerated into Bubs) | The Haggler | Bubs Concession Stand (it's bigger on the inside) | Homestar Runner, Marzipan, Coach Z |
Sam and Max | The Freelance Police | The DeSoto (it's sentient and has a soul) | |
Kasuga Ayumu | Osaka | Chiyo's Dad. | |
Link | Hero of Time/Everything else | Master Sword | Various Expository Fairies |
Captain Price | The Captain | His Hat | Various (usually Scottish) SAS operatives from WWII to 2016 |
Stephen Colbert | The Pundit | The C Desk | Jon Stewart |
Chell | Subject Name Here | The Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device | The Companion Cube |
The blue portal, with the alternate skins as regenerations | Blue | The portal gun | The orange portal |
The orange portal (for regenerations see above) | Red, Orange, Yellow, Gold (depending on what color you think it is) | The portal gun | The blue Portal |
Gilliam Jeager and Raul/Fiona Ganedan | Helios Olympus for Gilliam | The XN Geist for Gilliam, the Excellence for Raul and Fiona | |
Sergeant Johnson | The Sergeant | His cigar | |
The Time Traveller | The Time Traveller | The Time Machine | Weena |
Lara Croft | The Tomb Raider | Croft Manor | |
Altair | The Assassin | The Animus | |
Dr. Gordon Freeman | The Free-man | His crowbar | Alyx Vance |
Kirby | The Kirby | Warp Star, or later, the Dragoon. | |
The Stig | The Stig | The Reasonably Priced Car | Jeremy Clarkson, James May, Richard Hammond |
Kaede Nagase | The Master Ninja | Her Pactio artifact; an Invisibility Cloak with a whole house inside. Probably a Cassiopeia too, for the Time Travel part. | None at the moment, usually the lolicon twins |
The Princess | The Princess | N/A | |
The Professor | The Professor | He's hiding it somewhere on the island. Alternately, it is the island. | |
Ramona Flowers | The Hair | Her Bag | Scott |
The Warden | The Warden | Superjail | Alice, Jared, and Jailbot. |
Weegee | Luigi, Gay Luigi, Mama Luigi, Guyii, Fortran. | Adobe. | |
Hikaru Shidou | The Magic Knight Of Fire; The Last Pillar of Cephiro | TARDIS? She don't need no stinkin' TARDIS! She uses her own willpower instead! | |
Ciaphas Cain, Hero of the Imperium! | The Commissar | A scout-pattern Salamander | Jurgen |
Neo | The One | The Matrix | Trinity, Morpheus |
King Arthur | The King (or The Knight) | Avalon | The Knights of the Round Table |
Sir Topham Hatt | The Fat Controller | his car | The enignes |
Narga | The Divine Dragon | The levels Sword of Seals 16x, Tower of Valni 8 and Shadow Dragon 24x | |
Madotsuki | N/A | The Bed | |
Che Guevara, who is also Uboa and Nyarlathotep | The Revelutionary | His motorcycle, also the glowstick | |
Nebula | N/A | Alisa Southerncross | |
Lord Nemesis | Mender Silos | The Pillar of Ice and Flame | |
Ingram Prisken, who was Gilbert Durandal in a previous incarnation. After this one, his regeneration malfunctioned somehow, leading to the empowerment of... | Time Diver | The Astranagant | |
Cobray Gordon | (Another) Time Diver | The Dis Astranagant | |
The Dog | The Dog | His water tank | |
The Doctor | The Doctor | Demon Crown | |
Chuck Norris, Who was both a full regeneration from Teddy Roosevelt as well as a split much like Doctor 10.5 | The Chuck Norris | His Beard | |
Kotarou Kobayashi | N/A | N/A | |
The Old Wizard | The Wizard | His staff | Luna |
Dexter Morgan | The Dark Defender; The Bay Harbor Butcher | most probably the room where he kills his victims | Miguel Prado for a short time, although Dexter didn't like it. |
Sanae Hanekoma | The CAT; The Producer | His Cafe Wild-Kat | |
Rumisiel | The Stoner | A Filing Cabinet (currently misplaced) | Ash, Emily |
Helen Cutter | Ms Evil Fanservice | unknown | |
The Cat | The Cat | Red Dwarf | Dave Lister, Arnold Rimmer, Kryten |
Dylan Hunt | The Restorator; The Paradine | The Andromeda Ascendant | |
The Borg Queen | The Queen | Borg Sphere | The Borg Collective |
The Main Character from Baldur's Gate, who is also a previous incarnation of Dexter Morgan. (see above) | The Hero of Baldur's Gate; The Child of Bhaal; The Bhaalspawn | The Pocket Plane | Too many to list here |
Lavok Corthala | N/A | The Dimensional Sphere | |
Shinichi Kudo, who happens to use the pseudonyms Conan Edogawa, Danuve, L, and possibly Loki. Two of his previous incarnations were Sherlock Holmes and Auguste Dupin. (see above) | The Great Detective | probably several different ones | |
Ark | The Creator | Pandora's Box | |
Doctor Emmett Brown | The Doctor | The Delorean, later The Locomotive | Marty McFly, Clara Clayton, Jules and Verne, Einstein. |
Ginko. That's how he gets those modern clothes being in 19th century Japan. | N/A | Mushi. | |
Dialga | N/A | Adamant Orb | Whoever can catch him |
Ferb Fletcher | N/A | His various physics defying inventions | |
Chester A. Bum | The Bum | Alternates between a pie, a Cheerios box and a Pepsi bottle | |
Shouty Guy | The Euthanizer | The entire Mondo Medicals facility | |
Sophie Hatter | The Hatter | Howl's castle door | Howl, Michael, Calcifer |
For that matter, probably Howl too | The Wizard | His castle door | Sophie, Michael, Calcifer |
Melchior, Gaspar, and Belthasar | The Gurus of Life, Time, and Reason | Epoch, but only for Belthasar | Crono, Marle, Lucca, Robo, Frog, Ayla, Magus |
Doctor Parnassus | The Doctor | The Mirror of Dreams | |
Captain Gordon, 37th Defender of Earth!, who regenerated into... | The Defender | Thursday | Jennifer |
Bang Shishigami | The Divine Lightning of Justice | His giant nail | Hironobu Kageyama |
Dean Winchester | The Hunter | 1967 Chevy Impala | Sam Winchester, Bobby Singer, Castiel, Chuck the Prophet |
Takeshi Kaga (regenerates into Mark Dacascos) | The Chairman | Kitchen Stadium | The Iron Chefs |
Cody, with Joshua as a regeneration. | The geek, Hijotee's O.C. (Joshua), the gay guy (William Country counter part) | N/A | Fellow time lords Gwen and Joshua |
Gwen | The goth girl | TDI's confessonal, why she never, never leaves it. | Fellow time lords Cody and Joshua |
Ezekiel | The home schooled sexist, home school, big Z, Zeke, the first one off | His own hat | Who ever turns out to be his one true girlfriend |
All three Eds, as regenerations of each other | See below | See below | See below |
Ed | The idiot, Edzilla, Ed-o-puss | his tub of GRAVY![1] | Jib, the other two Eds, whatever object he gives a name to |
Edd, who also regenerated into Hank Hill | The nerd, Double D | His hat | The other two Eds |
Eddy | The scamer, profesor scam | His so called "brother's room" | The other two Eds |
Zee Tee, his Evil counter part at the end being his regeneration | Flower-man | The eversion points | N/A |
Bart Simpson | The Bart man, el-Barto | His skateboard | N/A |
Homer Simpson, who has a very long regeneration chain. To start, he regenerated into... | Homer, Hulk-Homer | The couch | N/A |
...Phillip J. Fry, who regenerated into... | Fry | Bender, that orb from Bender's big score[2] | The crew |
...Peter Griffin, who regeerated into... | The fat-man | The house | Like Ed, what ever object he gives a name to |
...Eric Cartman | Cartman | N/A | Kenny |
Hank Hill, who regerated to Ezekiel (See above) | Hank | Propane | N/A |
Parker | Parker | Don't know—she parked it somewhere. | The Leverage team |
Donny Donowitz | The Bear Jew | Unknown (but he does have a sonic bat) | The Inglourious Basterds |
... who regenerates into The Scout | The Scout | Either of his bats, one of which is likely left over from his last form, if a little beat up. | Either Reliable Excavation and Demolition or the Builder's League United. |
Rachel Alucard | The Rabbit | Nago & Gii | Valkenhayn |
Yumemi Okazaki | The Fantasy Legend | Probability Space Hypervessel | Chiyuri and Ruukoto |
Big Gay Al | Big Gay Al | The suitcase from his debut episode | Mr. Slave, numerous outcast gay animals |
The Avatar | The Avatar | Unknown | Various; latest are Katara, Sokka, Toph, Zuko and Suki |
Ned | The Piemaker | The Pie Hole | Chuck, Emerson, Olive |
Enoby Dark'ness Dementia Raven/Tara Way | The Paradox | Draco, Willow, | |
Yutaka | [unknown] | [unknown] | [unknown] |
Morgan Freeman, due to being Aya Hirano, Wendee Lee, and more, is not only a Time Lord, but a shapeshifter as well. | [unknown] | [unknown] | [unknown] |
David Xanatos who regenerates into Chef and then Will Riker | [unknown] | [unknown] | [unknown] |
Mister Maker | The Maker | His workshop | The shapes, the kids, that damn ugly bird in the clock |
Alternately, every life form in every universe is a Time Lord at some point in reincarnation. Thus, the Ultimate Question is really 'How many Time Lords are there in total?' 42. | Varies | Varies | Varies |
Tsukasa | The Rider, Kamen Rider Decade, Decade Destoryer of World, Decade, take your pick. | Natsumi's house in conjunction with the Decadriver | Natsumi, Yuuske, Kaito (ocasionally) and Kivala |
Gardevoir | The Psychic | The Pokémon World | Gallade |
Grand Moff Tarkin | The Butcher of Alderaan | The Death Star | Darth Vader, Admiral Motti, and High General Tagge |
Dom Cobb | The Extractor | The Somnacin suitcase | The rest of the dream team |
The narrator of every series | The Narrator | The voice-recording booth | The cast |
Mrs. Kim | The Shopkeeper | One of her antiques | Lane's husband |
Beck | His old Airstream trailer | Jade | |
Snoopy | The Flying Ace | The Doghouse | Woodstock |
Chip and Dale | The 'Munks, The Rescue Rangers | Hollows in trees, Rescue Rangers Headquarters | Clarice, Monty, Zipper, Gadget, Tammy, Sparky, Foxglove |
Calvin, who regenerates into... | The Kid | Cardboard box | Hobbes |
...Jason FOX | The Brainbox | The iFruit | Marcus Jones, Eileen Jacobson |
Urban Chronotis, Regius Professor of Chronology (this one is kinda sorta canon, if he's the same person as Professor Chronotis in "Shada") | The Professor | His study | Dirk Gently, Richard MacDuff |
Steve? from Minecraft | The Crafter | He builds it out of diamond and obsidian | the mobs |
|Mr. Potato Head | The Spud | Himself (Specifically, his butt.) | Mrs. Potato Head, The Pizza Planet Aliens |
The player character from Ace Combat (each is a different regeneration) | The Ace | His plane (explains the missile counts) | His wingmen |
Kei Nagase | The Wingman | Her plane. She also has the ability to regenerate into a youger version of her previous appearance | She's usually one of the companions |
Riku Imabitch (regenerates into the same body due to Time Lord down syndrome) | The Emo Kid | Alcohol (Best TARDIS ever) | Axel Rose, Zexion Doreone, Marluxia Queenly, Jesus Christ |
Gilbert Beilschmidt | The Prussian | Busby's chair | Gilbird |
9-volt | The Big N fanboy | His Hoverboard | Varies on game. |
Doctor Whooves | My Little Time Lord | The TARDIS | Romana T. Colgate, Harold Saddleton, Derpy Hooves/Ditzy Doo, Twilight Sparkle, Pinkamina Diane Pie |
Neil Gaiman | The Writer | a Gazebo | Maddie, The Fabulous Lorraine, Amanda Palmer |
Coconuts | The Janitor | His Plunger | Sewer Creatures |
Vishnu | The Preserver | [unknown] | Multiple |
Wakko | The Great Wakkorotti | Gag Bag | Yakko and Dot |
Garfield | The Fat Cat | His bed | Jon Arbuckle and Odie |
Lavi /Marian Cross Because those two are two alike for it to be a coincidence. So Lavi grows up, and travels back in time as Marian Cross | Bookman Jr./The General | Allen's Ark | Bookman, Maria (the creepy butterfly lady), Allen (to operate Ark) and Co., and of course... TIMCAMPY |
Lord English | The Time Traveling Demon | His Cairo Overcoat | The Felt |
Clockwerk | The Monster | Krack-Karov Volcano, various other machines lying around in storage | Currently the Fiendish Five |
Sissel | The Mystery | The Temsik Meteorite | Lynne, Missile and anyone else he wants to save |
The Ones | The Father, the Son, and the Daughter | The Mortis Monolith | The Servant/Mother (abandoned after her fall from grace and transformation into Abeloth) |
Link, who notably due to the presence of the Triforce regenerates into himself in an alternate timeline. | N/A | The Temple of Time | Princess Zelda, Ganon |
The Vault Dweller, who regenerated into his own grandson, then Liam Neeson, then possibly Liam Neeson's son and then the Courier. | N/A | The Highwayman | Tycho, Sulik, John Cassidy, Dogmeat, Dogmeat's Puppies, Dr. Li, Star Paladin Cross, Sarah Lyons, Rose of Sharon Cassidy, Felicia Day, Raul, Boone, Joshua Graham |