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‘Sarah Jane Adventures’ Online Comic & Game Released For ‘Doctor Who’ Fans
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Doctor Who fans, as well as some of our younger readers, might be interested in a new online Flash game released at the BBC website. The game focuses on The Sarah Jane Adventures, and is entitled Defending Bannerman Road.

Essentially, the game is like Angry Birds, with the exception that you’re shooting out rocks and objects to squash aliens from the Doctor Who universe including the Sontarans, the Judoon, and the Slitheen.

In addition, there’s also an online motion comic that follows the story of the game, as well as a video of tips from Daniel Anthony, who plays Clyde Langer in The Sarah Jane Adventures.

The Sarah Jane Adventures is a spin-off series from Doctor Who, and follows the adventures of Sarah Jane Smith, former companion of the Doctor, as she defends the Earth from alien threats. The series is aimed at younger viewers, and will be releasing its 5th season in late 2011.

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