Talk:Dr. Hooves/@comment-3416476-20130730044850/@comment-11071310-20130730102631

That's pretty much it. But if you want more of an in-depth answer:

It's about a time traveller called the Doctor. He looks human, but he's actually part of an alien species called the Time Lords, from the planet Gallifrey. He's 1000 years old. He's the sole survivor of the great Time War, where the Time Lords were pitted against the Daleks (Daleks are pretty much tiny alien organisms in robotic armour). The Daleks survived the Time War, but the Doctor is more or less the last Time Lord, the last of his species.

He now spends his time travelling in his time and space machine, the TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimensions In Space). The TARDIS has the ability to disguise itself to blend in its suroundings with a devise called the chameleon circuit, but it broke, so now it's stuck in the form of a blue police box (like a phone booth), which is bigger on the inside.

The Doctor has a fondness for humans and spends a lot of time around earth. He often invites people to travel with him on his TARDIS, and when people join him for a while, they become his companions. He can speak almost every language in existence, but his TARDIS has an automatic translator anyway, for when he brings his companions to other countries/planets.

When a Time Lord is close to death, they can regenerate, which is basically healing by changing every single cell in the body. This changes their personality and appearence, which is why there are currently eleven versions of the Doctor, played by eleven different actors. The show is now fifty years old, so they basically had to come up with a way to switch up the cast every so often.

This earth pony happens to resemble the tenth incarnation of the Doctor, which is why people started calling him Doctor Whooves.