. "unbarmherzig"@de . . "Prisoners of Time"@de . . . . . . "Les Judoons \u00E9taient une esp\u00E8ce d'humano\u00EFdes ressemblant \u00E0 des rhinoc\u00E9ros souvent employ\u00E9s comme mercenaires ou force de police."@fr . . "Judoon"@en . . . "Judoon"@en . . . . . . . "Judoon"@de . . "De Judoon is een groep intergalactische politieagenten. Ze hebben het uiterlijk van een neushoorn maar hebben ook menselijke eigenschappen. Ze hebben grote longen waarmee ze zelfs in gebieden met weinig zuurstof toch goed adem kunnen halen en ze hebben geel bloed. De Judoon sporen vaak criminelen op. Bij deze operaties houden ze vaak weinig rekening met de mens. De mens is voor hun niet ter zake. Dat er een paar slachtoffers vallen is over het algemeen niet erg. en:Judoon fr:Judoon Categorie:Rassen"@nl . . "The Forgotten"@de . . . "Les Judoons \u00E9taient une esp\u00E8ce d'humano\u00EFdes ressemblant \u00E0 des rhinoc\u00E9ros souvent employ\u00E9s comme mercenaires ou force de police."@fr . . "Good"@en . . "Catching criminals"@en . . . . . "Judoon, Alien"@en . . "Humanoid rhinoceros"@en . "None"@en . . . "Judoon is an uninhabited planet in the White Nebula. It was the site of the Battle of Judoon."@en . "Contributing to Project Fordy"@en . "Judoon"@en . "Judoon"@fr . "The Judoon are a race of mercenary police first appearing in the episode \"Smith and Jones\" (2007). They are basically humanoid in form, have heads that look like that of a rhinoceros, and wear black, bulky armour with heavy boots. As explained by David Tennant in a later interview, the name Judoon and the fact that the episode they appear in is set on the moon is an in-joke from the scriptwriter. As Tennant naturally has a Scottish accent one of the harder sounds to pronounce with an English accent is the 'oon' sound at the end of both words, including the line \"a Judoon platoon upon the Moon\"."@en . "The Judoon were a race of rhinocerid humanoids in the television series Doctor Who, employed, as the Doctor put it, as \"police-for-hire\" (or, he added, \"interplanetary thugs\")."@en . "The Judoon are a group of intergalactic police-for-hire that fell through a rift from The Doctor's universe."@en . . . . . "Die Judoon sind eine humanoide Rhinozeros-Spezies, die als intergalaktische Polizeitruppe im Auftrag der Schattenproklamation fungiert. Die Polizeiarbeit ist brutal und b\u00FCrokratisch. Die Judoon sind ca. 2 Meter gro\u00DF, robust und \u00E4hneln Nash\u00F6rnern auf zwei Beinen. Sie haben gelbes Blut und relativ kleine Gehirne."@de . . . . "270"^^ . . . . . "You're Joshing Me! - Doctor Who - Smith and Jones - BBC"@en . . "Doctor Who Series 3 - Clip 2"@en . "Judoon.jpg"@de . . . . . . "The Pandorica Opens"@de . . . . "Doctor Who"@en . . . . . "Prisoner of the Judoon"@de . "Judoon is an uninhabited planet in the White Nebula. It was the site of the Battle of Judoon."@en . . . . . . . . . "The Stolen Earth"@de . . "Judoon were two-metre high humanoids with stocky builds and rhinoceros-like heads. They had large lungs and could breathe even in environments with low levels of oxygen. They were resistant to even harsh physical assault, such as being hit with a marble statue. (TV: Smith and Jones) Judoon had yellow blood. (TV: Prisoner of the Judoon) They also had rather small brains; a Judoon brain was able to fit in a chest that could easily be held in a humanoid palm. (WC: Prequel: A Good Man Goes to War) The Judoon had canines, incisors, molars and pre-molars - the teeth of an omnivore, which meant they ate meat and vegetables. (WC: Teeth and Eating)"@en . . . . . . . . . . "867"^^ . "The Judoon are villains from the series Doctor Who. They are a race of rhinocerid humanoids frequently employed as a mercenary police force. They first appear in the Doctor Who episode \"Smith and Jones\"."@en . . "Smith and Jones"@en . . "The Judoon are villains from the series Doctor Who. They are a race of rhinocerid humanoids frequently employed as a mercenary police force. They first appear in the Doctor Who episode \"Smith and Jones\"."@en . "None"@en . . . . . "The Judoon were a race of rhinocerid humanoids in the television series Doctor Who, employed, as the Doctor put it, as \"police-for-hire\" (or, he added, \"interplanetary thugs\")."@en . . . "A group of Judoons"@en . . . . "Doctor Smith? - Doctor Who - Smith and Jones - BBC"@en . "The Judoon are a group of intergalactic police-for-hire that fell through a rift from The Doctor's universe."@en . . . "Physical strength, Advanced technology - In possession of laser guns, Can survive without much oxygen"@en . "Smith and Jones"@de . "De Judoon is een groep intergalactische politieagenten. Ze hebben het uiterlijk van een neushoorn maar hebben ook menselijke eigenschappen. Ze hebben grote longen waarmee ze zelfs in gebieden met weinig zuurstof toch goed adem kunnen halen en ze hebben geel bloed. De Judoon sporen vaak criminelen op. Bij deze operaties houden ze vaak weinig rekening met de mens. De mens is voor hun niet ter zake. Dat er een paar slachtoffers vallen is over het algemeen niet erg. en:Judoon fr:Judoon Categorie:Rassen"@nl . . "unbekannt"@de . "Die Judoon sind eine humanoide Rhinozeros-Spezies, die als intergalaktische Polizeitruppe im Auftrag der Schattenproklamation fungiert. Die Polizeiarbeit ist brutal und b\u00FCrokratisch. Die Judoon sind ca. 2 Meter gro\u00DF, robust und \u00E4hneln Nash\u00F6rnern auf zwei Beinen. Sie haben gelbes Blut und relativ kleine Gehirne."@de . . "Judoon"@en . "Judoon"@nl . . . . . . . . . . "Male, no known females"@en . "Corrupt Officials"@en . . . "Judoon were two-metre high humanoids with stocky builds and rhinoceros-like heads. They had large lungs and could breathe even in environments with low levels of oxygen. They were resistant to even harsh physical assault, such as being hit with a marble statue. (TV: Smith and Jones) Judoon had yellow blood. (TV: Prisoner of the Judoon) They also had rather small brains; a Judoon brain was able to fit in a chest that could easily be held in a humanoid palm. (WC: Prequel: A Good Man Goes to War) The Judoon had canines, incisors, molars and pre-molars - the teeth of an omnivore, which meant they ate meat and vegetables. (WC: Teeth and Eating)"@en . "Across the Galaxy"@en . . "Police Officers"@en . . . . . "Galactic Police"@en . . . . . "250"^^ . . . "The Judoon are a race of mercenary police first appearing in the episode \"Smith and Jones\" (2007). They are basically humanoid in form, have heads that look like that of a rhinoceros, and wear black, bulky armour with heavy boots. As explained by David Tennant in a later interview, the name Judoon and the fact that the episode they appear in is set on the moon is an in-joke from the scriptwriter. As Tennant naturally has a Scottish accent one of the harder sounds to pronounce with an English accent is the 'oon' sound at the end of both words, including the line \"a Judoon platoon upon the Moon\". Judoon are galactic police, brutal in their application of the law and highly logical in their battle tactics, but not very intelligent. They have no jurisdiction on Earth and no authority to deal with human crime, so when a fugitive alien hid out in an Earth hospital they transported the building to the moon. The Judoon carry energy weapons which can incinerate humans. In the hospital the Squad Leader is the only one seen to remove his helmet. During the episode, the Doctor demonstrates considerable knowledge of Judoon methods and says that, whilst their behaviour is (on the surface) that of a military police force, they are little more than \"interplanetary thugs\". Also, according to The Doctor, the Judoon have a \"great big lung reserve\". The Judoon are also mentioned in Revenge of the Slitheen, the first story of The Sarah Jane Adventures, although only once by name. One of the Slitheen said that the Intergalactic Police were after them. The Judoon also featured in 2008's Quick Reads release Revenge of the Judoon, where they seized Balmoral Castle in 1902 after being conned into a fraudulent mission; they made a deal with the Doctor that meant Earth was off-limits to them, something confirmed as canonical with the TV series by the BBC Monster Files feature. The Judoon are also mentioned in the Doctor Who adventures Comic \"The Great Mordillo.\" The Judoon make a return appearance in \"The Stolen Earth\", as guards to white-skinned, red-eyed humanoid females at the Shadow Proclamation. Curiously, the TARDIS does not translate their language, and the Doctor replies in their language rather than in English. They only begin speaking English once he has introduced himself. The Judoon make their first major novel appearance in Judgement of the Judoon, released April 2009. The Judoon will appear in the third series of The Sarah Jane Adventures, in the serial Prisoner of the Judoon."@en . . . .