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The Weeping Angels are a race of predatory creatures from the long-running
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''. They were introduced in the 2007 episode "
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", making repeat appearances in later episodes. They also appeared in the spin-off series ''
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''. Since their initial appearance, they have been persistently nominated as one of the most popular and frightening Doctor Who monsters.
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attributes their appeal to childhood games such as Grandmother's Footsteps and the notion that every statue might secretly be a disguised Weeping Angel.''''


Description

In their usual form, Weeping Angels resemble silent human-sized stone statues in the form of winged
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s in draped clothing, such as might appear as tomb statuary in a Victorian graveyard. As they close in on more aware victims they transform to a more horrific, bestial, and demonic aspect with wide-open mouths, vampiric teeth, and clawed hands. It is also implied that Weeping Angels can mimic the forms or dimensions of a broader range of statuary if required: in "
The Angels Take Manhattan "The Angels Take Manhattan" is the fifth episode of the seventh series of the revived British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast on BBC One on 29 September 2012. It is the last in the first block of epis ...
" (2012), one Weeping Angel takes the form (or hijacks the existing form) of the
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(manifesting as a full-size Liberty with Weeping Angel features) and the final moments of "
Blink Blinking is a bodily function; it is a semi-autonomic rapid closing of the eyelid. A single blink is determined by the forceful closing of the eyelid or inactivation of the levator palpebrae superioris and the activation of the palpebral portio ...
" (2007) suggest that ''any'' statue might be a disguised Weeping Angel. In the episode "The Angels Take Manhattan", another form of Weeping Angel is shown, the
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im. Unlike the Weeping Angels, the cherubim are not silent, making a childlike giggling and having audible footsteps. It is not explicitly stated that these are young Weeping Angels, but they are referred to as "the babies". When they are not being observed by another being, Weeping Angels can move very quickly and silently. Their phenomenal speed allows them to close distances of metres literally in the blink of an eye. However, when they are being observed they become "quantum-locked", occupying a single position in space and becoming stone. In this state, they are frozen and difficult to destroy. Weeping Angels are physically very strong, although they rarely physically kill a victim since this wastes the time-potential energy which the Weeping Angels would otherwise consume. They prefer to take their energy from live victims, but if required, they can drain other forms such as that from electric lights or other electronics. Weeping Angels have also exhibited a startling ability to project themselves through images. Using this ability, the Weeping Angels appear to manifest themselves from anything from videos to drawings. Weeping Angels can also imprint a mental image of themselves into a person's mind by usually looking straight into their eyes: the image then gestates and takes over the person's body to manifest as a new Weeping Angel.


Appearances


''Doctor Who''

* "
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" (2007) * "
The Time of Angels "The Time of Angels" is the fourth episode of the fifth series of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast on 24 April 2010 on BBC One. It is the first episode of a two-part story written by showr ...
" / " Flesh and Stone" (2010) * "
The Angels Take Manhattan "The Angels Take Manhattan" is the fifth episode of the seventh series of the revived British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', which was first broadcast on BBC One on 29 September 2012. It is the last in the first block of epis ...
" (2012) * " Once, Upon Time" (2021) * "
Village of the Angels "Village of the Angels", prefixed frequently with either "Chapter Four" or "''Flux''", is the fourth episode of the thirteenth series of the British science fiction television programme ''Doctor Who'', and of the six-episode serial known collect ...
" (2021)


Cameos

* "
The God Complex "The God Complex" is the eleventh episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series ''Doctor Who'', first broadcast on BBC One on 17 September 2011. It was written by Toby Whithouse and directed by Nick Hurran. In t ...
" (2011) * " The Time of the Doctor" (2013) * " Hell Bent" (2015) * "
Revolution of the Daleks "Revolution of the Daleks" is a special episode of the British science fiction television programme ''Doctor Who'', first broadcast on BBC One on 1 January 2021. It was written by Chris Chibnall, and directed by Lee Haven Jones. The episode foll ...
" (2021) * "
The Halloween Apocalypse "The Halloween Apocalypse", prefixed frequently with either "Chapter One" or "''Flux''", is the premiere episode of the thirteenth series of the British science fiction television programme ''Doctor Who'', and the first part of the six-episode ...
" (2021) * " Survivors of the Flux" (2021)


''Class''

* " The Lost" (2016)


Novels

*''Touched by an Angel'' *''Magic of the Angels'' *''The Angel's Kiss'' *''Ten Little Aliens''


Short stories

*"Living History" *"Suddenly in a Graveyard..." *"The Garden of Statues"


Audios

* Fallen Angels * The Side of the Angels * Carnival of Angels *Out of Time 3: Wink


Video games

* ''Maze of the Dead'' (2011) * ''Don't Blink!'' (2016) * ''The Edge of Time'' (2019) * ''The Lonely Assassins'' (2021) * ''The Edge of Reality'' (2021)


Reception

In a poll conducted by the BBC, taking votes from 2,000 readers of the ''Doctor Who Adventures'' magazine, the Weeping Angels were voted the scariest monsters of 2007 with 55% of the vote; The Master and the
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s took second and third place with 15% and 4% of the vote. The Daleks usually come out on top in such polls. Moray Laing, Editor of ''Doctor Who Adventures'', praised the concept of escaping a monster by not blinking, something both simple and difficult to do. In a 2012 poll of over ten thousand respondents conducted by the '' Radio Times'', the Weeping Angels were again voted the best ''Doctor Who'' monster with 49.4% of the vote. The Daleks came in second place with 17%. The Weeping Angels came in at number three in Neil Gaiman's "Top Ten New Classic Monsters" in ''
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''. They were also rated the third "baddie" in ''Doctor Who'' by '' The Telegraph'', behind the
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and Daleks. The Angels were listed as the third scariest television characters by TV Squad. In 2009, ''SFX'' named the climax of "Blink" with the Weeping Angels advancing on Sally and Larry the scariest moment in ''Doctor Who'' history. They also listed the Angels in their list of favourite things of the revival of ''Doctor Who'', writing, "Scariest. Monsters. Ever." "Blink" won the
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in 2008.


Popular culture

''Weeping Angel'' is the name of a hacking tool revealed in Vault 7, co-developed by the CIA and
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, used to
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s for the purpose of covert intelligence gathering. Once installed in a suitable TV, the tool enables the television to record its surroundings while appearing to be turned off (so-called "Fake-Off"). The tool was developed in 2014 as part of a joint CIA/MI5 workshop, and there's no evidence that it was ever operational.


Quantum mechanics

Weeping Angels are described as quantum-locked entities that do not exist if one attempts to observe them. Observation also plays an important role in the theory of
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(see ''
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''). Bell's theorem is a no-go theorem of quantum mechanics that concerns the existence or non-existence local hidden variables. It can be argued that
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do not exist until they are observed.


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