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What exactly is 'NuWho' or 'NuHu' etc?

Posted: 06 Jun 2010, 16:12
by Kieran
Ok, of course I am fully aware it stands for 'New Who', presumably refering to the post 2005 incarnation.

But what I have never quite undertood is the way it is written. 'Nu' instead of 'New'? Is there a reason behind this, or is it just part of fan branding that has become the norm?

Just seems a really odd branding of it, to me, like the 'New' has to sound...trendy? Or something like that. Or the 'Hu' because it is somehow different to the original 'Who'?

To me, of course, I tend not to make such a variation between the whole 63-89 and the 05-now versions. It's just 'the current series' in reference to what is on now, and 'the rest' to...the rest, ala 63-2009.

So, what's the 'Nu' all about?

Re: What exactly is 'NuWho' or 'NuHu' etc?

Posted: 06 Jun 2010, 20:33
by Pooka
I think it's "Nu-Who" รก la "Nu-Metal"; that is to say, something that has grown out of something else, but is similar enough to draw comparisons with, yet is more accessible to a wider audience.

Re: What exactly is 'NuWho' or 'NuHu' etc?

Posted: 06 Jun 2010, 20:59
by DarkComet
It's trendy post modernism and an attempt to appear "hip" and "with it", to be "down" with the vernacular of "the street", as it were.

... foo'.

Re: What exactly is 'NuWho' or 'NuHu' etc?

Posted: 06 Jun 2010, 21:46
by Kieran
Oh, ok.

I dig!

It...

Re: What exactly is 'NuWho' or 'NuHu' etc?

Posted: 07 Jun 2010, 19:10
by DarkComet
Pic related - it's my an my dawg.

*NSFW, if you don't like nasty words. Or tweed.*

Re: What exactly is 'NuWho' or 'NuHu' etc?

Posted: 08 Jun 2010, 18:57
by Drassil
To me, nu implies both new in an American accent (presumably it was first used in the US, for the various nu music genres) and nouveau.

Or maybe it's short for nutritious.