Search/Recent Changes
DBTropes
...it's like TV Tropes, but LINKED DATA!

Back to the Future

 Back to the Future
type
TVTItem
 Back to the Future
label
Back to the Future
 Back to the Future
page
BackToTheFuture
 Back to the Future
comment
An Animated Adaptation of the successful Back to the Future films, that ran for 2 seasons of 13 episodes each in 1991 and 1992 on CBS; it was the very first production of Universal Cartoon Studios, which would later go on to create Exosquad, Earthworm Jim, The New Woody Woodpecker Show, and a crap-ton of The Land Before Time sequels.The series followed on from where the films left off. Doc Brown and his family (wife Clara, originally from the 1880s, and their sons Jules and Verne) have moved back to 20th Century Hill Valley, settling down in 1991. In addition to their flying, time-traveling steam engine, Doc has built a new DeLorean, and together with his friends Marty McFly and Jennifer Parker, Doc and his family Time Travel backwards and forwards through time in search of adventure, usually meeting up with ancestors or descendants of both Marty and the films' villain, Biff Tannen.There were also random history tidbits thrown in between scenes.The series has a section on the recap page which needs attention.
 Back to the Future
fetched
2023-10-01T14:46:38Z
 Back to the Future
parsed
2023-10-01T14:46:39Z
 Back to the Future
processingComment
Dropped link to AdaptationalPersonalityChange: Not a Feature - UNKNOWN
 Back to the Future
processingComment
Dropped link to BackToTheFuture1: Not a Feature - ITEM
 Back to the Future
processingComment
Dropped link to Batman: Not a Feature - ITEM
 Back to the Future
processingComment
Dropped link to Bewitched: Not a Feature - ITEM
 Back to the Future
processingComment
Dropped link to CallBack: Not a Feature - ITEM
 Back to the Future
processingComment
Dropped link to JimmyOlsen: Not a Feature - ITEM
 Back to the Future
processingComment
Dropped link to LostInSpace: Not a Feature - ITEM
 Back to the Future
processingComment
Dropped link to RichieRich: Not a Feature - ITEM
 Back to the Future
processingComment
Dropped link to TheAndyGriffithShow: Not a Feature - ITEM
 Back to the Future
processingComment
Dropped link to looneytunes: Not a Feature - ITEM
 Back to the Future
processingUnknown
AdaptationalPersonalityChange
 Back to the Future
isPartOf
DBTropes
 Back to the Future / int_13b3655d
type
Geographic Flexibility
 Back to the Future / int_13b3655d
comment
Geographic Flexibility: Guess what? Hill Valley has its own college now even though it's supposed to be a small town and no college has ever been mentioned before.
 Back to the Future / int_13b3655d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_13b3655d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_13b3655d
 Back to the Future / int_18aff462
type
Artistic License – Biology
 Back to the Future / int_18aff462
comment
Artistic License – Biology: In “Time Waits For No Frog”, Marty and Doc try to cure Marty’s athlete’s foot with the secretions of an extinct species of frog with the taxonomic name Bufo marinus and can only obtain specimens by travelling to 16th Century South America. In real life, Bufo marinus is just the Latin name for the very much not-extinct cane toad (which, as the name suggests, isn’t even technically a frog). Doc and Marty wouldn’t even have needed to leave the country, much less time-travel several centuries, since cane toads can be found as far north as Texas today.
 Back to the Future / int_18aff462
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_18aff462
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_18aff462
 Back to the Future / int_19209d54
type
Sibling Rivalry
 Back to the Future / int_19209d54
comment
Sibling Rivalry: Jules and Verne's fights kick off many episodes.
 Back to the Future / int_19209d54
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_19209d54
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_19209d54
 Back to the Future / int_21cf9301
type
Family of Choice
 Back to the Future / int_21cf9301
comment
Family of Choice: The Browns seem to treat Marty as an adoptive member of the family, even though it's not official. He's continually dropping in on them, one episode shows him in a photo with the official family, and all the members have a friendly relationship with him. It couldn't have hurt that he and Doc have been best friends for years by the time Doc met Clara and had Jules and Verne.
 Back to the Future / int_21cf9301
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_21cf9301
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_21cf9301
 Back to the Future / int_235a2706
type
Baseball Episode
 Back to the Future / int_235a2706
comment
Baseball Episode: Marty, Jules and Verne go back and time to save Pee Wee McFly's career as a baseballer.
 Back to the Future / int_235a2706
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_235a2706
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_235a2706
 Back to the Future / int_25bc8511
type
Generation Xerox
 Back to the Future / int_25bc8511
comment
Generation Xerox: Tannens throughout history are just like Biff. Biff himself also has a like-minded son, who occasionally appears.
 Back to the Future / int_25bc8511
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_25bc8511
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_25bc8511
 Back to the Future / int_26764512
type
I Just Want to Have Friends
 Back to the Future / int_26764512
comment
I Just Want to Have Friends: Jules in "The Money Tree". Early on, he grows tired of being an outcast due to his high IQ and invents the tree of the title to get attention.
 Back to the Future / int_26764512
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_26764512
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_26764512
 Back to the Future / int_26ac510e
type
Mythology Gag
 Back to the Future / int_26ac510e
comment
Mythology Gag: Marty sarcastically says in one episode that he's Michael J. Fox, who played him in the films. Verne admits that he can see the resemblance. This also subtly lampshades the fact that he is not Michael J. Fox in this series. The circus owners from "Verne's New Friend" are named Robert and Bob ("The Bob Brothers") after Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale.
 Back to the Future / int_26ac510e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_26ac510e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_26ac510e
 Back to the Future / int_278a8f2b
type
ChildSoldier
 Back to the Future / int_278a8f2b
comment
Child Soldier: Doc Brown's sons Jules and Verne go to The American Civil War and find themselves recruited by the Union and Confederate armies. As Verne is being trained by another boy, Jimmy, he is told that they are positioned in the front lines in the line of fire:
 Back to the Future / int_278a8f2b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_278a8f2b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_278a8f2b
 Back to the Future / int_2a090d00
type
Lampshade Hanging
 Back to the Future / int_2a090d00
comment
Lampshade Hanging: Marty: "Is there a Tannen in every century?" In "Clara's Folks" episode, Verne imitates a speech his mother gives, complete with it being delivered by a voice over from Mary Steenburgen. Once he's finished, Marty remarks on the uncanny accuracy of the impression, and Verne says he sometimes uses it to call himself in sick to school.
 Back to the Future / int_2a090d00
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_2a090d00
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_2a090d00
 Back to the Future / int_2ec6e90f
type
Yet Another Christmas Carol
 Back to the Future / int_2ec6e90f
comment
Yet Another Christmas Carol: With a few subversions and a little Oliver Twist snuck in too. Doc and family, plus Marty, travel back to 19th century England during Christmastime to escape some nasty summer heat. One of the B plots of the episode features Ebiffneezer Tannen, who forecloses on the owners of a toy shop the main characters met in the beginning and sends them to debtors' prison. Clara, who was in the shop at the time and refused Ebiffneezer's advances, is sent too. Marty, attempting to break Clara out, is told Ebiffneezer is a real "Scrooge," which inspires him to pull the Ghost act on the Tannen. Ebiffneezer is a hard sell, though — even after seeing stuff that "would make the Terminator cry," he refuses to change. It's only through Marty dropping and accidentally activating a projection movie system that he was watching on his hoverboard at the beginning of the episode that Ebiffneezer is inspired to change — the Tannen is terrified by the Godzilla movie and swears to be good. The episode may be unique in having the lesson also not STICK — Ebiffneezer reverts near-immediately to his nasty self once he sees Marty at the end and realizes he's not a ghost. There's an amusing bit of lampshading when Marty first appears as the ghost — Ebiffneezer asks him if he's "Past, Present, or Future," and Marty, being a time traveler, admits to being all three.
 Back to the Future / int_2ec6e90f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_2ec6e90f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_2ec6e90f
 Back to the Future / int_2f1fa94c
type
Mysterious Middle Initial
 Back to the Future / int_2f1fa94c
comment
Mysterious Middle Initial: In "Put on Your Thinking Caps, Kids! It's Time for Mr. Wisdom!", it's finally revealed what Doc's middle initial L stands for when Wisdom refers to him as "Emmett Lathrop Brown."
 Back to the Future / int_2f1fa94c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_2f1fa94c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_2f1fa94c
 Back to the Future / int_35022c20
type
No Plans, No Prototype, No Backup
 Back to the Future / int_35022c20
comment
No Plans, No Prototype, No Backup: Averted. Besides having two time machines, Doc keeps spare equipment in case of emergencies. The main plot of "Witchcraft" begins because the train's flux capacitor is damaged (stranding the Browns in Salem) and Doc gets a message to Marty to bring the spare.
 Back to the Future / int_35022c20
featureApplicability
-1.0
 Back to the Future / int_35022c20
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_35022c20
 Back to the Future / int_352def2a
type
Burn the Witch!
 Back to the Future / int_352def2a
comment
Burn the Witch!: One episode takes place in Salem, Massachusetts.
 Back to the Future / int_352def2a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_352def2a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_352def2a
 Back to the Future / int_3722d66c
type
Hold Your Hippogriffs
 Back to the Future / int_3722d66c
comment
Hold Your Hippogriffs: In "Solar Sailors", Clara asks Marty (actually an Celebrity Impersonator), "How off the on Earth did you get here?"
 Back to the Future / int_3722d66c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_3722d66c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_3722d66c
 Back to the Future / int_38d3a0f7
type
Pac-Man Fever
 Back to the Future / int_38d3a0f7
comment
Pac Man Fever: Every sound effect from Bravelord and Monstrux — which is Verne's favorite video game In-Universe — is taken directly from Super Mario Bros..
 Back to the Future / int_38d3a0f7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_38d3a0f7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_38d3a0f7
 Back to the Future / int_3bc9f87a
type
Christmas in July
 Back to the Future / int_3bc9f87a
comment
Christmas in July: the Brown family and Marty decided to visit late 1800's London during Christmas to beat the heat of the present time.
 Back to the Future / int_3bc9f87a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_3bc9f87a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_3bc9f87a
 Back to the Future / int_3f267047
type
Voiceover Letter
 Back to the Future / int_3f267047
comment
In "Clara's Folks" episode, Verne imitates a speech his mother gives, complete with it being delivered by a voice over from Mary Steenburgen. Once he's finished, Marty remarks on the uncanny accuracy of the impression, and Verne says he sometimes uses it to call himself in sick to school.
 Back to the Future / int_3f267047
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_3f267047
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_3f267047
 Back to the Future / int_41a3e267
type
Hidden in Plain Sight
 Back to the Future / int_41a3e267
comment
Hidden in Plain Sight: The Browns regularly drive the DeLorean around town and use it as the family car, without the rest of Hill Valley knowing that it's a time machine. This causes problems in "Einstein's Adventure" when two bank robbers steal the car to use as a getaway vehicle, and accidentally activate the time circuits.
 Back to the Future / int_41a3e267
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_41a3e267
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_41a3e267
 Back to the Future / int_42d7e928
type
Meanwhile, in the Future…
 Back to the Future / int_42d7e928
comment
Meanwhile, in the Future…: Unlike the source material, sometimes the plot will cut back to events in the present day, and sometimes characters will be cognizant of changes in the timeline around them. For instance, while Verne is in the past preventing Ben Franklin's lightning experiment, the Browns in the present notice the power go out. Or when Jules and Verne prevent Clara's parents from meeting, Doc in the present notices Clara beginning to fade away.
 Back to the Future / int_42d7e928
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_42d7e928
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_42d7e928
 Back to the Future / int_43d9dc6a
type
Ridiculously Long-lived Family Name
 Back to the Future / int_43d9dc6a
comment
Ridiculously Long-lived Family Name: The series features a member of the Tannen family as the antagonist of almost every episode, regardless of when in time that episode takes place. Counting only those with the unmodified surname of "Tannen", this extends from Goodman Tannen from 1692 all the way to Ziff Tannen from 2091.
 Back to the Future / int_43d9dc6a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_43d9dc6a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_43d9dc6a
 Back to the Future / int_46cf13c9
type
Kid from the Future
 Back to the Future / int_46cf13c9
comment
Kid from the Future: Jules and Verne have met the past versions of their parents in multiple episodes.
 Back to the Future / int_46cf13c9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_46cf13c9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_46cf13c9
 Back to the Future / int_47d35854
type
Intergenerational Friendship
 Back to the Future / int_47d35854
comment
Intergenerational Friendship: Doc and Marty, as always, are still friends and still decades apart in age. Despite the decade or so gap between their ages, Verne gets along quite well with Marty, possibly due to being the odd people out amongst the Browns, most of whom are science nerds.
 Back to the Future / int_47d35854
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_47d35854
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_47d35854
 Back to the Future / int_47ef424c
type
FloatingTimeline
 Back to the Future / int_47ef424c
comment
Floating Timeline: The present is 1991, but despite 6 years passing since the events of the movie trilogy in 1985, Marty and Jennifer appear to be younger than they should. They at least put them in college—the first episode does make mention of Marty being in college, and makes a reference to DEAN Strickland—even if they were drawn looking like teenagers and seem to have become less mature than they were in the trilogy. Of course, Michael J. Fox still looks like he could play a teenager. This is also the case in 2x02, which flashes back to Doc's college days in the late 1950's (when hula hoops were popular). Walter Wisdom, who knew Doc back then, even recognizes the flux capacitor as Doc's "old college dream." If you assume that maybe Doc went back to school for another doctorate sometime after 1955, he still seems younger than he should have been.note The only thing that stops this from being a Series Continuity Error is that they never actually say what type of degree Doc was getting then. Biff also looks younger then he did in the movie. There, the present day version had graying hair, a combover, and mild wrinklage. The animated incarnation has a brown buzzcut, a full head of hair, and no wrinkles, more closely resembling the teenage 1955 Biff than the middle-aged 1985 Biff. He also acts more like the bullying and loutish 1955 and original-1985 Biff than the cowed and meek revised-1985 Biff.
 Back to the Future / int_47ef424c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_47ef424c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_47ef424c
 Back to the Future / int_48081842
type
The Stinger
 Back to the Future / int_48081842
comment
The Stinger: Biff makes a joke after each show's credits—possibly a Shout-Out to Tannen voice actor Thomas F. Wilson's career as a stand-up comedian.
 Back to the Future / int_48081842
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_48081842
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_48081842
 Back to the Future / int_496569e8
type
Race Against the Clock
 Back to the Future / int_496569e8
comment
Race Against the Clock: Changing history in "Forward to the Past" causes a present ruled by dinosaurs. Doc calculates the precise amount of time he and the boys have before they're erased from existence.
 Back to the Future / int_496569e8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_496569e8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_496569e8
 Back to the Future / int_4a0f49cf
type
Not Now, We're Too Busy Crying Over You
 Back to the Future / int_4a0f49cf
comment
Not Now, We're Too Busy Crying Over You: Doc is panic-stricken thinking Verne was crushed under a pile of bricks and begins tossing the bricks aside to try and pull him out. Verne is, of course, elsewhere, and completely unharmed and tries to go up and tell him he's ok, but Doc exclaims, "Not now, Verney! I'm looking for Verney!"
 Back to the Future / int_4a0f49cf
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_4a0f49cf
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_4a0f49cf
 Back to the Future / int_4c4bebf4
type
Artistic License – Paleontology
 Back to the Future / int_4c4bebf4
comment
Artistic License – Paleontology: In the episode "Forward to the Past", Doc and his sons time-travel to the year 3 million BC, meet dinosaurs, and unwittingly intercept the meteor that caused the dinosaurs to go extinct. In reality, they would have been about 63 million years too late. In addition, they wouldn’t have encountered any citrus trees either way, since those originated in Southeast Asia between 5 and 11 million years ago.
 Back to the Future / int_4c4bebf4
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_4c4bebf4
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_4c4bebf4
 Back to the Future / int_5076ccdb
type
You Say Tomato
 Back to the Future / int_5076ccdb
comment
You Say Tomato: One episode has a Running Gag of characters getting sidetracked by Doc's pronunciation of "potato" as "po-tah-to".
 Back to the Future / int_5076ccdb
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_5076ccdb
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_5076ccdb
 Back to the Future / int_58ee8b0d
type
Celebrity Impersonator
 Back to the Future / int_58ee8b0d
comment
Celebrity Impersonator: "Solar Sailors" uses this as a gag, with Marty the one being impersonated.
 Back to the Future / int_58ee8b0d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_58ee8b0d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_58ee8b0d
 Back to the Future / int_5f930b19
type
Named After Somebody Famous
 Back to the Future / int_5f930b19
comment
Named After Somebody Famous: Jules and Verne. This actually proved to be a plot point in the episode "A Verne By Any Other Name" — after being bullied about his name, Verne went back in time to convince the real Jules Verne to change his name; failing at that, he traveled back to his own birth to convince his parents to name him something else. The trope is later subverted when Verne ends up helping with his own birth. Doc and Clara are so appreciative that they name their new son after the "stranger" who helped them.
 Back to the Future / int_5f930b19
featureApplicability
-0.3
 Back to the Future / int_5f930b19
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_5f930b19
 Back to the Future / int_61c2f627
type
Break the Motivational Speaker
 Back to the Future / int_61c2f627
comment
Break the Motivational Speaker: During the Christmas episode, Marty tries to get Clara out of prison by using the Yet Another Christmas Carol trick to appeal to the local Tannen's good nature. Unfortunately, none of the miserable things Marty shows him have any effect. Finally, Marty, in disgust, admits defeat. (Fortunately, he manages to find another way around the man's stubbornness.)
 Back to the Future / int_61c2f627
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_61c2f627
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_61c2f627
 Back to the Future / int_64dd304c
type
Pre-emptive Declaration
 Back to the Future / int_64dd304c
comment
Pre-emptive Declaration: In the Christmas Episode, Doc gives a woman some cash, explaining, "This should cover the damage I'm about to cause." He then takes out the bad guys with some rolling barrels.
 Back to the Future / int_64dd304c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_64dd304c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_64dd304c
 Back to the Future / int_670db7d7
type
Formula-Breaking Episode
 Back to the Future / int_670db7d7
comment
Formula-Breaking Episode: The seventh episode is the only one in the series to use a Two Shorts format ("Time Waits for No Frog" and "Einstein's Adventure" specifically). "Solar Sailors" is largely set in the future (2091 specifically), whereas other episodes only traveled to the past. "The Money Tree" doesn't have anything to do with time travel, with the entire plot being driven by Jules' titular invention.
 Back to the Future / int_670db7d7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_670db7d7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_670db7d7
 Back to the Future / int_69cce3dc
type
Explain, Explain... Oh, Crap!
 Back to the Future / int_69cce3dc
comment
Explain, Explain... Oh, Crap!: At the end of "Brothers", Doc uses Mr. Fusion to create a powerful electromagnet. A little too powerful, as he finds out...
 Back to the Future / int_69cce3dc
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_69cce3dc
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_69cce3dc
 Back to the Future / int_6bab4b2e
type
Like a Duck Takes to Water
 Back to the Future / int_6bab4b2e
comment
Like a Duck Takes to Water: Clara and Verne adapt to life in the 1990s perfectly. Jules is unpopular, but it's because he's a nerd, not because he was born in the 1880s.
 Back to the Future / int_6bab4b2e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_6bab4b2e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_6bab4b2e
 Back to the Future / int_6da90c4d
type
Full-Name Ultimatum
 Back to the Future / int_6da90c4d
comment
Full-Name Ultimatum: The Browns and Marty discover Verne's video message that he's running away and Jules confesses that he was responsible, given that he told Verne he was adopted. Clara tells him sternly, "Jules Erastothenes Brown, I'm ashamed of you."
 Back to the Future / int_6da90c4d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_6da90c4d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_6da90c4d
 Back to the Future / int_6dbf7c8d
type
April Fools' Plot
 Back to the Future / int_6dbf7c8d
comment
April Fools' Plot: "Retired" centers around Jules and Verne's April Fools' prank convincing Doc that he has only a tiny amount of his brain capacity left.
 Back to the Future / int_6dbf7c8d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_6dbf7c8d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_6dbf7c8d
 Back to the Future / int_6f33059b
type
Iconic Outfit
 Back to the Future / int_6f33059b
comment
Iconic Outfit: Played straight with Doc in the live action segments (lab coat, Hawaiian shirt, cargo pants). Also played straight for Bill Nye; he's seen wearing the lab coat and bow tie he'd be best known for later on in the decade. Clara continues to wear her purple Victorian dress from the movie, never mind that she lives in the 1990s now. Averted for Marty; he's not wearing his iconic "life preserver" getup from the first movie, but instead sticks with something resembling his 1955 garb (a red and white varsity-style jacket, white shirt, jeans, and red shoes).
 Back to the Future / int_6f33059b
featureApplicability
-1.0
 Back to the Future / int_6f33059b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_6f33059b
 Back to the Future / int_6f81817b
type
Grows on Trees
 Back to the Future / int_6f81817b
comment
Grows on Trees: Jules grows a money tree, but the bills wither once they're picked.
 Back to the Future / int_6f81817b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_6f81817b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_6f81817b
 Back to the Future / int_767c2c3a
type
Clandestine Chemist
 Back to the Future / int_767c2c3a
comment
Clandestine Chemist: In a comic book story based on the series, one of Marty McFly's relatives was a chemist working for one of Biff Tannen's relatives back in the Roaring Twenties making illicit alcoholic products during the Prohibition period. His talents were used to help create a medicine for Doc Brown's dog Einstein who came down with an eye disease that made him see cats everywhere (Doc called them "cat-aracts"). Marty's relative decides to make a clean break from his past after he succeeds and move to Hill Valley.
 Back to the Future / int_767c2c3a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_767c2c3a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_767c2c3a
 Back to the Future / int_79372d59
type
The Game Come to Life
 Back to the Future / int_79372d59
comment
The Game Come to Life: "Bravelord and the Demon Monstrux" has Doc accidentally zapped into Verne's favourite video game, and the characters from the game transported into 1992 Hill Valley.
 Back to the Future / int_79372d59
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_79372d59
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_79372d59
 Back to the Future / int_7b56d879
type
Parental Title Characterization
 Back to the Future / int_7b56d879
comment
Parental Title Characterization: Jules and Verne both have a positive relationship with their parents, but their names for them still differ because of the boys' personalities. Jules calls them "Mother" and "Father", which shows his more formal approach to life. Verne, who behaves more like a normal kid, calls them "Mom" and "Pop".
 Back to the Future / int_7b56d879
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_7b56d879
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_7b56d879
 Back to the Future / int_7b8b3def
type
Celebrity Paradox
 Back to the Future / int_7b8b3def
comment
Celebrity Paradox: Michael J. Fox seems to exist in the BTTF universe (see "Mythology Gag" below). Back to the Future itself seems to exist in this universe; it can be seen on a theater marquee in "Hill Valley Brown-Out." In one episode, Marty uses the alias Jimmy Olsen. Marc McClure, who played Jimmy Olsen in Superman: The Movie and its sequels, played Marty's brother Dave in the films.
 Back to the Future / int_7b8b3def
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_7b8b3def
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_7b8b3def
 Back to the Future / int_7c1bf001
type
Character Name Alias
 Back to the Future / int_7c1bf001
comment
Character Name Alias: Marty says that his name is Jimmy Olsen during "Super Doc."
 Back to the Future / int_7c1bf001
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_7c1bf001
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_7c1bf001
 Back to the Future / int_84c5ec0b
type
Free-Range Children
 Back to the Future / int_84c5ec0b
comment
Free-Range Children: Jules and Verne frequently steal the DeLorean and gallivant around the space-time continuum, although zig-zagged if Marty tags along on an adventure.
 Back to the Future / int_84c5ec0b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_84c5ec0b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_84c5ec0b
 Back to the Future / int_85b20dee
type
Sequel Non-Entity
 Back to the Future / int_85b20dee
comment
Sequel Non-Entity: George and Lorraine never appear in the series, to say nothing of Dave and Linda. "Hill Valley Brown-Out" goes so far as to have the Doc spend a significant amount of time hanging out at the McFly residence, and yet Marty is still the only member of the family to appear.
 Back to the Future / int_85b20dee
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_85b20dee
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_85b20dee
 Back to the Future / int_868409c
type
Broken Pedestal
 Back to the Future / int_868409c
comment
Broken Pedestal: Mr. Wisdom with Verne. He's nowhere near as cool in real life.
 Back to the Future / int_868409c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_868409c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_868409c
 Back to the Future / int_8797239c
type
Bait-and-Switch
 Back to the Future / int_8797239c
comment
Bait-and-Switch: In the Baseball Episode, Marty and the boys break a window while playing. After the episode's adventure is over, they're back to playing and Marty hits a home run. The ball comes down at the store where Doc is buying a replacement window. The replacement window is inevitably broken, but the trope comes into play by changing the circumstances. Instead of hitting the replacement as expected, the ball smashes the store window. Doc offers his condolences while walking away, only to trip and drop the replacement window.
 Back to the Future / int_8797239c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_8797239c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_8797239c
 Back to the Future / int_88933ad4
type
Parental Favoritism
 Back to the Future / int_88933ad4
comment
Parental Favoritism: Verne accuses Doc of this in "Brothers" (due to he and Jules sharing a love of science). Doc, however, is shown to be constantly supportive of Verne, nor does he give Jules special treatment.
 Back to the Future / int_88933ad4
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_88933ad4
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_88933ad4
 Back to the Future / int_8a295a46
type
Cool Car
 Back to the Future / int_8a295a46
comment
Cool Car: The new DeLorean time machine, which has even more gadgets than the film's DeLorean did.
 Back to the Future / int_8a295a46
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_8a295a46
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_8a295a46
 Back to the Future / int_8dd4a996
type
Identical Grandson
 Back to the Future / int_8dd4a996
comment
Identical Grandson: Numerous examples. Every Tannen in the series uses Biff's character model, and any male McFly will use Marty's character model. Clara's future mother in "Clara's Folks" uses Clara's character model, except with red hair.
 Back to the Future / int_8dd4a996
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_8dd4a996
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_8dd4a996
 Back to the Future / int_8e9c055d
type
Dress-O-Matic
 Back to the Future / int_8e9c055d
comment
Dress-O-Matic: Doc has a camera-like device that can instantly change a persons' attire to period appropriate clothes when time traveling.
 Back to the Future / int_8e9c055d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_8e9c055d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_8e9c055d
 Back to the Future / int_92a61707
type
The Speechless
 Back to the Future / int_92a61707
comment
The Speechless: In the live-action segments, Bill Nye appears as Doc's lab assistant and performs given experiments. Of course, he doesn't say anything; Doc just narrates the instructions.
 Back to the Future / int_92a61707
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_92a61707
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_92a61707
 Back to the Future / int_93ed8515
type
Set Right What Once Went Wrong
 Back to the Future / int_93ed8515
comment
Set Right What Once Went Wrong: Just one example: Verne interrupts Benjamin Franklin's electricity experiment, causing Doc and Marty to have to simulate a storm in order to get Franklin to do it.
 Back to the Future / int_93ed8515
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_93ed8515
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_93ed8515
 Back to the Future / int_9437509e
type
TwoShorts
 Back to the Future / int_9437509e
comment
The seventh episode is the only one in the series to use a Two Shorts format ("Time Waits for No Frog" and "Einstein's Adventure" specifically).
 Back to the Future / int_9437509e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_9437509e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_9437509e
 Back to the Future / int_950bbfa7
type
Take a Third Option
 Back to the Future / int_950bbfa7
comment
Take a Third Option: "Brothers" starts with the boys fighting over the computer. Jules wants to do scientific research (which Doc, of course, supports) and Verne wants to play a video game (which Doc approves of since it means developing hand-eye coordination). Unable to choose between them, Doc says they should go play outside.
 Back to the Future / int_950bbfa7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_950bbfa7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_950bbfa7
 Back to the Future / int_9a1d239e
type
Been There, Shaped History
 Back to the Future / int_9a1d239e
comment
Been There, Shaped History: The crack in the Liberty Bell was created when Doc ran into it. The Venus de Milo lost its arms after the time travelers ran into it in Ancient Rome.
 Back to the Future / int_9a1d239e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_9a1d239e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_9a1d239e
 Back to the Future / int_9a27d58c
type
Impossibly-Compact Folding
 Back to the Future / int_9a27d58c
comment
Impossibly-Compact Folding: Doc Brown builds a car that can fold itself into a briefcase, just like George Jetson's example above. However, it's still a car, and requires a crane to lift, as Marty discovers when he tries to move it by hand.
 Back to the Future / int_9a27d58c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_9a27d58c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_9a27d58c
 Back to the Future / int_9b54d536
type
Evil Counterpart
 Back to the Future / int_9b54d536
comment
Evil Counterpart: Walter Wisdom for Doc Brown. Both are science geeks, but Walter is greedy while Doc is altruistic if a bit careless at times.
 Back to the Future / int_9b54d536
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_9b54d536
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_9b54d536
 Back to the Future / int_9bcd82c0
type
Took a Level in Badass
 Back to the Future / int_9bcd82c0
comment
Took a Level in Badass: Clara engages in more action here.
 Back to the Future / int_9bcd82c0
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_9bcd82c0
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_9bcd82c0
 Back to the Future / int_9d6427ec
type
Time Travel
 Back to the Future / int_9d6427ec
comment
Time Travel: Obviously, the main characters go traveling through time together throughout the series.
 Back to the Future / int_9d6427ec
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_9d6427ec
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_9d6427ec
 Back to the Future / int_9d6e002e
type
Whole Episode Flashback
 Back to the Future / int_9d6e002e
comment
Whole Episode Flashback: Every episode was told as a story by Doc. Considering it's Doc, it explains a lot.
 Back to the Future / int_9d6e002e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_9d6e002e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_9d6e002e
 Back to the Future / int_9dab0a6e
type
Continuity Nod
 Back to the Future / int_9dab0a6e
comment
Continuity Nod: "Solar Sailors" opens with Doc and Clara looking through a telescope and reminiscing about the first time they did this.
 Back to the Future / int_9dab0a6e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_9dab0a6e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_9dab0a6e
 Back to the Future / int_a3a7c41
type
Black Sheep
 Back to the Future / int_a3a7c41
comment
Black Sheep: Verne does not have the same scientific interests or intelligence as his father, though he does have the blond hair Doc had as a younger man (and a bit more common sense). His brother Jules once cited this as evidence when teasing him about being adopted. However, it's mostly Verne who feels this way (and his brother encourages it); Doc and Clara love him every bit as much as Jules.
 Back to the Future / int_a3a7c41
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_a3a7c41
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_a3a7c41
 Back to the Future / int_a3f6fcb0
type
Action Mom
 Back to the Future / int_a3f6fcb0
comment
Action Mom: Clara, Jules and Verne's mother, definitely Took a Level in Badass between the films and this series.
 Back to the Future / int_a3f6fcb0
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_a3f6fcb0
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_a3f6fcb0
 Back to the Future / int_a632f7fa
type
Cool Train
 Back to the Future / int_a632f7fa
comment
Cool Train: The train from the end of Part III, which now has a compartment attached to it that can store the DeLorean.
 Back to the Future / int_a632f7fa
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_a632f7fa
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_a632f7fa
 Back to the Future / int_a65288e2
type
Ascended Extra
 Back to the Future / int_a65288e2
comment
Ascended Extra: Jules and Verne. Their only appearance in the original films is a brief, non-speaking appearance at the end of the third film, but they're main characters in the series.
 Back to the Future / int_a65288e2
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_a65288e2
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_a65288e2
 Back to the Future / int_a7850fbf
type
Only Known by Their Nickname
 Back to the Future / int_a7850fbf
comment
Only Known by Their Nickname: Zig Zagged; Doc, Clara, Verne and Jennifer all address Marty by his nickname, but Jules, in keeping with his preference for Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness, always calls him "Martin."
 Back to the Future / int_a7850fbf
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_a7850fbf
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_a7850fbf
 Back to the Future / int_a8217606
type
Sweet Polly Oliver
 Back to the Future / int_a8217606
comment
Sweet Polly Oliver: Chris from "Verne's New Friend," who pretended to be a boy so she could hang out with the girl-hating Verne. Verne doesn't react well when he learns the truth, but he lightens up by the end of the episode.
 Back to the Future / int_a8217606
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_a8217606
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_a8217606
 Back to the Future / int_a86069f
type
Alternate History
 Back to the Future / int_a86069f
comment
Alternate History: What if the Browns accidentally prevented the extinction of the dinosaurs?
 Back to the Future / int_a86069f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_a86069f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_a86069f
 Back to the Future / int_b1f4c5bb
type
Enhance Button
 Back to the Future / int_b1f4c5bb
comment
Enhance Button: Marty uses one in "Go Fly a Kite" to take a peek at the time circuits inside the DeLorean in Verne's video message, in order to figure out where/when Verne has run away to.
 Back to the Future / int_b1f4c5bb
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_b1f4c5bb
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_b1f4c5bb
 Back to the Future / int_b99c6367
type
The World Is Always Doomed
 Back to the Future / int_b99c6367
comment
The World Is Always Doomed: One of the major recurring plotlines, as in the movies, is time travel having disastrous consequences for the main cast or the entire world, and they often have to go back or forward in time to fix what was broken.
 Back to the Future / int_b99c6367
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_b99c6367
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_b99c6367
 Back to the Future / int_bc74ef27
type
Berserk Button
 Back to the Future / int_bc74ef27
comment
In "Roman Holiday", while visiting Rome, Marty accepts a race against Biff's Roman ancestor Bifficus after he calls Marty a chicken. This contradicts the huge lesson about self-control that Marty had learned around the time of his showdown with Mad Dog Tannen in the third film.note Some people might allege that a chariot race might be less dangerous than a gunfight, and that Marty losing that race was important to history, but that doesn't explain why "chicken" is still such a Berserk Button for him.
 Back to the Future / int_bc74ef27
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_bc74ef27
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_bc74ef27
 Back to the Future / int_be5247e5
type
Signing-Off Catchphrase
 Back to the Future / int_be5247e5
comment
Signing Off Catchphrase: Every episode ends with the live-action Doc Brown saying a variation of "See you in the future!" seconds before his transmission cuts off.
 Back to the Future / int_be5247e5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_be5247e5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_be5247e5
 Back to the Future / int_bec0417c
type
Happily Married
 Back to the Future / int_bec0417c
comment
Happily Married: It's clear that the romance between Doc and Clara hasn't diminished one bit.
 Back to the Future / int_bec0417c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_bec0417c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_bec0417c
 Back to the Future / int_c3c3c608
type
Evil Former Friend
 Back to the Future / int_c3c3c608
comment
Evil Former Friend: In fact, the two were frat brothers and roommates in college in the late Fifties, and were close enough friends that Doc even told Walter about the concept for the flux capacitor. It wasn't until Walter stole and profited from Doc's perpetual motion hula hoop that he became evil and greedy.
 Back to the Future / int_c3c3c608
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_c3c3c608
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_c3c3c608
 Back to the Future / int_c435ec5d
type
Aesop Amnesia
 Back to the Future / int_c435ec5d
comment
Aesop Amnesia: Go count the number of episodes where Jules and Verne disagree with each other and have to learn to get along again. We'll wait. Marty forgets the lesson he learnt about not overreacting to being called chicken from the film trilogy and goes back to being easily goaded by insults.
 Back to the Future / int_c435ec5d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_c435ec5d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_c435ec5d
 Back to the Future / int_c75df49a
type
Shout-Out
 Back to the Future / int_c75df49a
comment
Shout-Out: The writers loved referencing The Andy Griffith Show. So much, in fact, that Hill Valley's sheriff is even named Andy Taylor, and he has a deputy named Barney. In "Super Doc", the boys and Marty "identify" themselves in ways that should sound very familiar to Batman and Superman fans. In "Solar Sailors", Verne tries telling someone that their parents are going to be lost in space. He responds, "An unlikely scenario, but a good idea for a television program." During "Retired", Marty asks, "What's up, Doc?" In "The Money Tree", one of the workers Jules hired asks if he thinks he's Richie Rich. In the Yet Another Christmas Carol episode, Marty complains that Tannen hasn't been affected by "things that would make the Terminator cry." The end credits to "Witchcraft" use a version of the Bewitched theme song.
 Back to the Future / int_c75df49a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_c75df49a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_c75df49a
 Back to the Future / int_ca95473c
type
Series Continuity Error
 Back to the Future / int_ca95473c
comment
Series Continuity Error: The Hill Valley clocktower is shown running in 1967 (in "My Pop's An Alien"). This contradicts the films, which made a plot point of the fact that the clock never ran again after 1955. In the same episode, 1967 Doc does not recognise Marty, even though they met for nearly two weeks back in 1955. In "Roman Holiday", while visiting Rome, Marty accepts a race against Biff's Roman ancestor Bifficus after he calls Marty a chicken. This contradicts the huge lesson about self-control that Marty had learned around the time of his showdown with Mad Dog Tannen in the third film.note Some people might allege that a chariot race might be less dangerous than a gunfight, and that Marty losing that race was important to history, but that doesn't explain why "chicken" is still such a Berserk Button for him.
 Back to the Future / int_ca95473c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_ca95473c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_ca95473c
 Back to the Future / int_d1a2a4c7
type
Musical Exposition
 Back to the Future / int_d1a2a4c7
comment
Musical Exposition: During the Christmas Episode, "Dickens of a Christmas", Doc takes his family and Marty to Dickensian England to beat the heat wave that's currently roasting Hill Valley. While there, they encounter a group of Christmas carolers, who have a tendency to respond to any question asked with an improvised verse to the tune of "We Wish You a Merry Christmas." Eventually, Marty tells them to stop it, and they do give the next explanation in speech, but it doesn't last.
 Back to the Future / int_d1a2a4c7
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_d1a2a4c7
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_d1a2a4c7
 Back to the Future / int_d2b8cd85
type
Idea Bulb
 Back to the Future / int_d2b8cd85
comment
Idea Bulb: Parodied in the episode "Forward to the Past"; Doc is standing in front of a lamp when he has an idea.
 Back to the Future / int_d2b8cd85
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_d2b8cd85
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_d2b8cd85
 Back to the Future / int_d389241a
type
Prefers Proper Names
 Back to the Future / int_d389241a
comment
Prefers Proper Names: Jules always calls Marty "Martin", notably being the only person to do so, as his parents and younger brother all use the nickname. This fits with Jules' tendency towards Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness.
 Back to the Future / int_d389241a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_d389241a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_d389241a
 Back to the Future / int_d732b623
type
Time and Relative Dimensions in Space
 Back to the Future / int_d732b623
comment
Time and Relative Dimensions in Space: Unlike the films, the DeLorean and time train can now travel through space as well as time, meaning they are no longer confined to Hill Valley.
 Back to the Future / int_d732b623
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_d732b623
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_d732b623
 Back to the Future / int_d9486682
type
Adoption Diss
 Back to the Future / int_d9486682
comment
Adoption Diss: The episode "Go Fly a Kite" has this kickstart the plot. Jules, who doesn't get along well with his younger brother, tells Verne that given that he doesn't resemble Doc, Clara, or Jules (especially in personality), it's clear he's adopted. This is a case where the insulting remark isn't true — Verne is Doc and Clara's biological son — but the idea obsesses him to the point that he runs away to look for his real father. Of course, Doc and Clara are very displeased with their eldest son. This may also count as Values Dissonance, given that the episode was aired in the 1990s; a hero implying there's something wrong with being adopted might go over much worse today than perhaps it did then.
 Back to the Future / int_d9486682
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_d9486682
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_d9486682
 Back to the Future / int_d99a228f
type
Unusually Uninteresting Sight
 Back to the Future / int_d99a228f
comment
Unusually Uninteresting Sight: The people of Hill Valley don't appear stunned by time machines flying through the sky or Marty regularly using his hoverboard. Averted in other time periods, though, as witnesses are regularly shown looking quite shocked.
 Back to the Future / int_d99a228f
featureApplicability
-1.0
 Back to the Future / int_d99a228f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_d99a228f
 Back to the Future / int_dda13ce4
type
Chariot Race
 Back to the Future / int_dda13ce4
comment
Chariot Race: Marty, Doc, Jules and Verne went to Ancient Rome, where Marty (as Marticus) had to enter a chariot race against Bifficus (Bifficus called Marty by an Ancient Roman expression translated by Marty's device as "Chicken") and had to lose for sake of space-time continuum because otherwise people would (according to Doc) revolt against Bifficus, which would prevent Caligula from becoming Emperor of Rome. Doc described it as key event to the end of the Roman Empire.
 Back to the Future / int_dda13ce4
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_dda13ce4
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_dda13ce4
 Back to the Future / int_dfe57573
type
Historical In-Joke
 Back to the Future / int_dfe57573
comment
Historical In-Joke: Many.
 Back to the Future / int_dfe57573
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_dfe57573
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_dfe57573
 Back to the Future / int_e24d2d5c
type
Reptiles Are Abhorrent
 Back to the Future / int_e24d2d5c
comment
Reptiles Are Abhorrent: During "Time Waits for No Frog", Marty and Doc are in the jungle looking for an extinct species of frog. Marty gets grabbed by an anaconda.
 Back to the Future / int_e24d2d5c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_e24d2d5c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_e24d2d5c
 Back to the Future / int_e2d457
type
The Ditz
 Back to the Future / int_e2d457
comment
The Ditz: In the film trilogy, Marty was a bit Book Dumb and sometimes did stupid things because of his impulsiveness, but he was a quick-witted and capable assistant to Doc. Post Character Exaggeration, he's much more of a dope and continually needs the Browns (including Jules and Verne) to help him out. Lampshaded in "The Money Tree", where Jules laments that his intelligence has always made it tough for him to make friends. Marty remarks that that's never been a problem for him, right around the time he hits himself in the face with a ball he's tossing around.
 Back to the Future / int_e2d457
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_e2d457
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_e2d457
 Back to the Future / int_e3d1c07b
type
Hanging by the Fingers
 Back to the Future / int_e3d1c07b
comment
Hanging by the Fingers: Verne winds up hanging from the clock tower in Independence Hall during "Go Fly a Kite" and Doc positively freaks out.
 Back to the Future / int_e3d1c07b
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_e3d1c07b
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_e3d1c07b
 Back to the Future / int_e6b5d22f
type
Catchphrase
 Back to the Future / int_e6b5d22f
comment
Catchphrase: In addition to "Great Scott!", Doc was given more catchphrases such as "Jumpin' jigowatts!", "Galloping Galileo!", "Ouchamagoucha!" and "For Petri's sake!"
 Back to the Future / int_e6b5d22f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_e6b5d22f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_e6b5d22f
 Back to the Future / int_e71db2e
type
Depraved Kids' Show Host
 Back to the Future / int_e71db2e
comment
Depraved Kids' Show Host: Mr. Wisdom, who seems happy-go-lucky on the surface, but has no trouble fleecing people out of their money, dropping kids through trapdoors, and stealing Doc Brown's inventions to sell as his own.
 Back to the Future / int_e71db2e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_e71db2e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_e71db2e
 Back to the Future / int_f1161af0
type
Floating Clocks
 Back to the Future / int_f1161af0
comment
Floating Clocks: For some reason, this replaces the instantaneous temporal displacement seen in the movies. In the episode "Einstein's Adventure", a pair of crooks steal the DeLorean as a getaway car after a robbery, and accidentally travel to Sydney, Australia in 1790. When temporal displacement occurs, this is what they see for a few seconds through the windshield.
 Back to the Future / int_f1161af0
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_f1161af0
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_f1161af0
 Back to the Future / int_f1d3f0c9
type
Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness
 Back to the Future / int_f1d3f0c9
comment
Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness: Doc and Jules are both prone to using big words, Jules possibly even more so than his father.
 Back to the Future / int_f1d3f0c9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_f1d3f0c9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_f1d3f0c9
 Back to the Future / int_f3abffb6
type
Platonic Declaration of Love
 Back to the Future / int_f3abffb6
comment
Platonic Declaration of Love: Downplayed. In "Forward to the Past", Doc tells his sons that they accidentally messed up the time stream such that none of the people they love (he specifically cites Clara, Marty, and Einstein) exist. While Doc obviously has romantic feelings for Clara, he's clearly referring to different types of love in the sentence as two out of three of the examples are platonic.
 Back to the Future / int_f3abffb6
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_f3abffb6
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_f3abffb6
 Back to the Future / int_fe0330fb
type
Brick Joke
 Back to the Future / int_fe0330fb
comment
Brick Joke: At the beginning of "Retired", one of the pranks Jules and Verne play is switching the sugar in the sugar bowl for salt. It quickly gets forgotten thanks to the fallout of their other pranks but comes up again when Doc puts "sugar" in his cup of coffee at the end of the episode. Early in the episode, Verne packs worm-filled apples for Principal Strickland. Later, when his mother and Marty turn up at school to tell the boys about Doc's disappearance, Verne asks if the reason they're here in the middle of the school day has anything to do with Principal Strickland going home with a stomachache around lunchtime.
 Back to the Future / int_fe0330fb
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_fe0330fb
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_fe0330fb
 Back to the Future / int_ffad4e9f
type
Shown Their Work
 Back to the Future / int_ffad4e9f
comment
Shown Their Work: In "Roman Holiday", the Romans speak actual, genuine Latin (at least until Doc's Translator Microbes kick in), not Canis Latinicus. In "Batter Up", yes, the Real Life 1897 National League Championship Series was between the Boston Beaneaters (now the Atlanta Braves) and the Baltimore Orioles (now the New York Yankees), the Beaneaters were managed by a man named Selee (Frank Selee), and whereas the Beaneaters did not win the championship, they did manage to win one game of the best-of-7 series note The two teams would meet again in the NLCS the following year, with Boston victorious..
 Back to the Future / int_ffad4e9f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_ffad4e9f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_ffad4e9f
 Back to the Future / int_name
type
ItemName
 Back to the Future / int_name
comment
 Back to the Future / int_name
featureApplicability
1.0
 Back to the Future / int_name
featureConfidence
1.0
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Back to the Future / int_name
 Back to the Future / int_name
itemName
Back to the Future

The following is a list of statements referring to the current page from other pages.

 Back to the Future
hasFeature
A Molten Date with Death / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Adaptational Jerkass / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Alternate-History Dinosaur Survival / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
And Knowing Is Half the Battle / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Animated Adaptation / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Automobile Opening / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Bait-and-Switch Sentiment / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Balloon Belly / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Break the Motivational Speaker / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Briefer Than They Think / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Burning Rubber / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Celebrity Impersonator / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Chariot Race / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Child Soldiers / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Clandestine Chemist / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Completely Off-Topic Report / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Compound-Interest Time Travel Gambit / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Conspicuously Light Patch / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Dress-O-Matic / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Evil Former Friend / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Exiled to the Couch / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Falling into Jail / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Family of Choice / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Floating Clocks / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Full-Name Ultimatum / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Giant Novelty Check / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Girls Have Cooties / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Grows on Trees / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Hat of Flight / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Hey, You! / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Historical Person Punchline / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Idea Bulb / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Immediate Self-Contradiction / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Impossibly-Compact Folding / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Inexplicably Identical Individuals / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Instant Mass: Just Add Water! / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Inventing the Wheel / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Like a Duck Takes to Water / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Living Crashpad / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Mass "Oh, Crap!" / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Meaningless Villain Victory / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Mistaken for Cheating / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Not Blood, Not Family / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Not Now, We're Too Busy Crying Over You / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Not Quite Starring / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Parental Title Characterization / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Power Outage Plot / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Prefers Proper Names / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Propeller Hat of Whimsy / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Real Song Theme Tune / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Recycled: The Series / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Replacement Pedestal / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Ridiculously Long-lived Family Name / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Ridiculously Successful Future Self / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Saturday-Morning Cartoon / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Signing-Off Catchphrase / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Solar Sail / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Standing Between the Enemies / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Tear Off Your Face / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Tear Up the Contract / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
The Day the Dinosaurs Died / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
The Game Come to Life / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
This Is My Side / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Tightrope Walking / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Time and Relative Dimensions in Space / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Time Machine / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Time Travel Tales / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Title: The Adaptation / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Trial by Ordeal / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Uncanny Family Resemblance / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Whole Episode Flashback / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
Yet Another Christmas Carol / int_8a62fa86
 Back to the Future
hasFeature
You Say Tomato / int_8a62fa86