Back to the Future (1985)
The first scene in Back to the Future II was the last scene from Back to the Future. This is as the films follow directly on from each other. Still, most of the repeated scenes involving Jennifer Parker had to be redone because Elisabeth Shue replaced Claudia Wells in the role.
Back to the Future Part III (1990)
End of first sequenceThe Secrets of the Back to the Future Trilogy (TV Short 1990)
Back to the Future Part II: Deleted Scenes (Video 2011)
Deleted scenes cut from the film.Back to the 2015 Future (Short 2015)
The opening shots are from Back to the Future Part II- Footage from this movie is used.
- Clips are shown.
- Clips appear in the teaser for the next episode.
- Reviewed.
The Making of 'Back to the Future II' (Video 1989)
Making Of- Clips are shown.
A Fistful of Dollars (1964)
Biff Tannen as Martys stepfather in the alternate present watches the final shoot-out. Marty switches off the TV right at the moment Clint Eastwood reveals to be wearing a metal plate as bullet-proof vest.Dallas (TV Series 1978–1991)
A clip from the series is shown in the Café 80s.Taxi (TV Series 1978–1983)
A clip from the series, which starred Christopher Lloyd, is shown in the Café 80s.Magnum, P.I. (TV Series 1980–1988)
A clip from the series is shown in the Café 80s.The Smurfs (TV Series 1981–1990)
A clip from the series is shown in the Café 80s.
Back to the Future Part III (1990)
Back to the Future (TV Series 1991–1993)
Back to the Future: The Game - 30th Anniversary Edition (Video Game 2015)
Back to the Future (1985)
"Camp Midnite" Show 112 (TV Episode 1989)
Thomas F. Wilson reveals a false plot for the forthcoming movie that involves Adolph Hitler."Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" April Fool (TV Episode 1989)
The dehydrated pizza.- A making of on this movie. All about the film, is talked about in detail.
"Saturday Night Live" John Goodman/k.d. lang (TV Episode 1989)
Title mentioned during Wayne's World "Movie World with Wayne and Garth" segment."Wogan" Episode #9.143 (TV Episode 1989)
Mentioned by Christopher Reeve.
The Atomic Kid (1954)
On November 12, 1955, the film is advertised on the marquee of the Town Theater.Once Upon a Time in the West (1968)
The coming attractions for Back to the Future Part III features the same shot wherein the camera rises above the train depot, first showing its roof and then revealing the town.Midnight Cowboy (1969)
Marty McFly, Jr. hits the hood of a car, "I'm walkin' here; I'm walkin'!"Duel (TV Movie 1971)
Standoff in the tunnelThe Six Million Dollar Man (TV Movie 1973)
Doc Brown mentions Griff Tannen having bionic implants
Back to the Future Part II & III (Video Game 1990)
This is an NES game based on the second "Back to the Future" movie.Back to the Future Part II (Video Game 1990)
The game is based on the film.Back to the Future... The Ride (Video 1991)
Back to the Future (TV Series 1991–1993)
Super Back to the Future II (Video Game 1993)
The video game is based on the movie.
"The Simpsons" Lisa the Greek (TV Episode 1992)
Using an outside source of info for betting on sports."Roundhouse" The History of Anyfamily Part 2 (TV Episode 1994)
Spoofed when Doc Brown explains how the altered past affected the present.Richie Rich's Christmas Wish (Video 1998)
Altered reality of the hero's nemesis being a rich dictatorial bully.- When Max hands the Grinch a wrench while building the sled, he says "I asked for 3/4 not 5/8", referencing the moment when Future Doc meets Past Doc in the 2nd BTTF.
Copyright for Hire (Video 2002)
Midnight Cowboy (1969)
Marty, Jr. says, "Hey, I'm walking here! I'm walking here!"- Marty steps off the edge of the roof and seemingly falls to his death while being threateningly confronted by his "father figure" (Biff Tannen), just as Luke tries to commit suicide by tipping himself off the catwalk inside the Death Star while being menacingly approached by his father, Darth Vader; of course, neither young rebel's death actually ends up occurring, however.
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)
Doc Brown's using the huge easel-mounted blackboard to illustrate what he's telling Marty about the disrupted timeline, just as Indiana Jones uses a similar free-standing blackboard to draw the different Ark-related objects that he's describing to the two "top men" from military intelligence.Blade Runner (1982)
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (TV Movie 1984)
Young Biff scoffingly tells his older self to "leave, and take your book with you", just as Colonel Sherburn tells the would-be lynch-mob to "leave, and take your half-man with you".