The time travelling adventures of Doc Brown, his family, and his friend, Marty McFly.The time travelling adventures of Doc Brown, his family, and his friend, Marty McFly.The time travelling adventures of Doc Brown, his family, and his friend, Marty McFly.
- Awards
- 6 wins & 2 nominations
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- TriviaDespite being major characters in the "Back to the Future" trilogy, Marty's parents George and Lorraine McFly never appeared in the series.
- GoofsIn the episode "Hill Valley Brown-Out (1992)", Doc's shirt changes from purple, to white, to purple again.
- Quotes
[Marty has sarcastically claimed to be Michael J. Fox]
Verne Brown: [To Marty] You DO sorta look like that J. Michael Fox guy.
- Crazy creditsAfter the credits, Biff Tannen appears and makes a comment/joke about the episode. For example, the episode that involves baseball has Biff saying "Hey butt-head, how do you hold a baseball bat? By its wings! Ha ha ha". Then Biff holds a real bat by its wings which ends up biting him and ending that segment.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Tales from the Future: The Test of Time (2010)
- SoundtracksBACK IN TIME
Written by Johnny Colla (uncredited), Chris Hayes (uncredited), Sean Hopper (uncredited) and Huey Lewis (uncredited)
Performed by Huey Lewis & The News (as Huey Lewis and The News)
Additional Production & remix by Jellybean Benítez
Featured review
We really wanted Marty didn't we? We wanted Fox.
Instead we got Doc Brown and his family. Bumber. I mean, Marty was in it, but he wasn't the center, central driving force of the story and as kids we didn't like that one bit.
Sure...it was still fun. It was still funny, and Marty was still there, but the focus was on the Brown children, likely because the people that made the cartoon decided that--despite the fact that there were tons of cartoons about teenagers and adults--that children wanted a cartoon about kids their own age.
And because of that it really wasn't Back to the Future.
You couldn't buy us off that easy.
Instead we got Doc Brown and his family. Bumber. I mean, Marty was in it, but he wasn't the center, central driving force of the story and as kids we didn't like that one bit.
Sure...it was still fun. It was still funny, and Marty was still there, but the focus was on the Brown children, likely because the people that made the cartoon decided that--despite the fact that there were tons of cartoons about teenagers and adults--that children wanted a cartoon about kids their own age.
And because of that it really wasn't Back to the Future.
You couldn't buy us off that easy.
- generationofswine
- Apr 1, 2017
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