When that plan fails, they head to the Old West (where Doc and Clara first lived via the time traveling locomotive) to convince Doc and Clara to use another name for Verne, who is about to be born. In addition, the first episode from each season of the animated series (Brothers and Mac the Black) are included as bonus materials in the Back to the Future: 30th Anniversary Trilogy set. Marty switches places with Judah and rejoins Doc and Jules and Verne, who are about to go back in their home turf. October 7. Jules ends up keeping some of his new friends because they realize that he is an okay kid. Verne is skeptical and considered a chicken. Verne, with the help of Jules and Marty, must hide the fast-growing dinosaur from his family and the rest of the town. In the first episode and series premiere, Verne, upset with his brother, Jules, runs away from home using the DeLorean. Biff causes everything to explode like fireworks, including street lights, etc, and the residents turn to Doc to shut the system down. The title is a parody of the title Back to the Future. Using a wacky invention, the boys go into Doc's memory and find out that while staying with his Oddball Uncle Oliver one summer, four-year-old Doc fell into the river while fishing. Leaving the DeLorean that goes back to their home turf, Doc angers Clara, and Jules and Verne leave them. When Harold and Jennivere are together again, Doc, Clara, Jules, Verne, and Einstein head back in their home turf to visit Super Splash Water World, where Verne was expecting to go. Back to the Future Part II. As with the films, time travel was achieved through the use of a modified DeLorean, which had apparently been re-built after it was destroyed at the end of the trilogy. When all of the electricity goes out in present day Hill Valley, Doc, Marty, and Einstein trace Verne back to Benjamin Franklin. Issue 2 of the Back to the Future comics is an adaptation of this episode. Clara escapes from the tower and makes a hot air balloon out of silk and a tapestry loom. The boys run amok in Ancient Rome and end up meeting Judah, a slave, who helps them get out of trouble. They all realize what money has done to their priorities and they decide to let the tree go. While playing baseball, Verne meets a new friend. Verne grouses to his parents, who say that is not so bad and prohibit him from using the DeLorean to seek a quick fix, but Verne does an end run by being Marty's passenger in the DeLorean when Marty studies the age of dinosaurs. Verne plants the idea in Jules' head to grow a money tree, which makes Jules the popular rich kid at school. He and Marty head back to the parallel future in Hill Valley. Marty goes to the park and finds Jules and Verne; Clara and Doc have gone off for some "lemonade" at another fair – the 1904 World's Fair Exposition in St. Louis. When Marty lies to Jennifer about going to a concert, Verne immediately wants to get an earring but Clara and Doc object. When the group returns to present-day Hill Valley, while Marty and Einstein are visited again, Verne befriends a little bird that resembles Donny. Doc is mistaken for a rebellious slave and is going to be thrown to the lions. After saving the Parker ranch, Marty gets finally kissed by Jennifer. Using the locomotive, Marty and the boys go to find Doc and Clara; Marty needs Doc's help in fixing the hilarious effects of the hair cutting machine. Doc saves Verne from falling off a clock tower and Verne realizes that he is Doc's biological son and that he would still be loved as much even if he were adopted. Everyone decides to celebrate Founder's Day like the original Founders have done. Doc realizes that he should have consulted her before making anymore decisions for the family. Biff has the military, police and assorted agencies believing that Doc is an alien. After accidentally tearing up the curtain, when Marty lands into the water along with Jules and Verne, it is up to Doc to use his remaining .01% " of his brain to get everyone out of danger. Meanwhile, Verne rescues Marty from being drafted. Jules and Verne overhear their father talk about the arcades and stow away in the DeLorean to play the Roman "video games", (the boys have been forbidden to leave the house because they were grounded for misusing their father's latest invention – a holographic device.) When General Beauregard Tannen's armies kidnap Marty, Verne gasps. Verne finds his father with Marty; Marty is wearing booster boots – one of Doc's new inventions. Biffando releases them and follows them at a distance, to the Lost City of Gold[disambiguation needed]. The entire complete show was released on DVD on October 20, 2015 for the first time, both individually and as part of the Back to the Future: The Complete Adventures collection (which also includes all three movies of the trilogy). Wisdom, who plans to dissect poor "Tiny" and make much money. After one incident, Doc regains his memory and returns to the ring to finish his match, where he is defeated. The cure comes in the form of an extinct frog—the Bufo marinus—which emits an acid from its skin. Back to the Future. Jules, with the help of Marty, attempt to placate Verne by using a device that would transfer the game electronically to Verne's bedroom TV screen, thus enabling him to continue to play. With Marty in tow, Verne stows away to the Caribbean in the year 1697 to become a pirate and get an earring. Tannen (Buford's son) kidnaps Marty and displays him in a side-show as a "curiosity of nature". Wisdom breaks into Doc's lab and steals the DeLorean. He and Chris begin to pal around and end up in the comic book store. Doc, who has used the locomotive to travel back in time, arrives with Daniel to find that Wild Bill has run away and Verne and Martha are in the process of being attacked by a Grizzly Bear. Using one of Doc's inventions, a pair of glasses that helps the batter to hit like a major leaguer, Marty "steps" in for Pee Wee and wins a critical game. Wisdom was Doc's college roommate and stole one of Doc's inventions to win a science fair. As he drives away, he heads to May 19, 2015 where he picks up Marty McFly, to June 10, 1885 to collect Clara, and to prehistoric times to grab Jules and Verne, before returning to 1991 (they escape from Griff Tannen, Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen and a Biff-like dinosaur respectively). Although Marty McFly is the show's main character and Jennifer Parker makes occasional appearances, the show focused primarily on the Brown family, whereas the movies focused on the McFly family. The music for the intro is a re-created version of "Back in Time", originally by Huey Lewis and the News (who also recorded "The Power of Love" in the first film). When Clara, Doc and Marty go inside a toy store, a pickpocket steals the watch from Jules and the boys pursue the thief. For the second season, the intro replaces the collection of the main characters with clips of the first season and ends with the same sequence from season one's intro. Marty and the boys discover that Doc was involved in Small Town Wrestling in the 1950s. Ancestors: Pee-Wee McFly (Marty)/Diamond Jim Tannen (Biff). The boys, with Marty tagging along, head back in time to prevent the accident thus eliminating Doc's fear of fishing. The characters also travel through time using the steam engine time machine Doc invented at the end of the third film. Ancestors: Daniel Clayton and Martha O'Brien (Clara)/Wild Bill Tannen (Biff). Wild Bill Tannen (Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen's father) enters the picture and kidnaps Martha for himself. The soldiers realize that they are fighting their own brothers, cousins, uncles and nephews. Verne and Marty head back to 1944, where Verne has the opportunity to meet his dance instructor, Dorothy, when she was a young girl. Unfortunately, greed takes root. With that many frogs, Doc says that he and Marty will "melt like the Wicked Witch of the West" from The Wizard of Oz. During a big battle, both armies see the boys meet and huddle together in the center of the battlefield. Wearing Marty's booster boots and the wrestling outfit, Doc scours the city, putting evil-doers in their place. Biff announces that he has a legal deed from the 1800s for Jennifer Parker's ranch and plans to evict her family, who does not want to be evicted. Wisdom! The FBI hears the story and believes the tree to be a part of a counterfeiting operation. Jules and Verne end up on opposite sides of the war; Verne is recruited by the Confederates and Jules in the Union army. To test a new invention called the Sonic Garbage Molecular Redistributor, without Marty, Doc and the boys head back to prehistoric times before 3,000,000 years so that they will not endanger anyone. Marty explains to Doc that he will not have to stand on his tiptoes to kiss Jennifer. Verne has become a video game addict. While Marty is asleep outside, Biff and Biff Jr. steal the tree in the middle of the night.
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