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A replica of the DeLorean time machine's Mr. Fusion Home Energy Reactor. The Mr. Fusion Home Energy Reactor is the name of a power source used by the DeLorean time machine in the Back to the Future trilogy. It can be seen for the first time at the end of Back to the Future when Doc pulls into the McFly's driveway after a trip to the year 2015 ...
In the television series, Danny Phantom, Surfer Dude's car that appears in the episode "What You Want" has the same flying capabilities as the DeLorean time machine. In the racing video game Midnight Club: Los Angeles, The DeLorean time machine is the smaller vision and which is the playable car in the game, as a part of the Back to the Future ...
From left to right: Einstein, Marty, Doc, Verne, Clara and Jules. Emmett "Doc" Brown (portrayed by Christopher Lloyd in live-action segments, voiced by Dan Castellaneta in the animated segments) – Marty's middle-aged best friend and the inventor of the DeLorean time machine, which he built out of a DeLorean sports car in 1985; he subsequently built a locomotive time machine from 1885 to 1895.
The trial was fresh in memory when the DMC-12 — equipped with the mysterious "flux capacitor"— served as a time machine in the 1985 hit "Back to the Future," enshrining it in pop culture.
However, Gigawatt gets critically injured from his previous battle. Marty uses the original time machine to go back to 2015, where Doc and Biff repaired Gigawatt and the Autobots are still protecting Earth and humanity. After returning to 1985, Marty gets a new pickup truck from his parents, unaware it is a Decepticon in disguise.
Inside the Box: A 1951 Time Capsule runs until May 4 at the Johnson County Museum, 8788 Metcalf Ave. Special events include “The Retro Housewife’s Guide, a Time Capsule Wardrobe” at 6 p.m ...
They believed many time-travel films focused on the past being immutable and wanted to show the past being altered and the effect those changes would have on the future. [11] In the draft, video pirate Professor Brown builds a time machine that sends his young friend Marty back to the 1950s where he interrupts his parents' first meeting. [13]
Back to the Future: The Pinball (1990) – released by Data East Pinball (now Stern Pinball), designed by Joe Kaminkow and Ed Cebula, with music by Brian L. Schmidt; a pinball game based on the trilogy that features three songs that were featured in the movies: "The Power of Love" and "Back in Time" (originally performed by Huey Lewis and the News), and "Doubleback" (originally performed by ZZ ...