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Montez à bord de la DeLorean et voyagez dans le temps avec Doc Brown et Marty McFly, alors que Doc mène des expériences et élève une famille.Montez à bord de la DeLorean et voyagez dans le temps avec Doc Brown et Marty McFly, alors que Doc mène des expériences et élève une famille.Montez à bord de la DeLorean et voyagez dans le temps avec Doc Brown et Marty McFly, alors que Doc mène des expériences et élève une famille.
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- 6 victoires et 2 nominations au total
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Linda Gary
• 1991–1992
Adrienne Alexander
• 1991–1992
Brian Stokes Mitchell
• 1992
Carlos Carrasco
• 1992
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The animated adventures of Doc and Marty were a great way to continue the series, however a few things could've helped. First of all, only a few cast members from the films returned to voice characters, which is a shame. The only time we see Christopher Lloyd as Doc is in the wrap arounds, and the voice of Doc is provided by Dan Castellaneta (the voice of Homer Simpson). It probably would have been a more successful show had Michael J. Fox also returned as the voice of Marty.
However, the true fans are still happy with the result, and the show has a sort of cult status. The fact that CBS only seldom aired reruns, the audience wasn't wide and many fans of the film series hadn't seen this show. Thankfully, the whole series is now available on dvd since 2015, the franchises 30th anniversary.
However, the true fans are still happy with the result, and the show has a sort of cult status. The fact that CBS only seldom aired reruns, the audience wasn't wide and many fans of the film series hadn't seen this show. Thankfully, the whole series is now available on dvd since 2015, the franchises 30th anniversary.
My family and I, especially the children, really enjoyed this cartoon show. I think it's because it's engaging, funny, and educational. It shows examples of history, physics, chemistry, and other sciences. It also shows the importance of friendship, family, honesty, and responsibility. It shows us to appreciate what we have and not be afraid to dream.
We particularly enjoyed the moments where Dr. Brown and The Science Guy talk about interesting scientific facts and conduct experiments.
It's a pity that there are only a few episodes of this show. There are 26 in total, but we would love to see more. I hope that someday they will make a sequel or remake of this wonderful project. I think it is still relevant today because the topic of time is always interesting and exciting. I recommend everyone to watch this show if you haven't seen it yet.
We particularly enjoyed the moments where Dr. Brown and The Science Guy talk about interesting scientific facts and conduct experiments.
It's a pity that there are only a few episodes of this show. There are 26 in total, but we would love to see more. I hope that someday they will make a sequel or remake of this wonderful project. I think it is still relevant today because the topic of time is always interesting and exciting. I recommend everyone to watch this show if you haven't seen it yet.
This little animated series came about a year after the third movie, either an attempt to keep Back to the Future in the public eye or just to cash in on the films. Either way, this was a fun series. Some of the stories were very fresh and clever. One story that comes to mind is Doc, Jules and Verne traveling back and accidently preventing the extinction of the dinosaurs. Those live action bumpers of Christopher Lloyd are clever and funny. The series vanished after it's production ended and has sometimes appeared on a cable station. Watch it if you can.
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.
I like this cartoon and Dan Castellaneta is hilarious as the voice of Doc. When I see Doc, Dan does a great impression of Christopher Lloyd's character. It was great that Tom Wilson reprised his role as the voice of Biff Tannen. I would usually watch this online. I liked the adventures of Marty, Doc, Jules and Verne. I saw some of Biff's ancestors from time to time and it's still great to have Biff being the bad boy like he did in the trilogy. I noticed that the characters would usually fall or getting hit in a funny way. I hope I can get the entire set on DVD and enjoy it.
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- AnecdotesDespite being major characters in the "Back to the Future" trilogy, Marty's parents George and Lorraine McFly never appeared in the series.
- GaffesIn the episode "Hill Valley Brown-Out (1992)", Doc's shirt changes from purple, to white, to purple again.
- Citations
[Marty has sarcastically claimed to be Michael J. Fox]
Verne Brown: [To Marty] You DO sorta look like that J. Michael Fox guy.
- Crédits fousAfter 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.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Tales from the Future: The Test of Time (2010)
- Bandes originalesBACK 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
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