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  • | title = Back to the Future This comic is a reference to the film ''{{w|Back to the Future}}'' in which the protagonist, {{w|Marty McFly}} (played by {{w|Michael J. F
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  • #REDIRECT [[102: Back to the Future]]
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  • | title = Back to the Future This comic is a reference to the film ''{{w|Back to the Future}}'' in which the protagonist, {{w|Marty McFly}} (played by {{w|Michael J. F
    4 KB (600 words) - 22:19, 19 January 2024
  • #REDIRECT [[102: Back to the Future]]
    37 bytes (5 words) - 14:20, 9 August 2012
  • {{comicsrow|102|2006-05-15|Back to the Future|back_to_the_future.jpg}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[102: Back to the Future]]
    37 bytes (5 words) - 18:02, 7 August 2012
  • ...{{w|flying cars}} and the {{w|Hoverboard|flying skateboard}} like in ''{{w|Back to the Future 2}}'' or a hyper technological future like in ''{{w|Blade Runner}}''). She
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  • *[[102: Back to the Future]]
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  • ...ext=The {{w|DeLorean time machine#Flux capacitor|flux capacitor}} from {{w|Back to the Future}}. This may be difficult to implement, since flux capacitors are not avail [[Category:Back to the Future]]
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  • ...as Dr. Emmett L. Brown (played by {{w|Christopher Lloyd}}) from the ''{{w|Back to the Future}}'' film trilogy. In the films, Brown created a {{w|time machine}} out of a [[Category:Back to the Future]]
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  • ...} are a favorite xkcd topic; there are also frequently references to ''{{w|Back to the Future}}'' as with the {{w|hoverboards}} here. {{w|Somerville, Massachusetts}} is
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  • ...rboard}} and its speed (~88 mph) is probably a reference to the ''{{w|Back to the Future Part II}}'', though hoverboards are a fairly common trope in older science
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  • ...2015), which is the date that protagonist Marty McFly travels to in ''{{w|Back to the Future Part II}}'', released in 1989. Megan adds that we're even closer to May 13, :Cueball: We're almost at the ''Back to the Future'' date.
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  • ...take place in a more distant future, are still theoretically possible. (''Back to the Future Part II'' is deliberately right on the line, as it was set in 2015). | ''{{w|Back to the Future}}''||film by Robert Zemeckis||1985||style="color:#FF0000;" | 30||1955||
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  • ...nth later 2015-11-24. Hoverboards are just one of many things predicted in Back to the Future Part II that [http://www.bbc.com/news/technology-33785285 have] [https://ww ...tart screen of the game), and this explains why it was not released on the Back to the Future date. Apart from the date of release and the text about the book, the game
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  • ...were born (or just prevent them from falling in love as in the movie ''{{w|Back to the Future}}''). This creates a {{w|Grandfather paradox|paradox}} where you will never
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  • ...Hoverboard}} has been popularised by the {{w|Back_to_the_Future_Part_II|''Back To The Future'' franchise}} of films, with several attempts to fully emulate such a devic [[Category:Back to the Future]]
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  • ...Emmett_Brown|Dr. Emmett L. Brown}} from {{w|Back to the Future (franchise)|Back to the Future}}, since a kid was dressed up looking like this, and in the same pose, in t
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  • ...ar of some sort}}, is a common trope in Science-Fiction. Movies like ''{{w|Back to the Future Part II}}'' (which tried to predict the fashion of 2015 back in 1989) didn'
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  • ...ar, made famous as the {{w|DeLorean_time_machine|time machine}} in the {{w|Back to the Future}} movies. ...ar, made famous as the {{w|DeLorean_time_machine|time machine}} in the {{w|Back to the Future}} movies.
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  • ...eory to White Hat regarding the alternate timeline seen in the movie ''{{w|Back to the Future II}}'', in which the character {{w|Biff Tannen}} stole a {{w|DeLorean time ;''Back to the Future II''
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  • ...cience fiction film about time travel ''{{w|Back to the Future (franchise)|Back to the Future}}'', which was released, [[:Category:Comics to make one feel old|we are rem ...of speech, but may actually be ''literally'' true in this case given the ''Back to the Future'' series' central theme of time travel). By asking the genie to show her, s
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  • ...comic's joke is similar to one used in the 1985 science-fiction film ''{{w|Back to the Future}}'', in which Doc Brown (of 1955) is shocked to learn that {{w|Ronald Reaga
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  • ...y corner drug store, but in 1955, it's a little hard to come by" (from {{w|Back to the Future|this transcript}}).
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