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* ''Awesome/BillAndTedsExcellentAdventure''
* ''Awesome/BillAndTedsBogusJourney''
* ''Awesome/BillAndTedFaceTheMusic''
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* The entire scene where they give the report. One of the great climaxes in film history, and if you're a history student (or just any kind of student), face it: you ''want'' to give a report like that. The kicker is getting Abraham Lincoln - arguably the most famous American president of all time - to give a speech that perfectly exemplifies what Bill and Ted's teacher wants from them, which is how these contemporary figures would regard San Dimas and the modern world. And Lincolm heartwarmingly details that Bill and Ted are the very good friends of him and the other figures they've recruited, and that the boys are dedicated to the very same proposition he is - ''which is Bill and Ted's very own motto''.

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* The entire scene where they give the report. One of the great climaxes in film history, and if you're a history student (or just any kind of student), face it: you ''want'' to give a report like that. The kicker is getting Abraham Lincoln - arguably the most famous American president of all time - to give a speech that perfectly exemplifies what Bill and Ted's teacher wants from them, which is how these contemporary figures would regard San Dimas and the modern world. And Lincolm Lincoln heartwarmingly details that Bill and Ted are the very good friends of him and the other figures they've recruited, and that the boys are dedicated to the very same proposition he is - ''which is Bill and Ted's very own motto''.
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* The entire scene where they give the report. One of the great climaxes in film history, and if you're a history student (or just any kind of student), face it: you ''want'' to give a report like that. The kicker is getting Abraham Lincoln - arguably the most famous American president of all time - to give a speech that perfectly exemplifies what Bill and Ted's teacher wants from them, which is how these contemporary figures would regard San Dimas and the modern world; And Lincolm heartwarmingly details that Bill and Ted are the very good friends of him and the other figures they've recruited, and that the boys are dedicated to the very same proposition he is - ''which is Bill and Ted's very own motto''.

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* The entire scene where they give the report. One of the great climaxes in film history, and if you're a history student (or just any kind of student), face it: you ''want'' to give a report like that. The kicker is getting Abraham Lincoln - arguably the most famous American president of all time - to give a speech that perfectly exemplifies what Bill and Ted's teacher wants from them, which is how these contemporary figures would regard San Dimas and the modern world; world. And Lincolm heartwarmingly details that Bill and Ted are the very good friends of him and the other figures they've recruited, and that the boys are dedicated to the very same proposition he is - ''which is Bill and Ted's very own motto''.
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What kinda trope page u want fam? JUST LINK ME UP BRUH


* The scene with the future council. Words cannot describe. Sadly, the version of Robbi Robb's "In Time" that plays in this scene (with the awesome, awesome lead guitar) is commercially unavailable. It is up on Website/{{Youtube}}, however, and there are multiple ways to extract an .mp3 file from it.

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* The scene with the future council. Words cannot describe. Sadly, the version of Robbi Robb's "In Time" that plays in this scene (with the awesome, awesome lead guitar) is commercially unavailable. It is up on Website/{{Youtube}}, however, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdXU1tMcnpU however]], and there are multiple ways to extract an .mp3 file from it.

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* The historical figures running amok in the mall.
** Especially Billy and Genghis Khan for lasting the longest.

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* The historical figures running amok in the mall.
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mall. Especially Billy and Genghis Khan for lasting the longest.



* The scene with the future council. Words cannot describe.
** Sadly, the version of Robbi Robb's "In Time" that plays in this scene (with the awesome, awesome lead guitar) is commercially unavailable. It is up on Website/{{Youtube}}, however, and there are multiple ways to extract an .mp3 file from it.

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* The scene with the future council. Words cannot describe.
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describe. Sadly, the version of Robbi Robb's "In Time" that plays in this scene (with the awesome, awesome lead guitar) is commercially unavailable. It is up on Website/{{Youtube}}, however, and there are multiple ways to extract an .mp3 file from it.



* The entire scene where they give the report. One of the great climaxes in film history, and if you're a history student (or just any kind of student), face it: you ''want'' to give a report like that.
** The kicker is getting Abraham Lincoln - arguably the most famous American president of all time - to give a speech that perfectly exemplifies what Bill and Ted's teacher wants from them, which is how these contemporary figures would regard San Dimas and the modern world; And Lincolm heartwarmingly details that Bill and Ted are the very good friends of him and the other figures they've recruited, and that the boys are dedicated to the very same proposition he is - ''which is Bill and Ted's very own motto''.

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* The entire scene where they give the report. One of the great climaxes in film history, and if you're a history student (or just any kind of student), face it: you ''want'' to give a report like that.
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that. The kicker is getting Abraham Lincoln - arguably the most famous American president of all time - to give a speech that perfectly exemplifies what Bill and Ted's teacher wants from them, which is how these contemporary figures would regard San Dimas and the modern world; And Lincolm heartwarmingly details that Bill and Ted are the very good friends of him and the other figures they've recruited, and that the boys are dedicated to the very same proposition he is - ''which is Bill and Ted's very own motto''.



*** Unfortunately, ''that'' version of the song (with Bill & Ted's guitar solos at the start) has never been commercially released, ''but'' Steve Vai's guitar solos & the Music/{{KISS}} song have. Fans have managed to replicate the song as featured in the film with a little editing, and a little searching on the internet can bring up mp3s of the song with the solos at the start.

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*** ** Unfortunately, ''that'' version of the song (with Bill & Ted's guitar solos at the start) has never been commercially released, ''but'' Steve Vai's guitar solos & the Music/{{KISS}} song have. Fans have managed to replicate the song as featured in the film with a little editing, and a little searching on the internet can bring up mp3s of the song with the solos at the start.



* In a shooting script (and comic adaptation) for ''Bogus Journey'', the boys had to confront their fears when the Evil Robot Usses make them manifest in the real world-Bill accepts a kiss from Granny Preston, Ted apologizes to Deacon and returns the Easter Basket, and both of them invite Colonel Oates in for snacks. They also fought their evil doubles hand-to-hand until the Good Robot Usses could get to them.

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* In a shooting script (and comic adaptation) for ''Bogus Journey'', the boys had to confront their fears when the Evil Robot Usses make them manifest in the real world-Bill world - Bill accepts a kiss from Granny Preston, Ted apologizes to Deacon and returns the Easter Basket, and both of them invite Colonel Oates in for snacks. They also fought their evil doubles hand-to-hand until the Good Robot Usses could get to them.
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* An unusual example, but the seeming DumbBlonde of the films, Missy - ''I mean [[InsistentTerminology Mom]]'' - manages to send the boys ''to Hell'', despite Ted noting that her seances with her friends ''never work''.
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** The kicker is getting Abraham Lincoln - arguably the most famous American president of all time - to give a speech that perfectly exemplifies what Bill and Ted's teacher wants from them, which is how these contemporary figures would regard San Dimas and the modern world; And Lincolm heartwarmingly details that Bill and Ted are the very good friends of him and the other figures they've recruited, and that the boys are dedicated to the very same proposition he is - ''which is Bill and Ted's very own motto''.
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** Sadly, the version of Robbi Robb's "In Time" that plays in this scene (with the awesome, awesome lead guitar) is commercially unavailable. It is up on Website/{{Youtube}}, however, and with a two free programs[[note]]Youtube Downloader and MPEG Streamclip[[/note]] and a little know-how one can easily create an .mp3 file from it.

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** Sadly, the version of Robbi Robb's "In Time" that plays in this scene (with the awesome, awesome lead guitar) is commercially unavailable. It is up on Website/{{Youtube}}, however, and with a two free programs[[note]]Youtube Downloader and MPEG Streamclip[[/note]] and a little know-how one can easily create there are multiple ways to extract an .mp3 file from it.
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** Sadly, the version of Robbi Robb's "In Time" that plays in this scene (with the awesome, awesome lead guitar) is commercially unavailable. It is up on Website/{{Youtube}}, however, and with a two free programs and a little know-how one can easily create an .mp3 file from it.

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** Sadly, the version of Robbi Robb's "In Time" that plays in this scene (with the awesome, awesome lead guitar) is commercially unavailable. It is up on Website/{{Youtube}}, however, and with a two free programs programs[[note]]Youtube Downloader and MPEG Streamclip[[/note]] and a little know-how one can easily create an .mp3 file from it.
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-->'''Bill''': YOU KILLED TED, YOU MEDIEVAL DICKWEEDS!

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-->'''Bill''': YOU KILLED TED, YOU MEDIEVAL DICKWEEDS!''DICKWEED!''



** Sadly, the version of Robbi Robb's "In Time" that plays in this scene (with the awesome, awesome lead guitar) is commercially unavailable. It is up on Website/{{Youtube}}, however, and with a little finesse one can easily create an .mp3 file from it.

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** Sadly, the version of Robbi Robb's "In Time" that plays in this scene (with the awesome, awesome lead guitar) is commercially unavailable. It is up on Website/{{Youtube}}, however, and with a two free programs and a little finesse know-how one can easily create an .mp3 file from it.
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-->'''Interrogator''': Look, I want to know why you claim to be Sigmund Freud.
-->'''Freud''': Why do you insist I'm ''not'' Sigmund Freud?
-->'''Interrogator''': Why do you keep asking me these questions?
-->'''Freud''' ''(leans forward)'': Tell me about your mother.
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* The entire scene where they give the report. One of the great climaxes in film history.

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* The entire scene where they give the report. One of the great climaxes in film history.
history, and if you're a history student (or just any kind of student), face it: you ''want'' to give a report like that.
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* Beethoven is introduced to synthesisers, immediately sees their potential and is soon playing a symphony on several keyboards all at once in the music shop, attracting a huge crowd.
* Sigmund Freud psychoanalysing the police interrogator and driving him up the wall.
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*** Unfortunately, ''that'' version of the song (With Bill & Ted's guitar solos at the start)has never been commercially released, ''but'' Steve Vai's guitar solos & the Music/{{KISS}} song have. Fans have managed to replicate the song as featured in the film with a little editing, and a little searching on the internet can bring up mp3s of the song with the solos at the start.

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*** Unfortunately, ''that'' version of the song (With (with Bill & Ted's guitar solos at the start)has start) has never been commercially released, ''but'' Steve Vai's guitar solos & the Music/{{KISS}} song have. Fans have managed to replicate the song as featured in the film with a little editing, and a little searching on the internet can bring up mp3s of the song with the solos at the start.
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** Espacially Billy and Genghis Khan for lasting the longest.

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** Espacially Especially Billy and Genghis Khan for lasting the longest.
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* The entire scene where they give the report. One of the great climaxes in film history.
** The climax of the sequel also qualifies. "God Gave Rock and Roll To You", indeed.
*** Unfortunately, ''that'' version of the song (With Bill & Ted's guitar solos at the start)has never been commercially released, ''but'' Steve Vai's guitar solos & the Music/{{KISS}} song have. Fans have managed to replicate the song as featured in the film with a little editing, and a little searching on the internet can bring up mp3s of the song with the solos at the start.
** The [[RetroactivePreparation time-travel causality battle]] between Bill and Ted and Chuck De Nomolos, too. Definitely shows that the boys are a pair of {{Genius Ditz}}es when it comes to time travel.
* Bill charging the knight when he thinks he killed Ted.

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* The entire scene where they give the report. One of the great climaxes in film history.
** The climax of the sequel also qualifies. "God Gave Rock and Roll To You", indeed.
*** Unfortunately, ''that'' version of the song (With Bill
!! ''Bill & Ted's guitar solos at the start)has never been commercially released, ''but'' Steve Vai's guitar solos & the Music/{{KISS}} song have. Fans have managed to replicate the song as featured in the film with a little editing, and a little searching on the internet can bring up mp3s of the song with the solos at the start.
** The [[RetroactivePreparation time-travel causality battle]] between Bill and Ted and Chuck De Nomolos, too. Definitely shows that the boys are a pair of {{Genius Ditz}}es when it comes to time travel.
Excellent Adventure''
* Bill charging the knight when he thinks he killed Ted.


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** Espacially Billy and Genghis Khan for lasting the longest.


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* The entire scene where they give the report. One of the great climaxes in film history.

!! ''Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey''
* The climax of the sequel qualifies. "God Gave Rock and Roll To You", indeed.
*** Unfortunately, ''that'' version of the song (With Bill & Ted's guitar solos at the start)has never been commercially released, ''but'' Steve Vai's guitar solos & the Music/{{KISS}} song have. Fans have managed to replicate the song as featured in the film with a little editing, and a little searching on the internet can bring up mp3s of the song with the solos at the start.
** The [[RetroactivePreparation time-travel causality battle]] between Bill and Ted and Chuck De Nomolos, too. Definitely shows that the boys are a pair of {{Genius Ditz}}es when it comes to time travel.
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-->'''Bill''': YOU KILLED TED, YOU MEDIEVAL DICKWEEDS!

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-->'''Bill''': YOU KILLED TED, YOU MEDIEVAL DICKWEEDS! DICKWEEDS!



** Sadly, the version of Robbi Robb's "In Time" that plays in this scene (with the awesome, awesome lead guitar) is commercially unavailable. It is up on YouTube, however, and with a little finesse one can easily create an .mp3 file from it.

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** Sadly, the version of Robbi Robb's "In Time" that plays in this scene (with the awesome, awesome lead guitar) is commercially unavailable. It is up on YouTube, Website/{{Youtube}}, however, and with a little finesse one can easily create an .mp3 file from it.
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-->'''Bill''': YOU KILLED TED, YOU MEDIEVAL DICKWEEDS!
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* In a shooting script for ''Bogus Journey'', the boys had to confront their fears when the Evil Robot Usses make them manifest in the real world-Bill accepts a kiss from Granny Preston, Ted apologizes to Deacon and returns the Easter Basket, and both of them invite Colonel Oates in for snacks. They also fought their evil doubles hand-to-hand until the Good Robot Usses could get to them.

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* In a shooting script (and comic adaptation) for ''Bogus Journey'', the boys had to confront their fears when the Evil Robot Usses make them manifest in the real world-Bill accepts a kiss from Granny Preston, Ted apologizes to Deacon and returns the Easter Basket, and both of them invite Colonel Oates in for snacks. They also fought their evil doubles hand-to-hand until the Good Robot Usses could get to them.
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* Bill charging the knight when he thinks he killed Ted.
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* In a shooting script for ''Bogus Journey'', the boys had to confront their fears when the Evil Robot Usses make them manifest in the real world. They also fought their evil doubles.

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* In a shooting script for ''Bogus Journey'', the boys had to confront their fears when the Evil Robot Usses make them manifest in the real world. world-Bill accepts a kiss from Granny Preston, Ted apologizes to Deacon and returns the Easter Basket, and both of them invite Colonel Oates in for snacks. They also fought their evil doubles.doubles hand-to-hand until the Good Robot Usses could get to them.
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* In a shooting script for ''Bogus Journey'', the boys had to confront their fears when the Evil Robot Usses make them manifest in the real world. They also fought their evil doubles.
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Renamed one trope as \"Retrocactive Preparation\".


*** Unfortunately, ''that'' version of the song (With Bill & Ted's guitar solos at the start)has never been commercially released, ''but'' Steve Vai's guitar solos & the {{KISS}} song have. Fans have managed to replicate the song as featured in the film with a little editing, and a little searching on the internet can bring up mp3s of the song with the solos at the start.
** The [[WildStallionRule time-travel causality battle]] between Bill and Ted and Chuck De Nomolos, too. Definitely shows that the boys are a pair of [[GeniusDitz Genius Ditzes]] when it comes to time travel.

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*** Unfortunately, ''that'' version of the song (With Bill & Ted's guitar solos at the start)has never been commercially released, ''but'' Steve Vai's guitar solos & the {{KISS}} Music/{{KISS}} song have. Fans have managed to replicate the song as featured in the film with a little editing, and a little searching on the internet can bring up mp3s of the song with the solos at the start.
** The [[WildStallionRule [[RetroactivePreparation time-travel causality battle]] between Bill and Ted and Chuck De Nomolos, too. Definitely shows that the boys are a pair of [[GeniusDitz Genius Ditzes]] {{Genius Ditz}}es when it comes to time travel.



** Sadly, the version of Robbi Robb's "In Time" that plays in this scene (with the awesome, awesome lead guitar) is commercially unavailable. It is up on Youtube, however, and with a little finesse one can easily create an .mp3 file from it.

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** Sadly, the version of Robbi Robb's "In Time" that plays in this scene (with the awesome, awesome lead guitar) is commercially unavailable. It is up on Youtube, YouTube, however, and with a little finesse one can easily create an .mp3 file from it.

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