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* The scene with them breaking the Historical Figures out of jail. Never has anyone managed to portray someone effectively modifying history '''''in real time''''' in such an awesome way, effectively staging a group of distractions and even slipping a cue ''to their past selves'' into the distractions because they missed something in their original planning!
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* Bill charging the knight when he thinks he killed Ted.

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* Bill charging the knight when he thinks he the man killed Ted.
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* The scene with the future council. Words cannot describe. Sadly, the version of Music/RobbiRobb's "In Time" that plays in this scene (with the awesome, awesome lead guitar) is commercially unavailable. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxDTeUXehCc It is up on]] Website/YouTube, however, and there are multiple ways to extract an .mp3 file from the site.

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* The scene with the future council. Words cannot describe. Sadly, the version of Music/RobbiRobb's Robbi Robb's "In Time" that plays in this scene (with the awesome, awesome lead guitar) is commercially unavailable. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxDTeUXehCc It is up on]] Website/YouTube, however, and there are multiple ways to extract an .mp3 file from the site.
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** UsefulNotes/BillyTheKid and Creator/{{Socrates}} pulling a BigDamnHeroes and saving Bill & Ted from being executed.
* The historical figures running amok in the mall. Especially Billy and UsefulNotes/GenghisKhan for lasting the longest.

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** UsefulNotes/BillyTheKid and Creator/{{Socrates}} pulling a BigDamnHeroes and saving Bill & and Ted from being executed.
* The historical figures running amok in the mall. Especially mall, especially Billy and UsefulNotes/GenghisKhan for lasting the longest.longest against the cops.



** ...and the whole thing's set to Music/{{Extreme}}'s "Play With Me". Whether intentionally or not, the song's intro incorporates Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart's ''Turkish March''; a composer the real Beethoven held in sufficiently high regard that he composed variations on the earlier man's music and used him for inspiration.

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** ...and the whole thing's set to Music/{{Extreme}}'s "Play With Me". Whether intentionally chosen or not, the song's intro incorporates Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart's ''Turkish March''; a composer the real Beethoven held in sufficiently high regard that he composed variations on the earlier man's music and used him for inspiration.



-->'''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.
* The scene with the future council. Words cannot describe. Sadly, the version of Music/RobbiRobb's "In Time" that plays in this scene (with the awesome, awesome lead guitar) is commercially unavailable. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxDTeUXehCc It is up on]] Website/YouTube, however, and there are multiple ways to extract an .mp3 file from it.
* The band's unofficial mantra "Be Excellent To Each Other And Party On" also qualifies. No matter how ditzy the guys are, it's hard to deny that it's a most excellent philosophy to live by.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiIavrvBEjU&t=6m40s This music]] playing after UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte got kicked out of the bowling alley and walks away with his remaining dignity as he puts his hat back on.

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-->'''Interrogator''': -->'''Interrogator:''' Look, I want to know why you claim to be Sigmund Freud.
-->'''Freud''': -->'''Freud:''' Why do you insist I'm ''not'' Sigmund Freud?
-->'''Interrogator''': -->'''Interrogator:''' Why do you keep asking me these questions?
-->'''Freud''' -->'''Freud:''' ''(leans forward)'': forward)'' Tell me about your mother.
* The scene with the future council. Words cannot describe. Sadly, the version of Music/RobbiRobb's "In Time" that plays in this scene (with the awesome, awesome lead guitar) is commercially unavailable. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxDTeUXehCc It is up on]] Website/YouTube, however, and there are multiple ways to extract an .mp3 file from it.
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* The band's unofficial mantra "Be Excellent To to Each Other And and Party On" also qualifies. No matter how ditzy the guys are, it's hard to deny that it's this is a most excellent philosophy to live by.
* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiIavrvBEjU&t=6m40s This music]] playing after UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte got gets kicked out of the bowling alley and walks away with what remains of his remaining dignity as he puts his hat back on.



* 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 UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln - 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 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 UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln - -- 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 world. 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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-->'''Bill''': [[ItsPersonal YOU KILLED TED, YOU MEDIEVAL]] ''[[BerserkButton DICKWEED!]]''

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-->'''Bill''': [[ItsPersonal YOU KILLED TED, YOU MEDIEVAL]] ''[[BerserkButton DICKWEED!]]''MEDIEVAL DICKWEED!]]
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiIavrvBEjU&t=6m40s This music]] playing after UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte got kicked out of the bowling alley and walks away with his remaining dignity as he puts on his hat.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wiIavrvBEjU&t=6m40s This music]] playing after UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte got kicked out of the bowling alley and walks away with his remaining dignity as he puts on his hat.hat back on.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NflvxsmqNtI This music]] playing after UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte got kicked out of the bowling alley and walks away with his remaining dignity as he puts on his hat.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NflvxsmqNtI com/watch?v=wiIavrvBEjU&t=6m40s This music]] playing after UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte got kicked out of the bowling alley and walks away with his remaining dignity as he puts on his hat.
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** Billy the Kid and Socrates pulling a BigDamnHeroes and saving Bill & Ted from being executed.
* The historical figures running amok in the mall. Especially Billy and Genghis Khan for lasting the longest.
** Joan Of Arc straight-up pushes an instructor off a stage and ''takes over her jazzercise class.'' Her subsequent workout for everyone is so awesome and exhilarating that the crowd boos when security removes her.
** Beethoven is introduced to synthesizers, immediately sees their potential, and is soon playing a symphony on several keyboards all at once in the music shop, attracting a huge crowd.
** ...and the whole thing's set to Extreme's ''Play With Me''. Whether intentionally or not, the song's intro incorporates Mozart's ''Turkish March''; a composer the real Beethoven held in sufficiently high regard that he composed variations on the earlier man's music and used him for inspiration.
* Sigmund Freud psychoanalysing the police interrogator and driving him up the wall.

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** Billy the Kid UsefulNotes/BillyTheKid and Socrates Creator/{{Socrates}} pulling a BigDamnHeroes and saving Bill & Ted from being executed.
* The historical figures running amok in the mall. Especially Billy and Genghis Khan UsefulNotes/GenghisKhan for lasting the longest.
** Joan Of Arc UsefulNotes/JoanOfArc straight-up pushes an instructor off a stage and ''takes over her jazzercise class.'' Her subsequent workout for everyone is so awesome and exhilarating that the crowd boos when security removes her.
** Beethoven Music/LudwigVanBeethoven is introduced to synthesizers, immediately sees their potential, and is soon playing a symphony on several keyboards all at once in the music shop, attracting a huge crowd.
** ...and the whole thing's set to Extreme's ''Play Music/{{Extreme}}'s "Play With Me''. Me". Whether intentionally or not, the song's intro incorporates Mozart's Music/WolfgangAmadeusMozart's ''Turkish March''; a composer the real Beethoven held in sufficiently high regard that he composed variations on the earlier man's music and used him for inspiration.
* Sigmund Freud UsefulNotes/SigmundFreud psychoanalysing the police interrogator and driving him up the wall.



* 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 Music/RobbiRobb's "In Time" that plays in this scene (with the awesome, awesome lead guitar) is commercially unavailable. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxDTeUXehCc It is up on Website/{{Youtube}}, on]] Website/YouTube, however, and there are multiple ways to extract an .mp3 file from it.



* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NflvxsmqNtI This music]] playing after Napoleon got kicked out of the bowling alley and walks away with his remaining dignity as he puts on his hat.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NflvxsmqNtI This music]] playing after Napoleon UsefulNotes/NapoleonBonaparte got kicked out of the bowling alley and walks away with his remaining dignity as he puts on his hat.



* 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 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 UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln - 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 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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** ...and the whole thing's set to Extreme's ''Play With Me''. Whether intentionally or not, the song's intro incorporates Mozart's ''Turkish March''; a composer the real Beethoven held in sufficiently high regard that he composed variations on the earlier man's music and used him for inspiration.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NflvxsmqNtI This music]] playing after Napoleon got kicked out of the bowling alley and walks away proudly as he puts on his hat.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NflvxsmqNtI This music]] playing after Napoleon got kicked out of the bowling alley and walks away proudly with his remaining dignity as he puts on his hat.

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

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-->'''Bill''': [[ItsPersonal YOU KILLED TED, YOU MEDIEVAL ''DICKWEED!''MEDIEVAL]] ''[[BerserkButton DICKWEED!]]''



* 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.

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* ** Joan Of Arc straight-up pushes an instructor off a stage and ''takes over her jazzercise class.'' Her subsequent workout for everyone is so awesome and exhilarating that the crowd boos when security removes her.
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** Billy the Kid and Socrates pulling a BigDamnHeroes and saving Bill & Ted from being executed.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NflvxsmqNtI This music]] playing after Napoleon got kicked out of the bowling alley and walks away proudly as he puts his hat back on.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NflvxsmqNtI This music]] playing after Napoleon got kicked out of the bowling alley and walks away proudly as he puts on his hat back on.hat.
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NflvxsmqNtI This music]] playing after Napoleon got kicked out of the bowling alley and walks away proudly while putting as he puts his hat back on.

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* That music playing after Napoleon got kicked out of the bowling alley and walks proudly while putting his hat back on.

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* That music [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NflvxsmqNtI This music]] playing after Napoleon got kicked out of the bowling alley and walks away proudly while putting his hat back on.on.
-->'''Napoleon:''' Deacon!
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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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[[redirect:Awesome/BillAndTed]]* Bill charging the knight when he thinks killed Ted.
-->'''Bill''': YOU KILLED TED, YOU MEDIEVAL ''DICKWEED!''
* The historical figures running amok in the mall. Especially Billy and Genghis Khan for lasting the longest.
* 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.
-->'''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.
* 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.
* The band's unofficial mantra "Be Excellent To Each Other And Party On" also qualifies. No matter how ditzy the guys are, it's hard to deny that it's a most excellent philosophy to live by.
* That music playing after Napoleon got kicked out of the bowling alley and walks proudly while putting his hat back on.
* 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.
** 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 {{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.
* The historical figures running amok in the mall.
* 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 Youtube, however, and with a little finesse one can easily create an .mp3 file from it.
* The band's unofficial mantra "Be Excellent To Each Other And Party On" also qualifies. No matter how ditzy the guys are, it's hard to deny that it's a most excellent philosophy to live by.
* That music playing after Napoleon got kicked out of the bowling alley and walks proudly while putting his hat back on.
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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 {{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.
* The historical figures running amok in the mall.
* 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 Youtube, however, and with a little finesse one can easily create an .mp3 file from it.
* The band's unofficial mantra "Be Excellent To Each Other And Party On" also qualifies. No matter how ditzy the guys are, it's hard to deny that it's a most excellent philosophy to live by.
* That music playing after Napoleon got kicked out of the bowling alley and walks proudly while putting his hat back on.
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