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--> ''[[BadassCreed Be excellent to each other, and... party on, dudes!]]''

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--> ''[[BadassCreed Be excellent to each other, and... other]]''
--> ''[[BadassCreed Yeah! And
party on, dudes!]]''
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* The scene where the boys propose in ''Bogus Journey'', with NotSoDifferent [[TheLongList Long List]] speeches that can only be described as {{Adorkable}}.

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* The scene where the boys propose in ''Bogus Journey'', with NotSoDifferent NotSoDifferentRemark [[TheLongList Long List]] speeches that can only be described as {{Adorkable}}.
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* ''Heartwarming/BillAndTedsExcellentAdventure''
* ''Heartwarming/BillAndTedsBogusJourney''
* ''Heartwarming/BillAndTedFaceTheMusic''
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New information coming to light about Bill & Ted's children, whose gender was never revealed in the original films.


* At the end of ''Bogus Journey'', the guys introduce their infant sons to the Battle of the Bands audience. Bill's son is named Ted, and Ted's son is named Bill. It really just emphasizes the fact that these two are as close as brothers.

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* At the end of ''Bogus Journey'', the guys introduce their infant sons children (revealed in ''Face the Music'' to be girls) to the Battle of the Bands audience. Bill's son daughter is named Ted, and Ted's son daughter is named Bill. It really just emphasizes the fact that these two are as close as brothers.
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* A small one, but when Beethoven at the mall is first shown the electronic synthesizer. The look of amazement on his face when the clerk turns the music on, followed by his sheer joy in playing along with it, is something to see. It even becomes a CrowningMomentOfAwesome by the end of his amazing performance, but the start is especially poignant when coupled with the RealitySubtext of Beethoven having lost his hearing while still writing music. The fact he could hear this implies he hadn't lost it yet (so his seeming inattention during his kidnapping by the boys was simply being lost in his music), so it was quite something seeing him enjoy the new kind of instrument and music production while he still had the chance. The only way it could have been better is if they'd shown him getting to hear his own work that he hadn't yet written, the work he wrote while deaf.

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* A small one, but when Beethoven at the mall is first shown the electronic synthesizer. The look of amazement on his face when the clerk turns the music on, followed by his sheer joy in playing along with it, is something to see. It even becomes a CrowningMomentOfAwesome SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome by the end of his amazing performance, but the start is especially poignant when coupled with the RealitySubtext of Beethoven having lost his hearing while still writing music. The fact he could hear this implies he hadn't lost it yet (so his seeming inattention during his kidnapping by the boys was simply being lost in his music), so it was quite something seeing him enjoy the new kind of instrument and music production while he still had the chance. The only way it could have been better is if they'd shown him getting to hear his own work that he hadn't yet written, the work he wrote while deaf.
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** Really, it's rather heartwarming to discover that in the future, the entire universe has ''finally'' managed to let go of their petty squabbles to embrace a simple philosophy of altruism and living life to the fullest. Bill and Ted aren't ''only'' beloved for their music, but for being genuinely [[NiceGuy nice guys]];

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** Really, it's rather heartwarming to discover that in the future, the entire universe has ''finally'' managed to let go of their petty squabbles to embrace a simple philosophy of altruism and living life to the fullest. Bill and Ted aren't ''only'' beloved for their music, but for being genuinely [[NiceGuy nice guys]];guys]].
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* When Ted apparently gets stabbed (he was in armor, rolled down the stairwell, and landed in front of a real knight), Bill runs to him, begs him, "[[PleaseWakeUp Don't be dead, dude", and attacks the guy who stabbed him in a berserk rage...and then Ted saves him (he fell out of his armor). The two hug, but then step back after realizing what they did. It's a really nice moment that really shows their friendship.

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* When Ted apparently gets stabbed (he was in armor, rolled down the stairwell, and landed in front of a real knight), Bill runs to him, begs him, "[[PleaseWakeUp Don't be dead, dude", dude]]", and attacks the guy who stabbed him in a berserk rage...and then Ted saves him (he fell out of his armor). The two hug, but then step back after realizing what they did. It's a really nice moment that really shows their friendship.
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* When Ted is presumed to be dead (he was in knight armor, rolled down to the stairs and got stabbed), Bill goes to his rescue...and then Ted saves him because he fell out of his armor. The two hug, but then step back after realizing what they did. It's a really nice moment that really shows their friendship.

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* When Ted is presumed to be dead apparently gets stabbed (he was in knight armor, rolled down to the stairs stairwell, and got stabbed), landed in front of a real knight), Bill goes runs to his rescue...him, begs him, "[[PleaseWakeUp Don't be dead, dude", and attacks the guy who stabbed him in a berserk rage...and then Ted saves him because he (he fell out of his armor.armor). The two hug, but then step back after realizing what they did. It's a really nice moment that really shows their friendship.
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* Ever notice that Bill and Ted finally learn to get the names of the historical figures right during their presentation? "So-crates" is properly Socrates, Beethoven is not "Beeth-oven", and they demonstrate that, yes, they really ''can'' learn when they put their minds to it.
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--> ''[[BadassCreed Be excellent to each another, and... party on, dudes!]]''

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--> ''[[BadassCreed Be excellent to each another, other, and... party on, dudes!]]''
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** Really, it's rather heartwarming to discover that in the future, the entire universe has ''finally'' managed to let go of their petty squabbles to embrace a simple philosophy of altruism and living life to the fullest. Bill and Ted aren't ''only'' beloved for their music, but for being genuinely [[NiceGuy nice guys]];
--> ''[[BadassCreed Be excellent to each another, and... party on, dudes!]]''
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!! ''Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure''


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!! ''Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey''
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* A small one, but when Beethoven at the mall is first shown the electronic synthesizer. The look of amazement on his face when the clerk turns the music on, followed by his sheer joy in playing along with it, is something to see. It even becomes a CrowningMomentOfAwesome by the end of his amazing performance, but the start is especially poignant when coupled with the RealitySubtext of Beethoven having lost his hearing while still writing music. The fact he could hear this implies he hadn't lost it yet (so his seeming inattention during his kidnapping by the boys was simply being lost in his music), so it was quite something seeing him enjoy the new kind of instrument and music production while he still had the chance. The only way it could have been better is if they'd shown him getting to hear his own work that he hadn't yet written, the work he wrote while deaf.

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