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-->'''1955 Doc:''' [[{{Catchphrase}} Great... Scott!]] ''[[[FaintInShock FAINTS]]]''

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-->'''1955 Doc:''' [[{{Catchphrase}} [[CharacterCatchphrase Great... Scott!]] ''[[[FaintInShock FAINTS]]]''
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--->'''Marty:''' Yeah, we had a hover conversion done in the early 21st century.

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--->'''Marty:''' Yeah, we well, you had a hover conversion done in the early 21st century.

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** At the end of the same letter, 1885 Doc's rather heartfelt farewell to Marty is considered an InUniverse SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} by Marty... and Doc's younger self. [[FutureMeScaresMe Future Me Inspires Me]]?
--->'''1955 Doc:''' I never knew I could write anything so touching.\\
'''Marty:''' I know, Doc, it's beautiful.


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** 1955 Brown seemed annoyed that in the letter from his future self, he was referred to as "his 1955 counterpart".
** At the end of the same letter, 1885 Doc's rather heartfelt farewell to Marty is considered an InUniverse SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} by Marty... and Doc's younger self. [[FutureMeScaresMe Future Me Inspires Me]]?
--->'''1955 Doc:''' I never knew I could write anything so touching.\\
'''Marty:''' I know, Doc, it's beautiful.
*** 1955 Doc Brown tries to lighten the mood by saying that there are far worse places for him to have gotten sent off to.
--->'''1955 Doc:''' I could've been sent to the Dark Ages. The people probably would've had me burned at the stake as a heretic or something.
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-->'''Marty:''' It's your dog, Doc. Einstein, that's what you call your dog in 1985.

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-->'''Marty:''' It's He's your dog, Doc. Einstein, that's what you call your dog in 1985.
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--->'''Marty''': ''[to the door; [[MotorMouth talking fast]]]'' Doc, I ''am'' here, and it ''does'' make sense! I came back to 1955 again with ''you'', the you from 19''8''5, because we had to get a book from Biff! So once I got the book, you--that is, the you from 1985--were in the [=DeLorean=] and it got struck by lightning, and you got sent back to ''1885''!

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--->'''Marty''': ''[to the door; [[MotorMouth talking fast]]]'' Doc, I ''am'' here, here and it ''does'' make sense! sense - look, I came back to 1955 again with ''you'', the you from 19''8''5, because we had to get a book from Biff! So once I got the book, book back, you--that is, the you from 1985--were in the [=DeLorean=] and it got struck by lightning, lightning and you got sent back to ''1885''!
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* And when Marty returns to the present, he's still on the rails. And comes onto a train crossing. Leading to the fairly surreal sight of a DeLorean riding down the rails, to the confusion of the nearby motorists.

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* And when Marty returns to the present, he's still on the rails. And comes onto a train crossing. Leading to the fairly surreal sight of a DeLorean [=DeLorean=] riding down the rails, to the confusion of the nearby motorists.
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* And when Marty returns to the present, he's still on the rails. And comes onto a train crossing. Leading to the fairly surreal sight of a DeLorean riding down the rails, to the confusion of the nearby motorists.
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--->'''Marty:''' Yeah, you had a hover conversion done in the early 21st century.

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--->'''Marty:''' Yeah, you we had a hover conversion done in the early 21st century.
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--->'''1955 Doc''': '''1885'''?! ''[opens the door; [[NoSenseOfPersonalSpace gets in Marty's face]]]'' It's a ''very'' interesting story, Future Boy... but there's one thing that doesn't make sense. If the me of the future is now in the past, [[TemptingFate how could you possibly know about it?]]

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--->'''1955 Doc''': '''1885'''?! ''[opens the door; [[NoSenseOfPersonalSpace gets in Marty's face]]]'' It's a ''very'' interesting story, Future Boy... but there's just one little thing that doesn't make sense. If the me of the future is now in the past, [[TemptingFate how could you possibly know about it?]]
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-->'''1955 Doc:''' Oh! Right.
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-->'''Novel:''' Or truancy officers, Marty added silently. He couldn't remember the number of times he wished Mr. Strickland could have found his way to the bottom of that ravine.

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-->'''Novel:''' --->'''Novel:''' Or truancy officers, Marty added silently. He couldn't remember the number of times he wished Mr. Strickland could have found his way to the bottom of that ravine.
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* Some BlackComedy from the novelization when Doc realizes he's altered the future by saving Clara:
-->'''Doc:''' I guess that means we'll have to take her back there and push her off...
** Marty also comments on how every kid in school knows the story because they all have teachers they'd like to fall into the ravine (or in Marty's case, truancy officers).
-->'''Novel:''' Or truancy officers, Marty added silently. He couldn't remember the number of times he wished Mr. Strickland could have found his way to the bottom of that ravine.
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*** Clara originally getting ''on'' the train is hilarious too; she's just grabbed the back of the train when the green log blows, the train ''lurches'' forward and she's flying behind it like a giant magenta coloured flag, having been yanked ''off'' the horse she was riding on.
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** It may be the reason as to why Doc is rich enough to ''be able to purchase and upgrade a train in 1888.'' He made a living selling ice all year round!
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[[caption-width-right:350:Side effects of [[HideousHangoverCure wake-up]] [[GargleBlaster juice]]: SCREAMING BLOODY MURDER!!![[note]]He's ''not even conscious yet''. It's that horrible.[[/note]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Side effects of [[HideousHangoverCure wake-up]] [[GargleBlaster juice]]: SCREAMING BLOODY MURDER!!![[note]]He's ''not even conscious yet''. yet!'' It's that horrible.[[/note]]]]



'''Marty:''' What do you mean, Doc? All the best stuff is made in Japan.\\
'''1955 Doc:''' ''[whispering]'' ...Unbelievable!

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'''Marty:''' What do you mean, Doc? [[TechnologyMarchesOn All the best stuff is made in Japan.\\
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'''1955 Doc:''' ''[whispering]'' ...Unbelievable!''[whispering]'' [[YouHaveGotToBeKiddingMe ...Unbelievable!]]
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*** Even MORE hilarious, Creator/CharlesFleischer, the voice of Roger Rabbit, is in ''Part II'' as Terry.

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*** Even MORE hilarious, Creator/CharlesFleischer, the voice of Roger Rabbit, is in ''Part II'' as Terry. Plus, the tunnel that Biff chases Marty through in that movie’s climax was the same tunnel that Eddie Valiant used to enter Toontown

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* Marty holding baby Will: "So you're my great grandfather. The first [=McFly=] born in America... [[UrineTrouble and you peed on me]]."

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** Speaking of food and wild game... it does look good, but the [=McFlys=] of this time didn't bother removing the shotgun pellets from the meat, which Marty spits out into the plate.
* Marty holding baby Will: "So you're my great grandfather.great-grandfather. The first [=McFly=] born in America... [[UrineTrouble and you peed on me]]."me...]]"
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[[caption-width-right:350:Side effects of [[HideousHangoverCure wake-up juice]]: SCREAMING BLOODY MURDER!!![[note]]He's ''not even conscious yet''. It's that horrible.[[/note]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Side effects of [[HideousHangoverCure wake-up wake-up]] [[GargleBlaster juice]]: SCREAMING BLOODY MURDER!!![[note]]He's ''not even conscious yet''. It's that horrible.[[/note]]]]

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* When Marty agrees to some water with dinner with his great-great-grandparents, he's grossed out by how dirty and cloudy the water is.

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* When Marty agrees to some water with dinner with his great-great-grandparents, he's grossed out by how dirty and cloudy the water is. It's especially funny since it's contrasted how good the food looks, since it's all organic vegetables and wild game. Unfortunately, there's no water filters in 1885, so it's straight from a natural well.



* It's easy to miss, but upon his first visit to the saloon, Marty earns a few laughs for trying to order water with ice. Not an hour after reuniting with Doc, he finds that his friend has invented a ridiculously large and complex device that the two men must operate at once to produce exactly that: ''[[MundaneMadeAwesome A cube of solid ice]]''. Doc enjoys an iced tea while Marty realizes the thing is a ''refrigerator''.

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* It's easy to miss, but upon his first visit to the saloon, Marty earns a few laughs for trying to order water with ice. Not an hour after reuniting with Doc, he finds that his friend has invented a ridiculously large and complex device that the two men must operate at once to produce exactly that: ''[[MundaneMadeAwesome A cube of solid ice]]''. Doc enjoys an iced tea while Marty realizes the thing is a ''refrigerator''. Keep in mind that to get ice when it wasn't winter back then, stores and facilities had to order massive blocks of ice from colder climates, which were covered in sawdust to keep them from melting too fast to be of use. As clunky and impractical as it is, Doc's refrigerator is basically the only way to artificially get ice in 1885.


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** One wonders what the reaction would be if the ''real'' Clint Eastwood ever found out about this random small town ravine, and that apparently, some guy with his name died there in 1885.
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'''Buford:''' I done shot that horse!

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'''Buford:''' I done shot that horse!DONE SHOT THAT HORSE!
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-->'''Buford:''' Let's go, boys! Let these sissies have their party!

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-->'''Buford:''' Let's go, boys! Let these sissies have their party!party! ''*pouts*''
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* The movie's weird obsession with Seamus' [[NiceHat hat]]. He even plans to trade Marty's gun for a new one!

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* The movie's weird obsession with Seamus' [[NiceHat hat]].hat. He even plans to trade Marty's gun for a new one!

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