List of references to Back to the Future in (Television)

This list has a lot of references to Back to the Future in Television

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 * In the show's pilot episode "The Rabbit Hole", Jake Epping, an English teacher from Maine is given a mission to travel back in time to Dallas and prevent the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Jake travels back in time via a time portal in the back of a diner owned by his friend Al Templeton. Jake goes through the portal and arrives in Maine, 1960. As Jake walks through the streets of Maine, 1960, he attracts the attention of passers-by, due to his clothing (similar to how Marty attracted attention from passers-by in 1955 and 1885, because of his clothes, as seen in Back to the Future and Back to the Future Part III).

3rd Rock from the Sun

 * In the episode "The House That Dick Built", Harry is seen reading the Tales from Space comic.

Alvin and the Chipmunks Go To the Movies

 * In the episode "Back to Our Future", Alvin, Simon and Theodore travel in a time machine back to 1957 when their group recorded their first song, and the 1950s Chipmunks take their places in the 1990s. Although the 1990 Chipmunks' slang and singing are seen as strange in the 1950s, the 1957 Chipmunks don't want to leave 1990, until a "Battle of the Bands" between the two groups convinces them they belong in their own time periods. Among the songs in the episode is The Chipmunks rendition of Back in Time.
 * In the title of the episode "Back to Dave's Future" is a spoof of Back to the Future.

American Dad!

 * One episode is called, "DeLorean Story-An", which focuses on two DeLoreans and a race between Stan Smith and another DeLorean owner who is in search of a gull-wing driver's door to complete their unfinished DeLoreans. The voice actor of the rival DeLorean owner is actually a man who has built a replica of the time-machine DeLorean and made a Marty McFly 1985 costume. Ironically, throughout the episode Stan built the DeLorean because he is a fan of their automotive design and has never seen Back to the Future, thus he fails to get everyone else's jokes, such as a state trooper who cautions him not to speed and remarks "you got all the time in world anyway, you're in a time machine!" For Example, a state trooper leaves a trail of gasoline on the road, unscrews the car's license plate, it leaving a fire trail behind and the license plate spins around and falls off as in the movie.
 * In the episode "Fart-Break Hotel" Steve travel through the time with his mind.He wants to travel back to 1981 to meet a girl from a painting, and wakes up dressed as Marty McFly. While Steve was asleep, the picture was drawn, and upon returning to the present, Steve sees that HE the person in the drawing, having changed history.

American Dragon

 * In Episode 33, a Sharkwoman barfs out a California OUTATIME registration license plate.

Arthur

 * In the twelfth season episode, "On This Spot", Francine and Buster were riding on hover scooters which resemble Mattel hoverboards. Also, Arthur Read mentions "1885" on the Sitting Bull performed by Buffalo Bill in Mill Creek.

At the Movies

 * While the show had several critics, the most notable ones were Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, whom during their time on the show reviewed all installments of the Back to the Future trilogy.

Both enjoyed the first film, while the latter two had mixed results among them."Back to the Future"Gene Siskel considered it one of his favorite movies of the summer movie season. He stated not caring for time travel films due to the lack of suspense as the characters can't change the past without rendering the beginning of the story a lie. Siskel liked how the movie dealt with that problem, as well as enjoying having been fooled and delighted by it. He also praised Christopher Lloyd's performance as Dr. Emmett Brown and the overall heart of the movie in focusing on the premise of a teenager meeting his parent when they were his age, rather than going for a more typical action/comedy.

Roger Ebert agrees with Gene on the premise, and praised the film for dealing with the paradox of how people grow up disbelieving that their parents were really young, while parents don't view themselves to be too old.

Both Siskel and Ebert gave it Thumbs Up."Back to the Future Part II"Roger Ebert deemed the film to be the goofiest movie he's seen. Ebert considered the confusion to be a charm of the movie due to Marty and Doc having to go back and forth to fix the timestream. He considered it to not be as good as the previous film due to the lack of the same human emotions as before, but enjoyed it due to the goofy screwball nature.

Gene Siskel didn't care for the movie and felt the tone shouldn't be a reason to lack heart. Siskel found the movie to be too gimmicky and found that the focus seemed to be more on Biff Tannen than Marty and Doc.

Siskel gave it Thumbs Down, while Ebert gave it Thumbs Up."Back to the Future Part III"Gene Siskel considered each scene between Marty and Buford to work on their own, but found them special due to the characters messing with the past and possibly altering the future as a result. He commented on how a lot of money was spent on the film and enjoyed the backgrounds of the old west, as well as the nostalgic shot of Mary Steenburgen. The overall performance also influenced his opinion.

Roger Ebert didn't care for Marty traveling to a movie old west and considered the portrayal of the era to be cliched (citing Pat Buttram and Dub Taylor's presence as an example). He thought it would be better if Marty went to a real version of the Old West, and an actual time in the past rather than a fictional one. Siskel maintained his opinion due to the entertainment value, as well as the interactions between Christopher Lloyd and Mary Steenburgen.

Siskel gave it Thumbs Up, while Ebert gave it Thumbs Down.

The Big Bang Theory

 * In the episode "The Nerdvana Annihilation": Leonard Hofstadter, feeling like he needs to give up his comics and other geek memorabilia to impress Penny, tells Sheldon Cooper that guys with a time machine (referring to him and his friends acquiring the time machine prop from The Time Machine) generally don't get women. Sheldon responds with several movie examples including how Marty had a chance to hook up with "his extremely attractive young mother" because of the DeLorean.
 * In the episode "The Hofstadter Insufficiency": The episode starts with Sheldon Cooper having a dream where he is calling to ask Leonard (who is on a ship) if he put the Back to the Future Part II and Back to the Future Part III DVDs in the wrong cases.
 * In the episode "The Focus Attenuation": Sheldon, Leonard and their friends, Howard Wolowitz and Raj Koothrappali decide to have a science retreat to come up with ideas for inventions. Sheldon brings up how some scientific inventions have been inspired by science fiction, with Raj eventually bringing up how several ideas in 2015 from Back to the Future Part 2 haven't been invented as 2015 is a year away. The four decide to watch the film with the opening theme briefly playing before they pause as Howard is confused how Old Biff returned to the future that he left, despite altering the timeline. Sheldon gives an explanation, though his use of past and future tense results in confusing Leonard and Howard. Raj understands the explanation and agrees with Sheldon, as well as thinking that Biff is a weird name and stating that it sounds more like the noise made when a Pillsbury Dough Box is opened.
 * In the episode "The Imitation Perturbation": It is Halloween time, and Sheldon is dressed like Doc Brown, while Amy is dressed like Clara.
 * In the episode "The VCR Illumination": Sheldon, being down about his theory being disproven, ends up watching a video he recorded of himself in his youth. The recording was done when he watched Back to the Future Part II as a kid and figured his older self would one day need his help, much like Marty did.

Bug Juice

 * In the episode "Camp Waziyatah", Jason uses Back to the Future in how time travel can be complicated.

The Big Knights

 * In the episode "The Time Protonosphere", Professor Von Proton wearing his mad scientist labcoat outfit in a similar manner to Doc Brown.
 * Eeuuurgh the Troll knocks over the chemicals and exclaims "I broke my flux capacitor!".
 * Sir Kiftsgate states that they have their knighthood skills and find the time Protonosphere, he adds "If we action-packed everything from Back to the Future, It's Knighthood Skill."
 * Sir Morris states that he was very good with mechanical things such as Back to the Future
 * The clips from the movie is shown throughout the episode.
 * this episode some references to this movie including the Mattel-branded hoverboard, Doc Brown's letter, Sports Almanac 1950-2000 book, Dr. Emmett Brown's futuristic clothing and audio-adjusting jackets are seen.
 * In the episode, "The Village Games", Sir Boris and his brother Sir Morris are training hard; the long jump at Castle Big, Sir Morris crash the wall and the poster of Back to the Future (1985) is nearly-destroyed.
 * King Otto mentioned this film
 * Princesses Lucy and Loretta discuss the movie.
 * Sir Kiftsgate mentioned "flux capacitor"
 * Wizard Zabobon quotes this film
 * Count Vampire mentions Biff Tannen
 * Master Clockmaker talks about the film
 * Eeuuurgh the Troll mentioned the DeLorean
 * After Sir Morris throws The Real Old Witch in the air, The Real Old Witch loses control of her speed and leaves fiery tracks behind on the sky.
 * In the episode, "Knight School", King Otto is watching the Borovian Report and talks about the film.
 * Sir Boris discuss the movie
 * Wizard Zabobon mentioned the DeLorean
 * Playing on movie screen
 * Sir Morris says that skateboards were invented by Marty McFly in 1955.
 * Referenced by Princesses Lucy and Lorretta
 * Sir Kiftsgate refers to the plot of the film
 * At the end of the episode, when Count Vampire got eliminated and taken to the high-speed police car, it droves away and leaves two trails of fire behind.
 * In the episode, "Alchemy", When Sir Boris and his brother Sir Morris riding the black horses to the land of Moridia, they leaves a double borovian fire trails and the theme music from the movie plays.
 * In the episode, "The Troll Bridge", the theme from the movie plays when Sir Boris and his brother Sir Morris riding the black horses with Sir Horace the dog and Sir Doris the hamster across Borovia.
 * Eeuuurgh the Troll talks about this movie
 * Princesses Lucy and Loretta discussing while during an adventure in Borodzo.
 * Wizard Zabobon says that he wanted to turn back time just like Marty McFly.
 * King Otto says, "Hey, you, get your darn hands off of Sir Kiftsgate!"
 * Sir Boris mentions the flux capacitor, and Sir Morris says the movie name.
 * Sir Kiftsgate mentioned the film
 * Professor Von Proton traveling to the past to Borovia from 2002 (which is a mistake referring to how lightning in Back to the Future is ironically outdated in time travel) to struck the clock tower by lightning causing for the environmental damage. Somehow, Sir Boris and Sir Morris rides to the Royal Court of Borovia with King Otto, Princesses Lucy and Loretta and Wizard Zabobon. As Professor Von Proton takes leave at the end, they return to the future with the aid of Delorean.

Blazing Dragons

 * In the episode "Merle's Mirror", When Flicker enters and see his latest inventions at Flicker's Laboratory with Princess Flame. Flicker says, "Flame, These inventions of Camelhot has the time machine for the DeLorean of Camelhot, including the 1955 version of a skateboard and my greatest invention; the model car in this movie."
 * Back to the Future is spoofed with a flamboyant Italian inventor, Flamiano in a blaxploitation film called "Back to Ye Olde Future" (said to be "from the dragon knights who brought you Camelhot 3-D, Camelhot Festival, and Attack of the Castle Threadbare Invasions"). The DeLorean time machine, meeting up with his teenager mother, and performing at the school dance are spoofed in the scene.
 * The movie is mentioned by Count Geoffrey to have been sent back in time for using Geoffrey's time travel object.
 * a Flux capacitor is seen in Flicker's Laboratory.
 * Evil Knight #2 says that the dog food machine, we made a dog food machine that opened up cans of dog food featured in this movie
 * King Allfire talks about this movie at Castle Camelhot with Sir Loungelot
 * Dr. Emmett Brown's Brain-Analyzer can be seen in Sir Loungelot's room at Castle Camelhot for a brief moment.
 * The poster for the thericial is seen briefly appears at "Merle the Wizard's Cavern of Despair & Occult Museum".
 * Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3 talk about Doc Brown, the DeLorean and Evil Knight #1 quotes the line "Where we're going, we don't need roads"
 * 1955 was listed on Sir Burnevere's list.
 * Sir Loungelot turning the pages of the Code of Chivalry and Section 121 has the sketch of the flux-capacitor is shown.
 * Evil Knight #3 refers to the film that included Count Geoffrey's evil pancake machine.
 * Racka and Presley references this movie in the torture chamber of Camelhot
 * Merle the Wizard discuss that movie while using some mystical spells of time travel
 * Sir Galahot and Sir Hotbreath mentioned this film
 * Sir Burnevere mentioned the flux capacitor
 * Sir Blaze's line, "Don't nobody go nowheres," refers to the scene where Marvin Berry says the exact same line before his band takes a break from performing at the "Enchantment Under The Sea" dance
 * Marty McFly's hoverboard can be seen in Flicker's Laboratory.
 * The Poster for the film is seen in Sir Loungelot's Room of Camelhot.
 * Sir Burnevere quoted this film
 * Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3 discuss Back to the Future, the car and specific lines that Doc Brown says during at Castle Threadbare including lines and references from all three films.
 * Merle the Wizard calls Count Geoffrey a "chicken", and the rack focus goes to a secret weapon; the mirror. Count Geoffrey asks "What did you just call me?"
 * Sir Blaze explains the ripple effect of time travel on the same sort of board used by Doc Brown.
 * When King Don, Cowsius Clay and Duke Rudolph drives by in the hover-converted DeLorean from Part II with the trademark blowers and the nitro boosters on the back.
 * Princess Flame makes a reference to the alternate timeline of this movie.
 * Sir Hotbreath talks about this movie
 * Sir Galahot saying that he using the broadsword whilst riding a hoverboard.
 * The Wandering Minstrel playing a banjo in the beginning of the episode, he says: "Maybe the flying cars and hoverboards in Back to the Future Part II with Count Geoffrey's plans?"
 * Cinder and Clinker said that the main inspiration of the film was the full script of Back to the Future Part II where Marty McFly enters while visiting to the future and the hovering time traveling DeLorean going up at 88mph with Dr. Emmett Brown.
 * Queen Griddle says that what could Marty McFly Jr. in Back to the Future Part II? in the plans of Camelhot
 * Chef Turnspit says to Flicker that the hoverboard appeared in 'Back to the Future Part II' has the various clip of the movie.
 * The movie scenes is mentioned by Queen Griddle by getting that much problems with the Desire of hypnotizing Merle's Secret Weapon; a Mirror and the steel plate as a makeshift bulletproof vest with King Allfire.
 * Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3 discuss Back to the Future, the car and specific lines that Doc Brown says during at Castle Threadbare including lines and references from all three films.
 * The Poster for the film is seen at Castle Threadbare
 * Count Geoffrey uses the alias "Clint Eastwood" as a reference to both the actor and Marty's choice.
 * VHS seen in Castle Camelhot.
 * in the episode "A Gift for Griddle", Count Geoffrey's wild hairstyle when he is caught in Flicker's Automatic Hairstyling Machine are Princess Leia from Star Wars, Elvis, Captain Hook, and Dr. Emmett Brown from Back to the Future.
 * Queen Griddle using the objects her birthday celebration, she says the PARTY SUPPLIES for the Back to the Future trilogy in CAMELHOT.
 * Sir Loungelot asked King Allfire if he wanted to know what the weather was like during the premiere of the movie came out in 1985 after have to protect Camelhot by the evil Count Geoffrey that bringing the Queen-sized Cake.
 * The DeLorean is the same car model used as the time machine in the movie, as Flicker says before buying it.
 * Sir Burnevere references Brown's "Where we're going, We won't need roads" line
 * Duke Rudolph in the High-Speed Camelhot Van attached the time machine is similar to the DeLorean, as with the one in the Back to the Future film series. when Duke Rudolph makes the jump to the time-stream, the van leaves a pair of fiery tire track marks and the license plate is landed upright, on its corners, spins around and falls down to the ground.
 * King Allfire talk about the first movie with Princess Flame
 * When Evil Knight #1 try to connect the electrical cables they find that they are too short and must stretch them just as Dr. Emmett Brown had to in the movie.
 * Sir Galahot discuss that movie while planning their presentation at Camelhot
 * Sir Hotbreath refers to the during topic discussion of the film.
 * Cinder and Clinker mentioned the movie while discussing possible power sources for time travel
 * Evil Knight #2 mentions Biff Tannen and his gang while their so discussion of Count Geoffrey's Evil Plans
 * The song Back in Time played in this episode
 * The Libyan Terrorists is referenced by Evil Knight #3.
 * King Don watches his hand begin to disappear just as Marty McFly does.
 * The scene where Flicker stands up, against Count Geoffrey to defend the objects at Castle Camelhot is similar to the scene where Marty stands up in the school cafeteria, against Biff to defend his father.
 * Princess Flame quoted this film in Queen Griddle's birthday at Camelhot
 * Count Geoffrey says: "My evil plans is simple to put the plutonium from this car, which is so a time-traveling DeLorean in Back to the Future?"
 * The theme music is used
 * The Wandering Minstrel mentions the Back to the Future films in every episode
 * Near the end of the episode, Duke Rudolph is seen falling through the time stream and landing in a town's square in 1955 including the front of a clock-tower. Every Back to the Future movie takes place partly in that year.
 * The dialogue for this movie spoken by Count Geoffrey having some evil plans at Castle Threadbare.
 * Official Theme from the movie plays
 * Referenced by Queen Griddle
 * Sir Loungelot is talked about this movie in Camelhot
 * Dialogue from the film by Cinder and Clinker
 * The Wandering Minstrel mentions the Back to the Future films in every episode
 * Evil Knight #1 refers to the film.
 * Sir Galahot asks for the year that Marty gets a hoverboard in the film
 * King Allfire made his fortune buying sports almanac book and using the Code of Chivalry.
 * Evil Knight #2 says that the movie played in the Village.
 * Queen Griddle says: "...even with Count Geoffrey of Threadbare Castle dressing like a reject from Griff Tannen's gang."
 * Sir Burnevere pulls out the sword and says that the battle for Count Geoffrey and Attack to the Future Part II.
 * Evil Knight #3 refers to Count Geoffrey's plans in the Back to the Future series, especially his evil plans in part two.
 * Sir Hotbreath questions the movie about flying cars
 * Sir Blaze tells Queen Griddle that maybe Marty McFly riding a Mattel-branded hoverboard against by Griff and his gang in this movie at Castle Camelhot.
 * Poster on wall in Sir Loungelot's room
 * Evil Spy holding a Sports Almanac 1950-2000 book of Camelhot
 * Count Geoffrey says: "Funny Chin Whiskers? She must be confused with Merle and the time-travel device in the flying DeLorean."
 * Marty McFly and Doc Brown's outfits from the film can be seen in Sir Burnevere's Room.
 * Princess Flame tells King Allfire that maybe this movie has time travel, the distant future, one with hoverboards.
 * Flicker says that he can built any inventions like in this movie with the DeLorean time machine.
 * The Wandering Minstrel mentions the Back to the Future films in every episode
 * One of Count Geoffrey's questions that he askes how did Marty sent back in time to 1885 from this movie.
 * Sir Loungelot says he never saw this movie
 * Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3 quote this film.
 * Flicker says: "Sir Loungelot was so able to dig up some bickies, Good thing Buford 'Mad Dog' Tannen wasn't around."
 * Sir Galahot says to King Allfire: "Look Sire, ...and if they take yet another line, the locomotive train in the front of Dr. Emmett Brown's DeLorean Accelerate speed at 88mph and sent Marty McFly back to 1985."
 * Sir Burnevere says: "You're just not thinking fourth-dimensionally", the same line that Doc Brown says in this movie.
 * Sir Hotbreath mentioned this movie in dialogue
 * Cinder and Clinker refers to the film
 * Chancellor looking at the Code of Chivarly and the movie's poster can be seen
 * Count Geoffrey of Threadbare Castle is standing and collects one Castle in Camelhot, you can see Evil Knight #1 and a "Back to the Future" DeLorean appears in every Blazing Dragons episode.
 * In the episode "Tournament Day", when Flicker turns the potato electric magic-net on, it affects his armor, pulling him to the magnet along with Princess Flame has the wires resembles the zip-lining down from the electrical-cables that Doc Brown connected on the Clock Tower in the first movie.
 * Evil Knights #1, 2, and 3 in the Somewhat Mysterious Brown Knight, has a lot of controls on the buttons and the piece of the device has the flux capacitor on here. Evil Knight #1 says, "Hard to tell Count Geoffrey, that's the flux capacitor, this is what makes time travel possible." The flux capacitor was a part of the time machine in this film and was invented in this film by the Doc.
 * Flicker in the equally mysterious pink knight disguise appears, it makes the "time circuits on" sound.
 * Sir Hotbreath breathes fire on Sir Loungepotato and toasted just like in the beginning of this movie.
 * Sir Galahot watching the Tournament with King Allfire, he says: "But, Sire. where they’re going to find Libyan Terrorists to sell them plutonium at this hour."
 * When Flicker as the equally mysterious pink knight blasts away from Evil Black Knight in the fire-breathing burps, acting the fire trails from the DELOREAN time machine
 * When Merle the Wizard and Count Geoffrey teleport back to Castle Threadbare in the time portal after Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3, Queen Griddle and the dragon knights beat them up, the time portal was never used in the Back to the Future movie.
 * Count Geoffrey said to Merle the Wizard "That's a very long story." This was the same sentence what Marty uses.
 * When the tournament begins. It is a jousting tournament in which the contestants' armor is equipped with a fake horse and the Back to the Future theme song briefly plays.
 * Sir Blaze asks for a Delorean to travel back in time in Camelhot
 * When Cowsius Clay travel through the time with a portal. He wants to travel back to 1981 to meet an acestor from a rocket, and wakes up dressed as Marty McFly. While Cowsius Clay was running, the picture was drawn, and upon returning to the present, Cowsius Clay sees that HE the person in the drawing, having changed history.
 * Sir Loungelot has a cutaway scene where George questions Lorraine about the similarities between their son and the "Marty" they met in 1955.
 * The flux capacitor can be seen at The Village.
 * Flicker: "If Count Geoffrey's plan is to Marty McFly himself back to the future..."
 * King Allfire: "Right in the flux capacitor!"
 * Sir Blaze says that Squire Flicker's car runs on fusion, just like the "Back to the Future" car.
 * Chef Turnspit dialogue references plot elements of the film
 * The DeLorean time machine appears in this episode
 * Flicker in the equally mysterious pink knight disguise Pulls up the Armor Helmet is similar to the sunglasses in Back to the Future II.
 * Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3 in the disguise as the Somewhat Mysterious Brown Knight riding on a jousting tournament, The Somewhat Mysterious Brown Knight rides away, turns around and goes right toward the camera. Reminiscent of the scene where the time-traveling DeLorean flies off in Back to the Future Part II.
 * The Wandering Minstrel mentions the film.
 * Evil Knight #2 mentioned when discussing Count Geoffrey using the Somewhat Mysterious Brown Knight disguise.
 * Cowsius Clay spends time on a hoverboard in the 2015 Hill Valley
 * Cinder and Clinker are asked a question about the distant year that Marty McFly travels to the future where flying cars existed when they go head to head.
 * Racka and Presley says that the torture chamber is like Cafe 80's in Back to the Future Part II.
 * Duke Rudolph has another fight with King Don, At one point during their fight, they go back in time via Count Geoffrey's time machine's return pad to 1885 where they ultimately end up on the DeLorean which is currently driven by Marty and being pushed to time travel velocity by the steam train (identical to the climax of the third movie) and en route back to the present.
 * Sir Blaze says "...that's unsure if it's Taupe or Marty McFly."
 * Count Geoffrey: "When are we going to?" Evil Knight #3: "Not the Wild West, we're saving that for 'Attack of the Evil Knights 3'."
 * In the episode "The Age of Retention", Duke Rudolph opens the time machine room door for Rudy's Rollicking Grump toy company and says: "Flux capacitor... fluxing." - one of Marty's lines from the movie.
 * dialogue by Sir Burnevere
 * Flicker says "Count Geoffrey gives problems with time-travel panels to go back in time to 1985B Castle Threadbare?"
 * Sir Galahot talks about this movie
 * Princess Flame refers to the film
 * Sir Blaze mentions that movie and that he that is so the smartly dressed and fashionably late has arrived of Camelhot.
 * The DeLorean also appeared at Castle Threadbare, while Count Geoffrey using the time machine to travel through time.
 * Sir Hotbreath spoofs Marty McFly by saying: "Whoa! Rock and roll."
 * King Allfire holding the Back to the Future merchandise at Rudy's Rollicking Grump toy company, with the Flux Capacitor and they flies back to Castle Camelhot.
 * The reactions to Duke Rudolph explodes the "BARRY" war machine, flies in the air sitting a toilet and lands on the ground feeling unconscious mimics the reactions to Marty's skateboard in 1955.
 * King Allfire revises a labor union manifesto and the hoverboard appears.
 * Referenced by Queen Griddle during topic discussion
 * Flicker asks Princess Flame if Count Geoffrey wants to see the film at the cinema in Castle Threadbare.
 * Sir Loungelot discusses an analogy to what he says is Back to the Future, but he is actually describing the plot point from Back to the Future Part II, where Biff Tannen gets a book with sports scores from the future
 * The movie is referenced by Duke Rudolph
 * Sir Burnevere asks for the year that Marty gets a hoverboard in the film
 * Peasants uses the alternate timeline created by Biff's actions as an example of the problem with time travel.
 * Princess Flame talks about this movie
 * Sir Galahot mentioned the film while during his time travel back to the distant future.
 * Sir Hotbreath discussed this film
 * Chancellor states that using the Code of Chivalry including the time travel code and adds "If we learned anything from Back to the Future, it's in the Chivalry Code."
 * Sir Blaze mentions the hoverboard
 * Cinder and Clinker has the Grays Sports Almanac.
 * Sir Loungelot noted those bickies similarity to Flicker refers to the film as "Bickies to the Future Part III"
 * Flicker says to Princess Flame that Cassandra dressed up as Clara Clayton in Back to the Future III.
 * King Don mentioned this film
 * Cowsius Clay spoofs Doc Brown by saying: "You're just not thinking fourth-dimensionally!"
 * The Camelhot van with Cowsius Clay's time machine attached, functions similarly to the DeLorean time machine from the Back to the Future film series. As with the DeLorean, the van has to drive at a fast enough speed in order to time travel, although the van also needs an object from the same era the driver intends to travel to. The van also hovers during the time-traveling sequence, as the upgraded DeLorean does at the end of the first film. At the end of the episode, when King Don, Duke Rudolph and Cowsius Clay makes the jump to 1985 Camelhot, the van leaves a pair of fiery tire tracks and Duke Rudolph's license plate spins around for a while and falling down, just like the DeLorean does during its first time travel.
 * In the episode "Excaliburn", There is a title segment that is take from the movie "EXCALIBURN to the Future".
 * When Count Geoffrey with Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3 runs away to Castle Threadbare, referencing George McFly riding the Bicycle and Marty McFly runs off in this movie.
 * When the dragon knights and the Chancellor fight over who gets to be king next, then Camelhot will fall into chaos and oblivion, similar manner to Marty's older siblings fading from existence of the photo in the film.
 * When Flicker holding the sword polisher and trying to Polish Excaliburn. Flicker says, "Blazing Dragons! It sounds like my polisher is having a meltdown."
 * When Evil Spy runs off to Castle Threadbare at high speeds, there is a bum laying on a park bench with a boombox around his neck who sits up as this character goes by. This is same scenario happened in Back to the Future with the DeLorien.
 * Peasants runs down to Camelhot in the wagonloads shouting "88 miles per hour!"
 * a Flux capacitor can be seen in The Royal Throne Room of Castle Camelhot.
 * The movie is mentioned by King Allfire when discussing his time travel back to 1955.
 * Sir Loungelot: "And I Supposed Count Geoffrey wants to see that Back to the Future movie at Castle Threadbare."
 * Flicker and Princess Flame in the action-packed wagonload on the ground and the sound effects from the DeLorean time machine used in the first Back to the Future movie, including the "time circuits on" and the flux capacitor are heard.
 * Count Geoffrey won't take the letter from Evil Knight #2 about his future because he's seen this movie.
 * The catapult activates and sent Evil Black Knight back to the Camelhot timeline; 1955, the same timeline in Back to the Future movie released in 1985.
 * Flicker says "Drat! maybe he got Sidetracked of the Back to the Future movies at the Camelhot Theatre, I heard that happens."
 * The Poster for the film is seen at Castle Threadbare.
 * King Allfire: "Blazing Dragons! Did that kid from the future come back?"
 * The plutonium-fueled nuclear reactor powered DeLorean time machine is seen at The Village.
 * Flicker cannot start the power of the sword polisher and thumping on the engine to get it started.
 * Cinder and Clinker mentioned this movie as Flicker explains that the time travel panels in Camelhot, but the dragon knights fighting into oblivion
 * Sir Burnevere says "That's your plan, time travel in Camelhot?"
 * The Wandering Minstrel says: "Called that because not only is it falling apart at the ramparts, The Moat is so stagnant even the Crocodiles are on strike; Fortunately for the Evil Spy and especially Back to the Future."
 * Dialogue by Flicker while polishing the rock with a sword polisher.
 * After Flicker flies and lands onto the wagon-loads with Princess Flame and they rides off to Castle Camelhot is similar to Back to the Future Part II, where Marty steps onto the DeLorean from the top of the building to escape from Biff.
 * Title mentioned during Castle Camelhot "Movie World with Flicker and Loungelot" segment.
 * King Don says: "Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads", before the car flies off into the sky, spoofing the scene from this film.
 * Princess Flame tells Flicker that she saw that movie in Camelhot during battlefield with Count Geoffrey and his Evil Knights.
 * King Allfire says to Queen Griddle that Doc warned Jennifer and Marty that their future children's lives are in danger featured in Back to the Future Part II.
 * Count Geoffrey: "This is what happens when my evil plans is so devious and ride my hoverboard."
 * Sir Galahot's suggestion of using King Allfire's time travel technique to bet ahead on the winner in the Jousting tournament of Camelhot.
 * Sir Hotbreath's jet board looks like Griff's powered hover-board.
 * The Sports Almanac 1950-2000 was seen on the book shelf.
 * Sir Blaze says it's Mumsy's first movie.
 * Evil Knight #2 references this film
 * Flicker pushing the rock is simple, Cinder and Clinker opening the door in every episode; lifting the fake sword is part of the fake stone up and putting in the cart, going to the Royal Throne Room, just as Marty's attempt to retrieve a sports almanac (itself referenced earlier in the film) is foiled by the Knights of the Square Table fighting the rock.
 * Flicker and Princess Flame uses Back to the Future Part III in Flicker's Laboratory when time can be changed in the Old West.
 * The metal plate as a bulletproof vest is seen at "Merle the Wizard's Cavern of Despair & Occult Museum".
 * Flicker says "Drat! maybe he got Sidetracked of the Back to the Future movies at the Camelhot Theatre, I heard that happens."
 * Count Geoffrey mentions this movie while discussing his time travel back to the Old West.
 * Evil Knight #3 refers to the film
 * In the episode "Knights & Knightresses", When Count Geoffrey first sees Merle the Wizard, he bursts out "Great Scott!" just like Doc Brown in this film
 * Queen Griddle references "McFly", "Brown", "time travel", "Plutonium", "Flux Capacitor", "DeLorean", "Biff", "Manure Truck", "Enchantment under the Sea", "lightning strikes the Clock Tower" based in the town of "Hill Valley". These are satirical references to Back to the Future.
 * Sir Loungelot makes a big-sized replica of Camelhot, declaring it's "not to scale" and King Allfire demonstrating a plan using a model car.
 * Sir Burnevere says that he bases all of Flicker's scientific research for time travel in Back to the Future, particularly the speed at which he needs to attain for knowledge in the universe.
 * Sir Hotbreath mentions the space-time continuum and artwork courtesy of Drew Struzan
 * Video case is shown.
 * In the Count Geoffrey timeline of 1985, the Count Geoffrey's ancestor Back to the Future poster is shown in the wall.
 * dialogue by Sir Galahot
 * Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3 battle swords calls for one-point-twenty-one gigawatts of electricity
 * During a chase scene, Sir Blaze kicks his skateboard under the car's bumper, runs over the car and jumps back on his board just like Marty McFly.
 * Flicker uses a DeLorean as a time-machine.
 * Merle the Wizard says: "Now I must return to the future and scan the time-stream of my mystical spells!"
 * Sir Hotbreath refers to Marty McFly and plot elements of the film.
 * Sir Blaze says that will partake of nowhere plessures until he have his revenge of the death of his cousin Sir Gasflame, referencing the scene where Marty McFly returns to alternate 1985 and sees his father's (George McFly) grave.
 * Evil Knight 3 says: "Biff stole the Delorean again, oh dread Count Geoffrey!"
 * Flicker says that he can get a pink hoverboard to ride faster in the movie
 * King Allfire: "Wagonloads don't work on grass!" Queen Griddle: "Unless you got power!"
 * Sir Loungelot explains the ripple effect of time travel on the same sort of board used by Doc Brown.
 * Count Geoffrey: "Get ready for some of my evil plans and flying cars."
 * Sir Galahot draws a sketch on a blackboard that parallel's Doc drawing the timeline with 1985A skewing downward.
 * Princess Flame says "Hoverboards will be mainstream by Camelhot?"
 * Evil Knight 1: "Count Geoffrey gave him the Extra Tall Peasants and he came back with a sports almanac that confirmed that some plans, would win that night. We didn't."
 * Cinder and Clinker asks someone if they've seen this movie when talking about hover-boards.
 * Queen Griddle receives a parcel in the mail, which had specific instructions for the date and time of delivery is similar to the ending of Back to the Future Part II where the Western Union gives Doc Brown's letter to Marty.
 * Count Geoffrey says that Evil Knight 3, who has just purchased a DeLorean - the same car turned into a time machine in the "Back to the Future" trilogy - "could be in the Old West."
 * in the episode "The Stone of Wisdom", The title for "The Stone of Wisdom to the Future" is an obivius reference to Back to the Future, Flicker copies Marty's pose and the DeLorean time machine appeared with fire trails.
 * Dr. Emmett Brown's Brain-Analyzer is seen at the Royal Throne Room of Castle Camelhot
 * Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3 refers to the film
 * Dialogue for the movie by Flicker
 * Count Geoffrey's doomsday device assemble parts is shown, the poster for the film is seen.
 * Merle the Wizard mentions the movie by the so-called Mystical Spells.
 * Count Geoffrey pulls out his blueprints, they recognize it by noting "A time machine. Sure. Here's where the flux capacitor goes".
 * in the temple, which a shopping mall. Flicker looking at the iconic DeLorean time machine from this film, Flicker says: "Blazing Dragons! the DeLorean from Back to the Future that I'll drive this time-traveling vehicle in Camelhot with Princess Flame, that works with time travel."
 * When Flicker and Loungelot exiting the elevator and see The Stone of Wisdom at the 3rd floor, Sir Loungelot says: "Where are we, Flicker?" Flicker says: "The Question is, when are they?" just like Marty and Doc Brown in the movie.
 * Flicker says: "The Oracle said they need us to victory with one-point-twenty-one gigawatts of electricity!"
 * Evil Knight #1 references George McFly, one of the film's main characters
 * Sir Burnevere says that the Mystic Temple of the Mystic Monks of the Even More Mystic Misty Moors, where they will find the Stone of Wisdom and have to go Back to the future.
 * Duke Rudolph holding Dr. Emmett Brown's Brain-Anylazer from this movie.
 * When Count Geoffrey finishes his Doomsday Device, Count Geoffrey says: "Ah, the Doomsday Device is ready! if my caulactions are correct, this would go Back to the Future of my evil plans!"
 * Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3 mentioned the film
 * Referenced in dialogue by King Allfire
 * Merle the Wizard is riding Marty McFly's hoverboard.
 * Sir Loungelot looking at Marty McFly's audio-adjusting Jacket. he says, "Hmm, Looks like something for the Queen that has everything."
 * Flicker quoting this film in dialogue
 * Skyway lane-markers from this movie mentioned by Sir Burnevere.
 * Sir Galahot has the Sports Almanac book.
 * Merle the Wizard states that the magical spells of time-travel is also in this movie in which the time travel panels are possible in the flying Delorean.
 * Sir Hotbreath talks about the best street racer in Corellia, named Needles, after the character from this movie.
 * Flicker and Sir Loungelot is running the giant bowling ball as The Stone of Wisdom with Sir Galahot, Sir Burnevere and Sir Hotbreath, They escaped, Loungelot and the Knights going to Castle Camelhot, running with the stone bowling ball (while the track "Point of No Return" from the film score plays in the background), and the stone destroying Count Geoffrey's Doomsday Device, where Count Geoffrey and his Evil Knights are badly beaten up.
 * In the episode "Renaissance Dragon", The title for Back to the Renaissance Future is an obvious reference to Back to the Future.
 * At the very beginning, in Camelhot of 1985, Flamiano looking at the photo of the inventions at his Mansion, and drives off in the iconic DeLorean time machine. Flamiano says that he will go back in time in the space-time continuum, it drove away at 88mph leaves two trails of fire behind.
 * When Flamiano arrives at his destination in Camelhot. There was the three sonic booms, The DeLorean Time Machine comes out and (while the track "DeLorean Revival" from the film score plays in the background). Then, the camera makes a close-up examination on the front of the DeLorean, Flamiano parked here and the car is covered in ice, just as it was after making its first time travel trip in the first movie. opens the Gull-Wing Door, gets off and close the gull-wing door. he says, "I'm a made a it!" Sir Burnevere on the top the balcony of Castle Camelhot with Squire Flicker. he says, "You mean to tell me, you built a time machine out of a Camelhot DeLorean?!" Flicker looking at Flamiano and the DeLorean Time Machine. he says, "The way I see it, if you're gonna build a time machine into a car why not do it with some style." Sir Galahot says to Flamiano, "Besides, the stainless, steel construction made the flux dispersal- of time-travel in the Back to the Future Movie Sir." But Suddenly, Cinder and Clinker using the twin-trumpet and Breaths Fire on Flamiano and Sir Loungelot says, "Blazing Dragons! the Time Machine works with 1.21 Gigawatts of Electricity in the DeLorean!" When Flamiano running so fast and enters Castle Camelhot and introduces his new inventions.
 * Duke Rudolph says that he was watching Back to the Future when he was a kid.
 * Evil Knight #1 looking at his comic books, one of the comics is Tales From Space. This is the same comic as the one held by Sherman Peabody, the farmer's son in Back to the Future, who mistook the DeLorean for a spaceship when Marty first arrived in 1955.
 * When Flicker using Flamiano's invention; "Concord" to falls down and then he takes off into the sky and flies at the camera the same way the DeLorean did at the end of the first film, But he crashes into Sir Loungelot's Room of Castle Camelhot.
 * Sir Loungelot says, "Hey you, get your darn hands off her!"
 * in Flicker's Laboratory of Castle Camelhot, the poster for the film and Dr. Emmett Brown's Brainwave Analyzer is seen.
 * Flamiano says: "I'll go back in time to the 50s and the 80s in the film "Renaissance to the Future" has the DeLorean time machine, the manure truck and the clocktower struck by lightning and send me Back to the Future in the Flux Capacitor."
 * Flicker, Princess Flame and King Allfire talk about the first, second and third Back to the Future movies in Castle Camelhot.
 * Count Geoffrey refers to the film.
 * When Flicker holding a flux capacitor for a time machine. he says to Princess Flame, "Maybe it has something to do with all this strange time traveling device?" Flicker holding the flux capacitor, looking at the main source of time travel, Flicker has a lightbulb lights up, the glowing Y and the electrical sounds appeared, which has the same fluxing in the first film.
 * King Allfire pulls out a sketch of the Flux Capacitor on his hand and give to Sir Loungelot.
 * When Castle Guards using the binoculars the window on the balcony after Flicker and Princess Flame flies to the air. (while the track "Skateboard Chase" from the film score plays in the background) Flicker says: "Flame, let's go to see my latest invention." When Flicker and Princess Flame flies to the Laboratory. but Flamiano go straight down to the street and jumps up to the air flapping his arms to fly and landed into a catapult. he says: "I'm a going to a chasing the Assistant is great a genius to a.... using a catapult to fly into the a air." When Flamiano activating a catapult and flies off to the village. he says: "I'm a Prepared for a Camelahot and Going to Threadabare Castle." but Flamiano attempt to fly, King Allfire and Queen Griddle standing at the ramparts, King Allfire looking at Flamiano at the sky. Queen Griddle says: "What? Have you lost you're senses! this Manure of Camelhot is up here to the village and the classical statues is isn't that right Allfire?" King Allfire says: "Ah, Griddle, sorry my dear. Flamiano Is about the crowning touch of Camelhot's Renaissance, but he's attempt to fly and in the pile of manure in the evil Count Geoffrey's "discount fertilizer" is far up from here and including the King's classical statues." but Flamiano started to fall, land in a pile and getting covered in manure with the sign on the top it says, Count Geoffrey’s "discount fertilizer" much like Biff Tannen and his cronies. When Count Geoffrey puts the manure on the shovel and put right here on the top and put the manure on Flamiano, he says to Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3. "Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3. I Have a Plan, this is the place of manure it call it, Count Geoffrey’s "discount fertilizer" and to Make Sure Merle the Wizard to use spells of magic and pour the manure like in the Back to the Future movie with the manure truck."
 * When King Allfire of Camelhot talking to Count Geoffrey about the dangers of altered the timeline in Camelhot to Castle Threadbare, he says: "Count Geoffrey, what's the meaning of this?" Similar manner to the one that Doc Brown pulls out a Letter to Marty McFly in the Clocktower scene in the first movie.
 * Flamiano's Future self wearing a lab coat, the scientific goggles and a wig Just Like that Dr. Emmett Brown was, also a voice actor played Flamiano in the series. he says: "Great Scott! the time machine worked in the trilogy in a DeLorean." Flamiano talking to his future self about the second season of the dragon knights of the square table are in danger. he says: "Wait a Minute Doc, What a are you talking a about? what a happens to the dragon knights of Season 2?" Flamiano's Future self talking to his past self have to save the Dragon Knights of Camelhot, before Queen Griddle Comes in Flicker's Laboratory. he says: "Oh, whoa! whoa, Both you with the Dragon Knights of the Square Table and Flicker is simply make him Loungelot's Squire again, I'm Off of the classic film Back to the future!"
 * Count Geoffrey says to Evil Knight #2 explains that time travel in their universe does not work the same way as Back to the Future.
 * Sir Loungelot says to Flicker: "The DeLorean time machine is part of all three Back to the Future movies, Flicker."
 * When Flamiano leaves Camelhot using the DeLorean Time Machine with his future self and putting all the trash in the Mr. Fusion home energy reactor generator of Camelhot. (while the track "Back To The Future" from the film score plays in the background) Flamiano says: "I'm driving the a time-traveling DeLorean from a Back to the Future a Movie." Cinder and Clinker opens the Gull-Wing doors from the DeLorean time machine, Cinder turns on the engine and Clinker turns on the time circuit display. Cinder says: "Huzzah! Huzzah! I say!." Clinker says: "The Royal DeLorean Time Machine has cometh and the Flux Capacitor is the main source of time travel in the movie." Flamiano and his future self looking at the DeLorean and the time circuit display is turn on. Flamiano punching in Camelhot; the distant future and motions to the Flux Capacitor. King Allfire, Queen Griddle, Sir Galahot, Sir Hotbreath, Sir Burnevere, Sir Blaze, Sir Loungelot, Cinder and Clinker, Princess Flame and Flicker standing in the ramparts. Flamiano from the future says: "Well, I guess we have to go back to the future." then Flamiano and his future self takes off and travels to the future in the DeLorean. they hop onto the time machine, close the gull-wing doors, the wheels fold into the hover conversion, and it flies away, swings back and goes right toward the camera and disappears leaves fiery tracks on the sky, then Flicker and Princess Flame looks using the binoculars to see Castle Threadbare.
 * At the very end, in the Royal Throne Room, King Allfire, Queen Griddle, Sir Galahot, Sir Hotbreath, Sir Burnevere, Sir Blaze, Sir Loungelot, Cinder and Clinker, Princess Flame and Flicker is sitting on the seats watching this movie with Sir Burnevere is drinking a soda with Sir Galahot eating a long meatball sandwich, with Sir Blaze is eating a burger, Sir Loungelot is eating a big size Cookie, Sir Hotbreath eating a Popcorn and finally, Princess Flame and Flicker eating some chicken drumstick shapes of Camelhot.
 * When King Allfire pulls out the Code of Chivalry, the Mattel-branded hoverboard from this film can be seen in the Royal Throne Room.
 * The Sports Almanac 1950-2000 book can be seen in Sir Loungelot's Room of Camelhot.
 * Sir Loungelot says to Flicker: "The DeLorean time machine is part of all three Back to the Future movies, Flicker."
 * in Castle Threadbare, those Peasants using the Pit Bull Hoverboard from Part II riding on the air, But Noble Peasant Folk falls down, landed for the ground, safe and Count Geoffrey looking at Griff's powered Hoverboard can be seen on the ramparts. Count Geoffrey says to Evil Spy, "Something tells me this isn't working like it should!" and "You're certain you're not leaving out a few minor details."
 * Flicker, Princess Flame and King Allfire talk about the first, second and third Back to the Future movies in Castle Camelhot.
 * Dr. Emmett Brown's Futuristic clothing can be seen in Flicker's Laboratory of Castle Camelhot.
 * Count Geoffrey, Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3 rides to Castle Threadbare in the High Speed Hoverboard.
 * Sir Loungelot says that he reconized the time travel scenes in Back to the Future Part III, Including the scene where Marty sent Back to 1985 in the DeLorean time machine.
 * Flicker, Princess Flame and King Allfire talk about the first, second and third Back to the Future movies in Castle Camelhot.
 * King Allfire and Queen Griddle refer to the film when discussing their time travel back to the Old West.
 * Sir Galahot looks at the sword and asks, "Is this the train from 'Back to the Future III' sir?"
 * Count Geoffrey spoofs Marty McFly/Clint Eastwood by saying: "Ha! of course, none of you would think of that?
 * in the episode "EXCALIBROKE", When Sir Loungelot walks outside and raises Excaliburn, yelling that he'll get revenge on the Lady of the Lake and says, "I'll get you for this, Mother!!" a Lightning strike onto him with Excaliburn and fixes it, (presumably caused by the Lady of the Lake) similar manner to lightning striking on a Clocktower that Dr. Emmett Brown connecting the electrical cables in the clock tower scene from the first film.
 * When Flicker and Loungelot flies back home to Castle Camelhot from the Temple of Sword repair in the sky. Flicker says: "Milord, If you want to go Back in Time in my Greatest Invention of 1.21 gigawatts of electricity, and King Allfire pulls out the sword and the stone with Excaliburn, other Dragon Knights fighting into a downward spiral into a oblivion, the Dreaded Count Geoffrey about to Sieged into Camelhot with the flux capacitor and the time machine settings?" Sir Loungelot says, "Flicker, that's from Back to the Future."
 * In the flashback, where Flamiano riding the iconic DeLorean time machine. the car accelerates at 88mph, several coils around the body glow blue/white while a burst of light appears in front of it. the time vehicle which vanished in a brilliant flash of light, leaves behind a pair of two trails of long flaming tire tracks and the OUTATIME license plate falls off and spins around briefly on one of its corners.
 * The scene where Sir Burnevere holding a Back to the Future-style broadsword.
 * When King Allfire holding a photo of the DeLorean time machine. King Allfire says, "You Know Puff, this photo of the time machine built into the DeLorean from Back to the Future?" Princess Flame says, "Father, that was Flicker built inventions in Camelhot, just like Dr. Emmett Brown built a time machine out of a DeLorean from Back to the Future."
 * Sir Loungelot says: "The time portal follows Knights of the Square Table as opposed to Back to the Future rules, or Time Rider, but that was just silly."
 * Flicker says: "Time Circuits, blinker lights, smoke bomb, Overhead array switch, T.F.C. Drive Switch, flux capacitor... Rear Venting System, Wheels, the keypad, plutonium, the DeLorean time machine!"
 * When Flicker and Loungelot at Ollie's bridge, Flicker using the binoculars to see the Temple of Sword Repair in the sky with Sir Loungelot, when Flicker saves Loungelot from getting hit by a large chunk of stone, just like Marty saves George from getting hit by a car when he falls out of the tree while spying on Lorraine.
 * Flicker says: "Milord, What would Duke Rudolph do? Steal the DeLorean and time-travel back to 1985 in this movie?"
 * Mentioned in dialogue by Sir Loungelot: "You might recognized the clock tower from Back to the Future! Well, almost that clocktower in Camelhot with Count Geoffrey connected the cables and lighting strike on the top of the Courthouse of the Village."
 * Queen Griddle says: "We have to go to "Enchantment Under the Sea" dance in my new dress for the movie Back to the Future!"
 * King Allfire to Sir Burnevere: "...and Count Geoffrey combats this by listening to Marty McFly's tape collection, Sir Burnevere."
 * Cinder and Clinker pulls out A Match Made in Space book by George McFly.
 * Sir Blaze: DeLorean, time travel.
 * Sir Loungelot reacts angrily to an accusation of cowardice just as Marty did constantly
 * Loungelot's brother Murray discussing the film
 * Sir Loungelot: "Where's Doc Brown when you need him?"
 * Flicker discusses the movie in Camelhot's Quest.
 * This episode entitled is "Excaliburn to the Future Part II".
 * Sir Loungelot says that what "else could be wrong with Battle-Ax to the future part II"
 * King Allfire says that maybe Count Geoffrey travels to the future and gets a sports almanac to make sports bets.
 * Sir Blaze refers to the film with Queen Griddle during their discussion at Castle Camelhot
 * When Flicker flies to the temple of sword repair with Sir Loungelot in the sky, they arrived and land on the ground (for the only time in the series) is almost entirely similar to the DeLorean time machine flies to the sky in the hover-converted wheels featured in this movie.
 * The 1950-2000 Sports Almanac Book is seen in the Royal Throne Room.
 * The poster for the film is seen in Sir Loungelot's Room.
 * Queen Griddle mentions the flying DeLorean in this movie
 * Flicker's intensely-earnest/concerned "the consequences could be disasterous! it could unravel the very fabric of Excaliburn as we know it." tirade, similar to Doc Brown's warnings to Marty regarding mis-used time-travel.
 * The Mattel-branded Hoverboard is seen in Flicker's Laboratory.
 * Princess Flame noted the similarity by Flicker referring to the film as "Alternate 1985 Camelhot".
 * Cinder and Clinker using the futuristic shades like Dr. Emmett Brown's from this movie
 * When Sir Loungelot on a paddleboat with Flicker and says: "Look, Flicker. I've seen Back to the Future Part II has flying cars, hoverboards, jetpacks, including the Sports Almanac book featured in this 1989 film has time travel panels with the DeLorean time machine runs on Fusion and flies off into the sky."
 * Flicker receives a letter from a mysterious man. The letter is a duplicate of the one at the end of Part II, and the last lines of the special are "1885?!, the Doc's alive, I mean he's in the old west, but he's alive!!", mirroring the end of this movie. The man is voiced by Joe Flaherty, who played the Western Union man who delivered the letter in BTTF II.
 * Sir Burnevere discussing the film with King Allfire, Queen Griddle and Sir Blaze at Castle Camelhot
 * The metal plate as a bulletproof vest from this movie is seen at the temple of sword repair.
 * Sir Loungelot says "Flicker, I haven't saw the third Back to the Future film and fantasizes that in time travel Marty would have been chased by horrifying bears and Indians on horses."
 * Flicker says to Sir Blaze: "Sir Blaze, The train has been hijacked by a local blacksmith and Count Geoffrey having the three colorful logs."
 * Princess Flame calls Flicker "Clint Eastwood", the same as Doc Brown does to maintain Marty's deception of what his name is.
 * King Allfire says: "Code of Chivalry Number 128, Section 6 Clearly States; A Dragon Knight always has the Time-travelling inventor from the future stuck in the Wild West."
 * In the episode "Single Green Dragon", the poster for the film is seen at a casino of Camelhot while Sir Loungelot﻿ wins a lot of money gambling on the slot machines.
 * Count Geoffrey says that he goes back in time and accidentally interferes with his parents' first meeting.
 * Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3 states that they haveplans to go back in time and change destiny and Evil Knight #1 adds "If we learned plans from Back to the Future, Count Geoffrey!"
 * King Allfire mentioned this during discussion with Sir Galahot and Sir Hotbreath
 * The Wandering Minstrel mentions the film while playing the Camelhot banjo in every episode
 * Duke Rudolph dresses like Marty McFly in one scene
 * Princess Flame uses Back to the Future in how time can be changed with Damsels in Distress Union of Camelhot
 * Flicker quotes George McFly by saying: "I'm you're density, I mean....destiny."
 * Sir Burnevere says that Flicker and Princess Flame would go takes place to the Enchantment Under The Sea dance in the so-called 1950's in Back to the Future.
 * Sir Hotbreath discussing the film while using a Broadsword for the Knights of the Square Table
 * Cinder and Clinker says that in order to make the time machine work, a lightning strike is needed in this movie
 * Queen Griddle mentions this movie to King Allfire
 * Merle the Wizard claims a voot-suit resembles Doc Brown
 * Sir Galahot mentions the flux capacitor, and Sir Blaze says the movie name.
 * Chancellor section codes of the Code of Chivarly with the explaning time travel fact in Back to the Future.
 * At the end of the episode, King Don and Cowsius Clay drives a DeLorean reaching warp-speed at 88mph, Right after the car disappears leaving a pair of fire trails and the license plate remains, spinning, just like in Back to the Future.
 * When Count Geoffrey looking at Peasants from Castle Threadbare are here with Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3. he says, "Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3. round up the peasants to test out the flying hoverboards from the second Back to the Future movie."
 * After Future Peasant calls Count Geoffrey, "Chicken?" Count Geoffrey Responds, "Nobody calls me chicken." and challenges him to open a bullet proof vest, Just as Marty McFly does in the "Back to the Future" sequels.

Cars Toon: Mater's Tall Tales

 * In the episode "Time Travel Mater", which is similar to time travel and lightning reaction in Back to the Future with the DeLorean. For example, Mater sneezes and speeding up, to activate the clock on his nose that instantly makes him travel through time and he makes only one flash of light, Mater lands in the past and future.
 * In the Blu-ray and DVD Bonus Features of Cars Toon: Mater's Tall Tales, a deleted scene episode called Backwards to the Forwards is a parody of Back to the Future, to which it makes numerous allusions:
 * Mater gets his ability to time travel after being hit by lightning, which is reminiscent of how the DeLorean "Time Machine" succeeds to get back to the future by being hit by lightning.
 * At the end of the episode, the time-travelling Mater can fly and has retractable wheels, exactly like the DeLorean "Time Machine".
 * Additionally, the classic clock that Lightning and Mater look at looks like right as the one that plays an important role in Back to the Future.
 * Lou's House of Tires is a parody of Lou's Cafe.
 * The name of this short is too a parody for 'Back to the Future'.

The Colbert Report

 * On The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert is said to "believe Back to the Future is a documentary".

Community

 * In Episode 201 "Anthropology 101", Abed wakes up in his room, where a Back to the Future Part II teaser poster can be seen. His first words are "And we're back."
 * In Episode 204 "Basic Rocket Science", at the last scene, Abed places a cardboard box around him like a vehicle and an image of a flux capacitor and "1.21 gigawatts" can be seen drawn on the back sheet.
 * In Episode 205 "Messianic Myths and Ancient Peoples", Abed compares Jesus Christ to "Edward Scissorhands and Marty McFly combined".

Chuck

 * In the episode "Chuck Versus the Gravitron", before the Thanksgiving dinner, Morgan tells Ellie that Chuck Bartowski would come walking right through the front door, and at that moment it happens. Wondering what else might come through the door he wishes for a "flying DeLorean".
 * Two episodes later, the title of the episode is "Chuck Versus the DeLorean," and the car features prominently in the plot.
 * In the episode "Chuck Versus the Ring", Jeffster gets on stage at Ellie's wedding, and before playing "Mr. Roboto," Jeff tells one of the band members to "watch me for the changes", just like Marty did before playing "Johnny B. Goode" in Back to the Future.
 * The ending of "Chuck Versus the Third Dimension" (Episode 12/Season 2) cuts to a screen of a "To Be Continued" card in the fashion of Back to the Future's.

Danny Phantom

 * In the cartoon Danny Phantom episode "Double Cross My Heart," a scene in a bookstore shows a book by George McFly.
 * If Danny's voice sounds similar to that of Marty McFly from the animated series, it's because David Kaufman has done both roles.

Desperate Housewives

 * An episode of DH shows Felicity Huffman's character's oldest son reading the Tales from Space comic on their couch.

Drawn Together

 * In the episode "The One Wherein There Is a Big Twist", when the producer fires up his helicopter, it makes the "time circuits on" sound.
 * In the episode "Captain Girl", Wooldoor Sockbat takes off in a time traveling car called the Wooldelorean. Right after the car disappears leaving fire trails and the license plate spinning, another Sockbat, clad in Western gear, runs up behind where the car was, then fades out of existence. When Wooldoor arrives at his destination, the car is covered in ice, just as it was after making its first time travel trip in the first movie. He also runs over a male and female Sockbat, implying that their deaths erased the first Sockbat.
 * In the episode "A Tale of Two Cows", Toot Braunstein attends a dance called the Enchantment Under the Seafood dance, a reference to the Enchantment Under the Sea dance in the first film.
 * In the episode "The Drawn Together Clip Show", clips from past episodes are featured which are displayed with fake airdates which represent some historical or cultural event. One clip is stamped with the date November 5, 1955, the date of Marty's first time travel trip.

Doctor Who

 * In the episode "The Shakespeare Code", while trying to explain to Martha how the whole world could end in 1599, if they don't stop the Carrionites, the Doctor tells Martha how the situation is changeable, "like in Back to the Future." Martha incredulously asks "The film?" The Doctor sarcastically replies "No, the novelization. Yes, the film!"
 * In the Doctor Who spinoff audio "The Kingmaker," the Doctor's companion, Peri, uses Doc Brown's method of sending a letter into the future, mentioning she got the idea "from a film." The idea is reused (and spoofed) throughout the story.
 * In the episode "Blink", Sally Sparrow gets a message delivered to her by her best friend Kathy Nightingale's grandson. The message reads that Kathy has been transported back to 1920, and is reminiscent of the one Marty receives at the end of Part II.
 * In the episode "The Day of the Doctor", the 11th Doctor says "Right then. Back to the future." as they board the 10th Doctor's TARDIS.
 * In the episode "Gridlock", the flying vans that appear that parodies the DeLorean, including digital clocks in the cockpits that resemble the time circuits.

The Earth Day Special

 * Christopher Lloyd reprised his role as Dr. Emmett Brown and the DeLorean time Machine appeared for this special.

Family Guy

 * In the episode "Perfect Castaway", Peter Griffin builds a time machine out of a DeLorean and intends to travel to the past. He crashes into a wall right after starting the car and gets out. When people run out of the building in flames, Peter says, "Everyone in 1955 was on fire! I never knew that."
 * In the episode "If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin'", Peter Griffin remembers his cousin Rufus, who starred in a series of blaxploitation films including "Black to the Future" (said to be "from the cats who brought you Caddyblack, Blackdraft, and Black Kramer vs. Kramer"). The DeLorean time machine, meeting up with his teenager mother, and performing at the school dance are spoofed in the scene.
 * In the episode "Meet the Quagmires", Brian draws a sketch on a blackboard that parallel's Doc drawing the timeline with 1985A skewing downward.
 * Later on in the above mentioned episode, Brian sings "Never Gonna Give You Up" (by Rick Astley) at the country club dance, just like Marty did with "Johnny B. Goode" at the prom in Back to the Future. While he is singing, a boy picks up the phone to let his cousin hear, just like the injured band member did, also in BTTF1.
 * In the episode "Mind Over Murder", Stewie builds a time machine. When someone finds his drawings, they recognize it by noting "A time machine. Sure. Here's where the flux capacitor goes".
 * In the episode "The Courtship of Stewie's Father", Stewie imagines Doc Brown at the end of the first film telling Marty and Jennifer "something's gotta be done about your kids." However, Doc goes further, telling them that their daughter marries a black man. This news does little to offend Marty, although Doc's racist attitude alienates Marty and Jennifer.
 * In the episode "Road to Germany", when Brian and Stewie travel back in time to the start of World War II, the familiar light pulse and fire trails are seen, although they have no car. Later, there is a parody of the skateboard chase from the first movie, including use of Alan Silvestri's score, but with Nazis instead of Biff and his gang. The Nazis also crash into manure.
 * In the episode "Baby Not on Board", Peter rides to school on his skateboard. This is basically a shot-by-shot remake of the scene from Back to the Future, including the soundtrack The Power of Love.
 * In the episode "The Man with Two Brians", Peter wearing the brain-wave analyzer: "It means that this damn thing doesn't work at all!"
 * In the episode "The Juice is Loose", while Stewie is stuck on the roof, Marty McFly appears, shouting "I have to tell you about the future. On the night I go back-". Stewie interrupts him: "Wait wait wait, no no no, hang on Michael. I have to tell you about your future."
 * In the episode "Three Kings" (uncut DVD version only), during the re-enactment of Stand by Me (which is also set in the 1950's), Cleve Brown (Cleveland) says: "Whaddaya think about the new kid at school, Marty McFly? Seems like he just showed up out of nowhere."
 * In the episode "Business Guy", while Peter and Lois watch the video wills of Lois's Dad, Mr. Pewterschmidt, he says "If you're watching this one, it means the train wasn't able to push the DeLorean up to 88 miles per hour and I am still stuck in 1885." (BTTF part 3)
 * In the parody for The Empire Strikes Back, titled "Something, Something, Something Dark Side", Leia says to Luke, "I don't know what it is, but when I kiss you it's like kissing my brother", a line from Back to the Future when Lorraine kisses Marty. Leia and Luke are in fact brother and sister. This line was read as part of a Easter Egg preview of SSSDS in the DVD Commentary for "Blue Harvest".
 * Also, the ending to "Something, Something, Something Dark Side" is a spinoff of the ending to Back to the Future Part II, when Marty receives the letter from Doc, who was in 1885. The voice of the man who delivers the message was performed by Joe Flaherty, the same actor who played the part of the Western Union man in the movie.
 * The letter was parodied again in the episode The Big Bang Theory, when Stewie froze himself to the present after becoming trapped in the Renaissance. Stewie sent Brian a letter to tell him where to dig. Flaherty reprised his role once again as the letter's deliverer.
 * In the episode "Internal Affairs", Peter has another fight with the giant chicken. At one point during their fight, they go back in time via Stewie's time machine to 1885 where they ultimately end up on the DeLorean which is currently driven by Marty and being pushed to time travel velocity by the steam train (identical to the climax of the third movie) and en route back to the present.

Friday Night Lights

 * In one episode, the characters are watching Back to the Future on a television.

Get a Life

 * In the episode "1977 2000" Chris is idly wondering which of many options for time travel he should use to fix his friend Gus' past. One of the potential time machines he considers is his friend Steve's DeLorean, but he decides not to use it because the left blinker is out, and a hand signal at that speed would ruin his Lee Press-On nails. Instead, Chris chooses to make a drink he calls "time juice", and one of the ingredients is a lock of Michael J. Fox's hair.

Glenn Martin, DDS

 * In the episode "Amish Anguish", when the Martins are leaving the Amish town, Glenn says "Jackie, let's take this thing up to 88mph. We're going back to the future!", after which the RV leaves a trail of fire and the license plate spinning, imitating the DeLorean Time Machine's first travel.

Heroes

 * In the episode "Genesis", Hiro exclaims that he has broken the "time/space continuum"
 * In the episode "Six Months Ago", Hiro, while in the past in Texas, attempts to call Ando Masahashi back in Japan. However, Ando is not there and instead he speaks with his past self on the phone. When he realizes this, he hangs up to prevent a paradox and exclaims Doc's catchphrase, "Great Scott!"
 * In the episode "Better Halves", when D.L. and Micah are looking at comic books at the kitchen table, one of the comics is Tales From Space. This is the same comic as the one held by Sherman Peabody, the farmer's son in Back to the Future, who mistook the DeLorean for a spaceship when Marty first arrived in 1955.
 * In the episode "Hiros", Future Hiro again references the space-time continuum.
 * In the episode "Homecoming", a student at Union Wells High School reads Tales From Space.
 * In the episode "Godsend", Nathan meets Hiro in Isaac's apartment. During their conversation, Nathan says: "Look I can't believe I'm about to say this... you, you... teleported here, back to the future?"
 * In the episode "Parasite", Hiro uses a computer in Linderman's archives to find the Kensei sword. The computer indicates the sword's catalog number is CRM-114. In Back to the Future, the amplifier in Doc's garage is a CRM-114 amplifier (which in turn was a reference to Dr. Strangelove)
 * In the episode "Four Months Later", after the village of Otsu is burned, Hiro tells Takezo Kensei that he, Ando and the world as they know it may no longer exist in the future due to his actions. Takezo exclaims, "Great-o Scott!"

Hack My Life

 * In the "Saved by the Hack" part of the show, there is a poster that displays "Hack to the Future."

Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law

 * In the episode "Back to the Present" (the title being a reference to Back to the Future) has The Jetsons traveling to the past in 2004 from the futuristic year of 2002 (which is a joke referring to how technology in The Jetsons is ironically outdated) to sue the planet for environmental damage. As the family takes leave at the end, they return to the future with the aid of the DeLorean, leaves a trail of fire behind and Dr. Emmett Brown appears, looks in through the door.

Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show

 * In this episode, when the family travels back in time to the old west, Wayne Szalinski is asked his name by the town's inhabitants, to which he replies "John Wayne". When his wife Diane gives him a look of disbelief, he asks that if Marty could be Clint Eastwood in Back to the Future Part III, why could he not be John Wayne? Diane remembers the film, and mentions that she didn't like it.

Impractical Jokers

 * Q is being punished in "The Good, the Bad, and the Punished." He is dressed as a cowboy, and he has to jump into manure. In the "Inside Jokes" version of the show, it is said that the punishment reminded him of one of his favorite movies, Back to the Future (the first one, not the third).
 * At the beginning of the episode "Pseudo-Sumo," the narrator says, "Why does Sal want to make like a tree?" Sal then says, "You wanna get out of here?" This references to Biff's butchered version of the "make like a tree" joke.
 * In the episode "Field of Screams," Sal has to do the air guitar in front of someone. As he is doing the air guitar, he does the dance that Marty does during the "Johnny B. Goode" scene.
 * During the episode "Indecent Proposal," each Joker has to dress into multiple costumes to trick someone into thinking that each costume is a different person. Q dresses up like Marty McFly in Back to the Future Part II, with the rainbow hat, the auto-adjusting jacket and shoes, and jeans with the pockets hanging out. He refers to himself as Marty McFly Jr., and yells, "I'm walkin' here!"
 * In the episode "Speech Impediment," Q is doing a bit in the "two-way mirror" game. In this bit, he is dressed like Marty McFly in Back to the Future Part II, just like in "Indecent Proposal." He was also riding a hoverboard.
 * In multiple episodes, including "Chick Magnet," Sal wears a shirt that says "D. Jones Manure Hauling" on it.

Invader Zim

 * In the episode "Bad, Bad Rubber Piggy", When Professor Membrane talks about the dangers of altering a timeline in the Probing the Membrane of Science episode, Prof. Membrane says: "The consequences could be disastrous!".
 * In the episode "Future Dib", Dib Membrane replies to the situation with Future Dib "You shouldn't mess around with Zim undo the security system too much in the generator. Remember what happen in Back to the Future?"

Johnny Bravo

 * One of the "Johnny Bravo" logos shown, just as the theme song starts, is a spoof of the Back to the Future logo, complete with backward-pointing arrow.

Johnny Test

 * In the episode "Old School Johnny", Johnny (who is voiced by James Arnold Taylor) and his two sisters travel back in time to 1845, and discover they don't have a power source to return them home. After several attempts, at generating enough energy, fail (including lightning striking a clock tower, and using a speeding locomotive), they are able to return home. Johnny then discovers, when he fails his history test in school, that they had changed their town's history.

The King of Queens

 * In the episode entitled "Nocturnal Omission," Kevin James's character, Douglas, finds out from his wife that the wife of his friend Deacon is planning to move back to New Jersey, and reunite with Deacon after two years of separation. Deacon had been rather depressed over the separation, but when Douglas goes to tell Deacon the good news to lift his spirits, he finds Deacon very happy to have recently met a stewardess from London who wanted to come over that night. Douglas decides not to tell Deacon about the wife's impending return, and goes back home, where Douglas's wife confronts him when she finds out that he didn't tell Deacon the news. In the argument, Douglas states that they have no right to go back in time and change destiny and adds "If we learned anything from Back to the Future, it's that!"

Kira Kira Happy ★ Hirake! Cocotama

 * In the episode "Where Are We Going? Cocotama World", the Cocotamas modify their bus in the hopes of entering the Cocotama World. The modified bus contains design ques of the DeLorean Time Machine, most evident in the inclusion of the cooling fins. On their first attempt the bus disappears, leaving a pair of fire trails behind, much like the DeLorean does when it travels through time.

Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman

 * In Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, a flux capacitor is mentioned by H.G. Wells when repairing his time machine.

LEGO Masters Australia

 * In an episode of this Australian reality show, contestants must build a model the of DeLorean time machine out of Lego, by using a replica of the time machine as a reference. The show's host Hamish Blake drove the Time Machine replica onto the set, dressed as Marty McFly. Inside the car were also the Mattel hoverboard and the lenticular baseball cap.

Lilo and Stitch: The Series

 * In the episode "Tank", Stitch takes Mertle for a ride in his car. At one point, the car takes off into the air with the wheels folded down in a manner similar to the hover conversion from the DeLorean seen in Back to the Future Part II.

Lost

 * In the episode "The Constant," Desmond's consciousness repeatedly time travels between his 2004 (the present) self and his 1996 self. The 2004 version of Daniel Faraday tells Desmond to seek out his 1996 counterpart for further instruction, and gives Desmond a series of equations to convince 1996-Daniel that he is from the future, in the same manner that Marty convinces Doc Brown.
 * In the fifth season, several characters physically time travel to 1977. Hurley checks his hand in the same manner as Marty, because he fears his actions will somehow erase him from existence. An agitated Miles explains that time travel in their universe does not work the same way as Back to the Future.

Lost in Transmission

 * The team renovated a DeLorean, and shouted "Save the clock tower!" He later gets a model used in the film.

The Loud House

 * In the season 2 episode, "Brawl in the Family", Lincoln Loud comes into the living room ready to watch a monster truck rally. However, three of his sisters, Lola, Lynn, and Lucy are already there each reading their own books. The book that Lynn is reading is the Grays Sports Almanac from Part II with the author of the book being "Biff", also in reference to Biff Tannen.
 * In the episode "The Mad Scientist", Plutonium and garbage are some of the materials Lisa uses to power her time machine, just as it powered the DeLorean time machine in said franchise.

Malcolm in the Middle

 * In the episode "Vegas", Hal cashes in his life insurance policy to spend at Vegas and tells Lois he got a bonus from work for an idea to outsource flux capacitors, saving the boss a lot of money.

MAD

 * In the episode "TransBOREmores 3: Dark of the Blue Moon/The Walking Fred", one of the things listed on the portal list was 1955, which is a reference to the first movie in the trilogy.
 * In the episode "Frost/Undercover Clause", a Flux Capacitor can be seen in both of the time machines in one of the show's sketches.
 * In the episode "Betty White & the Huntsman/Ancient Greek MythBusters", Perseus uses the DeLorean Time Machine to travel and spends time on a hoverboard in the 2015 Hill Valley.
 * In the episode "Men in Black to the Future/Pokémon of Interest", Back to the Future gets spoofed along with Men in Black 3.
 * In the Spy vs. Spy sketch in "Diary of a Wimpy Kid Icarus/Adjustment Burro", the Black Spy uses the DeLorean Time Machine to alter the past in order to defeat the White Spy.

Monster Garage

 * In one episode, Jesse and his crew attempted to build a hovercraft topped with the frame of a DeLorean. The vehicle was not a success, and was crushed by an Amphibious Assault Vehicle (AAV) at the end of the episode, not too dissimilar from the destruction of the time machine at the end of Back to the Future Part III. In truth, the night before the wrecking, the parts had been traded out for scrap ones.

Mr. Young

 * In the episode "Mr. First Impression" (which has a plot similar to the Back to the Future films), Adam Young visits his former college teacher Professor Fenway at his laboratory, after a failed attempt to impress his crush, Echo. Fenway tells Adam that he has built a time machine, which Adam wants to see. Fenway then unveils a DeLorean, which Adam believes to be Fenway's time machine (a reference to a DeLorean being a time machine in the Back to the Future franchise), but Fenway explains that the DeLorean is actually his car and that his time machine is inside the car's glove-box. Fenway shows his time machine to Adam, warning him that time-travel should not be misused for personal gain (earlier on, Fenway had used the time machine to create a pie), so he refuses to let Adam use the time machine. Adam and his friend Derby steal the time machine & drive off in Fenway's DeLorean. Using the time machine, Adam travels back in time to when he first met Echo so he can create a good impression on her, but he ends up altering time & creating numerous alternate realities (one where Echo hates him, one where Echo has a different boyfriend & another where elephants rule the Earth). Adam is stranded in the past, when the time machine is broken (similar to how Doc was stranded in 1885, in Back to the Future Part III). Fenway appears and tells Adam that the time machine will work again with a lightning strike (similar to the first Back to the Future). Adam returns to the present, where Echo tells Adam that she likes him. After sharing a first kiss. Adam and Echo start dating, but they keep it a secret.

Muppet Babies

 * In one episode, Gonzo imagines he's driving the DeLorean time machine. The episode has similarities to the film, where the Babies accidentally spill hot chocolate on a 1955 picture of Nanny when she worked as a carhop waitress, so they figure they ought to travel back to 1955 to take a replacement picture. Their replacement picture actually turns out to be a reenactment of Piggy serving Kermit in a car, but Nanny appreciates their thoughtfulness and adds it to her 1950s collection, and reveals she was able to save the original photo from damage. The outro scene shows Gonzo wearing a radiation suit, and having wild hair very similar to that of Doc Brown.

My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic

 * In the 15th episode of Season 2 "The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000," Flim accuses Granny Smith of being a chicken. Granny Smith has a similar reaction to what Marty McFly has when people call him a chicken.
 * In the 22nd episode of Season 5 "What About Discord," when Twilight Sparkle is looking for a way to experience the previous weekend from a different perspective, Pinkie Pie suggests the use of time travel while dressed in Marty McFly's wardrobe and makes the pose seen on the movie posters.
 * Incidentally, Starlight Glimmer has been spying on them and overheard Pinkie, giving her the idea to change history in the season finale, not unlike Old Biff.

Mythbusters

 * In Episode 105 (Viral Hour) of the seventh season, Adam mentions a hoverboard as a future test.
 * Adam apologizes for the crudity of his models as he has not had time to make them to scale or to paint them.

Ninjago

 * In "The Surge", the concealed statue with new suits and techno blades has altered "Your future is whatever you make it!" into "The future is what we make it!".

The Office

 * In the Season 2 episode "Valentine's Day," Michael makes a video presentation for a corporate meeting. At the end of the video, a logo flashes up that reads "Great Scott Productions" and a voice says "Great Scott!"
 * In the episode ”Night Out”, Michael says he wants to get a Back to the Future tattoo on his back.
 * During the episode “Company Picnic”, Michael and Holly talk about movies they could use for their presentation. One movie Holly mentions is Back to the Future. She said that Dunder and Mifflin could go back in time and fix their parents. Michael wonders if they could get a DeLorean.
 * In the episode "A.A.R.M.", Jim says, "So, for instance, if you’re expecting a fax today, please don’t yell out, 'Michael J. Fax from Fax to the Future.'"

Phineas and Ferb

 * In the episode "It's About Time!", Candace asks, "You mean to tell me, you built a time machine that has to be plugged in?!", which references the BTTF line "Are you telling me you built a time machine.. out of a DeLorean?"
 * The episode "Journey to the Bottom of Buford" focuses on the kids retrieving Buford's pet goldfish, named Biff. The fish's name and Buford's possibly refer to Biff and Buford.
 * In the episode "Phineas and Ferb Get Busted", Phineas and Ferb change their mother's station wagon into a flying car entitled "Flying Car of the Future Today". Later on that episode, Candace drives that car, and the Back to the Future theme song can be heard.
 * In the episode "Phineas and Ferb's Quatom Boogaloo", when they use the time machine and travel to the future, they see flying cars. When they go inside Candace's future house, the door automatically opens and Phineas says "The Future", similar to what Marty McFly does when he visits 2015.
 * In the episode, "It's a Mud, Mud, Mud, Mud, Mud World", when the two toy monster trucks appear from light speed, they appear in a similar manner to the DeLorean, with flaming tire tracks and the flash of blue light.

Pokémon

 * In an episode of Pokémon: The Abridged Series has satired Back to the Future, with a girl telling Ash to defeat his future self after he became obsessed with fighting Pokémon thirty years ago, simultaneously parodying the events of lightning striking the clock tower in Hill Valley and Biff Tannen rising to power in 1985A.
 * An episode of Pokémon: Master Quest was titled "Xatu the Future", a play on Back to the Future and Pokemon Xatu.
 * The sound effect that is used for the DeLorean entering one time period from another (three bursts of energy), from the first experiment, at Twin Pines Mall, can be heard in multiple episodes, often when dealing with electrical attacks. The sound of the DeLorean revving its engine, shortly before it's revealed in the first film, can be heard in the episode "Arriving In Style". Some episodes also use the Star Wars sound effect for a lightsaber emitting the light blade.
 * In the episode titled "Battle For The Underground!", Cilan notes that the ghost train will loop out of control and Ingo says "precisely", which may be a reference to Back to the Future II.
 * The startup sound of the DeLorean time travel machine has been used in some episodes. Pokémon B&W, Episode 6: "Dreams by the Yard Full", the startup sound of the scanning machine that awakened Musharna; Pokémon X&Y, Episode 6: "Battling on thin ice", very briefly heard when Clement activates his sticky bomb cannon; Pokémon X&Y, Episode 10: "Mega-mega Meowth", the startupsound of the Mega Meowth.

Power Rangers

 * Early on in the Power Rangers Zeo episode "Revelations of Gold", detectives Bulk and Skull were reading comics in their downtime. The latter was reading Tales from Space.

Raising Hope

 * In January 2013, in Season 3, the series ran a Back to the Future-themed episode ("Credit Where Credit is Due"), featuring Christopher Lloyd. The Chances are looking for a new car, and they buy a DeLorean. They make many references to the movie, like playing “Power of Love” on the DeLorean’s radio, saying “where we’re going we don’t need roads”, and trying to go 88 miles per hour. At the end of the episode, they have to give the car to Christopher Lloyd.


 * In the episode "Blue Dots", the Chances look on a website that finds sexual offenders in their area. Burt is shown as a sexual offender because he "sexually offended" Virginia when they were teenagers. He said, "What am I supposed to do? Make a time machine, work the kinks out, go back in time, then remember not to smush parts with your mom? Is that what you want? 'Cause then you wouldn't even be born! Just like Back to the Future!"

Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja

 * There is an episode in the series titled "Stank'd to the Future", and a student is thawed out from the 1980's. Also, in the episode there is a song called "The Thing About Stuff", which is an obvious parody to "The Power of Love ".

Red vs. Blue

 * The 6th episode of the machinima production Red vs. Blue is titled "1.21 Giga-whats".

Regular Show

 * In the episode "Skips vs. Technology", The character Skips is seen driving the DeLorean. in one scene, the car only appears to be traveling through time.
 * In some episodes, there is a mall called the "Two Peaks Mall", a parody of "Twin Pines Mall"
 * In the episode "Skips' Story", Skips helped set up a dance which was called "Enchantment Under the Sea."
 * In Regular Show: The Christmas Special, At the very end as Santa's sleigh zooms off into the night and disappeared in the film's finale, his sleigh skids leaving parallel fire trails reminiscent of those left by Marty McFly and Doc Brown's DeLorean.
 * In the episode “A Skips in Time”, Techmo’s stormchasing car resembles the DeLorean, with its gull-wing doors and ability to fly. At the end of the episode, Techmo and the car vanish as if they’d disappeared similar to the scene from Back to the Future.
 * In Regular Show: The Movie, the ball-shaped time machine invented by Mordecai and Rigby is powered by plutonium, similar to the DeLorean in the first film.
 * Techmo’s DeLorean makes another appearance in the special episode, now with Star Wars laser blasters and the ability to fly.

Richard Hammond's Blast Lab

 * In several episodes, the Lab Rats have the Cardis (a pun on the Doctor Who time machine TARDIS), a time machine built into a car (much like the DeLorean time machine) but blue. Whenever the car goes back in time, it leaves a pair of fire trails behind it, like the DeLorean.

Round the Twist

 * In the episode "Radio DaDa", Pete and Linda are transported back in time to 1945 during World War 2, after fixing a radio given to them by their neighbour Helen "Nell" Rickards. While in the past, Pete and Linda encounter a younger Nell, who falls in love with Pete (similar to Lorraine falling in love with Marty in Back to the Future). As a result, Pete and Linda must fix the consequences of their actions.

Robot Chicken

 * In the episode titled "PS, Yes In That Way" (ep. 406, Jan 11, 2009), there was a scene with Marty and Doc.
 * In the episode "Eaten by Cats", Parody skit of Doc and Marty from Back to the Future.

Saturday Night Live

 * Michael J. Fox was the host for the episode of March 16, 1991, and the subject of a skit [1] based on the recently completed trilogy. The premise: Fox is giving the opening monologue, and the jokes are terrible. Doc Brown (played by Kevin Nealon) rushes in and shouts "Michael! Michael! Don't do it!" Doc is accompanied by Michael "from 90 minutes in the future!" (played by Dana Carvey), and they warn Fox that the show will be terrible, which will cause a chain reaction which will ultimately ruin Fox's acting career. The three of them leave the stage and (with the help of an animated DeLorean) arrive at NBC Studios a week earlier, to warn the earlier Michael (played by David Spade) not to do the show. Lorne Michaels does not know what to make of this, particularly not after seeing three Michaels, and remarks "I do not know who to give this gigantic bag of money to." The sight of a giant comical money sack convinces Doc and three Michaels to accept fate and do the show, so they fly back to March 16 in the DeLorean. The monologue ends with Fox, Carvey and Spade saying in unison "We've got a great show! Black Crowes are here, so stick around, we'll be right back!"

Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated

 * In The Wild Brood, the runaway train scene appears to be a climax near the end references the train scene in Back to the Future III (1990); the scene of the runaway locomotive that Fred clinging onto the side of the train is similar, and the locomotive derailing off the gorge and graphically exploding among impact resembles the train explosion from the same movie.

Science of Stupid

 * In one episode, they mention many refenernces to the trilogy, like Mcfly, Flux Capiciror, Enchatment under the Sea, hoverboards, the "Roads" quote.

The Simpsons

 * In the episode E-I-E-I-(Annoyed Grunt), Homer (Marty McFly) is worrying about a duel the next morning whilst looking at a tombstone with his own name on it.
 * In the episode That 90's Show, the scene, where "Marvin Cobain" calls his cousin Kurt to tell him about the new sound he's "been looking for", is a parody of the scene where "Marvin Berry" makes a similar call to his cousin Chuck.
 * The title of the episode "Bart to the Future" is an obvious reference to Back to the Future

Smallville

 * In the Smallville episode "Reckoning", Clark re-lives one day twice. When he explains this to his friend Chloe, she says "Hold on, McFly!", before asking him to give her the full details of the experience.

South Park

 * In the episode "Goobacks," humans from the future time-travel to the present. Their time-travel method is declared to follow "Terminator rules, that is it's one way only and you can't go back. This is in contrast to, say, Back to the Future rules, where back-and-forth is possible, and of course Timerider rules, which are just plain silly."
 * One of the Goobacks drives by in the Fusion-powered and Hover-converted DeLorean with the rear vents on the back.
 * In other various episodes, features the upside down hovering and the upside down hover jet-packs.

Stargate Atlantis

 * In the Stargate Atlantis episode "Before I Sleep", Major Sheppard brings up the DeLorean time machine in a discussion about time travel, to which Dr. McKay responds, "Do not get me started on that movie!" Later, when they find out about a time-travelling spaceship, Sheppard calls its added component the "flux capacitor."

Stargate SG-1

 * In the Stargate SG-1 episode "200", when Carter reels off a string of technobabble to explain why the gate isn't working, Martin Lloyd mishears "capacitors" as "flux capacitor."

Stargate Universe

 * In season 1 episode 7, Eli Wallace talks about his top 5 movies and mentions Back To The Future.

Star Trek: Deep Space Nine

 * In the episode "What You Leave Behind," Miles O'Brien jokes about leaving the station to teach at Starfleet Academy because "somebody has to teach you officers the difference between a warp matrix flux capacitor and a self-sealing stem bolt."

Star Trek: The Next Generation

 * In the episode "Hollow Pursuits," a component of antigravity unit was called a "flux capacitor."
 * In the episode "Sub Rosa", a grave on the Caldos Colony planet belongs to "McFly."

Star Trek: Voyager

 * In the episode "Prototype", B'Elanna states "I'm going to try to adjust the flux capacitance."

Spin City

 * Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd reunite in an episode entitled "Back to the Future Part IV: Judgement Day", which aired February 23, 1999, has some references to the trilogy.
 * In the episode, Lloyd plays Mike's old political mentor who claimed to be the son of God. This episode had several references to time, and the film trilogy for which both of them are remembered; for instance, when they greet at the start of the show Fox remarks "It's just like stepping back in time." Lloyd then tells Fox: "The past is prologue, Michael. Men like us have got to keep looking.... to the future".

Supernatural

 * In the season 4 episode "In the Beginning" Dean Winchester is taken back in time to the year 1973 by the Angel Castiel, causing Dean to question whether the angels "got their hands on some DeLoreans". In 1973 he encounters a younger version of his father, John Winchester, in a cafe much like Marty's encounter with George. Furthermore, someone also calls out "Hey, Winchester!" causing both to turn, echoing the "Hey, McFly!" moment. Finally, when Dean reveals that he is from the future, the demon Azazel calls him "Future Boy" referencing 1955 Doc's name for Marty.
 * In the season 5 episode, "The End" Dean is transported to the year 2014 from 2009 by the angel Zachariah. When this is revealed to Dean, he retorts "I thought I smelled your stink on this  'Back To the Future' crap!". 
 * In the season 5 episode "The Song Remains the Same", both Sam and Dean Winchester travel back to 1978 to save their parents from the angel Anna, who wishes to prevent the birth of Sam and Dean. When fellow angel Castiel discovers when she is, he explains that there may be some difficulty in taking the brothers with him. Dean references this being like "a DeLorean without enough plutonium".
 * In the season 6 episode "Frontierland" Sam and Dean travel to 1861 to collect the ashes of a phoenix, which can be used to kill the mother of monsters, Eve. The need for the specific time was due to the fact that phoenixes are rare and the death of one had been documented at this date. Here, Dean uses the alias "Clint Eastwood" as a reference to both the actor and Marty's choice. Later in the episode, the brothers were unable to claim the ashes of the phoenix after its death, Sam receives a parcel in the mail, which had specific instructions for the date and time of delivery, much like the ending of Back to the Future Part II. In the parcel Sam receives his phone that he accidently left in 1861, a note explaining the parcel and the phoenix ashes.
 * In the season 7 episode "Time After Time" Dean is transported to 1944 by Chronos, the god of time. Whilst in 1944, Dean notices that Chronos has been taking note of the winners of certain races, calling it the "Biff Strategy" as a reference to Biff Tannen and the almanac. Later in the episode, when Dean comes to the realisation that he may be stuck in 1944, he notices a pile of letters and says "Back to the Future 3" in reference to the letter that Doc wrote to Marty. The date that Dean wrote the letter is November 5th 1944, which is the same day, 11 years earlier than Marty's first visit to 1955.
 * In the season 8 episode "As Time Goes By" Henry Winchester, the brothers' grandfather, arrives in 2013 from 1958 whilst escaping the demon Abaddon. To achieve this, Henry used a blood spell, which harnesses the power of the soul. Upon discovering that he was not meant to return to 1958 and that his son, John, grew up without his presence, Henry escapes from the brothers. Dean guesses that Henry was going to "whip up another one of those blood spells and Marty McFly himself back to the 1950s."

Thomas the Tank Engine and Friends

 * In Hero of the Rails, Hiro said to Thomas "That's a very long story." which was the same sentence what Marty uses.
 * In the episode, Toby's New Whistle, Toby's bell is broken, and as there are none spare, he has to make do with a whistle instead. Toby is even more put off when James explains that it is a very loud 3-chime steam whistle (which is the same whistle as Locomotive 131), as the old tram engine hates loud noises.
 * In the episode "Engine of the Future", Sir Robert Norramby uses Doc Brown's catchphrase "Great Scott!" when Hugo arrives at Ulfstead Castle.

Tiny Toon Adventures

 * In the episode "Animaniacs", Plucky Duck learns to perform a flashback, and flashes back to the era of World War II, then to prehistoric times, along with Buster Bunny. Buster replies to the situation with "You shouldn't mess around with time too much. Remember what happen in Back To the Future?" His reply also happens to be a reference to a previous episode of Tiny Toon Adventures, "A Ditch in Time".
 * In the episode "Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian", Dr. Emmett Brown appears outside Steven Spielberg's Office behind Darth Vader from Star Wars.
 * In the episode "Kon Ducki", Plucky Duck says that the special effects for Close Encounters, E.T. and the Back to the Future movies, which is a reference to the film's trilogy.

True Jackson V.P.

 * In the Season 1 episode "ReTRUEnion," Ryan is trying to prove that a computer technician (who uses gibberish so people will think he is real) is a fraud.    When the "technician" says "If I didn't know about computers, would I know how to rewire a flux capacitor?", Ryan replies "That's from Back to the Future!"

The Fairly OddParents!

 * In the episode "The&#x20;Secret&#x20;Origin&#x20;of&#x20;Denzel&#x20;Crocker", after Timmy Turner time-travels to the 1980s, the DeLorean time machine can be seen driving off and disappearing leaving fire trails behind. In the same episode, it is revealed that the worst day of Mr. Crocker's life, when he loses his godparents, happened March 15, 1972, one year before Biff shot George McFly in Part II.
 * In the episode&#x20;"Father&#x20;Time", The Time Scooter's exit and entrance are a reference to the DeLorean time machine's exit and entrance.
 * In the same episode, It parodies the movie, mostly the parts where time is drastically changed and creates a dysotopian future and the past having to be altered to prevent that from happening again.
 * In the episode "Moooving Day", Timmy gets on a Segway, he turns it on and it displays stuff on a screen. The last thing it shows before he moves is Flux Capacitor with a graph under it.
 * In the episode "Land Before Timmy," the gang is stuck in prehistoric times and the fairies' wands are out of power. Wanda says that the wands need "1.21 wish-o-watts (jigowatts) of power to activate their Wish Capacitors.
 * In the episode "Dread and Breakfast," At the beginning, when Timmy, Cosmo, Wanda and Poof came through a portal, into Timmy's Room after returning from time-traveling, in the DeLorean, with the pair of fiery tire tracks and everything. including the flux capacitor and the time machine settings is seen.
 * In "A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!", as Timmy, Tootie, and the fairies drive off in the Wishful Thinking van, it takes off into the sky and flies at the camera at the end is a direct parody of the ending scene in Back to the Future.
 * In the episode "Timmy's Secret Wish", when everyone becomes younger again, we see Timmy's parents change, and it says "Back to Normal", in the same style of the Back to the Future logo.
 * In the episode "Fairy Idol", when Timmy Turner Clone drinking some fishbowl tea and spits on Cosmo and Wanda, Cosmo has a similar reaction to what Marty McFly has when people call him a chicken.
 * In "Wishology Part 1", when Timmy Turner and Jorgen Von Strangle in the Fairy Motorcycle, they teleports to Fairy World in a similar manner to the DeLorean, with flaming tire tracks and the flash of blue light.
 * In the episode "The Odd Squad", Cosmo says, "Laws? Where we're going, we don't need laws" is a reference to Doc Brown's quote "Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads" from the end of Back to the Future.
 * In the episode "Engine Blocked", When Mr. Turner breaks off the handle bars to the scooter and starts skate boarding, it makes a reference to the scene in Part I.
 * In the episode "Merry Wishmas", Mr. Turner exclaims Doc's catchphrase, "Great Scott!"
 * In the episode "Turning into Turner", Cosmo says: "Where we're going, we don't need roads" which is one of Doc Brown's quote from the end of Back to the Future.

The Lizzie McGuire Show

 * In the episode "Timmy Turner's First Day of HillRidge Junior High", At the beginning, the modified Fairy World Bus just totally sends the destination to Fairy World as the bus drove away, leaving behind a trail of fire and the license plate spinning, imitating the DeLorean Time Machine's first travel.
 * In the same episode, Lizzie McGuire (Hilary Duff) says to Timmy Turner (Tara Strong), "I don't know what it is, but when I kiss you it's like kissing my brother", a line from Back to the Future when Lorraine kisses Marty.
 * Animated Lizzie (also voiced by Hilary Duff) states that she was so dangerous to hook up the electrical cables and lightning striking a clock tower, a reference to the first film.
 * Marty's Hoverboard can be seen briefly in Lizzie's Room behind Buttercup (E.G. Daily), Blossom (Cathy Cavadini) and Bubbles (Tara Strong).
 * Invader Zim (Richard Horvitz) carries the box of all three Back to the Future movies on VHS in the McGuire Home.

The Suite Life on Deck

 * In the episode "International Dateline", the S.S. Tipton is repeatedly struck by lightning while crossing the International Dateline and sent a few hours back in time, creating a temporal loop is the same as in Back to the Future.

Total Drama

 * In the episode "2008: A Space Owen", At the end, when Harold got eliminated and taken to the Lame-O-Sine, it drove away leaves two trails of fire behind.

Tooned

 * The third episode is titled "Track to the Future"

Viva Pinata

 * In "Too Many Fergys", Les Galagoogoo puts away the time machine in his van and leaves fire trails in disappearence.