Back to the Future Part II

Back to the Future Part II is a 1989 American science fiction film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Bob Gale. It is the sequel to the 1985 film Back to the Future and the second installment in the Back to the Future trilogy. The film stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Thomas F. Wilson, and Lea Thompson. In the plot, Marty McFly (Fox) and his friend Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown (Lloyd) travel to 2015, where bully Biff Tannen (Wilson) steals Doc's DeLorean time machine and uses it to alter history for the worse.

The film was produced on a $40-million budget and was filmed back to back with its sequel, Part III. Filming began in February 1989 after two years were spent building the sets and writing the scripts. Two actors from the first film, Crispin Glover and Claudia Wells, did not return. While Elisabeth Shue was recast in the role of Wells's character, Jennifer, Glover's character, George McFly, was not only minimized in the plot, but also was obscured and recreated with another actor. Glover successfully sued Zemeckis and Gale, changing how producers can deal with the departure and replacement of actors in a role. Back to the Future Part II was also a ground-breaking project for effects studio Industrial Light & Magic (ILM): In addition to digital compositing, ILM used the VistaGlide motion control camera system, which allowed an actor to portray multiple characters simultaneously on-screen without sacrificing camera movement.

Back to the Future Part II was released by Universal Pictures on November 22, 1989. The film received mixed reviews from critics and grossed over $331 million worldwide, making it the third-highest-grossing film of 1989.

Plot
On October 26, 1985, Dr. Emmett Brown (Christopher Lloyd) arrives in the DeLorean time machine and persuades Marty McFly (Michael J. Fox) and his girlfriend, Jennifer Parker (Elisabeth Shue), to travel to the future with him and help their future children, with Biff Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson) witnessing their departure. They arrive on October 21, 2015, where Doc electronically knocks out Jennifer and leaves her asleep in an alley, explaining that she should not have too much knowledge of future events. He has Marty pose as his own son and lookalike Marty Jr. (Fox) to refuse an offer to participate in a robbery with Biff's grandson Griff (Wilson), thus saving both of Marty's children from prison.

Marty switches places with Marty Jr. and refuses Griff's offer, but Griff goads Marty into a fight. Griff and his gang are arrested, saving Marty's future children. Before rejoining Doc, Marty purchases an almanac, containing the results of major sporting events from 1950 to 2000. Doc discovers it and warns Marty about attempting to profit from time travel but, before Doc can adequately dispose of it, they are interrupted by the police, who have found Jennifer incapacitated, and are taking her to her 2015 home. They pursue, as does Biff, who has overheard their conversation and picks up the discarded almanac.

Jennifer wakes up in her 2015 home and hides from the McFly family. She overhears that her future self's life with Marty is not what she expected, due to his involvement in an automobile accident. She witnesses Marty being goaded by his co-worker, Douglas J. Needles (Flea), into a shady business deal, resulting in Marty's firing. Attempting to escape the house, Jennifer encounters her 2015 self and they both faint. While Marty and Doc attend to her, Biff steals the time machine and uses it to travel back to 1955 and give the almanac to his younger self to get rich betting, then returns to 2015. Marty, Doc, and an unconscious Jennifer return to 1985, unaware of Biff's actions.

The 1985 they return to has altered: Biff has become wealthy and corrupt, and has changed Hill Valley into a chaotic dystopia; Marty's father, George (Jeffrey Weissman), was killed in 1973 and Biff has forced Marty's mother, Lorraine (Lea Thompson), to marry him; and Doc has been committed to an insane asylum. Marty and Doc determine that the 2015 Biff took the time machine to change 1985, and Marty learns from the alternate 1985 Biff that he got the almanac on November 12, 1955. Biff attempts to confront Marty, but Marty flees and returns to 1955 with Doc, leaving Jennifer on her own front porch.

Marty secretly follows the 1955 Biff, and watches him receive the almanac from his 2015 self. Marty then follows him to the high school dance, being careful to avoid interrupting the events from his previous visit. After several fruitless attempts, Marty finally gets the almanac, leaving Biff to crash into a manure truck. Marty burns the almanac, reversing Biff's changes to the timeline, as Doc hovers above in the time machine. Before Marty can join him in the time machine, the DeLorean is struck by lightning and disappears. A Western Unioncourier immediately arrives and delivers a letter to Marty; it is from Doc, who explains that he was transported back to 1885. Marty races back into town to find the 1955 Doc, who had just helped the original Marty return to 1985. Shocked by Marty's sudden reappearance, Doc faints.

Cast

 * Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly/Marty McFly Jr./Marlene McFly
 * Christopher Lloyd as Dr. Emmett Brown
 * Thomas F. Wilson as Biff Tannen/Griff Tannen
 * Lea Thompson as Lorraine Baines-McFly
 * Elisabeth Shue as Jennifer Parker
 * James Tolkan as Mr. Strickland
 * Jeffrey Weissman as George McFly
 * Crispin Glover as George McFly (archival footage)
 * Flea as Douglas J. Needles

Follows
Back to the Future (1985)

Followed by
Back to the Future Part III (1990)

Back to the Future (1991) (TV Series)

Back to the Future: The Game - 30th Anniversary Edition (2015) (Video Game)

Edited from
Back to the Future (1985) The first scene in Back to the Future II was the last scene from Back to the Future. This is as the films follow directly on from each other. Still, most of the repeated scenes involving Jennifer Parker had to be redone because Elisabeth Sue replaced Claudia Wells in the role.

Edited into
Back to the Future Part III (1990) End of first sequence

The Secrets of the Back to the Future Trilogy (1990) (TV Short)

Blazing Dragons: Bleeping Beauty (1997) (TV Episode) Footage of the Hoverboard chase scene from this film is shown in Castle Threadbare in every episode, after which Merle the Wizard starts talking about mystical spells.

Hollywood Burn (2006) Sample(s).

Back to the 2015 Future (2015) (Short) The opening shots are from Back to the Future Part II

365 Days, also Known as a Year (2019) Footage from this movie is used.

Spin-off
Back to the Future Part II & III (1990) (Video Game) This is an NES game based on the second "Back to the Future" movie.

Back to the Future Part II (1990) (Video Game) The game is based on the film.

Back to the Future... The Ride (1991) (Video)

Back to the Future (1991) (TV Series)

Super Back to the Future II (1993) (Video Game) The video game is based on the movie.

Back for the Future (2011) (Short)

Referenced in
Saturday Night Live: 15th Anniversary (1989) (TV Special) Mentioned by Wayne and Garth

Back to the Future Part II Behind-the-Scenes Special Presentation (1989) (TV Movie) A making of on this movie. All about the film, is talked about in detail.

Saturday Night Live: John Goodman/k.d. lang (1989) (TV Episode) Title mentioned during Wayne's World "Movie World with Wayne and Garth" segment.

Alien Nation: Green Eyes (1990) (TV Episode) Matt and Lorraine went to see "Back to the Future V" on their date. Matt tells Cathy that it "wasn't very good."

Saturday Night Live: Andrew Dice Clay/Julee Cruise/Spanic Boys (1990) (TV Episode) Title mentioned during 'Michael J. Fox' interview on Weekend Update.

At the Movies: Bird on a Wire/Last Exit to Brooklyn/Back to the Future Part III/Cadillac Man/Longtime Companion (1990) (TV Episode) Referenced during the "Back to the Future Part III" review.

The Secrets of the Back to the Future Trilogy (1990) (TV Short)

Maniac Cop 2 (1990) Poster visible in Times Square.

Home and Away: Episode #1.587 (1990) (TV Episode) Vicki asks Paul if he wants to see the film with her at the cinema.

The Hard Way (1991) As they bite into their frog dogs, when John Moss says, "Banzai!" Nick Lang replies "Konnichiwa." This is a reference to the older Marty McFly's greeting to his angry boss.

Saturday Night Live: Michael J. Fox/Black Crowes (1991) (TV Episode) Title mentioned in Elevator Fans

Showbiz Today: Episode dated 1 May 1991 (1991) (TV Episode) Mentioned in Back To the Future the Ride coverage

Back to the Future... The Ride (1991) (Video)

The Chronic Rift: Time Paradoxes (1991) (TV Episode) Referenced during topic discussion

Tiny Toon Adventures: Kon Ducki (1992) (TV Episode) Referenced by Plucky

Waxwork II: Lost in Time (1992) In the end Sarah receives a package send to her by Mark who lives in the past.

Ha die Pa!: De Advertentie (1992) (TV Episode) Poster on wall in Matthijs' room

Time Machine: The Journey Back (1993) (Video) Rod Taylor refers to the film.

Troldspejlet: Dennis Jürgensen (1995) (TV Episode) Jakob Stegelmann mentions the Back to the Future films in his review of Camp Nowhere (1994)

Blazing Dragons: Knights and Knightresses (1996) (TV Episode) 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 discuss the 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, references 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." When explaining the creation of the alternate timeline, Sir Galahot uses a blackboard and says, "Imagine this line represents time." 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. VHS is seen at Sir Loungelot's room. 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.

Jack (1996) The first time Jack plays basketball, two young boys can be seen on the touchline replying to an incident with "Hello McFly" in the same kind of tone used in the Back to the Future trilogy.

Blazing Dragons: Excaliburn (1996) (TV Episode) After Flicker flies and lands onto the wagon-loads with Princess Flame and they rides off to Castle Camelhot, just as 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 Delorean flies off into the sky. 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. Hoverboard is seen at Squire Flicker's Laboratory. 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; 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.

Blazing Dragons: Renaissance Dragon (1997) (TV Episode) Marty McFly's Hoverboard appears at The Royal Throne Room. Doc Brown's futuristic clothing can be seen at Flicker's Laboratory. The Sports Almanac 1950-2000 is seen. Alternate timeline mentioned by Flicker. High-Speed Hoverboard is similar to Griff's powered hoverboard. The lines for this movie is quoted by Count Geoffrey. Sir Galahot saw this movie. Princess Flame looks at the Damsels in Distress Union sign, a poster for this movie can be seen for a brief moment. Sir Hotbreath mentioned flying cars. Sir Burnevere referenced Griff Tannen. Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3 holding the copy of this movie on VHS.

Blazing Dragons: Excalibroke/Infernal Flame (1998) (TV Episode) Title reference: Segment "Back to the EXCALIBURN Future Part II". Sir Burnevere recreates the "blackboard scene" in explaining how King Allfire changed the future by going to the past. The Sports Almanac 1950-2000 book is seen. Marty McFly's Hoverboard appears in Flicker's Laboratory. Princess Flame referenced Marlene McFly. the Western Union guy delivers Doc Brown's letter to Flicker. Sir Loungelot mimics the plot elements of the film. 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. 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 flying Delorean. The 1950-2000 Sports Almanac Book is seen in the Royal Throne Room. Queen Griddle mentioned the flying Delorean. Flicker's intensely concerned about the sword "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 Hoverboard can be 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 in this movie. Mentioned in dialogue

Lost in Space (1998)

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (1998) (Video Game)

Spin City: Back to the Future IV - Judgment Day (1999) (TV Episode) title reference

George Lucas in Love (1999) (Short) Movie is mentioned in conversation

Midnight Club: Street Racing (2000) (Video Game) The Phoenix DDX has been hover-converted during the climax resembles the sequence of the flying DeLorean in the beginning of Back to the Future Part II. Hoverboard is seen. The Sports Almanac 1950-2000 Book can be seen at the bookstore. Keiko Hatano falls off the building and appears again standing on the Zender Typer-S (a flying car) with Emily Morton, just as Marty fell off Biff's skyscraper onto the Delorean, another flying time machine.

Chicken Run (2000)

Blazing Dragons: The Movie (2000) Sir Loungelot pulls out Griff's powered hover-board. King Don referenced Griff Tannen. Cowsuis Clay has the sports almanac. Slay the Dragon mentioned the Alternate timeline. title mentioned by Evil Black Knight. Sir Burnevere makes references to the ongoing restoration of space-time exactly the same way that Emmett Brown explained to Marty McFly. Flicker asks Princess Flame if they've seen this movie when talking about hover-boards. Merle the Wizard refers to the film. Count Geoffrey quotes Doc Brown and Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3 using some of the time travel objects for the rocket car. The Hoverboard can be seen in Flicker's Laboratory at Castle Camelhot for a brief moment. Sir Blaze's suggestion of using Duke Rudolph's time travel technique to bet ahead on the winner in the jousting tournament. Sir Galahot says that he has a point of knighthood skills and Marty McFly Jr. walking in the front of the flying cars. Sir Hotbreath says that is clearly knows that Knighthood has carved it's strength in bravery, valor, and courage over a action-packed adventures because Marty McFly time traveled to the distant year. Duke Rudolph explains the ripple effect of time travel on the same sort of board used by Doc Brown. Princess Flame says that the Knightresses of the More Functionally Correct Round Table was not easy, but the flying cars and jetpacks are easy in the film. Referenced by Racka and Presley. King Allfire: Blazing Dragons! I'd better come up with another experative with flying cars. Cinder and Clinker watch this movie for Camelhot's same quest. The Wandering Minstrel discussing the film in every Castle Camelhot and the Royal Throne Room at the beginning of the movie. Movie is mentioned in conversation by Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3.

Lizzie McGuire: Timmy Turner's First Day of HillRidge Junior High (2001) (TV Episode) The animated Lizzie mentions that flying skateboard doesn't work on water. Referenced by Timmy. Zim carrying a box of all three "Back to the Future" movies on video. Mojo Jojo's suggesting of using the rocket-hoverboard to chase the other enemies. When Lizzie saves Timmy in the fantasy sequence, in a very similar way to how Doc rescues Marty. Hoverboard is seen. Lizzie's time machine flies off is similar to the flying DeLorean and has been hover-converted.

The Tick: Couples (2001) (TV Episode) Friendly Fire invites the Tick and Arthur to a film festival of all three "Back to the Future" movies.

Universal Studios Theme Parks Adventure (2001) (Video Game) 2015 Hill Valley was shown in the Back to the Future mini-game.

ChalkZone: Snapmobile/Rudy's Date/Future Zone/Mumbo Jumbo Jump (2002) (TV Episode) The futuristic inventions for Crainac 3 echoes the 2015 Hill Valley in "Back to the Future Part II".

The Sum of All Fears (2002)

Taz Wanted (2002) (Video Game)

Treasure Planet (2002)

Analyze That (2002)

Da Ali G Show: Politics (2003) (TV Episode) Ali asks someone if they've seen this movie when talking about hover-boards

Midnight Club II (2003) (Video Game) Primo in the 1999 Nissan Skyline MkX 'Torque JX' has been hover-converted and its source of fuel requires an outside source. Marty McFly's Audio adjusted jacket can be seen at the Tokyo Mall. Hoverboard is seen at the Santa Monica Place Mall. Savo mentioned the movie. Moses drives by in a flight-capable DeLorean. The Poster is seen at the Paris movie theater.

Retarded Animal Babies (2003) (TV Series) Cat talks about this movie

The Matrix Reloaded (2003)

The Making of 'Interstate 60' (2003) (Video) Bob Gale talks about directing this movie

South Park: Goobacks (2004) (TV Episode) One of the Goobacks drives by in a hovering Delorian with the trademark blowers on the back.

Christmas Ape (2004) time travel, actors playing dual roles

The History and Allure of Time Travel (2004) (Video) mentioned

Tripping the Rift: Extreme Chode (2004) (TV Episode) This episode resolves around hoverboarding

The Polar Express (2004) When Santa is flying on the sleigh, when he tilted up and disappeared, sparks were left, mimics the fire trails from the flying Delorean.

Eureka Seven (2005) (TV Series) References of Hoverboards.

Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition (2005) (Video Game) Apone mentions Future Biff. The Sports Almanac 1950-2000 book is seen at the Tokyo bookstore. Hoverboard can be seen. Lamont drives a flight-capable DeLorean. Carlos let himself fall from the tower and dropped on the hovering Hummer H2 and escaped.

Looking Back to the Future (2006) Documentary references this film's trilogy.

Eureka: Blink (2006) (TV Episode) The second shot of the episode includes a sign that reads "Hover boarding prohibited".

South Park: Go God Go (2006) (TV Episode) The upside down hovering.

South Park: Go God Go XII (2006) (TV Episode) The upside down hover-jet-packs.

Bah Humduck!: A Looney Tunes Christmas (2006) (Video) Daffy's suggestion of using Granny and Tweety's time travel technique to bet ahead on the winner in the horse races

Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Remix (2006) (Video Game) Lamont riding the Chevrolet El Camino and the wheels turning 90 degree to take off and goes into a time portal like the flight-capable DeLorean. Poster is seen. Actors playing dual roles The Sports Almanac 1950-2000 book is seen at the San Diego bookstore. Marty McFly's Audio adjusted jacket can be seen at the Tokyo Mall. A Hoverboard can be seen at the Tokyo Garage. The movie is seen at the San Diego Theater. Griff's Hover Converted car. Lamont references Future Biff. Cameo appearance of 1985-A Biff. Carlos mentioned flying cars. When explaining the creation of the alternate timeline, Angel uses a blackboard and says, "Imagine this line represents time." Vanessa is delivered a letter from the past from her friend from the future at the exact point she disappeared, echoes The Western Union Man gives Doc Brown's letter to Marty. Mentioned in dialogue. Apone has a walkie-talkie to solve them, just like Marty.

Friday Night with Jonathan Ross: Episode #11.12 (2006) (TV Episode) Elijah Wood's child bit-part is talked about in Elijah Wood interview.

American Dad!: The Best Christmas Story Never Told (2006) (TV Episode) After Stan changes an event in the past, he returns to the present which has become a dystopian society as a result. Stan must then go back in time to undo his mistakes. This is the plot of "Back to the Future Part II".

Knocked Up (2007) Ben Stone and Paul Rudd's character discuss Back to the Future, the car and specific lines that Doc Brown says during a nice dinner including lines and references from all three films

Meet the Robinsons (2007) Wilbur makes references to the ongoing restoration of space-time exactly the same way that Emmett Brown explained to Marty McFly.

Doctor Who: Blink (2007) (TV Episode) Sally is delivered a letter from the past from her friend at the exact point she disappeared, and the dialogue of the delivery man is almost entirely similar, especially in how he's portrayed as being ever so slightly sinister

SMS Diary: Back to the Future 2 (2007) (TV Episode) A game based off of the movie is discussed, with some references to the movie included.

The Angry Video Game Nerd: An Angry Nerd Christmas Carol: Part 2 (2007) (TV Episode) The elderly Nerd comments that using a Wii remote with your hands is like a baby's toy.

Be Kind Rewind (2008) Video case is shown.

Drew Struzan: An Appreciation of an Artist (2008) (Video) artwork courtesy of Drew Struzan

The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008) The castle raid scene where Edmund let himself fall from the tower and dropped on a flying griffin, and escaped.

Midnight Club: Los Angeles (2008) (Video Game) Oswaldo drives a flight-capable DeLorean. Marty McFly's hoverboard can be seen in Doc's Garage. "He's using the Biff strategy!" Karol discussing the flying car. Andre's suggesting of using Laticia's time travel technique in their rocket cars to bet ahead on the winner of the horse races and making him a millionaire. When explaining the creation of the alternate timeline, Karol uses a blackboard and says, "Imagine this line represents time." Dave steps off the edge of the building, only to come back up on the Volkswagen Golf GTI with Henry, like Marty did on the Delorean. A film festival of all three "Back to the Future" movies is seen at Hollywood Boulevard. Mentioned in dialogue. The poster for the movie is seen at the Classic Autos garage. Jin drives a hover-converted Griff's car. Julian drives a flight mode in the 1969 Chevrolet Camaro RS SS.

The Angry Video Game Nerd: N.E.S. Accessories! (2008) (TV Episode) When the Nerd is playing "Wild Gunman", he say's "What? You gotta use your hands? That's like a baby's toy." Just like the kid said to Marty when he played Wild Gunman.

In Plain Sight: High Priced Spread (2008) (TV Episode) Marshall 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

Occasional Monsters (2008) The dialogue spoken by Duane on arrival at the Old Jones Place is a homage to Doc's speech about the possible significance of November 12, 1955.

The Deconstructor: Time Travel (2008) (TV Episode) Features selected themes and characters

Game Boys (2008) "Nobody calls me chicken."

Midnight Club: L.A. Remix (2008) (Video Game) Judas drives a plutonium-powered and hover-converted DeLorean. The movie is seen at the Los Angeles Film Festival. Annie's suggestion of using Tommy's time travel technique to bet ahead on the winner in the horse races. Hoverboard is seen in Doc's Auto Repair Garage. Julian drives a hover-converted DeLorean. When explaining the creation of the alternate timeline, Lester uses a blackboard and says, "Imagine this line represents time." Actors playing dual roles. Laticia steps off the edge of the building, only to come back up on the Volkswagen Scirocco with Victor, like Marty did on the Delorean.

True Jackson, VP: ReTRUEnion (2009) (TV Episode) Justin: If I was a slacker, would I know how to recalibrate a flux capacitor? Ryan: That's from Back to the Future, it was on last night!

The Cinema Snob: Jaws 5: Cruel Jaws (2009) (TV Episode) references the Jaws 19 gag.

Back to the Future: Michael J. Fox Q&A (2009) (Video) Q&A Interview

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Million Dollar Movie Week 1 (2009) (TV Episode) Dialogue from the film is the subject of a $50,000 question

The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The Informers/The Soloist/Tyson (2009) (TV Episode) Poster shown in "Shade Tippin'" montage

Micmacs (2009) DVD is shown in a video store.

Community: Home Economics (2009) (TV Episode) Abed has a Back to the Future Part II poster on his dorm room wall.

Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: The Polar Express (2010) (TV Episode) Roushutsu discusses Robert Zemeckis' films

Erky Perky: Future Crumb/Paddle Whacker (2010) (TV Episode) Erky and Perky going travel back in time in the Ping Cave, which that travels back through time is similar to the DeLorean. Cecil mentions this movie to Mad Margret. Stinks states the ping cave has the space-time conundrum mimics of that of a 1985-A timeline.

Community: Romantic Expressionism (2010) (TV Episode) poster in Abed's room

Community: Communication Studies (2010) (TV Episode) poster in Abed's room

Psych: Think Tank (2010) (TV Episode) Shawn asks, "Where is the hoverboard technology that we all saw in 'Back to the Future II' over 20 years ago?"

University of Andy: Time Travel (2010) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Andy

The Big Bang Theory: The Wheaton Recurrence (2010) (TV Episode) Sheldon makes a reference to the alternate timeline and hoverboards.

Shrek Forever After (2010) Rumpelstiltskin steps off the balcony on to his goose which his followers don't know is there, much like Marty steps onto the DeLorean from the top of the building to escape from Biff.

Nostalgia Critic: A Troll in Central Park (2010) (TV Episode) The theme plays when Stanley rescues Rosie, in a very similar way to how Doc rescues Marty

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Back to the Future Trilogy (2010) (TV Episode) The Sports Almanac & Hover Board appear on the title card.

Community: Anthropology 101 (2010) (TV Episode) Poster hanging next to Abed's bed

Saturday Night Live: Jane Lynch/Bruno Mars (2010) (TV Episode) Seth mentions the hoverboard on Weekend Update.

Tales from the Future: In the Beginning (2010) (TV Episode) mentioned once

Tales from the Future: Time to Go (2010) (TV Episode) mentioned once

Tales from the Future: Keeping Time (2010) (TV Episode) mentioned once

Community: Intro to Political Science (2011) (TV Episode) Abed has a poster in his dorm

18 to Life: Miss Conceived (2011) (TV Episode) Jessie tells Ava that she wants to have children in the future, the distant future, one with hoverboards.

Community: Custody Law and Eastern European Diplomacy (2011) (TV Episode) Poster in Abed's room

The Cinema Snob: Grizzly II: The Predator (2011) (TV Episode) Snob jokes that the Grizzly has a hover board.

Nostalgia Critic: Baby Geniuses (2011) (TV Episode) An excerpt of "Great Scott!"

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Spielberg Games (2011) (TV Episode) references the antique store that carries Jaws on Nintendo

Supernatural: Frontierland (2011) (TV Episode) The delivery from Samuel Colt parodies the Western Union letter from Doc Brown.

You Know What's Bullshit: DVD and Blu-Ray Cases (2011) (TV Episode) The Blu-Ray is seen

Duke Nukem Forever (2011) (Video Game) EDF Trooper: "Sit down and shut up."

The Spoony Experiment: The King of Fighters (2011) (TV Episode) "Hill Valley from Back to the Future Part II"

Late Show with David Letterman: Michael J. Fox/Jim McDonald/John Doe (2011) (TV Episode) Michael J. Fox discusses the limited-edition Nike sneakers inspired by those in the film.

Conan: The Day the Proofradar Quit (2011) (TV Episode) Kid Cudi talks about buying 5 limited edition pairs of McFly Nikes on Ebay

Return to Jurassic Park: The Next Step in Evolution (2011) (Video) Dean Cundey is seen wearing a Back to the Future Part II t-shirt.

Argh! Det gjorde jeg bare ikk': Nina fra Glostrup (2011) (TV Episode) The Soundtrack from the film is used

Chikara High Noon (2011) (TV Special) In Archibald Peck's pre-match promo, he says that Eddie Kingston gave him the Backfist to the Future and he came back with a sports almanac that confirmed that he, Peck, would win that night. He didn't.

Chuck: Chuck Versus the Business Trip (2011) (TV Episode) DVD given to Morgan

Shameful Sequels: The Santa Clause 3 (2011) (TV Episode) "Cut to an alternate present, Back to the Future 2 style."

Pastor Mike Online: Episode #1.49 (2012) (TV Episode) Mike says that he knows the world is not going to end in 2012 because Marty McFly time traveled to the year 2015.

Supernatural: Time After Time (2012) (TV Episode) "He's using the Biff strategy!"

My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000 (2012) (TV Episode) Flim calls Granny Smith a "chicken", and the rack focus goes to her, where she asks "What did you just call me?"

Archer: The Limited (2012) (TV Episode) Pam quotes future Biff: "What's the matter? You chicken?"

SPGtv: Ricky Wilson Interview (2012) (TV Episode) Mentioned by the interviewer (as Back to the Future 2).

Saturday Morning RPG (2012) (Video Game) Players can get a pink hoverboard to travel faster in the game.

Brows Held High: Primer (2012) (TV Episode) "This makes Back to the Future II look like the Terminator series."

Hoverboard (2012) (Short) DVD case shown

Mad: Betty White & the Huntsman/Ancient Greek Mythbusters (2012) (TV Episode) Perseus spends time on a hover board in the 2015 Hill Valley.

The Cinema Snob: Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland (2012) (TV Episode) This and the third one are back-to-back sequels the Snob prefers.

Wreck-It Ralph (2012) Sergeant Calhoun's jet board looks like Griff's powered hover-board.

Cinematic Excrement: Once Upon a Christmas (2012) (TV Episode) "After an opening credits sequence that appears to have been lifted from Back to the Future Part II."

Lost Girl: Those Who Wander (2013) (TV Episode) Kenzi says to Bruce, "Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads."

The World's End (2013) Steven descending through the Network's light via flagrope mirrors the shot of Marty hanging from the flagrope off the DeLorean as the light from it's hover mechanism shines down.

Mr. Young: Mr. First Impression: Part 1 (2013) (TV Episode) After Adam ends up altering time & creating numerous alternate realities is similar to what Marty McFly ends up visiting an alternate timeline from this movie.

Drew: The Man Behind the Poster (2013) Poster shown.

The Big Bang Theory: The Hofstadter Insufficiency (2013) (TV Episode) Sheldon has a nightmare about Leonard mixing up his "Back to the Future" Parts II and III DVDs and cases.

V.H.S. (2013) (TV Short) Pavel Grinyov says that he'g glad Vasiliy Gorchakov haven't translated the second and the third film and fantasizes that in his versions Marty would have been chased by dinosaurs and Indians on bikes.

Unidentified (2013) Back to the Future trilogy mentioned

Inspired Guns (2014) Roger talks about wanting to buy a hoverboard.

Moone Boy: Boylé Boylé Boylé (2014) (TV Episode) Padraig and Crunchie Haystacks dress in Marty McFly and Doc Brown's outfits from the film.

James & Mike Mondays: Universal Studios Theme Park Adventure: Part 2 (2014) (TV Episode) James Rolfe points out that there were multiple Time Machine Deloreans in the year 1955.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Lost One (2014) (TV Episode) Dooku steps off a ledge only to rise again on the hull of his Solar Sailer, like Marty did on the Delorean.

Asylum (2014) Marty McFly's "chicken" comment mentioned

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2014) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

Nostalgia Critic: The Purge (2014) (TV Episode) Critic says he hopes 2015 will be like this movie

Chris Stuckmann Movie Reviews: Complete Blu-Ray Collection (2014) (TV Episode) Chris Stuckmann mentions it. Also, DVD is shown.

RTL Autovisie: Episode #1.1 (2014) (TV Episode) Nikki Terpstra mentions the modified Citroën DS in this movie

Best of the Worst: Wheel of the Worst #6 (2014) (TV Episode) Artwork is shown.

A to Z: A Is for Acquaintances (2014) (TV Episode) Andrew questions Lea Thompson about Hoverboards

The Big Bang Theory: The Focus Attenuation (2014) (TV Episode) Heard playing on TV

Back Again (2014) (Short) Official Theme Authorized by Universal

The Goldbergs: I Rode a Hoverboard! (2014) (TV Episode) Mentioned by the narrator, Adam has a Back to the Future Part II movie poster on his bedroom wall, and the plot revolves around Adam saying that he broke his arm whilst riding a hoverboard.

Comedy Bang! Bang!: Eric Andre Wears a Cat Collage Shirt & Sneakers (2014) (TV Episode) "Back to the Time Period After the Present II: Rescuing the Comedy Bang Bang Babies" poster at the end of the episode

The Angry Video Game Nerd: LJN Video Art Entertainment System (2014) (TV Episode) "Get ready for self-lacing Nikes and flying cars."

Rude Tube: Arena of Awesomeness (2014) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Alex.

The Comix Scrutinizer: Psycho Comics #1 (2015) (TV Episode) "I'm not a character in Back to the Future 2"

Blackcatloner: Welcome to 2015 (2015) (TV Episode) Blackcatloner talks about what predictions this movie got right and wrong about 2015.

Shaun the Sheep Movie (2015) Marty McFly's hoverboard can be seen.

Jupiter Ascending (2015) The hooverboard/pick-up truck scene is featured.

Project Almanac (2015) The "Almanac" is in parody of the Grays Sports Alamanac from the second film.

The Cinema Snob: Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (2015) (TV Episode) "I already know Jason is innocent. Biff Tannen killed him."

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Production Urban Legends (2015) (TV Episode) Hoverboards Exist gets an honorable mention.

Home (2015) Tip's car has been hover-converted and its source of fuel requires an outside source rather than just gasoline.

Mr. Robot: eps1.0_hellofriend.mov (2015) (TV Episode) Angela says the is Elliot's favorite film.

Blackcatloner: What Back to the Future Part 2 Got Right- and Wrong- About 2015 (2015) (TV Episode) Blackcatloner discusses the predictions that this movie got right and wrong about 2015.

Blackcatloner: 2014- A Look Back (2015) (TV Episode) "Even though this is the 2015 that wasn't promised to us in Back to the Future Part II."

Swede Fest Tampa Bay 7 Photo Essay (2015) (Short) "Swede" film shown

Coronation Street: Episode #1.8636 (2015) (TV Episode) Todd mentions the film.

Terminator Genisys (2015) Screenwriter Laeta Kalogridis said that the main inspiration of the film was the second-half of Back to the Future Part II where Marty McFly ended up visiting an alternate 1985 after the older Biff Tannen's visit to 1955.

Ted 2 (2015) Marty McFly cosplayer assaults a Doc Brown cosplayer with a Mattel Hoverboard.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Mark Wahlberg/Chris Colfer/Morrissey (2015) (TV Episode) In his opening monologue, Jimmy refers to Marty McFly while commenting on Lexus' announcement of a working hoverboard

I Hate Everything: the Search for the Worst: Baby Geniuses (2015) (TV Episode) It is mentioned in a website.

Geeks Who Drink: iJustine vs. Alan Tudyk (2015) (TV Episode) a question asks for the year that Marty gets a hoverboard in the film

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Seaman (2015) (TV Episode) "Yeah, well, grab my scrote! It's 2015, it's time to start sayin' "scrote".

Mike & Mike: Episode dated 27 August 2015 (2015) (TV Episode) mentioned by Mike Greenberg

Jaws 19 (2015) In BTTF2, there's a Jaws 19 playing in 2015 when Marty goes to the future.

Tosh.0: Vegan Guy (2015) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Tosh

Lego Dimensions (2015) (Video Game) Features the world and characters.

The Chase Australia: Episode #1.13 (2015) (TV Episode) Peter and the Chaser are asked a question about the distant year that Marty McFly travels to in where flying cars existed when they go head to head.

Studio C: Episode #6.5 (2015) (TV Episode) In the time travel sketch, Doc Brown asks the traveler from 2015 where his hover board is.

Nostalgia Critic: Event Horizon (2015) (TV Episode) "This is what happens when I ride my hoverboard too much."

Mike & Mike: Episode dated 6 October 2015 (2015) (TV Episode) mentioned by Mike Golic

The Cinema Snob: Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (2015) (TV Episode) "Here she is walking through the alternate 1985 from Back to the Future II."

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Bruce Willis/Sienna Miller/Børns (2015) (TV Episode) Jimmy mentions the movie's prediction of the Cubs winning the 2015 World Series, and compares a still of Bernie Sanders to Doc Brown

Best Time Ever with Neil Patrick Harris: Reba (2015) (TV Episode) Neil mentions the movie by name.

Mike & Mike: Episode dated 21 October 2015 (2015) (TV Episode) Mike Greenberg says it is "Back to the Future" day and references the predictions made for this date in the title film

World of Micah: Back to the Future Day! October 21, 2015 (2015) (TV Episode) Title is referenced

Neo Magazin: Zurück in die Vergangenheit (2015) (TV Episode) This whole episode is dedicated to the "Back to the future"-day on 21.10.2015. Guest Jan Köppen comes into the show from the future, from 2015 into 1985 in a flying Delorean (like in the original movie), wearing an outfit that looks like the one Marty McFly was wearing in Hill Valley 2015

Flat Earth & Other Hot Potatoes: Episode #1.22 (2015) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Mark.

Atop the Fourth Wall: Spider-Man: Virtual Mortality (2015) (TV Episode) "At last, my Back to the Future II cosplay is complete."

NCIS: Viral (2015) (TV Episode) In the opening scene, a man is reading a newspaper on a bench in the park. One of the headlines reads "Courthouse Clock To Be Replaced". Since this episode first aired on Tuesday, October 27, this is an apparent homage to "Back to the Future Day", which occurred six days earlier on Wednesday, October 21, 2015. This was the date to which Marty McFly and Doc Brown time traveled to in Back to the Future Part II (1989). The clock tower being struck by lightning was one of the thematic elements from the "Back to the Future" trilogy.

Saturday Night Live: Donald Trump/Sia (2015) (TV Episode) Drunk Uncle mentions Hoverboards on Weekend Update

Atop the Fourth Wall: Tales of Suspense #52 (2015) (TV Episode) "Your kids, Vanko, we have to do something about your kids."

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Part 2 (2015) (TV Episode) Skyway lane-markers from this movie mentioned.

CHIKARA Top Banana (2015) (Video) The whole storyline with Archibald Peck claiming to have been sent to the year 2015 where he found a sports almanac that predicted his future victories culminates here, with Peck returning and stealing the 2015 CHIKARA Yearbook from Mike Quackenbush, thus closing the time loop.

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones, Part 1 (2015) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

Blackcatloner: Best of 2015 and a Happy New Year (2016) (TV Episode) "And like I said, it's not the 2015 that was promised to us in Back to the Future Part II."

CollegeHumor Originals: What's Inside Donald Trump's Pockets? (2016) (TV Episode) Trump has the Sports Almanac.

Blackcatloner: A Year of Progress and a Look Ahead (2016) (TV Episode) "...although it wasn't the future promised to us in Back to the Future Part II."

The Ministry of Time: El tiempo en sus manos (2016) (TV Episode) Morán made his fortune buying sports almanacs and going back in time to bet on games he already knew the results of

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with Who Framed Roger Rabbit (2016) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

Fear Me (2016) (TV Series) Back to the Future Part II is at the video rental store.

Bob's Burgers: Pro Tiki/Con Tiki (2016) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue

Traceroute (2016) referenced by name

DC's Legends of Tomorrow: Legendary (2016) (TV Episode) Rip falls off the building and appears again standing on the Wave Rider, just as Marty fell off Biff's skyscraper onto the Delorean, another flying time machine.

Barshens: Movie Quiz of Doom (2016) (TV Episode) Question based on character from the film

Mr. Robot: eps2.8_h1dden-pr0cess.axx (2016) (TV Episode) Referenced by Angela on the subway.

Rough Streets (2016) (Short) Tony has a Jaws 19 poster in his room.

Mr. Plinkett's The Star Wars Awakens Review (2016) (Video) BTTF trilogy compared to the Star Wars trilogy

The Cinema Snob: Trick or Treat (2016) (TV Episode) "...even with Eddie dressing like a reject from Griff Tannen's gang."

The Flash: Flashpoint (2016) (TV Episode) When explaining the creation of the alternate timeline, Barry uses a blackboard and says, "Imagine this line represents time."

Timeless: Atomic City (2016) (TV Episode) Wyatt tries to send a note to the future, and says, "it worked in Back to the Future two"

Josh: Close-up and Long Shot (2016) (TV Episode) Owen says he once watched Back to The Future I, II and III at the same time.

Blackcatloner: Ghosts of Halloween Past (2016) (TV Episode) After hearing that the Chicago Cubs got in the World Series, Blackcatloner brings up the Cubs winning the World Series prophesy.

Blackcatloner: Election Day Is Here Again (2016) (TV Episode) Blackcatloner mentions how the Cubs winning the World Series prophesy came true even though it was a year late. He also implies that Alternate-reality Biff Tannen predicted Donald Trump's Presidential win.

Late Night with Seth Meyers: Gayle King/Ben Platt/Dear Evan Hansen (2016) (TV Episode) Seth quotes Doc Brown, and compares photos of Donald Trump and the older Biff

Final Fantasy XV (2016) (Video Game) When first taking flight in the Regalia Type-F (a flying car), Noctis says "Where we're going, we don't need roads." This is a reference to what Doc says in the flying DeLorean during the beginning of Back to the Future Part II.

Ash vs Evil Dead: Home Again (2016) (TV Episode) In 1982, Ash says he now knows the sports scores for the 30 years

Flash of Light: Flash Forever (2016) The use of time travel and returning to events from previous films.

Bootstrap (2017) (Short) Cass uses the alternate timeline created by Biff's actions as an example of the problem with time travel.

Abstract: The Art of Design: Tinker Hatfield: Footwear Design (2017) (TV Episode) Tinker Hatfield refers to his work in the Back to the Future series, especially his work in part two.

Thimbleweed Park (2017) (Video Game) Dragon - "Hoverboards will be mainstream by 2017".

Making History: The Touchables (2017) (TV Episode) mentioned

The Cinema Snob: The Smuffs (2017) (TV Episode) "She teleports to Biff Tannen's casino."

Talking with Chris Hardwick: Elijah Wood (2017) (TV Episode) Referenced by Elijah Wood when recounting his early work as a child actor.

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return: Avalanche (2017) (TV Episode) Crow: "Biff stole the Delorean again!"

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return: Carnival Magic (2017) (TV Episode) Jonah: "Police cars don't work on grass!" Tom: "Unless you got power!"

Transformers: The Last Knight (2017) When Bumblebee lays down to fix his voicebox, he says "Doc, come in Doc"; as quoted by Marty McFly.

The Question Jury: Episode #2.12 (2017) (TV Episode) Question subject.

Too Loud: New Girl in Town (2017) (TV Episode) The Sports Almanac 1950-2000 was seen on the book shelf.

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with 300: Rise of an Empire (2017) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

Vedro: Family Tree (2017) (TV Episode) Leopold Pintus wearing multiple ties is an homage to this movie in which double ties are fashionable in an alternative 2015.

The Cinema Snob: Dancin': It's On! (2017) (TV Episode) "Now I must return to the future as old Snob!"

After Hours: 6 Movies Whose Timelines Don't Add Up (2017) (TV Episode) Discussed

Mike & Mike: Episode dated 10 November 2017 (2017) (TV Episode) Will Cain mentions title

Mr. Robot: eps3.7_dont-delete-me.ko (2017) (TV Episode) Elliott and Mohammed watch the movie on Back to the Future Day.

Family Guy: Don't Be a Dickens at Christmas (2017) (TV Episode) Patrick Swayze's ghost escorts Peter through an alternate reality where Peter is dead. Peter then sees his own grave at the cemetary, parodying the scene where Marty McFly returns to alternate 1985 and sees his father's (George McFly) grave.

Hands On: Crafts with Olivia & Esme: Let's take this for a spin (2017) (TV Episode) The ending is an homage to the alternate 1985 in Back to the Future Part II

Saturday Night Live: Sam Rockwell/Halsey (2018) (TV Episode) Thle mentioned during The Science Room with Mr. Science.

Black Panther (2018) Shuri suggests T'Chaka liked it when showing T'Challa the self-closing boots

Ready Player One (2018) Parzival drives a flight-capable DeLorean, a hoverboard can be seen in Aech's room and Wade's neighbor orders Pizza Hut

Henry Danger: Back to the Danger: Part 2 (2018) (TV Episode) Title parody

Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018) Han talks about the best street racer in Corellia, named Needles, after the character from this movie.

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with Ready Player One (2018) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

Hard Quiz: Episode #3.16 (2018) (TV Episode) One of the four main topics.

Commando Ninja (2018) The 1950-2000 Sports Almanac on the dashboard of Hopkins' Trans Am.

DC's Legends of Tomorrow: Tagumo Attacks!!! (2018) (TV Episode) Henry Haywood (Thomas F. Wilson) says, "Let's make like a tree and leave" to which Nate comments that he's not sure that's how it goes. In BTTF2, Biff (Thomas F. Wilson) messed up sayings like "Make like a tree," so even though he said it correctly in this episode, Nate's comment is a reference to Biff's messing it up.

The Big Bang Theory: The VCR Illumination (2018) (TV Episode) Sheldon mentions the movie by name.

DC's Legends of Tomorrow: Legends of To-Meow-Meow (2018) (TV Episode) Character meeting past selves in the same scene.

Welcome to Marwen (2018) The time machine looks exactly like the flying DeLorean.

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Chronologically Confused about Kingdom Hearts (2019) (TV Episode) The Nerd remarks the introduction of the new characters in Kingdom Hearts 2 would be like if the sequal to Back to the Future were focused on a new cast of characters instead of Marty & Doc Brown.

Happy Death Day 2U (2019) After Tree tells Carter and Ryan that there were two Ryan, Carter says it reminds him of "Back to the Future Part II".

The Coin Game (2019) (Video Game) Hoverboards are given away as prizes at the UFO arcade.

Mickey Mouse: Outta Time (2019) (TV Episode) Von Drake explains the ripple effect of time travel on the same sort of board used by Doc Brown.

The Cool Kids: Mentors (2019) (TV Episode) Hank mentions the movie talking about fixing his future

WatchMojo: Another Top 10 Mind Blowing Fan Theories in Film (2019) (TV Episode) Marty McFly Died Several Times is #5.

Avengers: Endgame (2019) The Avengers go back into past events from earlier movies. Stark's attempt retrieve the Tesseract is foiled by Hulk opening the door to the stairway and hitting him in the face, just as Marty's attempt to retrieve a sports almanac (itself referenced earlier in the film) is foiled by his younger self opening a gymnasium door and hitting him in the face.

There's Something About Movies: Episode #1.3 (2019) (TV Episode) Alan says it's Elijah Wood's first movie.

Pose: Love's in Need of Love Today (2019) (TV Episode) One of the categories is "Back to the Future" where Pray tells them to bring it like it is 2015.

Films Under Constant Critique: Star Wars: Solo (2018)/Rise of Skywalker and future of series/etc. (2019) (TV Episode) When the idea of time travel is brought up, Maverick says that maybe Palpatine travels to the future and gets a sports almanac to make sports bets.

31 Days of Horror: Sequels! The Second Chapter (2019) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Chuck

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Nutted on the Olaf (2019) (TV Episode) Mat tells Joey that if he dyed his hair blond, he could look like Biff in this movie.

Burger Quiz: Episode #4.3 (2019) (TV Episode) features musical gimmick from

Nostalgia Critic: Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2019) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

8 Out of 10 Cats Does Countdown: Episode #19.6 (2020) (TV Episode) Title mentioned in Nick Helm's song.

SMG4 Movie: Meggy's Destiny (2020) (Short) A Hoverboard model appears

Die Känguru-Chroniken (2020) When the hologram Europatower is falling down everyone is screaming just like Marty when he sees the hologram shark

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Mortal Kombat Rip-Offs (2020) (TV Episode) Marty McFly's 2015 hat was seen next to a copy of Shadow: War of Succession.

Saturday Night Live: Saturday Night Live at Home: Tom Hanks/Chris Martin (2020) (TV Episode) Marty's Mattel hoverboard is seen next to Cam Playz Dat.

The Cinema Snob: Assassin 33 A.D. (2020) (TV Episode) The title card spoofs this movie's poster

Prop Culture: Who Framed Roger Rabbit (2020) (TV Episode) A still is shown.

Celebrity Escape Room (2020) (TV Special) There is a poster for the film on the wall of the first escape room.

Lucky Number Nick: Muéstrame Tus Tetas (2020) (Video) The beloved band mascot Bob the T-Rex makes his third appearance in the video continuing his adventures. He's no longer working in a corporate office. Instead, he plays video games and trips on his rivalry with Chucho - a fictional character from Nintendo's Wild Gunman (1984). This is another Easter egg. Elijah Wood, an avid music collector and one of Nick's favorite actors makes his first feature appearance in Back to the Future II (1989) playing this very game. A movie already referenced in Lucky Number Nick's self titled album.

The Loud House Movie (2020) Lynn Sr. mentioned this film while discussing the Time Travel plot. Rita talks about the movie on TV. The movie can be seen in the Royal Woods Theater. Marty McFly's Hoverboard and Audio Adjusted Jacket is seen in Lincoln's room for a brief moment. The Sports Almanac 1950-2000 book can be seen in Lynn's room. Lincoln says to Clyde, "This is heavy." Lori mentions this movie to Bobby. Lily holding a training card of Griff's hover-converted car. Leni carrying some outfits at the Royal Woods Mall, Marlene McFly can be seen. Luan referenced the film. Luna mentioned as "One of her rock and roll movies of the 80's". Lynn references the Manure Truck. Lucy has a poem for George McFly's grave scene in this film. Lana using tools to repair the engine on Bobbie Fletcher's Race Car, she mentions hoverboards and flying cars. Lola discuss the movie with her makeup. Mr. Grouse looks at the movie list, it shows this movie on number #221. Lisa recreates the "blackboard scene" in explaining how the creation of the alternate timeline with Lincoln.

Features
A Fistful of Dollars (1964) Biff Tannen as Martys stepfather in the alternate present watches the final shoot-out. Marty switches off the TV right at the moment Clint Eastwood reveals to be wearing a metal plate as bullet-proof vest.

Dallas (1978) (TV Series) A clip from the series is shown in the Café 80s.

Taxi (1978) (TV Series) A clip from the series, which starred Christopher Lloyd, is shown in the Café 80s.

Magnum, P.I. (1980) (TV Series) A clip from the series is shown in the Café 80s.

The Smurfs (1981) (TV Series) A clip from the series is shown in the Café 80s.

Family Ties (1982) (TV Series) A clip from the series, which starred Michael J. Fox, is shown in the Café 80s.

Cheers (1982) (TV Series) A clip from the series is shown in the Café 80s.

Wheel of Fortune (1983) (TV Series) A clip from the series is shown in the Café 80s.

Wild Gunman (1984) (Video Game) In the Café 80s in 2015, Marty plays the game.

Romancing the Stone (1984) A clip from the film is shown in the Café 80s. It was likewise directed by Robert Zemeckis.

Miami Vice (1984) (TV Series) A clip from the series is shown in the Café 80s.

Miami Vice: Calderone's Return: Part 2 - Calderone's Demise (1984) (TV Episode) Scenes from this episode are shown on the monitors in Cafe 80s in Back To The Future II.

Jac Mac & Rad Boy Go! (1985) (Short) background TV set animation

The Oprah Winfrey Show (1986) (TV Series) A clip from the series is shown in the Café 80s.

Pee-wee's Playhouse (1986) (TV Series) A clip from the series is shown in the Café 80s.

Max Headroom (1987) (TV Series) A clip from the series is shown in the Café 80s.

The Geraldo Rivera Show (1987) (TV Series) A clip from the series is shown in the Café 80s.

Featured in
Back to the Future Part II Behind-the-Scenes Special Presentation (1989) (TV Movie) Clips are shown.

At the Movies: Back to the Future Part II/All Dogs Go to Heaven/Henry V/Prancer/Sidewalk Stories (1989) (TV Episode) Reviewed.

The Making of 'Back to the Future II' (1989) (Video) Making Of

Raumschiff Gamestar: Der Mick stirbt nie (1998) (TV Episode) One scene was used for backdrop.

Troldspejlet: Episode #28.8 (2002) (TV Episode) DVD box-set release of the trilogy reviewed + footage used

Back to the Future Part 2: Behind the Scenes (2002) (Video) Clips, interviews and behind-the-scenes

Back to the Future: Making the Trilogy (2002) (Video)

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Back to the Future (2006) (TV Episode) Clips are played

Friday Night with Jonathan Ross: Episode #11.12 (2006) (TV Episode) Clip shown in Elijah Wood interview.

You Know What's Bullshit: Shoelaces (2007) (TV Episode) A clip of the powered shoe laces was shown and Bullshit Man hopes one day they'll be invented.

Top 10 Baddest Bad Guys (2007) (Short) Biff Tannen is the #1 pick.

The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Wolverine/Ghosts of Girlfriends Past/Battle for Terra (2009) (TV Episode) Footage Shown when referenced

The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Inglourious Basterds/Post Grad/World's Greatest Dad (2009) (TV Episode) Ellen's #1 Top Movie Bully

The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Surrogates/Pandorum/Fame (2009) (TV Episode) Brett's #1 Coolest Future

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Street Fighter 2010 (2010) (TV Episode) Short footage from the movie is shown when James talks about the year 2015.

The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Shutter Island/The Ghost Writer/Happy Tears (2010) (TV Episode) Clip given as a tribute to Mary Allen Trainer's acting career

The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Repo Men/The Bounty Hunter/The Runaways (2010) (TV Episode) "Time Travel Movie" segment.

The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The Best of Science Fiction Movies (2010) (TV Episode) Clips shown as part of Brett's Time Travel movie, The #1 Coolest Future

The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The A-Team/The Karate Kid/Winter's Bone (2010) (TV Episode) "James Tolkan's Bald Disapproval" segment

Animation Lookback: Hanna-Barbera Part 2 (2010) (TV Episode) Clip of Marty McFly putting on self-tying shoes is briefly shown when AniMat talks about the technology in The Jetsons.

The Physics of 'Back to the Future' with Dr. Michio Kaku (2010) (Video) clips shown

Tales from the Future: Time Flies (2010) (TV Episode) clips shown

Tales from the Future: Third Time's the Charm (2010) (TV Episode) clips shown

Tales from the Future: The Test of Time (2010) (TV Episode) clips shown

Cinemassacre's Top 10 Worst Movie Cliches (2010) (Short) A clip is shown.

Cinematic Excrement: Eclipse (2011) (TV Episode) The "Screen Door on a Submarine, you dork." scene is used.

Forget About It: Lord of the Rings (2011) (TV Episode) A short clip of Elijah Wood in the 2015 Hill Valley is shown

Forget About It: Back to the Future (2011) (TV Episode) Clips from the move is shown as Panda "forgets about it"

Visionado obligado: A Serbian Film (2011) (TV Episode) clip shown

De wereld draait door: Episode #7.6 (2011) (TV Episode) A fragment featuring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd is shown.

Hollywood's Top Ten: Multiple Roles (2011) (TV Episode) #7

Vamos a por vosotros (2011) (TV Movie) clips shown - Jaws 19

Special Collector's Edition: Las sagas: Regreso al futuro (2011) (TV Episode) clips shown

CineMaverick TV: Episode #1.1 (2012) (TV Episode) "Jaws 19" scene shown

Universal's Cinematic Spectacular: 100 Years of Movie Memories (2012) (Video) footage shown

Brows Held High: What Is It? (2012) (TV Episode) clip of Marty's boss yelling at him.

CineMaverick TV: Episode #1.14 (2012) (TV Episode) clips shown

Nostalgia Critic: The Top 11 Awesome Movie Themes (2012) (TV Episode) clip shown

Videofobia: La bestia de la noche amarilla (2012) (TV Episode) clip shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Movie Sequels (2012) (TV Episode) Back to the Future Part II is #6.

Cinematic Excrement: Moonraker (2012) (TV Episode) The "You sound like a damn fool when you say it wrong!" scene is used.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Jerks (2012) (TV Episode) Griff Tannen is #1 along with Biff and Buford.

Cinematic Excrement: Superman IV (2013) (TV Episode) The "You sound like a damn fool when you say it wrong!" scene is used.

Top 40 Shitty Shark Movies (2013) (Video) A clip of the Jaws 19 hologram was shown.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Gadgets We Wish Were Real (2013) (TV Episode) Auto-Adjusting Clothing is #5. Flying Cars are #4. The Hoverboard is #1.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Wrong Movie Predictions About the Future (2013) (TV Episode) The future predicted in Back to the Future Part II is #2.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Fictional Restaurants (2014) (TV Episode) Café 80s is #4.

Atop the Fourth Wall: Gameboy #3 (2014) (TV Episode) Linkara wears Marty's 2015 hat as he says, "Link cables? Where we're going, we don't need...link cables." And the theme plays.

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with The Grey in 6 Minutes or Less (2014) (TV Episode) "Hey! Did you just take his wallet? He just took that guy's wallet! I think he took your wallet!".

WatchMojo: Top 10 Memorable Movie Insults (2014) (TV Episode) Poultry Problems are #3.

The Blockbuster Buster: My Favorite Martian (2014) (TV Episode) Doc Brown's "unmasking" scene is recalled

WatchMojo: Top 10 Shameless Movie Product Placements (2014) (TV Episode) The placements of Pepsi and Nike in the Back to the Future franchise are #7.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Fictional Movie Aircraft (2014) (TV Episode) The DeLorean DMC-12 is #8.

Cinematic Excrement: The Legend of Hercules (2014) (TV Episode) The "You sound like a damn fool when you say it wrong!" scene is used.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Depictions of the Future (2014) (TV Episode) The future depicted in Back to the Future Part II is #3.

WatchMojo: Another Top 10 Movie MILFs (2014) (TV Episode) Lorraine Baines-McFly-Tannen is #8.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Getting Fired Movie Scenes (2015) (TV Episode) The scene where Marty McFly gets fired is #9.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Actors Who Played Multiple Roles in Movies (2015) (TV Episode) Michael J. Fox is #7.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Bullies (2015) (TV Episode) Biff Tannen & the Tannen Family are #1.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Roles Recast with Different Actors (2015) (TV Episode) George McFly is #9.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Futuristic Movie Technologies That Look Hilariously Dated (2015) (TV Episode) The fax machine is #2. The TV glasses get an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Alternate Realities in Movies (2015) (TV Episode) Dystopic Hill Valley is #2.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Uses of Foreshadowing in Movies (2015) (TV Episode) A Fistful of Dollars is #6.

Cinematic Excrement: Jupiter Ascending (2015) (TV Episode) Footage plays as Smeghead asks how come the movie had hoverboards but not hoverskates.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Back to the Future Trilogy Moments (2015) (TV Episode) Hell Valley is #7. Doc's Letter is #5. Hoverboard Chase is #4. Manure gets an honorable mention.

Back in Time (2015) Clips from all three films in the trilogy are featured.

Honest Trailers: Back to the Future (2015) (TV Episode) Film trailer used

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with Back to the Future 2 (2015) (TV Episode) The film is reviewed.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Overly Ambitious Movie Futures (2015) (TV Episode) Advanced Tech & Hover Everything are #1.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies with Futuristic Technologies We Wish Existed (2015) (TV Episode) The "Back to the Future" franchise is #5 with the Hoverboard.

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Part 2 (2015) (TV Episode) The "hydrate a pizza" line audio is featured.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Futuristic Movie Cities (2015) (TV Episode) Hill Valley, CA of 2015 is #9.

British Primrose ASMR: ASMR MY FAVOURITE FILMS (2016) (TV Episode) DVD box trilogy is shown by Roseanne Grace,

Honest Game Trailers: Life Is Strange (2016) (TV Episode) Clip is shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Worst Old Age Effects in Movies (2016) (TV Episode) The old age makeup on Michael J. Fox in Back to the Future Part II is #8. Lea Thompson gets an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Special Effects That Have Aged Well (2016) (TV Episode) The special effects in Back to the Future Part II are #5.

Some Jerk with a Camera: The Haunted Mansion Movie Part 2 (2016) (TV Episode) Seen in "Shut Up!" montage

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Villains Inspired by Actual People (2016) (TV Episode) Biff Tannen is #4.

Tamara's Never Seen: Back to the Future 2 - Tamara's Never Seen (2016) (TV Episode) Tamara has never seen the movie until now

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Heroes Who Made Things Worse (2016) (TV Episode) Marty McFly is #3.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Films with Multiple Villains (2016) (TV Episode) Back to the Future Part II gets an honorable mention with Young Biff, Old Biff, Alternate 1985 Biff & Griff Tannen.

Nostalgia Critic: Can an Ending Ruin a Film? (2016) (TV Episode) Marty remarks that the (Jaws 19) shark still looks fake

WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Robert Zemeckis Movies (2016) (TV Episode) Back to the Future Part II is #5.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Amazing Books that Don't Actually Exist (2016) (TV Episode) Grays Sports Almanac: Complete Sports Statistics 1950-2000 is #2.

White Rabbit Project: Where's My Hoverboard? (2016) (TV Episode) Clip of Marty and the hoverboard

WatchMojo: Top 10 Unbelievably Dumb Decisions in Sci-Fi Movies (2016) (TV Episode) Bringing the Sports Almanac Back in Time is #9.

Talking with Chris Hardwick: Elijah Wood (2017) (TV Episode) A clip is shown.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Scary Held at Gunpoint Scenes (2017) (TV Episode) Two McFlys With the Same Gun gets an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Characters Who Meet Their Older Self (2017) (TV Episode) Biff Tannen is #2.

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with the Transformers: The Movie (1986) (2017) (TV Episode) "Boards don't work on water unless you've got power!" audio featured.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies That Need a 3D Remaster (2017) (TV Episode) The "Back to the Future" trilogy is #7.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Characters You Didn't Know Were Inspired by Real People (2017) (TV Episode) Biff Tannen, who was based on Donald Trump, gets an honorable mention.

James Cameron's Story of Science Fiction: Time Travel (2018) (TV Episode) Clips are shown.

Top 5 Best/Worst: Top 5 Best Back to the Future Trilogy Moments (2018) (TV Episode) Clips of the movie are shown

Top 5 Best/Worst: Top 5 Worst Back to the Future Trilogy Moments (2018) (TV Episode) Clips of the movie are shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Deja Vu Movies to See on Groundhog Day (2019) (TV Episode) Back to the Future Part II is #10.

WatchMojo: Top 20 Dumbest Insults in Movies (2019) (TV Episode) Butthead is #10.

Spoofs
Midnight Cowboy (1969) "Hey, I'm walking here! I'm walking here!"

Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) Marty steps off the edge of the roof and seemingly falls to his death while being threateningly confronted by his "father figure" (Biff Tannen), just as Luke tries to commit suicide by tipping himself off the catwalk inside the Death Star while being menacingly approached by his father, Darth Vader; of course, neither young rebel's death actually ends up occurring, however.

Blade Runner (1982)

Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983)

Spoofed in
Braindead (1992)

The Ren & Stimpy Show: Mad Dog Höek/Haunted House (1992) (TV Episode) In Haunted House; Marty's Hoverboard can be seen which that Ren holding a baseball bat for solving and to catch the vampires.

Rocko's Modern Life: Junk Junkies/Day of the Flecko (1995) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Rocko.

Blazing Dragons: Merle's Mirror (1996) (TV Episode) Multiple references including: Marty McFly's hoverboard. Duke Rudolph with King Don and Cowsius Clay drives by in a flight-capable DeLorean. Sports Almanac. Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3 discuss Back to the Future, the car and specific lines that Doc Brown says during a nice dinner including lines and references from all three films. Poster is seen. King Allfire mentions the movie. Evil Knight #1: "He's using the strategy for Count Geoffrey!" Count Geoffrey references Future Biff. Sir Galahot discuss the film with Sir Hotbreath. 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. Princess Flame makes a reference to alternate timeline. Evil Knight #2 talks about this movie. Evil Knight #3 saying that he using the battle swords whilst riding a hoverboard. The Wandering Minstrel mentioned the film while playing a banjo in the beginning of the episode. 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 flying Delorean going up at 88mph with Dr. Emmett Brown. Queen Griddle refers to the film. Chef Turnspit says to Flicker that the futuristic objects appeared in 'Back to the Future Part II'. Merle the Wizard says, "My sister will return to the future and scan the time-stream!"

Richie Rich's Christmas Wish (1998) (Video) Altered reality of the hero's nemesis being a rich dictatorial bully.

The Big Knights: Proton Power (1999) (TV Episode) Marty McFly's Hoverboard can be seen in King Otto's Private Office. Sir Boris mentions this movie. Professor Von Proton holding a megaphone at Proton Power, he says: "the consequences could be disasterous! it could unravel the very fabric of Proton Power as we know it". Sir Morris talks about flying cars. Princesses Lucy and Loretta discuss the film. King Otto has the binoculars just as Marty McFly does in this movie.

The Big Knights: The Land of Vampires (2000) (TV Episode) Sir Boris tells Sir Morris that Count Vampire is a "chicken".

How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) When Max hands the Grinch a wrench while building the sled, he says "I asked for 3/4 not 5/8", referencing the moment when Future Doc meets Past Doc in the 2nd BTTF.

The Fairly OddParents: Father Time (2001) (TV Episode) After Timmy with 70's Cosmo and Wanda changes an event in the past, he returns to the present which has become a dystopian society as a result. Timmy must then go back in time to fix Mr. Turner's mess for melting the trophy with heat vision.

Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)

The Big Knights: The Time Protonosphere (2001) (TV Episode) Events from the movie is mentioned by Professor Von Proton. Marty McFly's Hoverboard appears in King Otto's Private Office.

The Powerpuff Girls Movie (2002)

Copyright for Hire (2002) (Video)

The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003)

The Even Stevens Movie (2003) (TV Movie) Louis falls off of a large rock and appears again standing on the helicopter with Ren is a reference to this movie.

Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003)

The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003) (Video Game) parodies the Hoverboard chase

The Fairly OddParents: Channel Chasers (2004) (TV Episode) Timmy becomes a clone of Back to the Future

Family Guy: The Courtship of Stewie's Father (2005) (TV Episode) has Doctor Emmett Brown telling Marty McFly that something has got to be done about his kids because his daughter marries a black man.

Invader ZIM: The Frycook What Came From All That Space (2006) (TV Episode) The movie poster is seen at Zim's house.

The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006) Curtis's intensely-earnest/concerned "the consequences could be disasterous; it could unravel the very fabric of Christmas as we know it" tirade, similar to Doc Brown's warnings to Marty regarding mis-used time-travel.

Family Guy: Meet the Quagmires (2007) (TV Episode) Brian recreates the "blackboard scene" in explaining how Peter changed the future by going to the past, the school dance scene is later parodied.

Muchachada nui: Episode #2.13 (2008) (TV Episode) Spoofs plot and the character of Marty McFly is also parodied.

Family Guy: Something, Something, Something, Dark Side (2009) (TV Episode) the Western Union guy delivers Doc Brown's letter to Chris/Luke on the medical frigate

Adventure Time with Finn & Jake: Memories of Boom Boom Mountain (2010) (TV Episode) Thomas F. Wilson playing a thug who calls the lead character "chicken".

Family Guy: The Big Bang Theory (2011) (TV Episode) Stewie's letter delivered by The Vatican at a specific time to assure Brian he's alive and where to find him. Joe Flaherty from this movie delivers the letter.

Link to the Future (2011) (Short) Spoofs the ending of Back to the Future Part II when Marty reappears and Doc faints.

The Marvelous M Show (2011) (TV Series) The hoverboard is featured in a few episodes. One that is not designed after the hoverboard in this movie and one that is.

The Marvelous M Show: The Future Is Crazy (2012) (TV Episode) Hoverboards and the future

My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: Pinkie Pride (2014) (TV Episode) Pinkie: "...Or are you boneless?" Cheese: "Nobody calls me 'boneless'.[addresses rubber chicken] Right, Boneless?" references Marty's "Nobody calls me Chicken" line.

The Badly Animated Marvel Christmas Carol (2014) (Video) When Stan Lee takes JJJ into the future, they travel by Delorean. They create the familiar poses that Doc Brown and Marty make beside the car on the poster for the sequel while the title in the same font of BTTF appears "Attack to the Future", while a rock guitar plays the Back to the Future theme song.

Achmed Saves America (2014) (Video) Chet's pumping and using the shotgun, like Strickland does when dealing with Marty and his former classmates during the Biff-altered 1985 timeline.

Robot Chicken: Link's Sausages (2014) (TV Episode) Parody skit

The Marvelous M Show: ALIENS VS CARDBOARD ROBOTS!!! (2014) (TV Episode) Hoverboards

Where's the Center of the Universe? (2014) (Video) The hoverboard is featured and is designed just like the real one.

The Marvelous M Show: The Future Is Here!!! (2014) (TV Episode) Hoverboards and the future

CollegeHumor Originals: Back to the Future in ACTUAL 2015 (2015) (TV Episode) Marty and Doc travel to the year 2015 and find what it actually was like.

How It Should Have Ended: How Back to the Future 2 Should Have Started (2015) (TV Episode) How "How Back to the Future Part 2" should have ended

Back to the 2015 Future (2015) (Short) Spoofs Marty's early encounters in "the future"

Adventures of Aladeen: Don't Mess with Time Machines (2015) (TV Episode) Many things present from the movie, including the DeLorean Time Machine.

Z Nation: Duel (2016) (TV Episode) Doc hallucinates that he sees himself and 10K dressed as Future Doc and Marty in the Delorean car from this movie.

Family Guy: Petey IV (2017) (TV Episode) After Vladimir Putin calls Peter "chicken", Peter responds "nobody calls me chicken" and challenges him to a fight, just as Marty McFly does in the "Back to the Future" sequels.

The Loud House: Baby Steps/Brawl in the Family (2017) (TV Episode) Lynn Jr. reading the 1950-2000 Sports Almanac from this movie.

The Fairly OddParents: Fancy Schmancy/Spring Break Out (2017) (TV Episode) Timmy Turner's suggestion of using his time travel technique to bet ahead on the winner in the horse races. Poster is seen. The Hoverboard appears in the Fancy Schmancy Country Club. Mentioned in dialogue

The Loud House: The Mad Scientist/Missed Connection (2018) (TV Episode) Lisa Loud putting some Magnets, Plutonium and banana peels to uses the power of her time machine, parodying the scene in Back to the Future Part II, where Doc Brown puts all the trash stuff in the Mr. Fusion Generator that powered by the DeLorean time machine.

Robot Chicken: Fila Ogden in: Maggie's Got a Full Load (2019) (TV Episode) 1985-A Biff gets run over by many speeding cars.