Back to the Future

Back to the Future is a 1985 American science fiction film directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Zemeckis and Bob Gale. It stars Michael J. Fox, Christopher Lloyd, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover, and Thomas F. Wilson. Set in 1985, Fox portrays Marty McFly, a teenager accidentally sent back in time to 1955 in a time-traveling DeLorean automobile built by his eccentric scientist friend Doctor Emmett "Doc" Brown. Trapped in the past, Marty inadvertently prevents his future parents' meeting— threatening his very existence—and is forced to reconcile the pair and somehow get back to the future.

The outline of Back to the Future originated in 1980 after Gale found his father's school yearbook; he wondered if he and his father would have been friends as youths. Gale and Zemeckis realized that time travel could answer the question. Desperate for a successful film after numerous collaborative failures, they pitched their script but were rejected by over 40 studios. It was not considered raunchy enough to compete with the successful comedies of the era. Zemeckis moved on to directing Romancing the Stone (1984). The success of that film gave Zemeckis the credibility to revisit Back to the Future. He secured a development deal at Amblin Entertainment under his mentor Steven Spielberg. Fox was the first choice to portray Marty, but his working schedule on the sitcom Family Ties prevented his involvement; Eric Stoltz was cast instead. Shortly after commencing principal photography in November 1984, it was determined that Stoltz was not right for the part and Zemeckis made any concessions necessary to hire Fox. This included re-filming scenes already shot with Stoltz, and added $4 million to the budget. Back to the Future was filmed in and around California and on sets at Universal Studios.

Plot
In 1985, Hill Valley, California, teenager Marty McFly lives with his family: his mother Lorraine is an overweight, depressed alcoholic; his cowardly father George is bullied by his supervisor, Biff Tannen; his older siblings are professional and social failures. At school, Marty is berated for his repeated lateness and fails an audition for Battle of the Bands. He confides to his girlfriend Jennifer Parker that he fears that he will end up like his parents, despite his ambitions.

That night, Marty meets his eccentric scientist friend Emmett "Doc" Brown in the Twin Pines mall parking lot. Doc unveils a time machine built from a modified DeLorean. It is powered by plutonium stolen from Libyan terrorists. Doc programs the DeLorean to travel to November 5, 1955; the day he first conceived of a time travel device. Before he can depart, the terrorists track Doc down and shoot him dead. Marty flees in the DeLorean, inadvertently activating it by driving at 88 miles per hour (MPH).

Marty arrives on November 5, 1955; the plutonium is depleted and Marty is unable to return to 1985. While exploring the now-burgeoning Hill Valley, Marty encounters his teenage father and discovers that Biff has been bullying him since high school. Marty covertly follows his father and learns that George has been spying on the teenage Lorraine. While pushing George to safety, Marty is struck by Lorraine's father's car. He is tended to by Lorraine, who becomes infatuated with him. Marty realizes that he has inadvertently prevented his parents' first meeting.

Marty finds the 1955 version of Doc and convinces him that he is from the future. Doc explains that the only power source equivalent to plutonium would be 1.21 gigawatts of electricity; a lightning bolt. Marty knows that the clocktower is broken in 1985 because it will be struck by lightning in the next few days. Marty's siblings begin to fade from a photo he is carrying with him. He and Doc realize that Marty's actions have altered the future, preventing his siblings from being born. Doc warns Marty that he too will cease to exist if he does not get his parents together. Early attempts to pair up George and Lorraine fail, and only strengthen Lorraine's affection for Marty, especially after he stands up to Biff.

Lorraine invites Marty to the school dance. He devises a plan to feign inappropriate advances on Lorraine, allowing George to intervene and "rescue" her. The plan goes awry when Lorraine is receptive to Marty's advances, and then Biff intervenes. Biff's gang drags Marty away and locks him in a car trunk while Biff attempts to force himself on Lorraine. George arrives, but Biff once again bullies him into submission. When Biff also hurts Lorraine, George strikes Biff, knocking him unconscious. George escorts a grateful Lorraine to the dance. The dance band rescue Marty but the lead guitarist is injured in doing so and Marty takes his place. One student takes Lorraine away from George to dance, and Marty begins to feel himself fading away until George asserts himself and re-takes Lorraine; the pair kiss, fully restoring Marty and his siblings in the photo. The storm arrives and Marty travels to the courthouse. He conceals a note in Doc's coat warning him of his future death. Doc destroys it, refusing to know too much about his own destiny. Marty recalibrates the DeLorean to take him to just before Doc's death.

The lightning strikes and Marty returns to 1985. The DeLorean breaks down and Marty is forced to run to the now Lone Pine mall, arriving just in time to see Doc killed again. While Marty grieves at his side, Doc sits up, revealing he wore a bulletproof vest after piecing Marty's note back together. He takes Marty home before departing to the future in the DeLorean. Marty wakes the next morning to find that his father is now a successful, confident author, his mother is fit and happy, his siblings are successes, and Biff is a servile valet in George's employ. After Marty reunites with Jennifer, Doc reappears, insisting that they return with him to the future to help the pair's future children.[N 1]

Cast

 * Michael J. Fox as Marty McFly: A high school student and aspiring musician
 * Christopher Lloyd as Emmett "Doc" Brown: An eccentric scientist experimenting with time travel
 * Lea Thompson as Lorraine Baines-McFly: A 1955 teenager who grows into Marty's unhappy, alcoholic mother
 * Crispin Glover as George McFly: A nerdy 1955 high schooler who grows into Marty's cowardly, submissive fatherundefined
 * Thomas F. Wilson as Biff Tannen: A 1955 high school bully turned George's 1985 boss

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

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Followed by
Back to the Future Part II (1989)

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)

Remade as
Action Replayy (2010) plot is used as it is

Edited into
Back to the Future Part II (1989) 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.

Back to the Future Part III (1990) First sequence

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

Back to the Future: Go Fly a Kite (1991) (TV Episode) Footage of the lightning scene from this film is seen at the beginning of the episode, after which Doc starts talking about lightning.

Blazing Dragons: The Lost Ruby Hat of Omar the Ham/Achy Breaky Mace (1998) (TV Episode) Footage of the DeLorean scene from this film is seen at Castle Camelhot, after which Flicker starts talking about time travel with Princess Flame.

Hollywood Burn (2006) Sample(s).

5 Second Movies: Back to the Future (2008) (TV Episode) movie is edited into short comedic clip

Back for the Future (2011) (Short) Scenes from the Lone Pine Mall parking lot used.

Final Cut: Ladies and Gentlemen (2012) Footage from this movie is used.

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with Sing in 15 Minutes or Less (2017) (TV Episode) Audio from the movie can be heard at the end of the video.

Spin-off
Back to the Future (1989) (Video Game) This is an NES game based on the first "Back to the Future" movie.

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

Back to the Future (1991) (TV Series) A cartoon is based on the movie trilogy.

Back to the Future Video Slots (2004) (Video Game) Video slots based on movie.

Referenced in
Mask (1985)

Saturday Night Live: Pee Wee Herman/Queen Ida & The Bon Temps Zydeco Band (1985) (TV Episode) Title mentioned by Peewee Herman during his monologue

The Making of 'Back to the Future' (1985) (TV Short) This is a "making of" documentary about the film.

Huey Lewis and the News: The Power of Love (1985) (Video) Soundtrack music video with Christopher Lloyd reprising his role as Doc Brown.

Heartburn (1986) Rachel can be seen running by a poster for the film.

Head of the Class: Back to the Future (1986) (TV Episode) Title reference.

Galaxy High School: Founder's Day (1986) (TV Episode) title mentioned by name

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson: George Carlin/Barney Odum (1986) (TV Episode) The DeLorean is mentioned in the monologue

South American DeLorean Volkswagen Beetle James Bond Parody Television Commercial (1986) (Video) 1980s commercial featuring the DeLorean.

Bionic Six: Back to the Past: Part 1 (1987) (TV Episode) Title reference.

Bionic Six: Back to the Past: Part 2 (1987) (TV Episode) Title reference.

Alvin & the Chipmunks: Back to Dave's Future/Tell It to the Judge (1987) (TV Episode) Has the same type of title.

Amazon Women on the Moon (1987) There is a poster for the film aboard the MCA Home Video ship. Marc McClure played Dave McFly in that film.

Death Wish 4: The Crackdown (1987) Standee is shown in a video store.

DuckTales: Duck to the Future (1987) (TV Episode) Title reference.

Cannibal Hookers (1987) Poster is shown in a store.

The Resurrection of Michael Myers (1987) (Video) Poster seen.

Jem: Journey Through Time (1988) (TV Episode) Stormer: "How're we ever gonna get back to the future?"

Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988)

Mac and Me (1988) During the chase scene with the agents, Eric grabs onto a truck and is towed for a bit.

Cool It: Episode #3.2 (1988) (TV Episode) Mentioned as 'Steve Wright's favorite movie'

Roger Rabbit and the Secrets of Toon Town (1988) (TV Movie) The narrator mentions the film while citing Robert Zemekis's previous works.

Out of This World: Blast from the Past (1988) (TV Episode) Evie reads a newspaper with the Headline DeLorean Car of the Future.

Moonwalker (1988)

At the Movies: The Movies That Made Us Critics (1988) (TV Episode) In his discussion of "The Last Tango in Paris" (1972), Gene Siskel mentions two movies (including this one) that deal with returning to the past.

Scrooged (1988)

God, the Universe and Everything Else (1988) (Video) Mentioned in the discussion.

My Secret Identity: The Video Connection (1989) (TV Episode) The film is for sale in the video store.

Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989)

Press Gang: Interface (1989) (TV Episode) There is a poster for the film in Billy's bedroom.

Press Gang: Money, Love and Birdseed (1989) (TV Episode) There is a poster for the film in Billy's bedroom.

The Dream Team (1989) Billy jokingly tells the shopkeeper that he and his group are a special combat unit with the US Marine Corps after some Libyan terrorists. This may be a reference to Back to the Future (1985), where Libyan terrorists were after Christopher Lloyd's character, Doc Brown

Press Gang: Shouldn't I Be Taller? (1989) (TV Episode) There is a poster for the film in Billy's bedroom.

Say Anything... (1989)

Parenthood (1989) One of the video boxes in the paper bag Helen finds in Garry's closet, but when Helen picks it up a pornographic movie slips out.

Back to the Future Part II Behind-the-Scenes Special Presentation (1989) (TV Movie) They talk about the first movie and linking the sequel to it.

Back to the Future Part II (1989) Events are referenced

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

The Making of Gleaming the Cube (1989) (Video) Referenced by name.

21 Jump Street: Back from the Future (1990) (TV Episode) title reference

My Secret Identity: Reluctant Hero (1990) (TV Episode) Erin refers to the film.

Press Gang: Something Terrible: Part 2 (1990) (TV Episode) There is a poster for the film in Billy's bedroom.

The Earth Day Special (1990) (TV Special) Doc Brown and his Delorean Time Machine appear

Star Trek: The Next Generation: Hollow Pursuits (1990) (TV Episode) Lt. Barclay mentions the "flux capacitor".

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."

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 (1990)" review.

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

Alvin & the Chipmunks: Back to Our Future (1990) (TV Episode) It has the same type title.

Muppet Babies: Muppet Babies: The Next Generation (1990) (TV Episode) Skeeter mentions "Bath to the Future" during charades

Tiny Toon Adventures: Animaniacs! (1990) (TV Episode) Buster mentions this movie to Plucky

The Epic of Detective Mandy: Book Two - Spoof of the Living Dead (1991) (TV Short) After Detective Mandy flees the cemetery and he is driving around trying to decide how to handle the zombies, he says, "I wish Doc Brown was here, he would know what to do," in reference to Dr. Emmett Brown, from Back to the Future (1985)

The Simpsons: Homer vs. Lisa and the 8th Commandment (1991) (TV Episode) When Homer gets hit by the truck it is a reference to when Marty McFly got hit by the car in the film. Even his falling down is spot on as to what happened to McFly

The Hard Way (1991) Angie says to Nick Lang, "They're bootlegging your movies to Libya." This is a reference to the Libyan terrorists.

Cool Head: Episode #1.4 (1991) (TV Episode) Phil Cool, as Barry Norman, mentions Back to the Future 12

Saturday Night Live: Michael J. Fox/Black Crowes (1991) (TV Episode) Title and theme music referenced 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)

Problem Child 2 (1991) In the first classroom scene, Mr. Thorn is writing rules on the blackboard, and at the bottom it says, "No Slackers." Mr. Thorn is played by James Tolkan, who played Mr. Strickland in the "Back to the Future" series, and was fond of calling both Marty and other young men "slackers".

Doc Hollywood (1991)

The Girl from Tomorrow: Betrayed (1991) (TV Episode) Maria and Leslie tease Jenny by saying that Alana has gone "back to the future."

Little Shop: Back to the Fuschia (1991) (TV Episode) Title homage.

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

Tiny Toon Adventures: Buster and Babs Go Hawaiian (1991) (TV Episode) Doc Brown appears outside Spielberg's office

The Last Boy Scout (1991) During a car chase, Darian tells Joe that if he keeps on driving that fast, they will travel through time.

The New Adventures of He-Man: Rock to the Future (1991) (TV Episode) Title reference.

L.A. Law: Back to the Suture (1992) (TV Episode) title reference

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

The Darling Buds of May: The Season of Heavenly Gifts: Part 1 (1992) (TV Episode) Bossy character called Strickland

Get a Life: 1977 2000 (1992) (TV Episode) a DeLorean is shown when Chris wants to travel time

Death Becomes Her (1992)

World Heroes (1992) (Video Game) Dr. Brown is a homage to Dr. Emmett Brown

Passenger 57 (1992) During the chase scene at the fair, Wesley Snipes runs past a 1985 Honda Civic with the OUTATIME license plate. That was the same plate as the Delorian from Back to the Future (1985).

Aladdin (1992) At the end of the "One Step" chase, the guards fall into Crazy Hakim's "discount fertilizer" much like Biff Tannen and his cronies.

Dennis the Menace (1993)

Saturday Night Live: Jeff Goldblum/Aerosmith (1993) (TV Episode) Mentioned in Christopher Walken's psychic friends network

Birds of a Feather: It Happened in Hollywood (1993) (TV Episode) The clock tower is shown as Sharon, Tracey and Dorien are chased by security at Universal Studios.

Rocko's Modern Life: Cabin Fever/Rinse and Spit (1994) (TV Episode) Filburt says, "Hey, you; get your darn hands off her!"

Star Trek: The Next Generation: Sub Rosa (1994) (TV Episode) McFly is a name on a tombstone, one of several BTTF allusions in STTNG.

That's Showbusiness: Episode #6.3 (1994) (TV Episode) Title mentioned.

Rugrats: Mommy's Little Assets/Chuckie's Wonderful Life (1994) (TV Episode) "Let's make like a tree and get out of here."

The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.: Bye Bly (1994) (TV Episode) Brisco says "back to the future"

Sjans: Terug naar de Toekomst (1994) (TV Episode) The title of this episode means Back to the Future in Dutch

Home and Away: Episode #1.1420 (1994) (TV Episode) Shane says "Hello, McFly?" to Damian

Time Chasers (1994) When Nick and Lisa are walking down the alley of the altered future, nearly-destroyed posters are along the wall. One of them is for Back to the Future.

Forrest Gump (1994)

Weird Science: Lisa's Virus (1994) (TV Episode) The town from "One Life to Love" is called Hill Valley.

Voll normaaal (1994)

Saved by the Bell: The New Class: Drinking 101 (1994) (TV Episode) Mr Belding refers to the film during the charades game at his party.

Bionic Ever After? (1994) (TV Movie) Camera-panning over to reveal a "pro-grade" aluminium packing-case with radioactive symbols on it, just as is shown near the beginning of BTTF, during the TV broadcast about terrorists stealing plutonium.

Tattoo Assassins (1994) (Video Game) One of the fatalities included having a DeLorean run over the opponent. The car was made famous by the famous Back to the Future movies which were written by Bob Gale, the writer of the game.

Mr. Dressup's 25th Anniversary (1994) (TV Movie) Mr. Dressup mentioned that this is exactly like Back to the Future

Street Sharks: Shark to the Future (1995) (TV Episode) Title reference.

The Simpsons: Bart's Comet (1995) (TV Episode) When Professor Frink accidentally sets his town model on fire.

Timemaster (1995) Mentioned by Jesse

Wishbone: Bark to the Future (1995) (TV Episode) Title reference.

Toy Story (1995) Rex quotes George McFly: "I just don't think I could take that kind of rejection!" and "I don't like confrontations!"

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

Lights, Camera, Action!: A Century of the Cinema: The Greatest Show on Earth (1996) (TV Episode) Referenced by name

Star Trek: Voyager: Prototype (1996) (TV Episode) Kim mentions "flux capacitance" (at the beginning of this episode) as does Torres (while later activating the prototype). This terminology is a reference to the flux capacitor from Back to the Future.

Blazing Dragons: Excaliburn (1996) (TV Episode) Title reference: segment "EXCALIBURN to the Future". Count Geoffrey and Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3 runs away references the scene from this film. The dragon knights and the Chancellor fight over who gets to be king next, then Camelhot will fall into chaos and oblivion mimics Biff and his cronies crash into manure. Flicker: "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 DeLorian. 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 plot. Flicker and Princess Flame in the wagonload references the McFly family car scene from the first movie. 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 1955 from this film. The Poster for the film is seen at Castle Threadbare. King Allfire: "Blazing Dragons! Did that kid from the future come back?" The plutonium-powered DeLorean 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, but the dragon knights fighting into oblivion. Sir Burnevere says "That's your plan, time travel in Camelhot?" Mentioned in dialogue. Dialogue by Flicker while polishing the rock with a sword polisher.

Duke Nukem 3D (1996) (Video Game) Duke Nukem: "Where's Doc' Brown when Ya need him?"

Blazing Dragons: A Gift for Griddle (1996) (TV Episode) Count Geoffrey's wild hairstyle are the same hairstyle as Dr. Emmett Brown. 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. Referenced by Queen Griddle. The DeLorean is used as a time machine, as Flicker says before buying it. Sir Burnevere references Brown's "Where we're going, We won't need roads" line. 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 film. Cinder and Clinker mentioned the movie while discussing possible power sources for time travel. Evil Knight #2 references Biff Tannen and his gang. Sir Blaze mentioned that as 'mumsy's favorite movie'. The song  Back in Time  played in this episode. The Libyan Terrorists is mentioned 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, parodying 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 so devious to put the plutonium from this car, which is probably a DeLorean?" The theme music plays. The Wandering Minstrel mentions the Back to the Future films in every episode. At the end, Duke Rudolph falls out of the time stream. He lands in 1955, in front of a clock tower.

Baywatch: Baywatch Angels (1996) (TV Episode) Jack Ripley does an impression of Doc Brown.

Boy Meets World: I Was a Teenage Spy (1996) (TV Episode) Cory refers to the film.

Blazing Dragons: Tournament Day (1996) (TV Episode) 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 has the same way that Doc Brown connect the electrical-cables 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. 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, the "time circuits on" sound effect can be heard. Sir Hotbreath breathes fire on Sir Loungepotato and toasted just like in the beginning of this movie. Sir Galahot states they don't have any Libyan terrorists to sell them plutonium. When Flicker as the equally mysterious pink knight blasts away from Evil Black Knight and leaves fiery tracks behind. 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 license plate of the Somewhat Mysterious Brown Knight falls off and spins around briefly on one of its corners, just like the plate from the DeLorean time machine. Count Geoffrey: "That's a very long story." The theme from the movie plays during the jousting tournament in which the contestants' armor is equipped with a fake horse. Sir Blaze asks for a Delorean to travel back in time in. When Cowsius Clay goes back in time to the 80s, he is dressed like Marty McFly. Cutaway scene. The flux capacitor can be seen at The Village. Flicker: "If Count Geoffrey's evil plan is to Marty McFly himself back to the future..." King Allfire: "Right in the flux capacitor!" Chef Turnspit dialogue references plot elements of the film. The Time Machine Deloreon appears in this episode. Mentioned by Sir Loungelot when talking about his first "Knighthood in the Knights of the Square Table".

The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper: Rebel Without a Date/Don't Bank on It (1996) (TV Episode) The scene in "Rebel Without a Date" when Casper plays the guitar at the dance slightly mirrors Michael J. Fox playing "Johnny B. Goode" in Back to the Future.

Spy Hard (1996) "Great Scott!"

Blazing Dragons: Knight and Knightresses (1996) (TV Episode) 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", "1955", "Biff", "Manure Truck", "Enchantment Under The Sea Dance", "Lightning strikes the Clock Tower" based in the town of "Hill Valley". These are satirical references to Back to the Future. In the Count Geoffrey timeline of 1985, a poster spoofing this film is seen with Count Geoffrey's ancestors dressed as Marty and Doc Brown. 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. Video case is shown. dialogue by Sir Galahot. Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3 battle swords calls for 1.21 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 drives around in the DeLorean from this film.

Darkman III: Die Darkman Die (1996) (Video)

Chicago Hope: Back to the Future (1996) (TV Episode) title homage

The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper: Boo to the Future/All That Falderal (1996) (TV Episode) Title reference.

Blazing Dragons: Merle's Mirror (1996) (TV Episode) Flicker's new assistant starred in Back to Ye-Olde Future/time machine, meeting mother, and school dance are spoofed too. Flux Capacitor and Time Circuits are seen. Mentioned by Count Geoffrey when discussing time travel. Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3 mentioned Doc Brown, the DeLorean and lines for all three Back to the Future films are quoted. King Allfire talked about this movie at Castle Camelhot with Sir Loungelot. Flux Capacitor sketch in the Code of Chivalry. 1955 was listed on Sir Burnevere's list. Doc Brown's Brain-Analyzer can be seen in Sir Loungelot's room at Castle Camelhot for a brief moment. Evil Knight #3 Mentioned the first film that included Count Geoffrey's evil pancake machine. Racka and Presley references this movie in the torture chamber. Merle the Wizard discuss that movie while using some mystical spells of time travel. Sir Galahot and Sir Hotbreath saw 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.

The World's Best Sellers: The Fine Art of Separating People from Their Money (1996) (TV Movie) mentioned when discussing Michael J Fox

The Simpsons: Lisa's Date with Density (1996) (TV Episode) Title refers to George mixing up "destiny" with "density" in this film.

Blazing Dragons: Renaissance Dragon (1997) (TV Episode) Multiple references including: 1985 timeline. Flamiano drives the Delorean time machine from the first movie, it reaches 88mph and vanishes leaving fire trails and spinning license plate. Sir Loungelot says, "Hey, you, get your darn hands off her!" Flicker using Flamiano's invention to fly mimics the famous scene of the movie. the Flux Capacitor is seen. The Enchantment Under The Sea Dance is referenced by Sir Burnevere. Flicker mentioned the Libyan Terrorists. Sir Blaze makes a reference to Marty's Skateboard in 1955. Evil Knight #1 reading the Tales from Space comic. mentioned in dialogue. Cinder and Clinker pulls out a sketch of the Flux Capacitor on his hand and give to Sir Galahot. Flicker, Princess Flame and King Allfire talk about the first, second and third Back to the Future movies in Castle Camelhot. Brain-wave analyzer. Count Geoffrey refers to the film. The parts of Flicker's device resembles a flux capacitor. Sir Loungelot says: "Time Travel is part of all three Back to the Future movies, Flicker." Flamiano falls into Count Geoffrey’s "discount fertilizer" much like Biff Tannen and his cronies. Flamiano's future self dressed as Doc Brown's 1955 clothing appears. Near the end when Flamiano and his future self (ala Doc Brown) fly off with the flying Delorean.

Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman: Lethal Weapon (1997) (TV Episode) After he loses the ability to control his speed, Superman leaves fiery tracks behind him. Thomas F. Wilson, who plays Carter Landry, also played Biff Tannen in the film.

Sliders: The Breeder (1997) (TV Episode) "Back to the Future 4" is shown on a cinema marquee.

Soul Music (1997) (TV Mini-Series) Firy hoofprints of time-travelling horse imitate the DeLorian tyre marks

The Simpsons: The Secret War of Lisa Simpson (1997) (TV Episode) The scene where Bart uses the megaphones to make an excessive-decibals shockwave (and gets blasted backwards against a shelf-unit that topples over on top of him) is a reference to Marty using Doc's gigantic speaker and super-amplifier with his guitar.

Contact (1997)

Thrill Ride: The Science of Fun (1997) (Short)

Mummies Alive!: Pack to the Future (1997) (TV Episode) Title reference.

Spin City: The Goodbye Girl (1997) (TV Episode) Carter says Mike (Michael J. Fox) needs to get a time machine

A Kid in Aladdin's Palace (1997) (Video) Like all 3 movies of this trilogy, the villain in this movie is buried in manure.

Aquila: Energy Levels (1997) (TV Episode) Mentioned while discussing possible power sources for Aquila

Five Men and a Limo (1997) (Short) The theme from the movie plays.

Blazing Dragons: Excalibroke/Infernal Flame (1998) (TV Episode) Numerous references throughout the episode: A DeLorean has a prominent role in the first movie is driven by Flamiano in the flashback. The scene where Sir Burnevere holding a Back to the Future-style broadsword. 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." King Allfire references the movie. Murray (Loungelot's Brother) discuss the film. 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, my latest invention!" 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. Mentioned in dialogue. Queen Griddle says that would to go to "The Enchantment Under the Sea" dance in her new dress for this movie. Cinder and Clinker pulls out A Match Made in Space book by George McFly. King Allfire to Sir Burnevere: "...and Count Geoffrey combats this by listening to Marty McFly's tape collection, Sir Burnevere." Sir Loungelot: "Where's Doc Brown when you need him?" Sir Blaze: DeLorean, time travel. In both, Sir Loungelot reacts angrily to an accusation of cowardice just as Marty did constantly. Flux Capacitor is seen. Flicker says: "Milord, What would Duke Rudolph do? Steal the DeLorean and time-travel back to 1985 in this movie?"

Home Improvement: Say Goodnight, Gracie (1998) (TV Episode) Willow: "this color is called Back to the fuchsia"

Dexter's Laboratory: Old Flame/Don't Be a Hero/My Favorite Martian (1998) (TV Episode) In "Old Flame," Dexter shows the caveman his flux capacitor.

Bug Juice: Camp Waziyatah (1998) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Jason.

Lost in Space (1998) When Einstein travels one minute into the future and disappears in "Back to the Future," Marty says, "Where the hell is he?" Doc Brown tells him that the correct question is, "*When* the hell is he?" In "Lost in Space," similarly, when Maj. West says, "Where the hell are we?", Prof. Robinson tells him, "The question is, '*When* the hell are we?'"

Weird Science: WS4 (1998) (TV Episode) The time on the Farber High School Clock Tower reads 10:04. The school building is the same one as was used for the Hill Valley Courthouse in the film.

Pleasantville (1998)

Fallout 2: A Post-Nuclear Role-Playing Game (1998) (Video Game) If the Chosen One becomes a slaver, sometimes the slave victims yell "Run for it, Marty!".

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

The Making of 'The Frighteners' (1998) (Video) mentioned once

The Miracle of P. Tinto (1998)

Jeopardy! (1998) (Video Game) Mentioned in a clue for category "Movie Debuts"

Early Edition: Funny Valentine (1999) (TV Episode) The cab driver's name is Emmett Brown.

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

Spin City: That's Entertainment (1999) (TV Episode) Christopher Lloyd, "Back... to the Future!"

Family Guy: Mind Over Murder (1999) (TV Episode) Someone sees Stewie's blue-prints for a time machine and says "Well, sure, look... here's where the flux-capacitor goes". The flux capacitor was a part of the time machine in this film and was invented in this film by the Doc.

Spin City: Wall Street (1999) (TV Episode) Carter to Mike, "That's your plan, time travel?"

Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) Rhyming MacGuffins: DeLorean, Midichlorians.

Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) The time travel panel and "explanation" is very similar to those in this film.

The Big Knights: The Troll Bridge (1999) (TV Episode) 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 discuss the film 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 her!" Sir Boris mentions the flux capacitor, and Sir Morris says the movie name. Sir Kiftsgate mentioned Plutonium.

The Boondock Saints (1999) The line stated by Biff in the diner "Why don't you make like a tree and get out of here?" is used by the bartender at the beginning of Boondock Saints (with profanity included).

Spin City: All the Mayor's Men (1999) (TV Episode) Michael J. Fox's character recites a line from the song Johnny B. Goode. His character Marty McFly performed the song in Back to the Future.

The Big Knights: Knight School (1999) (TV Episode) 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. Captain Ions is surrounded by the Libyan Terrorists. Sir Kiftsgate refers to the film. Flux Capacitor is seen.

Stargate SG-1: Jolinar's Memories (1999) (TV Episode) Jack O'Neill refers to Martouf as "Marty".

Bugs Bunny: Lost in Time (1999) (Video Game)

Mi novio es bakala (1999) (Short) "Anybody home, McFly?"

The Big Knights: Proton Power (1999) (TV Episode) Sir Boris discuss the film. King Otto is hard at work in King Otto's Private Office, a flux capacitor can be seen for a brief moment. Sir Boris states they don't have any Libyan terrorists to sell them plutonium. Sir Morris has the blue-prints for the DeLorean. Princesses Lucy and Loretta mentioned that in the Royal Court of Borovia. Wizard Zabobon makes a reference. The "pro-grade" aluminium packing-case with radioactive symbols on it, just as is shown near the beginning of BTTF, during the TV broadcast about terrorists stealing plutonium. The theme from the movie is played on the Borovian telephone. Referenced by Sir Kiftsgate. The poster is seen in Village Borodzo. The Proton Power Core suddenly explodes, Count Vampire falls and crashes into manure.

The Offspring: Why Don't You Get a Job? (1999) (Video) The band walks through Courthouse Square.

Frequency (2000) In a way, here the son also goes back in time and changes the lives of his parents. Those changes are visible in the photographs, and, in the end, his family - and his house - are different... for the better.

The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood (2000) (TV Movie) Dog named Einstein

Chicken Run (2000)

Mysterious Ways: Gray Lady (2000) (TV Episode) One of the main characters mentions the flux capacitor, and Declan says the movie name.

Blazing Dragons: The Movie (2000) Sir Galahot says to King Allfire about the DeLorean time machine will have to go faster than it ever had before, which the DeLorean goes up to 88mph and sent back in time. The Flux Capacitor is seen. The Enchantment Under The Sea Dance, Count Geoffrey mentions the DeLorean with Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3, and both movies have the number 88 as an important plot point. The poster for the film is seen, Sir Burnevere is talking about Flux Capacitor and 1.21 gigawatts for time-travel. Sir Loungelot: "And I supposed they're not trying to steal plutonium from this car, which is obviously a DeLorean?" Princess Flame says to Flicker that Marty McFly sent back in time to 1955 and return to 1985 in a DeLorean, they go back to the future with Doc Brown. Duke Rudolph recalls seeing this movie at a drive-in theater of Camelhot when he was a kid. The Tales from Space book Issue #1 is seen briefly appears at "Merle the Wizard's Cavern of Despair & Occult Museum". Evil Knight #1 says to Count Geoffrey: "Right in the flux capacitor!" Evil Knight #2 imitates Doc Brown. Chancellor references this movie on the Code of Chivalry. Chef Turnspit mentions the Libyan Terrorists. Referenced by Evil Knight #3. King Don and Cowsius Clay discuss the film. The Wandering Minstrel refers to the film while playing a banjo. Queen Griddle talked about this movie during in the same quest every year in Camelhot. Count Geoffrey imitates Biff Tannen by saying: "Why don't you make like a tree and get out of here?" King Allfire and Queen Griddle refers to the film. Marty's letter to Doc is parodied. Cinder and Clinker connect the electrical-cables, just as Dr. Emmett Brown does in the first film. Evil Black Knight open the time portal, as he enter the time portal and sent back to 1985. Princess Flame unknowingly develops a crush on Flicker, just like a young Lorraine unknowingly develops a crush on her future son. The keypad in Flicker's invention resembles the one in the Time Circuits. Count Geoffrey says, "Battle? Where we're going, we don't need battle." Near the end when Pierre Un Deux Trois and Hag of Giss fly off with the carrage is similar to Back to the Future. Flaming tire marks of carrage imitate the DeLorean in the After-Credits scene.

Chasing Kevin (2000) (Short)

Midnight Club: Street Racing (2000) (Video Game) The Zender Alpha speeds fast at 88mph, it disappearing in lightning and leaving two tracks of fire behind. The scene where Darren Thurrock get away from the Police Officers of the Midnight Club Police Department in the cop cars spoofs the skateboard/manure scene from Back to the Future. Flux Capacitor and Time Circuits are seen. Biff's Convertible is mentioned. The Delorean and Plutonium is seen in the garage. Marty and Doc Brown appears in the flying DeLorean in the racing level is the same manner as the end of the first film.

2001: A Space Travesty (2000)

Yu-Gi-Oh!: Keith's Machinations, Part 1 (2000) (TV Episode) While Joey & Keith are dueling, Bakura says Great Scott.

Lizzie McGuire: Timmy Turner's First Day of HillRidge Junior High (2001) (TV Special) Mojo Jojo mentions Biff and his gang crashes into manure. When the Bus Driver in the Modified Fairy World Bus with their magical fairies, it drove away leaves two trails of fire behind. Timmy discuss the plot with Lizzie. Zim carrying a box of all three "Back to the Future" movies on video. Bubbles refers to the film. Lizzie unknowingly develops a crush on Timmy, just like a young Lorraine unknowingly develops a crush on her future son. Referenced by Timmy. Lizzie's time machine that look so identical to the DeLorean, the gull-wing doors are also featured. Danny Kessler's disappearance in the picture mimics that of Marty's older siblings. mentioned by Dib Membrane.

Donnie Darko (2001) Donnie mentions the DeLorean, and both movies have the number 88 as an important plot point

Behind the Music: Huey Lewis & the News (2001) (TV Episode) Discussion about Huey doing music for the movie and appearing in it.

3000 Miles to Graceland (2001)

Freddy Got Fingered (2001)

Terror i Rock 'n' Roll Önsjön (2001) (Video) A raggare named 3-D constantly walks around with 3D-glasses, like a character from Back To the Future with the same name.

Invader ZIM: Invasion of the Idiot Dog Brain/Bad, Bad Rubber Piggy (2001) (TV Episode) When Professor Membrane talks about the dangers of altering a timeline, he says: "The consequences could be disastrous". This is exactly what Doc Brown said under the same circumstances.

Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex (2001) (Video Game) "What are you looking at, butt/fuzz-head?" Thomas F. Wilson plays both of the characters who say these lines.

The Simpsons: Road Rage (2001) (Video Game) Prof. Frink dialogue references plot elements of the film

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) The Time Machine Deloreon appears in this game.

The Big Knights: The Time Protonosphere (2001) (TV Episode) Professor Von Proton's mad scientist outfit resembles Doc Brown. Sir Morris mentions Doc Brown while on the telephone at Castle Big. Wizard Zabobon dialogue references plot elements of the film. The theme from the movie plays. Sir Boris talks about this movie. Sir Morris discuss the 1.21 gigawatts of electricity for the time machine. The flux capacitor briefly appears at King Otto's private office. Poster is seen at Village Borodzo. Referenced by Sir Kiftsgate. Princesses Lucy and Loretta holding A Match Made In Space book by George McFly. Professor Von Proton sends The Imp four seconds in the past in the Protonosphere, just as Doc Brown sends Einstein one minute into the future did in "Back to the Future". One of the scenes from this movie is shown are throughout.

Futurama: Roswell That Ends Well (2001) (TV Episode) When Fry tries to save his Grandfather from being hit by a car

Invader ZIM: Halloween Spectacular of Spooky Doom (2001) (TV Episode) When Dib Membrane starts to disappear and vanished into an another dimension, just as Marty does when he starts fading when he couldn't change the events in the past to back in order.

Film School Confidential (2002)

Big Fat Liar (2002) Kaylee lounges on the customized DeLorean used in the movie

The Simpsons: Half-Decent Proposal (2002) (TV Episode) "Oh, no! If Marge marries Artie, I'll never be born."

Black Books: Fever (2002) (TV Episode) Constant references to 88 degrees and waiting to find out what happens when that temperature is reached.

Clockstoppers (2002)

Moby: We Are All Made of Stars (2002) (Video) Sean Bean appears on the Delorean, the main car from that movie

The Son of Samsonite (2002) (Short)

Interstate 60: Episodes of the Road (2002) The clock time

Daybreak (2002) The main character, Marty, is named after Marty McFly.

Douglas Trumbull: Then and Now (2002) (Video) mentioned once

Felicity: Back from the Future (2002) (TV Episode) Title reference.

Cheerleader Ninjas (2002) '1.21 Gigawatts!' is the power they need to kill the bad guy

Lilo & Stitch (2002)

Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi: Huge Reversal?! Abenobashi Hollywood Shopping Arcade (2002) (TV Episode) Arumi's grandfather Masayoshi is dressed as Dr. Emmett Brown from Back to the Future (1985).

Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) The car/time machines and their time-travel panels are similar.

Lupin III: Episode 0 - First Contact (2002) (TV Movie) George McFly in this TV special shares the same name as the one from this movie.

Weakest link: Hitori gachi no hôsoku: Episode dated 12 August 2002 (2002) (TV Episode) Referenced by name.

Returner (2002) Towards the end Milly starts to fade away, similar to the instances in Back to the Future.

Red Dragon (2002)

The Ring (2002)

Degrassi: The Next Generation: Girls Just Wanna Have Fun (2002) (TV Episode) There is a 1980s themed dance called the "Back to the Future dance" at Degrassi.

Taz Wanted (2002) (Video Game)

Inspector Gadget's Last Case: Claw's Revenge (2002) (TV Movie) one of the cars in the junkyard boast of being a time machine

Red Dwarf: Launching 'Red Dwarf' (2002) (Video) Referenced by name

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Conversations with Dead People (2002) (TV Episode) Andrew says, "think, McFly," to Jonathan.

Back to the Future: Hilarious Outtakes (2002) (Video) Features outtakes from the filming of Back to the Future.

Strange Days at Blake Holsey High: Fate (2002) (TV Episode) Vaughn goes back in time and accidentally interferes with his parents' first meeting.

Cruise of the Gods (2002) (TV Movie)

Farscape: Kansas (2002) (TV Episode) When John's existence is threatened because of time travel, his hand starts disappearing.

Kopps (2003)

Shanghai Knights (2003)

Saturday Night Live: Matthew McConaughey/Dixie Chicks (2003) (TV Episode) Title mentioned by Glenda Goodwin on 'Second Time Around'

Good Bye Lenin! (2003) the scene where Alex is sleeping with his clothes on in his room and Arianne is coming in and asking him about it.

Midnight Club II (2003) (Video Game)

Kremlyovskiy koncert: Posle mezhdunarodnogo zhenskogo dnya (2003) (TV Episode) Zyugnov is asking "Where are we. And when are we", just like Marty and Doc Brown in the movie.

Haunted Lighthouse (2003) (Short) Christopher Lloyd and Lea Thompson are in this, as well as a character saying "great scott!"

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Precious Metal (2003) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue.

Retarded Animal Babies (2003) (TV Series) In Episode 4, Hail to the suxxor Part 4, instead of DeLorean, a Marty lookalike character says G4

Tremors: Flora or Fauna (2003) (TV Episode) A character ask's Christopher Lloyd (who played in the time travel comedy Back to the Future) character if he's ever done experiments with time travel.

So What's the Deal? The Jody Fulkerson Story (2003) (Short) During his stand-up routine, Jody mentions that he "went and saw 'Back to the Future' the other night".

Anne B. Real (2003) rap lyrics mention that the car in this movie was real

The Fairly OddParents: The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker (2003) (TV Episode) Just before Timmy goes back in time to 1992, the DeLorean from this film which also travels through time is seen.

X-Men: Evolution: Impact (2003) (TV Episode) Toad knocks on Mystique's head and says, "McFly!"

Timecop: The Berlin Decision (2003) (Video) time travel meet parents and family

The King of Queens: Nocturnal Omission (2003) (TV Episode) When arguing with Carrie, Doug references this film.

Malcolm in the Middle: Vegas (2003) (TV Episode) Hal claims the idea he had to save his company money was to "outsource flux capacitors."

Timeline (2003) SPOILER: Near the end of the Castleguard battle, Marek defiantly quips, "History is going to change!"

The Second Uncanny Issue of X-Men! Making 'X2' (2003) (Video)

Saturday Night Live: Al Sharpton/Pink (2003) (TV Episode) Mentioned on Weekend Update

Beer Run (2003) (Short) Mentioned in dialogue

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

The Butterfly Effect (2004) The scene in which bully Tommy at 13 (Jesse James) is tripped at the movie theater is shot identically to the scene in which bully Biff Tannen (Thomas F. Wilson) is tripped in Lou's Cafe in "Back to the Future" (1985), both being films about time travel.

The Red Green Show: Spokesman Red (2004) (TV Episode) Red's meal-making machines resemble Doc's machines in BTTF and BTTF3.

A mohácsi vész (2004) some time travel bluffs are from it

Charmed: I Dream of Phoebe (2004) (TV Episode) Chris must bring his future parents back together after splitting them up or he will cease to exist. Also, Leo talks to Chris about sending him "back to the future."

She Spies: The Gift (2004) (TV Episode) Final line of the episode: "Doc Brown was right; you should never know too much about your future."

City of Heroes (2004) (Video Game) The "Back From The Future" badge.

South Park: Goobacks (2004) (TV Episode) The news reporter says "The time portal follows Terminator rules as opposed to Back to the Future rules, or Time Rider, but that was just silly"

18 Candles (2004) (Short) character named McFly

Christmas Ape (2004) Wake up scene, Skateboarding scene, Flying car, Time travel

Boa vs. Python (2004) (Video) "He's probably got the whole crazy, bug-eyed Christopher Lloyd, Jeff Goldblum mad scientist thing going on"

Around the World in 80 Days (2004) Somebody yells Great Scott as Fogg and company are approaching the Royal Science Academy in the flying machine.

The Flying Aarons (2004) "We will reach speeds of 88 miles per hour..." segway to Flying Aarons Back to the Future quote.

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

Simon (2004) mentioned

Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude (2004) (Video Game) Title mentioned in one of Bilzarbra's conversations.

The Polar Express (2004) The Lone Pine Mall appears in both. In the scene where Smokey and Steamer (the fat man and the red-bearded man) are trying to catch the pin, a flux capacitor can be seen for a brief moment.

Strongbad_email.exe (2004) (Video) In "50 Emails", Strong Bad'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

Half-Life 2 (2004) (Video Game) When Dr. Kleiner first sees you, he bursts out "Great Scott!" shortly after he's called "Doc".

The O.C.: The New Kids on the Block (2004) (TV Episode) Summer: "plutonium-fueled car to go back to last year". In the movie Back To The Future, they had a plutonium-fueled DeLorean car to travel into the past and the future.

Stargate: Atlantis: Before I Sleep (2004) (TV Episode) McKay and Sheppard discuss the film - Sheppard is a fan, McKay not so much. Also, Sheppard mentions a "flux capacitor".

Fat Albert (2004) Bill notices his hand starting to fade away, just like Marty.

Trois 3: The Escort (2004) (Video) "back to the future like the DeLorean" (song lyrics)

PWG: 88 Miles Per Hour (2004) (Video) Title taken from speed needed for the DeLorean to travel through time.

What Is It? (2005) The name George McFly is mentioned. This was Glover's character in Back to the Future.

Film Geek (2005) Scotty mentions it.

Guess Who (2005) at the home dinner scene, there is a reference to the being so-called chicken scene in the back to the future trilogy

The Simpsons: Future-Drama (2005) (TV Episode) Use of the HoverCar!

Still Life (2005) (Video Game) Vic's truck has its own Flux Compasitator.

Danny Phantom: Double Cross My Heart (2005) (TV Episode) The book store has A Match Made in Space by George McFly.

The 100 Greatest War Films (2005) (TV Movie) Referenced by title

Almost Normal (2005) "time" travel by car, two references to Michael J. Fox

Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition (2005) (Video Game) The Hummer H1 speeds up and vanishes is just like the DeLorean, leaving a trail of fire and the license plate spinning. Carlos mentioned the movie. Oscar connect the electrical cables to send the Tokyo Police Department back to 1985, just as Doc Brown did in this film. Poster is seen. Cameo appearance of Biff Tannen and his cronies. Lamont mentions "flux capacitor".

The Crow: Wicked Prayer (2005) enchantment under the sea dance in a flashback, The McFly's fell in love the enchantment under the sea dance in back to the future, oddly enough both movies feature it in the past or a flashback

Summer Time Machine Blues (2005) The movie is mentioned by multiple characters, the poster is seen in the background at the sci-fi theater, and at one point the theater owner wears a Hill Valley t-shirt. Also, Professor Kohtaro Hozumi's drawings strongly resemble the drawings of Emmett Brown in Back to the Future Part II.

The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005) There is a poster on Andy's wall for "Back to the Future" (1985), first seen out of focus in his masturbation scene, and then clearly visible later when he is packing up his action figures.

Walk the Line (2005) A guy points the phone at music being played by a band, scenes from both movies were set in 1955.

Tripping the Rift: Roswell (2005) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Bob

Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Show No. 8002 (2005) (TV Episode) Ryan plays Doc Brown in "Weird Newscasters".

Klay World: Off the Table (2005) (Video) One of the characters is named "Dr. Brown", which is a reference to Dr. Brown from "Back to the future". They both also travel time.

Time Looters (2005) (Short) Norman says: You're not thinking 4 dimensionally, The flux capacitor has broken again! - just like Doc Brown in Back to the Future

Kronk's New Groove (2005) (Video) Kronk's dad quotes Biff's line "Hello, hello, anybody home?" and knocks on Kronk's head just like Biff does to Marty's dad.

The 100 Greatest Family Films (2005) (TV Movie) One of the items on the list

Jeopardy!: Episode #22.80 (2005) (TV Episode) three Double Jeopardy! categories allude to Michael J. Fox, including "Back to the Fuchsia"

Life on Mars: Episode #1.1 (2006) (TV Episode) Sam stares at a billboard and stumbles around town exactly like Marty McFly

Smallville: Reckoning (2006) (TV Episode) Chloe calls Clark, "McFly", after learning of his "back in time" trip.

Drawn Together: A Tale of Two Cows (2006) (TV Episode) The fat camp has the "Enchantment Under the Seafood" dance.

The Road to Guantanamo (2006) "Have you watched Back to the Future?"

Will & Grace: Blanket Apology (2006) (TV Episode) Grace mentions it

Downhill (2006) (Video) Characters quote lines from this movie

Heist: Ladies and Gentlemen... Sweaty Dynamite (2006) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Billy O'Brien.

Just My Luck (2006) The band McFly take their name from the main family in this movie.

Girl's High: Uchira mo mukashi wa wakakatta: Bakku to za sûnenmae (2006) (TV Episode) title spoof

Looking Back at the Future (2006) Documentary references this film.

Night of the Dead: Leben Tod (2006) (Video) A victim is seen wearing a "Back to the Future" T-Shirt

Reno 911!: Spanish Mike Returns (2006) (TV Episode) When the Rennisance Fair man says he's going to the future to bring back medicine Lt. Dangle says that he will be returning in a Delorean with Doc Brown

Stargate SG-1: 200 (2006) (TV Episode) Martin mentions a "flux capacitor" when updating the storyline of the movie

Phil of the Future: Back to the Future (Not the Movie) (2006) (TV Episode) Episode title reference.

Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Remix (2006) (Video Game) Apone drives the Cheverolet Monte Carlo, it drove around and disappears, leaves two yellow smoke trails behind. Poster is seen. San Diego Police Officers hit by a Manure Truck. Lamont discuss the movie. Biff's 1955 Convertible appears. Carlos mentioned Flux Capacitor. Angel references Jennifer Parker. Vanessa talks about the Temporal Displacement. Cameo appearance of Doc and Marty. Mentioned in dialogue. Player drives the DeLorean from the first film, speeds at 88mph and vanishes, leaving a fire trail and spinning license plate.

Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series: The Plot Thinnens (2006) (TV Episode) The Power of Love plays when Time Wizard uses his power

Idiocracy (2006) After Joe escapes prison and is running down the street, he passes a burned out carcas of a DeLorean with the signature Back to the Future (1985) booster engines in the back.

Dirty Sanchez: The Movie (2006) "flux capacitor" mentioned

Simon Says (2006) Stanley balls his hand into a fist in exactly the same way as George McFly does at the end of 'Back To The Future'

100 höjdare: Sveriges skönaste människor: Västkusten (2006) (TV Episode) Mentioned by name

My Name Is Earl: Jump for Joy (2006) (TV Episode) Earl mentions film when describing Randy's 'brain loop' problem

Lost: A Tale of Two Cities (2006) (TV Episode) Sawyer mentions Doc Brown as a nickname

Cheese Head (2006) Alma mentioned the movie

Vecinos: Volver al futuro (2006) (TV Episode) Reference to the title, but in spanish.

The World of the End (2006) (Short) Tinkly bells in score for prominent car reveal

Bully (2006) (Video Game) The clock tower at the town square is stopped at the same time as in the Back To The Future films,

Homestarrunner.com: Everything Else, Volume 2 (2006) (Video) In "Homestarloween Party", the Gremlin is shown to have a flux capacitor

Heroes: Chapter Six 'Better Halves' (2006) (TV Episode) The "Tales from Space" comic book appears in this episode.

Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories (2006) (Video Game) In the mission 'Domo Arigato Domestoboto', the domestobot's POV shot makes a reference to 'outsourcing flux capacitors'.

Cobra Starship Makes a Video (2006) (TV Movie) In the beggining their video "Guilty Pleasure" Gabe is shown getting out of a DeLorean based on the one in the movie with vents on the back. (2008)

Heroes: Chapter Ten 'Six Months Ago' (2006) (TV Episode) Hiro tries to call Ando but gets in touch with himself on the phone. Fearing a temporal paradox, he quickly hangs up and says "Great Scott" (Doc Brown's recurrent line) with his accent

An Evening with Kevin Smith 2: Evening Harder (2006) (Video) When asked if he'd change anything if he could go back in time, Smith jokes about hopping into the DeLorean and almost sleeping with his mother.

Van Wilder 2: The Rise of Taj (2006) One of the answers in the quiz bowl was "flux capacitor"

The Christmas Card (2006) (TV Movie) Hero and heroine first meet when the guy saves the girl's father from getting hit by a car, just like Marty saves George from getting hit when he falls out of the tree while spying on Lorraine.

Night Owls 3 (2007) (Short) Snippet of Music is Used.

Ghost Rider (2007) The spinning license plate that falls off the HellCycle is incredibly similar to spinning license plate from the time-traveling DeLorean.

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Atari 5200 (2007) (TV Episode) The Nerd says "damn damn" like Doc Brown does in the film

Knocked Up (2007) Ben and Pete talk about Doc Brown, the DeLorean and Pete quotes the line "Where we're going, we don't need roads"

Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series: Jagshamesh! (2007) (TV Episode) Bakura says "cards where we're duling we don't need cards" like Doc Brown's line "where we're going we don't need roads"

Friday Night Lights: Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes (2007) (TV Episode) Riggins watches the movie with his neighbor and her son.

Everybody Hates Chris: Everybody Hates Baseball (2007) (TV Episode) Tasha invites Chris to see this movie at the cinema

Doctor Who: The Shakespeare Code (2007) (TV Episode) The Doctor refers to the film.

Gilmore Girls: It's Just Like Riding a Bike (2007) (TV Episode) Rory tells Lorelai that she should buy a DeLorean like Doc Brown had.

Kickin' It Old Skool (2007) Justin is called McFly

Brooklyn Rules (2007) Explicitly mentioned by a character

Charlie Bartlett (2007) Len runs down the corridor shouting "88 miles per hour!"

King of the Hill: Hair Today, Gone Today (2007) (TV Episode) Dale mentions the space-time continuum and running into himself in the past.

Children's TV on Trial: Back to the Future: 1990-Now (2007) (TV Episode) Title reference.

Shredderman Rules (2007) (TV Movie) flying car

I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007) on shelf in video store

Star Stories: The Church of Scientology Presents... Being Tom Cruise: Why Scientology Isn't in Any Way Mental (2007) (TV Episode) Flux capacitor is seen

Heroes Unmasked: The Invisible Touch (2007) (TV Episode) Referenced by name

South Park: Imaginationland (2007) (TV Episode) Dr. Emmett Brown is briefly seen in Imaginationland

Homestar Runner: Jibblies 2 (2007) (TV Episode) The Poopsmith is dressed up as Doc Brown.

Empire Earth III (2007) (Video Game) The western future era flying unit "Lightning Sphere" says "1.21 Gigawatts at your service" sometimes when selected

NCIS: Lost & Found (2007) (TV Episode) McGee & DiNozzo are playing "Box Office Trivia" where Back to the Future comes up as a topic

30 Rock: Secrets and Lies (2007) (TV Episode) Josh & Frank dress up as a character from Kenneth's imagination to talk him into doing something for them

No More Heroes (2007) (Video Game) At he very end of the "Real ending," the "To be continued" sign is in the same style as this movie's famous logo.

The Shark Is Still Working: The Impact & Legacy of 'Jaws' (2007) Poster.

It Came from Another World! (2007) At minute 58:00, Professor Jackson mentions the Flux Capacitor in his Subatomic Demoleculator machine, which Dr. Frasier is standing in. A direct reference to the active portion of the time traveling equipment used in Back To The Future.

Degrassi: Minis: Back to Degrassi (2007) (TV Episode) Title reference.

CPC Diary: Back to the Future (2008) (TV Episode) A game based off of the movie is discussed, with some references to the movie included.

Be Kind Rewind (2008) Video case is shown.

Minutemen (2008) (TV Movie) The time machine is built under the cover of a "Back to the Future fan club"; principal named after BTTF actor; penultimate '50s dance; cat named after Albert Einstein (like Doc's dog); first time traveler is inventor's pet; minute difference on watch on inventor's pet provides proof of first successful time travel.

Fly Me to the Moon 3D (2008) Christopher Lloyd voices a character with the last name "McFly"

Familie Sonnenfeld: Angst um Tiffy (2008) (TV Episode) When Tiffany has to get an electroencephalogram and looks herself into a hand-mirror, she mentioned "Like 'Back to the Future'!" (Marty meets 1955-Doc Brown at first time)

It Takes Two: '80s Gold Spectacular (2008) (TV Episode) Grant Denyer tells the first couple, Russell Robertson and Kate Ceberano, that it's time to step into the DeLorean and engage the flux capacitor as they go Back to the Future.

Sam and Max: Chariots of the Dogs (2008) (Video Game) When Sam looks at the coat hanger in the future office he says "Where we're going, we don't need... coats.",

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

The Office: Night Out (2008) (TV Episode) Michael mentions that it is his second-favorite movie.

The Big Bang Theory: The Nerdvana Annihilation (2008) (TV Episode) Sheldon mentions it to cheer up Leonard

Kanye West: Good Morning (2008) (Video) Dropout Bear drives around in the DeLorean from this film.

Jellyscream! (2008) Dave wakes up lying in the same position and at the same time as Marty near the end of the film.

Hannah Montana: The Way We Almost Weren't (2008) (TV Episode) Like Marty McFly, Miley travels to her parents' adolecent years and helps them fall in love. Jackson's disappearance mimics that of Marty's older siblings.

Operation: Zeitsturm (2008) (Video) Ticking clocks during the title sequence and 1.21GW mentioned as the necessary energy for time travel.

The Fairly OddParents: Odd Squad/For Emergencies Only (2008) (TV Episode) "Where we're going, we don't need laws".

The Simpsons Ride (2008) (Video) Doc Brown appears in the a video shown during the ride's line queue.

Robutt (2008) (Short) The flame-tracks present when the time machine is used are a nod to those of the DeLorean.

The Middleman: The Manicoid Teleportation Conundrum (2008) (TV Episode) References to characters Dr. Emmett Brown & Mr. Strickland, as well as TWIN PINES MALL.

A Disease Called Man (2008) (Short) Eddie Fishburn's t-shirt, in the dialouge between he and his father, Trent, features a deloreon and the phrase "1.21 jiggowatts!"

My Longest Day (2008) (Short) the Delorean is a time machine element

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Batman: Part 2 (2008) (TV Episode) when the AVGN is hitting the Joker, stereotypical words like "pow!" and "bam!" appear, it then shows "Biff!" and "Marty!"

Nostalgia Critic: He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2008) (TV Episode) The Critic calls James Tolkan "the principal from 'Back to the Future'".

Lost in Austen: Episode #1.1 (2008) (TV Episode) Elizabeth Bennet assuming Amanda's surname is Spencer because of the label in her underthings references the scene when Lorraine thinks Marty's name is Calvin because his underwear have a Calvin Klein label.

I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue (2008) (TV Movie) "Bactrian to the Future"

My Best Friend's Girl (2008) "My Delorean" referring to change back something

Face Eater (2008) Lenny is seen waxing Flecks' Cadillac towards the end of the film. This is a reference to Biff waxing the McFly BMW in Back to the Future

Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy: A Scottsman Who Can't Watch a Movie Without Shouting at the Screen (2008) (TV Episode) The Scotsman shouts at Marty McFly hanging around Doc Brown and going back to the '50s in the DeLorean time machine.

Supernatural: In the Beginning (2008) (TV Episode) Dean goes back to when his parents were teens. In the diner scene at the beginning, someone shouts 'Winchester!' and both Dean and his younger father turn, just as when Biff called 'McFly!' and both Marty and his father turned. Dean also makes a reference to a DeLorean at a later point.

Nostalgia Critic: Kazaam (2008) (TV Episode) "Did Kazaam just go back to the future?"

Apocalypse How (2008) (TV Movie) The flux capacitor was mentioned.

Spaceballs: The Animated Series: Druidian Idol (2008) (TV Episode) Yogurt says '1.21 Jiggawatts, it's our only chance'

Nostalgia Critic: Double Dragon (2008) (TV Episode) The Nostalgia Critic says that Billy and Jimmy's car runs on fusion, just like the "Back to the Future" car.

Incómodos (2008) Movie poster shown

Midnight Club: Los Angeles (2008) (Video Game) Many references to this movie are spread throughout the game. A Plutonium-powered DeLorean time machine has a prominent role in the first movie that driven by Judas. The Lone Pine Mall appears in both. Lester mentioned Marty McFly. Chung Hee mentioned the flux capacitor. Karol discuss the movie. The theme from the movie plays. Julian refers to the film. Victor mentioned the movie when discussing time travel. Pete makes a reference to a DeLorean at a later point. Booke references this film. A film festival of all three "Back to the Future" movies is seen at Hollywood Boulevard. The Los Angeles book store has A Match Made in Space by George McFly. Judas mentions the DeLorean and plutonium. 1955 was listed on the racing list. Achievement Title: "Time Travel in Midnight Club". The flux capacitor is seen at the Hollywood Auto garage. The "Time is on my Side" book by Marty McFly is right next to the brain-wave analyzer created by Dr. Emmett Brown appears at the Santa Monica Place Mall. The scene where Tommy get away from the Police Officers of Los Angeles in the staff car recreates the skateboard/manure scene from Back to the Future. LA Cop uses the dialogue as Doc Brown by saying: "Great Scott!". The three-lined glowing part of Laticia's device resembles a Flux Capacitor, the main piece from the DeLorean DMC-12 Time Machine to travel in time from the Back to the Future movies. Nikolai cannot start the 1964 Chevrolet Impala and hits his head on the horn to get it started. Marcel says to LA Cop: "Are you telling me you built a time machine out of a DeLorean?" Martin is named after Marty McFly. Doc is named after Doc Brown. The Enchantment Under The Sea Dance poster is seen at Classic Autos. the flux capacitor appears in Hollywood Auto. Annie references Jennifer Parker. The signature "Dr. E. Brown Enterprises" on the Ultimaster Aeromaster. Characters from Midnight Club II get into a Rocket Delorian and drive through the wall, leaving two flame-tracks, then Doc Brown looks in through the door. The town square of Los Angeles resembles Hill Valley, including courthouse and famous clock. Andrew controlled the 1969 Ford Boss 302 Mustang using the remote control is a homage to Doc Brown test the remote control for the DeLorean, and Einstein travels one minute into the future and disappears in "Back to the Future". Lester and Pinky drives the '88 Volkswagen Scirocco, which as the DeLorean; the car speeds fast and traveled though time, leaving a track of flames behind them.

Midnight Club: L.A. Remix (2008) (Video Game) The movie appears at the Los Angeles film festival. Joe says to Dave, "Are you telling me you built a time machine out of a DeLorean?" The scene where Oswaldo get away from the Police Officers of Los Angeles in the cop cars recreates the skateboard/manure scene from Back to the Future. Julian imitates Doc Brown by saying: "And this the Temporal Experiment Number one", Julian's electrical power for the rocket car was success. Judas drives the DeLorean from this film; it reaches 88mph and travels in time to South Central 1985, leaves two trails of fire behind and spinning license plate

Bronson (2008) The image of Charlie in a barred bed as a forshadowing of his future is a nod to a similar scene in Back To the Future.

Smallville: Bloodline (2008) (TV Episode) When Lois sees the portal in the Phantom Zone, she says to Kara, "This is our DeLorean?"

Monkeyshine (2008) The opening shot is an homage to the opening 'Clock' sequence.

Chuck: Chuck Versus the Gravitron (2008) (TV Episode) After Ellie says that maybe Chuck and Sarah will walk through the door, and they do, Morgan looks at the door and says, "Swedish bikini team," and then "Delorean. Flying Delorean."

NCIS: Dagger (2008) (TV Episode) Abby: "Just gotta get me the schedule and get back to today's problems..." A subtle reference to the DeLorean; a time-travelling car in Back to the Future

The Fairly OddParents: 9 Lives!/Dread 'n' Breakfast (2008) (TV Episode) Timmy uses a DeLorean as a time-machine.

The Newspaper (2008) (Short) When the main characters says he travel in time without a drive licence.

Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh (2008) (TV Movie) When Crazy Steve drives off in his DeLorean, the license plate falls off, spins and then drops flat onto the ground.

Chuck: Chuck Versus the DeLorean (2008) (TV Episode) The DeLorean is the same car model used in the movie, as Morgan says before buying it.

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

Chikara: King of Trios 2008 - Night I (2008) (Video) Eddie Kingston's Spinning Backfist is called the Backfist to the Future

Chikara: King of Trios 2008 - Night III (2008) (Video) Eddie Kingston's Spinning Backfist is called the Backfist to the Future

Chikara Young Lions Cup VI: Night III (2008) (Video) Eddie Kingston's Spinning Backfist is called the Backfist to the Future

CHIKARA Grit and Glory (2008) (Video) Eddie Kingston's Spinning Backfist is called the Backfist to the Future

Top 10 Star Trek Technobabbles (2008) (Short) The movie poster is shown.

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!

Cyprien (2009) Kiki asks Cyprien what power is needed by the DeLorean to travel in time. Cyprien answer 2.21 gigawatts.

Rifftrax Shorts: Overcoming Fear (2009) (TV Episode) "The least we can do is give it a fair trial." Kevin: "George McFly is right!"

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #7.87 (2009) (TV Episode) Included in a $4,000 question

Chuck: Chuck Versus the Third Dimension (2009) (TV Episode) At the end, 'To Be Continued' is shown.

Terry Pratchett: Living with Alzheimer's (2009) (TV Movie) Reference to 1.21 gigawatts

Fanboys (2009) Hutch claims he owns a flux capacitor to impress Amber.

Saturday Night Live: Bradley Cooper/TV on the Radio (2009) (TV Episode) Johnny Lawrence (Bradley Cooper) mentions that one of next week's guests will be Biff from "Back to the Future."

F.E.A.R. 2: Project Origin (2009) (Video Game) A large piece of tubing on the side of a telesthetic chair with an Abomination strapped in it is labelled with '1.21 gigawatts.' This is the amount of energy Doc Brown states is required to travel through time.

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

Frequently Asked Questions About Time Travel (2009) Cassie calls Ray a "future boy" when not believing he is a time-traveler, just like Doc-from-the-past calls Marty in a similar situation

QI: The Future (2009) (TV Episode) Stephen Fry says "Back to the Future" as a link between two questions.

Two and a Half Men: She'll Still Be Dead at Halftime (2009) (TV Episode) Alan and Jake are watching and discussing.

A Look Back at Howard the Duck (2009) (Video) Mentioned.

17 Again (2009) The scene where Mike/Mark stands up and defends his son Alex in the school cafeteria is similar to the scene where Marty stands up, also in a school cafeteria, against Biff to defend his father.

I Love You, Man (2009) While playing guitar, Sydney recites the "Marvin Berry" line from BTTF before falling off of the couch.

Family Guy: The Juice Is Loose! (2009) (TV Episode) Marty McFly appears during the storm and tells Stewie about this Future

Alarm für Cobra 11 - Die Autobahnpolizei: Genies unter sich (2009) (TV Episode) A car which looks like the original Delorean from this movie appears and during this time the movie's soundtrack theme is playing

The Great Food Revolution: The Battle to Get on Your Plate (2009) (TV Episode) Liz Neumark's Plaza Hotel feast is called the Back to the Future menu.

Super Capers: The Origins of Ed and the Missing Bullion (2009) time machine complete with a flux capacitor

For All Mankind (2009) (Short) Johnny Red bases all of his scientific research for time travel on Back To The Future, particularly the speed at which he needs to attain for launch.

Lost: Whatever Happened, Happened (2009) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Hurley

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #7.129 (2009) (TV Episode) Marty McFly is included in a $1,000 question

American Dad!: Delorean Story-An (2009) (TV Episode) Stan buys the car from this film.

Dollhouse: Haunted (2009) (TV Episode) Title is mentioned when Topher is trying to come up with something clever to say when someone is a caught from behind.

Chuck: Chuck Versus the Ring (2009) (TV Episode) Jeff: "This is in 4/4 time, it's in D. Watch me for the changes."

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

Family Guy: Three Kings (2009) (TV Episode) Cleveland mentions Marty McFly in the 'Stand by Me' segment

The Office: Company Picnic (2009) (TV Episode) Michael and Holly discuss it while planning their presentation for the picnic.

Nostalgia Critic: Sidekicks (2009) (TV Episode) Critic claims a ceremonial mask resembles Doc Brown

10 Things I Hate About You: Don't Give Up (2009) (TV Episode) While Kat is working on her car, Brad asks her if she remembered "to recalibrate (her) flux capacitor."

Hell's Kitchen: 10 Chefs Compete (2009) (TV Episode) Robert knocks his head and says, "Hello McFly" in imitation

30 Rock: A XXX Parody (2009) (Video) Referenced as 'Black to the Future'

Waking Sleeping Beauty (2009) Robert Zemeckis is mentioned as the director of this movie.

Cleanflix (2009) shown on list

Phobidilia (2009) McFly mentioned

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

Phineas and Ferb: Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo (2009) (TV Episode) As she travels through time, Candace says, "Back to the future."

Ratchet & Clank Future: A Crack in Time (2009) (Video Game) One skill point is called "Outta Time".

Supernatural: The End (2009) (TV Episode) Referenced by Dean

Bad Movie Beatdown: The Time Machine (2009) (TV Episode) Film Brain wears a BTTF T-shirt

Splinterheads (2009) A Delorean can be seen in the driveway for the kid's birthday party. Actress Lea Thompson who plays Justin Frost's mother in the film starred in Back to the Future which features famously a Delorean.

Nostalgia Critic: Suburban Commando (2009) (TV Episode) Doc Brown is referenced.

Wizards of Waverly Place: Franken-Girl (2009) (TV Episode) Justin's spell calls for 1.21 Gigawatts of electricity

The Fairly OddParents: Wishology: The Big Beginning (2009) (TV Episode) Timmy and Jorgen escape from Timmy's world to Fairy World via Jorgen's fairy motorcycle, they leaving a track of flames behind on the ground leading to the wall of the Dimmsdale Mall is similar to those are made by the DeLorean.

Tuck Bushman and the Legend of Piddledown Dale (2009) Dialogue at camp site between Tuck and jerry

Borderlands (2009) (Video Game) One of the game trophies is called "1.21 Gigawatts", a reference to the famous line from Dr. Brown.

Nostalgia Critic: Casper (2009) (TV Episode) Mentioned as another movie that included a breakfast machine.

The Thick of It: Episode #3.2 (2009) (TV Episode) Nicola asks Terri if she has found a flux capacitor for her time machine.

A Christmas Carol (2009) After sending the prize turkey on to Bob Cratchit's house, Scrooge grabs onto the back of a carriage and hangs on for a ride down the street, waving to people. Many viewers saw this as a nod to one of Robert Zemeckis' previous works, Back to the Future. However, when asked about it in an interview, Zemeckis said that had not occurred to him but reasoned it was a subconscious image.

Community: Home Economics (2009) (TV Episode) Abed has a poster for Back to the Future on his door.

Jack and the Beanstalk (2009) On the board a picture of the flux capacitor is drawn, additional Christopher Lloyd as a teacher who was the Doc Brown in "Back to the Future" and invented the flux capacitor

Saturday Night Live: Taylor Swift (2009) (TV Episode) Plot recounted by Lorenzo MacIntosh

Rifftrax Shorts: Call It Free Part 1 (2009) (TV Episode) "Radiator cap, anti-freeze, battery transmissiotrys, smoke job, blow, gas, oil change." Bill: "Muffler belt, blinker fluid, flux capacitor..."

Stargate Universe: Time (2009) (TV Episode) Title mentioned by Eli when talking about time travel

Planet 51 (2009) The town square resembles Hill Valley, including courthouse and famous clock.

30 Rock: Sun Tea (2009) (TV Episode) Tracey asks for a Delorean to travel back in time in

Sanctuary: Veritas (2009) (TV Episode) Kate calls Will 'McFly'.

Ed Byrne: Different Class (2009) (Video) Plot holes referenced in routine

I'm in the Band: Weasels in the House (2009) (TV Episode) Both feature a bald principal named Strickland.

Stuck Like Chuck (2009) Charlie is upset when he finds out they are making a Back to the Future 4

The Supermarket (2009) Back To The Future t-shirt worn by lead character

Bestsellers (2009) Mentioned in the film.

Tosh.0: David After Dentist (2010) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue

The Crocodiles Strike Back (2010) During a chase scene, Hannes kicks his skateboard under the car's bumper, runs over the car and jumps back on his board just like Marty McFly.

Life Unexpected: Rent Uncollected (2010) (TV Episode) Nate references using a DeLorean to travel back in time to change things.

Supernatural: The Song Remains the Same (2010) (TV Episode) Dean mentions the DeLorean and plutonium

Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios Part 14 (2010) (TV Episode) Robert Zemeckis got hired to direct Who Framed Roger Rabbit directing making this film.

American Pickers: Back Breaker (2010) (TV Episode) Mentioned via on screen graphic

Psych: Death Is in the Air (2010) (TV Episode) Shawn believes that one of the lab scientists looks like Christopher Lloyd and asks him whether the lab was closed "for striking the clock tower with lightning."

The Irate Gamer: Mario's Time Machine/Mario Is Missing: Part 2 (2010) (TV Episode) "Jumping gigowatts! Just give me a flux capacitor so I can get the hell out of here."

The People vs. George Lucas (2010) An interviewee talks about time traveling in a DeLorean.

Nostalgia Critic: Bio-Dome (2010) (TV Episode) Critic contrasts the scientists in Bio-Dome from Doc Brown.

Hot Tub Time Machine (2010) Characters and Story Discussed

Richard Roeper & the Movies: Hot Tub Time Machine (2010) (TV Episode) Roeper compares the movie to Hot Tub Time Machine

Fringe: Peter (2010) (TV Episode) In the parallel universe in 1985, there is a cinema marquee advertising Back to the Future (1985) starring Eric Stoltz. In reality, Stoltz was cast as Marty McFly in the film but was replaced by the original choice of Michael J. Fox after several weeks of filming.

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Dancing with the Stars 4 (2010) (TV Episode) Included in a $2,000 question

Glass Reflection: The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2010) (TV Episode) "Great Scott!"

QI: Geometry (2010) (TV Episode) Michael J. Fox is mentioned in relation to time travel

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

Nostalgia Critic: Flubber (2010) (TV Episode) Listed among the other films that have a breakfast serving machine similar to the one in Flubber.

Jeopardy!: Episode #26.149 (2010) (TV Episode) Subject of a $400 clue in the category "Homages to 'Star Wars'"

Zurück zum Glück (2010) (TV Movie) The main character time travels in the past by car, just like Marty, a scientist helps the main character to get back to the future, the death of a friend is prevended via message, like with Dr. Brown in the older movie

Chuck: Chuck Versus the Tooth (2010) (TV Episode) Chuck calls Doctor Dreyfus "Doc." Doctor Dreyfus is played by Christopher Lloyd who played Doc Brown in the Back to the Future trilogy.

Board James: Mr. Bucket (2010) (TV Episode) A poster of this movie was seen in the living room.

The Cleveland Show: Cleveland's Angels (2010) (TV Episode) "Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads."

The Cinema Snob: Bad Movie Cinema Snob: McBain (2010) (TV Episode) Film Brain wears a BTTF t-shirt

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #8.162 (2010) (TV Episode) Included in a $10,000 question

Shaun the Sheep: Bitzer from the Black Lagoon (2010) (TV Episode) Shaun cannot start the farmers truck and hits his head on the horn to get it started.

Brief Film Reviews: My DVD/Blu-Ray Collection (2010) (TV Episode) DVD cover shown.

Knight and Day (2010) While the plane is crashing in the cornfield a scarecrow falls on the window just like it did in Back to the Future Pt:1 while Marty was landing from 1985 in a cornfield

Waking Up (2010) Martin Brown's name is a mixture of Marty McFly and Doc Brown

Tosh.0: Cartwheeling Goalie (2010) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue

Futurama: The Duh-Vinci Code (2010) (TV Episode) Leonardo da Vinci's opponent Biff is a reference to that movie

Video Game Vault: World Heroes (2010) (TV Episode) Appearance (Doc Brown).

Eureka: A New World (2010) (TV Episode) When Carter and Dr. Grant 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. also, Henry tells Jack that he is almost "outta time". Dr. Brown';s time-traveling Deloran's license plate reads: "Outtatime".

StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty (2010) (Video Game) A character worries about "disrupting the space time continuum" quoting Back to the Future.

Psych: Shawn and Gus in Drag (Racing) (2010) (TV Episode) While watching footage of Lassiter's car chase, Shawn says, "As soon as Lassie hits 88, he goes back in time."

Bad Movie Beatdown: Epic Movie (2010) (TV Episode) "From George McFly to THIS!?"

The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The Last Exorcism/Piranha 3D/Vampires Suck (2010) (TV Episode) Ryan Downey compares Christopher Lloyd's role in "Piranha 3D" to Doc Brown

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Back to the Future Trilogy (2010) (TV Episode) characters featured on title card

Melissa & Joey: Dancing with the Stars of Toledo (2010) (TV Episode) In this episode, Melissa (Melissa Joan Hart) says, "Where we're going, we don't need knees." In Back to the Future (1985), Dr. Emmett Brown (Christopher Lloyd) says, "Where we're going, we don't need roads."

Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole (2010) (TV Episode) Digit's father has a white hair and says he has a Delorean, just like Doc Brown

Nostalgia Critic: Ernest Scared Stupid (2010) (TV Episode) Critic imitates Doc saying: "Marty, I've transformed myself into a withering black lady."

Castle: Punked (2010) (TV Episode) Re; the Delorean, comically thought to be a time machine here

Lie to Me: The Royal We (2010) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue

Community: Basic Rocket Science (2010) (TV Episode) In final sequence Abed's cardboard box spaceship has a flux capacitor drawn on the back wall

Community: Messianic Myths and Ancient Peoples (2010) (TV Episode) Abed says Jesus was like E.T., Edward Scissorhands, and Marty McFly combined

Tales from the Future (2010) (TV Mini-Series) Making of.

WWE SmackDown vs. RAW 2011 (2010) (Video Game) Edge mentions the flux capacitor when building the time machine with Christian.

Jeopardy!: Episode #27.35 (2010) (TV Episode) referenced in clue in "Car & Driver" category

Being Erica: Physician, Heal Thyself (2010) (TV Episode) mentioned by Darryl

Raising Hope: Blue Dots (2010) (TV Episode) Burt says, "Just like 'Back to the Future'."

Familiar Faces: Familiar Faces #44: Battletoads Part 2 (2010) (TV Episode) The signature anthem from this film is heard.

One Tree Hill: Lists, Plans (2010) (TV Episode) Julian quotes the line "Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads"

Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights: Episode #1.2 (2010) (TV Episode) T Carter Mondell is making "Black to the Future"

Conan: Zeus Was Framed (2010) (TV Episode) Dr. Michio Kaku mentions the DeLorean in this movie

Leverage: The Ho Ho Ho Job (2010) (TV Episode) "What can I do? Twin Pines took all my customers."

RiffTrax: High School Musical (2010) Mike: "He's gonna slam into Marty McFly duck walking across the stage."

Slumber's Kiss (2010) (Short) In Slumber's Kiss, there's a reference to the plot of this movie and the DeLorean time machine.

RiffTrax: Shorts-Tacular Shorts-Stravaganza! (2010) (Video) "The least we can do is give it a fair trial." Kevin: "George McFly is right!"

Chikara: Terror in the Neighborhood - Rendezvous at Big Gulch (2010) (Video) Eddie Kingston's Spinning Backfist is called the Backfist to the Future

The Ricky Gervais Show: Clive Warren (2011) (TV Episode) Stephen dresses like Marty McFly in one scene

American Dad!: Fart-Break Hotel (2011) (TV Episode) When Steve goes back in time to the 80s, he is dressed like Marty McFly.

Fringe: The Firefly (2011) (TV Episode) Christopher Lloyd (known as Dr. Emmet Brown in Back To The Future fims) plays a character called Roscoe Joyce. His son, who died in 1985, comes to visit him from the past. Not only is there time travel theme in this episode, but the year 1985 is the present time in Back To The Future films

Chuck: Chuck Versus the Gobbler (2011) (TV Episode) Alex puts on Morgans unworn original Back to the Future T-shirt.

Chuck: Chuck Versus the Push Mix (2011) (TV Episode) "Twin Pines" is the name of the mall in Back to the Future. "Twin Pines" Cabin is where Orion says to meet.

Paul (2011) Before Tara gets into the spaceship, Paul tells her she doesn't need a toothbrush as "Where we're going, we don't need teeth," paraphrasing Doc Brown's "We don't need roads" line.

Leyla and Mecnun (2011) (TV Series) Aksakalli Dede tries to make a time machine with a car as Dr. Emmett Brown.

Not Charlie Sheen's House of Whores XXX (2011) (Video) Title mentioned by narrator

Take Me Home Tonight (2011) Poster is shown in a video store.

Modern Family: Two Monkeys and a Panda (2011) (TV Episode) referenced by character

The Angry Video Game Nerd: R.O.B. the Robot (2011) (TV Episode) "This setup is something Doc Brown or Pee-Wee Herman would use"

Detention (2011) Poster seen, Teacher is talking about flux Capacitor and 1.21 gig watts on chalkboard.

No Ordinary Family: No Ordinary Future (2011) (TV Episode) Katie mentions Doc Brown's Delorean and talks about Marty McFly's hand disappearing at the Enchantment Under the Sea Dance.

Half in the Bag: Paul and Toronto Comic Con (2011) (TV Episode) The DeLorean Time Machine seen at comic-con

Forget About It: Terminator (2011) (TV Episode) "The story is about traveling in time to change the past or the future. So here I should put a 'Doctor Who' or 'Back to the Future' joke."

Conan: Ding Dong the Witch Is Dad (2011) (TV Episode) The opening animation depicts the DeLorean crossing the bridge and travelling back to 1928

Arthur (2011) Arthur drives the "Back to the Future" DeLorean to meet Burt Johnson

Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: Mars Needs Moms (2011) (TV Episode) The musical score of "Mars Needs Moms" reminds Hewy of this movie

Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil (2011) Twice in the movie, Red reacts angrily to an accusation of cowardice just as Marty did constantly.

Deadheads (2011) Brent mentions the flux capacitor

You Got Served: Beat the World (2011) mentioned in rap lyrics

Breaking In: 21.0 Jump Street (2011) (TV Episode) the "Enchantment Under The Sea" sign at the prom

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

The Cinema Snob: Pieces (2011) (TV Episode) "Guess we're in Hill Valley now..."

Link to the Future (2011) (Short) Title reference.

Anime Abandon: The Humanoid (2011) (TV Episode) mentioned when dicussing the '80s

Duke Nukem Forever (2011) (Video Game) The cannon you use to fight the Mothership has a sign outside its chamber that says "Phased Photon Cannon 1.21 Gigawatts".

Bad Movie Beatdown: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - Part 1 (2011) (TV Episode) Spoony wears a BTTF shirt

Tosh.0: Cheerleader Fail (2011) (TV Episode) Referenced in dialogue

Bad Movie Beatdown: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - Part 2 (2011) (TV Episode) Spoony wears a BTTF shirt

Visionado obligado: El Vengador Tóxico (2011) (TV Episode) mentioned

The Cinema Snob: Nekromantik (2011) (TV Episode) "Roughly, we cut to Biff Tannen..."

Gymkhana 4: The Hollywood Megamercial (2011) (Short) Film reference.

The Man from the Future (2011) Inspiration

Driver: San Francisco (2011) (Video Game) When driving the Delorean DMC-12 if you drive above 88 mph you will unlock the challenge Blast From the Past.

Curb Your Enthusiasm: Larry vs. Michael J. Fox (2011) (TV Episode) Larry asks Michael J Fox how he would feel if he goes back to 1985 and talk during the movie. To which Michael replies that he feels like the conversation is going into time travel. Referencing Back to the Future, which came out in 1985

Movie Nights: The Fly II (2011) (TV Episode) "He went from being almost Marty McFly to...Marty McFly."

The Gruen Transfer: Sports Betting (2011) (TV Episode) In the Ad Crunch segment, Bridget Taylor talks about the shoes that Michael J. Fox wore in Back to the Future.

Saturday Night Live: Alec Baldwin/Radiohead (2011) (TV Episode) In Crispin Glover's (Andy Samberg) screen test for "Top Gun," he says, "Get your damn hands off her," referencing George McFly's line in "Back to the Future."

Mad: TransBOREmores 3: Dark of the Blue Moon/The Walking Fred (2011) (TV Episode) 1955 was listed on the portal list.

Potpourri (2011) The first question in the Philosophy class asks about the time traveling in Back to the Future

Forza Motorsport 4 (2011) (Video Game) There is an achievement called "Outta Time," which involves driving a DeLorean 88 mph.

Paranormal Activity 3 (2011) Randy and Dennis discuss the improperly named film, citing that the plot revolves around travelling to the past then returning to the present as apposed to time travel back to the future.

Ask That Guy with the Glasses: Ask That Guy #65 (2011) (TV Episode) Ask That Guy says "They found me" and shouts Libyans before being shot at.

Conan: Alibi for the Murder Andy's Committing Tonight (2011) (TV Episode) Ray Liotta mentions Christopher Lloyd from Taxi and BTTF

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

Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: The Top 13 Scariest Animated Monsters (2011) (TV Episode) Listed as a movie directed by Robert Zemeckis

Dirty Soap: Days of Our Mama Drama (2011) (TV Episode) mentioned in dialogue

Yu-Gi-Oh! 3D: Bonds Beyond Time Abridged (2011) (TV Movie) Crimson Dragon: "Remember, once you hit eighty-eight miles per hour-."

Animenia: The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2011) (TV Episode) Music is played.

Conan: Happy One Year Anniversary to Us, and to Lisa and Greg Drucker of Wayne, New Jersey (2011) (TV Episode) Conan misquotes 'You're gonna be fine, it's your kids I worry about' at the end of the Julie Bowen interview

Family Guy: Back to the Pilot (2011) (TV Episode) Title Parody.

Special Collector's Edition: Calles de fuego (2011) (TV Episode) DVD trilogy mentioned

Rich Hall's Continental Drifters (2011) (TV Movie) Poster shown. Discussing 80s movies, Rich Hall says "Why show a normal car when you can show a car that goes back into the future?"

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

The Cleveland Show: Skip Day (2011) (TV Episode) "there's no roads where we're going"

NCIS: Los Angeles: Higher Power (2011) (TV Episode) the Flux capacitor and the DeLorean are mentioned

Beavis and Butt-Head: Time Machine/Massage (2011) (TV Episode) mentioned by Beavis

Metal Dead (2011) (Video Game) Lines of dialogue referencing time machine

Flashback (2011) The robot chauffeur says "Where we're going we don't need roads", before the car flys off into the sky.

Back to the Future on Bushnell Avenue (2011) (Short) Featurette about the "peeping tom" tree from the movie.

Z-Lister (2012) (Short) One of Mel's friend is dressed as Doc Brown

Pastor Mike Online: Episode #1.49 (2012) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Mike, and a still image from the movie is shown.

Face Off: Return to Oz (2012) (TV Episode) poster seen

Royal Pains: My Back to the Future (2012) (TV Episode) Title reference.

Portlandia: Cops Redesign (2012) (TV Episode) mentioned by character

2 Broke Girls: And the Blind Spot (2012) (TV Episode) Max mentions one of the main characters in this movie, Marty Mcfly

Svengoolie: Munster, Go Home! (2012) (TV Episode) Delorean time machine exhibit at the Volo Auto Museum, with some Svengoolie jokes about the lines.

Hill Street (2012) Referenced by name.

Hawaii Five-0: Kupale (2012) (TV Episode) "For arguments sake, let's just say that this guy did not own a DeLorean."

Psych: Indiana Shawn and the Temple of the Kinda Crappy, Rusty Old Dagger (2012) (TV Episode) Shawn says, "Get your damn hands off her!", and Gus parodies George McFly's line in the movie.

Happy Endings: The Kerkovich Way (2012) (TV Episode) Dave mentions 'Marty McFly'

Dreamworld (2012) Characters dress up as Doc and Marty.

21 Jump Street (2012) Jenko mentions "flux capacitor" when doing a chemistry solution.

Psych: Autopsy Turvy (2012) (TV Episode) Shawn asks, "Where the hell are we?" Gus then adds, "*When* the hell are we?" This references "Back to the Future," when Doc Brown says that the appropriate question to ask when Einstein disappears one minute into the future is "When the hell is he?"

American Dad!: The Kidney Stays in the Picture (2012) (TV Episode) mentioned by Stan

Saturday Morning RPG (2012) (Video Game) Main character is named Marty and he will sometimes say "This is heavy". Players can earn an achievement called "1.21 Gigawatts" for causing 121 damage with an energy item. There's also a DeLorean with "88" written on it.

Something's Happening in Room C241 (2012) (Short) Marsden and Ian have a poster in their room

Dreaming Alaska (2012) The first movie that the director experienced as a child. In Thomas' room there's the poster hung on the wall and his car wears the "outatime" plate. Also Alan uses the words "Grande Giove!", the italian version of "Great Scott!" spoke by Christopher Lloyd in the Back To The Future trilogy.

American Dad!: Toy Whorey (2012) (TV Episode) Among the cars in Roger's collection is Mr. Kirkoff's Delorean time machine prior to getting the passenger door, the 1966 Batmobile, and the 1961 Ferrari 250 GT California from Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

Men in Black 3 (2012) CRM-114 is a double reference to Dr. Strangelove and Back to the Future, a time travel franchise which used the same Strangelove tribute.

Bones: The Past in the Present (2012) (TV Episode) listed as one of Pelant's Pay Per View movies

CHIKARA Chikarasaurus Rex: How to Hatch a Dinosaur (2012) (TV Special) Eddie Kingston's Spinning Backfist is called the Backfist to the Future.

Mater's Tall Tales: Time Travel Mater (2012) (TV Episode) A vehicle speeding and disappearing in lightning to time travel

Friendsheep (2012) (Short) At 3:05, on can see a movie poster "Sheep to the Future" that is the same as one of the Back to the Future (1985) posters, with "Back" replaced by "Sheep".

Tosh.0: Skateboarder Hit by Truck (2012) (TV Episode) Marty McFly mentioned

The Projectionist Project: Men in Black 3 (2012) (TV Episode) The Projectionist mentions the film.

Mad: Betty White & the Huntsman/Ancient Greek Mythbusters (2012) (TV Episode) Perseus uses the Delorean Time Machine to travel.

Lego Batman 2: DC Super Heroes (2012) (Video Game) In one level, if the hands of a clock on a clock tower are turned, lightning strikes the building and the clock blows up.

Lab Rats: Back from the Future (2012) (TV Episode) Title spoof

Todd's Pop Song Reviews: "Call Me Maybe" by Carly Rae Jepsen (2012) (TV Episode) It is referenced.

Across the Edge: The Making of River's Edge (2012) (TV Movie) Crispin Glover discusses his decision to take the role in River's Edge after gaining recognition for his performance in Back To The Future.

Doc Brown (2012) (Short) Prequel

Atop the Fourth Wall: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (2012) (TV Episode) "...and punch it to 88 miles per hour to return to the 23rd century."

Nostalgia Critic: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (2012) (TV Episode) "They come across an Indian Doc Brown..."

TableTop: Say Anything (2012) (TV Episode) Matt Mira and Josh A. Cagan choose it as their contender for the best 80s movie.

NTSF:SD:SUV: 16 Hop Street (2012) (TV Episode) At the high school is a time traveler from the future who returned to make sure his parents get together so he doesn't fade from existence. Also, the school dance is called the Enchantment Under The Sea Land Dance.

Nostalgia Critic: Scooby-Doo (2012) (TV Episode) Future Critic is a caricature of Doc Brown

General Education (2012) Flux capacitor mentioned

Moone Boy: Men of the Houses (2012) (TV Episode) Declan Mannion refers to Martin as "Marty McCry."

Saturday Night Live: Seth MacFarlane/Frank Ocean (2012) (TV Episode) In the opening monologue, Seth MacFarlane imitates Marty McFly.

Mad: Diary of a Wimpy Kid Icarus/Adjustment Burro (2012) (TV Episode) The Black Spy uses the Delorean time machine to alter the past in order to defeat the White Spy.

Dead Before Dawn 3D (2012) Christopher Lloyd's character says "Great Scott!"

Revolution: No Quarter (2012) (TV Episode) Sign "Lone Pine Mall" at the parking lot where the rebel camp is based.

The Inbetweeners: Crystal Springs (2012) (TV Episode) Jay says, "Where we're going, we don't need porn."

Retro City Rampage (2012) (Video Game) The time machine Deloreon appears.

Cinemassacre's Monster Madness: The Toxic Avenger (2012) (TV Episode) "If you put George McFly and Steve Urkel together."

T.U.F.F. Puppy: Bark to the Future/Lights Camera Quacktion (2012) (TV Episode) Title parody

Flight (2012) A shot in the opening scene shows an alarm clock going off, in a same way of the opening scene of the Zemeckis-directed Back to the Future.

Cinemassacre's Monster Madness: Teen Wolf (2012) (TV Episode) mentioned when discussing Michael J. Fox's popularity

Beauty and the Geek Australia: Episode #4.5 (2012) (TV Episode) Just before his makeover, Dane describes his current look as Marty McFly from Back to the Future.

Mad: Total Recall Me Maybe/The Asgardigans (2012) (TV Episode) The Time Machine DeLorean was briefly seen flying behind Melina.

Facsimile (2012) (Short) The white board in the office has Doc Brown's name on it and references to time travel

It's Christmas, Carol! (2012) (TV Movie) The movie title appears on the Stanley Movie Theater marquee in 1985.

Nikita: Sideswipe (2012) (TV Episode) While Birkhoff prepares his equipment to track down the mole, he says "Flux capacitor... fluxing" - one of Marty's lines from the movie.

Impractical Jokers: Episode #1.6 (2012) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Paul.

Mold! (2012) A line spoken by the colonel on the way to see the mold for the first time. He says "Where we're going, we don't need roads". A reference to a Doc Brown line from Back to the Future.

Raising Hope: Credit Where Credit Is Due (2013) (TV Episode) Burt and Virginia buy the DeLorean time machine from this movie.

The Graham Norton Show: Quentin Tarantino/James McAvoy/Alan Davies/Emeli Sandé (2013) (TV Episode) Referenced by Alan.

Atop the Fourth Wall: Transformers #31 (2013) (TV Episode) "And they're not trying to steal plutonium from this car, which is obviously a DeLorean?"

Atop the Fourth Wall: Happy Days #2 (2013) (TV Episode) "...where the band is performing Earth Angel. Until Marty McFly gets on stage and starts performing "Johnny B. Goode."

Sugarboy: Bike to the Future (2013) (TV Episode) Title parody.

Workaholics: Alice Quits (2013) (TV Episode) One of Jillian's birds is called Marty McFly.

Supernatural: As Time Goes By (2013) (TV Episode) Marty McFly mentioned

The PoseidonGodofWater20 Ultimate Cartoon Collection: Quoted Lines and Copyright Theft (2013) (TV Episode) Mentioned by name, and Lily quotes: "Get out of town" and "Are you telling me you built a time machine out of a DeLorean?"

Sly Cooper: Thieves in Time (2013) (Video Game) There vain traveled though time, leaving a track of flames behind and the license plate spinning in between them.

The Cinema Snob: 42nd Street Forever, Volume 1 (2013) (TV Episode) "Follow us as we join the Libyans from Back to the Future in their VW van."

Anime Abandon: Tenchi Muyo in Love (2013) (TV Episode) theme briefly plays

James & Mike Mondays: SimCity (2013) (TV Episode) Mike - "Where they're going, they need no roads".

Atop the Fourth Wall: Marville #4 (2013) (TV Episode) "...and the way to set the coordinates for the DeLorean..."

Mr & Mrs Murder: A Dog's Life (2013) (TV Episode) When Charlie builds a model of the crime scene, he apologizes for it being "not to scale"

Shameful Sequels: Fred 3 (2013) (TV Episode) "Was that a Back to the Future reference...in Fred?"

Mary and Martha (2013) (TV Movie) Mary says that she wanted to turn back time just like Marty McFly.

Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja: Stank'd to the Future/Wave Slayers (2013) (TV Episode) Title reference

Mr. Young: Mr. First Impression: Part 1 (2013) (TV Episode) Time machine inside of a Delorean. In the movie, it's built into the car. In this episode, it's stored in the glove compartment.

Mr. Young: Mr. First Impression: Part 3 (2013) (TV Episode) In order to make the time machine work, a lightning strike is needed, and the main characters (from the first movie) knows exactly when it will happen.

Psych: 100 Clues (2013) (TV Episode) Christopher Lloyd plays a character who is friends with someone named "Marty", played by Michael J Fox. Lloyd's character frequently uses the phrase "Great Scott!" throughout the movie.

Double Rainboom (2013) (Short) Doc Brown costume on a mannequin, and Rainbow Dash leaves a track of rainbow flames on the ground after warping out of the world. In this scene, there is also a musical reference to the film.

Board James: Dream Phone (2013) (TV Episode) The poster for this movie is seen in James Rolfe' living room.

The Cinema Snob: Plutonium Baby (2013) (TV Episode) "My guess is, it's about Doc Brown fueling a time-traveling baby."

Roaming (2013) Trey mentions the movie by name.

The Cinema Snob: Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (2013) (TV Episode) "George McFly should've broken up this scene minutes ago."

Lost Girl: Those Who Wander (2013) (TV Episode) Kenzie quotes the last line of the movie: "Road? Where we're going, we don't need a road."

Tell 'Em Steve-Dave Puppet Theatre (2013) A faux title sequence appears at one point during the film that directly parodies the title sequence from Back to the Future

Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon (2013) (Video Game) The device worn on the back of heavy units has a light-up display that looks similar to the flux capacitor.

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong With Star Trek (2009) In 5 Minutes Or Less (2013) (TV Episode) Doc Brown is mentioned

The Office: A.A.R.M. (2013) (TV Episode) Jim says, "If you're expecting a fax today, please don't yell out, 'Michael J. Fax from "Fax to the Future"!'"

Blackcat Riffs: Dating: Do's and Don'ts (2013) (TV Episode) The Science Fiction Theater reference comes from the fact that this is George McFly's favorite show from this movie.

The Giant Spider (2013) Character discusses Marty McFly's car spotted by farmer

The Internship (2013) Lyle compares the jerk at the strip club to Biff Tannen from "Back to the Future."

PortsCenter: Pokémon Trading Card Game - Game Boy Color (2013) (TV Episode) Title is referenced

Showreel: Another One Bites the Dust (2013) (TV Episode) The closing credits spoofing a poster for Saint Oniisan (2012) featuring Jesus as Marty McFly in the same manner of the "Back to the Future" (1985) poster.

Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures: Pac to the Future (2013) (TV Episode) Title reference. The Zucchini-shaped rocket seen in the back of the Delorean time machine.

The Cinema Snob: The Legend of the Lone Ranger (2013) (TV Episode) "Please excuse the crudity of this model, I didn't have time to build it to scale or paint it."

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

Teen Beach Movie (2013) (TV Movie) A teen travels back in time and bumps into a female who is thereby prevented from meeting her destined soul mate at that preordained moment. This sets up the drama where the time traveling characters have to play cupid for the interrupted lovers, in order to fix the timeline back onto the right track and restore the history that was written. There is also a scene where an artifact vanishes which reinforces the urgency of this timeline-correcting mission.

Barrio Universitario (2013) The Institute where the protagonist studies is names Michael J. Fox, and in TV promotions you can see a character that look alike Marty McFly

Teen Wolf: The Overlooked (2013) (TV Episode) Melissa says a town called "Hill Valley" is under a flood watch. A doctor is concerned because he lives in Hill Valley. "Hill Valley" is also the name of the town which is the primary setting of the "Back to the Future" movie franchise.

The Aficionauto (2013) (TV Series) Features replica Back to the Future DeLorean

Sleepy Hollow: For the Triumph of Evil (2013) (TV Episode) Seamus Duncan says, "Hey, you guys into time-travel? I got a tricked-out Delorean in mint condition".

Rabbids Invasion: Scout Rabbids/Jurassic Rabbid/Moo Rabbids (2013) (TV Episode) Jurassic Rabbid's Time Machine Display mimics the Time Circuits from the DeLlorean

The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror XXIV (2013) (TV Episode) Mentioned in credits

Beauty and the Geek Australia: Episode #5.1 (2013) (TV Episode) When Michael introduces himself to the beauties, he tells them that he drives a DeLorean, like the car from Back to the Future.

DashieXP: GHETTO DRIVER'S INSTRUCTOR! (2013) (TV Episode) A miniature DeLorean is shown

Free Birds (2013) "Maybe we could go back to the future and have an excellent adventure."

The Wrong Mans: Wanted Mans (2013) (TV Episode) mentioned by Sam

Teen Titans Go!: Staring at the Future (2013) (TV Episode) The three-lined glowing part in the time machine resembles the Flux Capacitor, the main piece from the DeLorean DMC-12 Time Machine to travel in time from the Back to the Future movies.

WWE Smackdown!: Episode #15.44 (2013) (TV Episode) John Cena tells Jack Swagger that he looks like Biff and quotes Biff's infamous botched insult, "Why don't you make like a tree and get out of here?"

Eigen Kweek: Een Interessante Investering (2013) (TV Episode) Poster seen in Steven's room.

Svédská trojka: Sukám Te Milosi! (2013) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Johnny Valda.

Unidentified (2013) Back to the Future trilogy referenced

Family Guy: A Fistful of Meg (2013) (TV Episode) "What's going on? Did that kid from the future come back?"

DashieXP: INTRUDER ALERT! (2013) (TV Episode) Poster shown

Contrast (2013) (Video Game) In Act III, in the museum area of the Workshop, you will find Doc Brown's model of a Hill Valley on display.

The Goldbergs: Stop Arguing & Start Thanking (2013) (TV Episode) Adam asks Uncle Marvin if his Delorean has a flux capacitor.

The Angry Video Game Nerd: AVGN Games (2013) (TV Episode) Marty McFly is seen on the fan made game controller.

Storage Hunters: Dropping Anchor (2013) (TV Episode) Papa Bear mentions the flux capacitor.

DashieXP: STUCK IN THE 90s (2013) (TV Episode) Mentioned

Shameful Sequels: Santa Paws 2 (2013) (TV Episode) "Ely goes back to the future..."

Psych: Psych the Musical (2013) (TV Episode) Juliet asks Shawn, "Where are you?", and he replies, "The correct question is '*When* am I'?"

James & Mike Mondays: Godzilla: Unleashed (2013) (TV Episode) Mike asked James if he wanted to know what the weather was like during the premire of the movie after talking about a Blu-ray that has the weather channel broadcast of 1985.

CHIKARA Just Shadows in the Fog (2013) (Video) The font of Scott Jagged Parker's "Back to the Promised Land" shirt is based on that of the movie.

The Goldbergs: You're Under Foot (2014) (TV Episode) Adam has a Back to the Future movie poster on his bedroom wall.

This Old House: Arlington Italianate Project 2014/Old House Discoveries (2014) (TV Episode) title seen on movie marquee

Good Bad Flicks: Howard the Duck (2014) (TV Episode) Lea Thompson in this was why she played Beverly

The Chase: Pattern Repeat (2014) (TV Episode) There is a question asking which brand underwear Marty wears.

La Bare (2014) Poster for the film hangs in Nick's game room.

Nostalgia Critic: In Loving Memory of Justin Carmical (2014) (TV Episode) Sci-Fi Guy is seen wearing a Marty McFly in a Radiation suit shirt in one scene.

Mr. Peabody & Sherman (2014) When Peabody says the wayback machine will have to go faster than it ever had before, you see Sherman and the speedometer, which crosses 88 mph to 89.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Kraang Conspiracy (2014) (TV Episode) Jack Kurtzman seems very similar to Dr. Emmett L. Brown from the Back to the Future franchise. Kurtzman and Doc Brown both have white hair, wear the same type of fedora (Doc wore the fedora in 1955 at the high school in Part 1, and at the drive-in in Part 3), and say the line "They found me. I don't know how, but they found me."

Zombeer (2014) (Video Game) Mentioned in dialogue.

Thirdpartycontroller: Michigan: Report from Hell (2014) (TV Episode) Poster is seen.

James & Mike Mondays: Universal Studios Theme Park Adventure: Part 1 (2014) (TV Episode) James thought the game was going to be an E.T. meets Back to the Future meets Jurassic Park game by judging the game case art cover.

James & Mike Mondays: Universal Studios Theme Park Adventure: Part 2 (2014) (TV Episode) James Rolfe & Mike Matei talk about the movie.

Portlandia: Sharing Finances (2014) (TV Episode) DeLorean car powered by plutonium is seen

Hollywood Game Night: Show Me Your Music, I'll Show You Mine (2014) (TV Episode) Gerald Blancett and Jane Lynch both mention this movie by name during the game Picture Pirrfect

Life After Pi (2014) (Short) Poster seen

Hollywood Game Night: Battle of the Champions (2014) (TV Episode) Kadi Prescott mentions this movie by name during the game In Other Words

Mike & Mike: Episode dated 13 March 2014 (2014) (TV Episode) title mentioned

Being Human: Oh Don't You Die for Me (2014) (TV Episode) Referenced by character

MovieBerto: Regreso al futuro (2014) (TV Episode) Discussed film of the episode

DashieXP: HOW TO STAND UP! (2014) (TV Episode) Dashie wears a Back to the Future shirt

Chelsea Lately: Episode #8.52 (2014) (TV Episode) Mark Cuban mentions the movie by name.

Cartoon Corner: Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed Review (2014) (TV Episode) "The metal Doc Brown reject."

Continuum: Minute Changes (2014) (TV Episode) Marty McFly mentioned

The Misfortune of Being Ned: Time Machine (2014) (TV Episode) Doc Brown gives Ned The Delorean.

The Crazy Ones: Love Sucks (2014) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue

Parenthood: I'm Still Here (2014) (TV Episode) Marty McFly referenced

WatchMojo: Top 10 Alternate Casting Choices in Film (2014) (TV Episode) Eric Stoltz as Marty McFly is #3.

Iceman (2014) Referenced.

The Goldbergs: The Age of Darkness (2014) (TV Episode) A poster of this movie is on Adam's bedroom wall

Godzilla (2014) Both movies have a place called Lone Pine.

Surviving Jack: Parents Just Don't Understand (2014) (TV Episode) Joanne Dunlevy mentions this movie by name

Midnight Screenings: Neighbors/Legends of Oz: Dorothy's Return (2014) (TV Episode) Brad says skateboards were invented by Marty McFly in 1955.

Once Upon a Time: Snow Drifts (2014) (TV Episode) Emma tries to explain it to Hook before inadvertently preventing her own parents from meeting

Undateable: Pilot (2014) (TV Episode) Marty McFly mentioned

Louie: Pamela: Part 1 (2014) (TV Episode) Louie mentions the 'Back to the Future' series in a joke

Orange Is the New Black: We Have Manners. We're Polite. (2014) (TV Episode) Referenced by character

Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey - The Voyage Continues (2014) (Video) Mentioned by title

Our Video Final (2014) (Short) A car is also used as a time machine in this film.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Jennifer Lopez/Keenen Ivory Wayans (2014) (TV Episode) The theme music is used

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Kevin Hart/Jimmy Buffett (2014) (TV Episode) Ater riding a rollercoaster together Kevin Hart says Jimmy looks like Doc

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Rosario Dawson/Jeff Musial/Fun (2014) (TV Episode) The flaming tire tracks left by the DeLorean with Doc walking alongside is shown together with the Tonight Show logo

Zapped (2014) (TV Movie) A character acknowledges that things go wrong when a character gets magical powers and everything goes wrong. Such as turning into a werewolf or traveling back in time to meet your mom and accidently preventing her from meeting your father.

Comedy Bang! Bang!: Josh Groban Wears a Suit & Striped Socks (2014) (TV Episode) Scott says "Your kids are gonna love them" about his references while he is talking to an audience from the 50s.

The Fairly OddParents: Turning Into Turner/The Wand That Got Away (2014) (TV Episode) Cosmo references Brown's "Where we're going, We won't need roads" line

Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie (2014) Quote from the movie

WatchMojo: Top 10 Mind-Blowing Fan Theories in Movies (2014) (TV Episode) Doc Brown is Suicidal is #9.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Katie Holmes/Chris Hardwick/OneRepublic (2014) (TV Episode) Chris Hardwick says that he dressed as Marty McFly for Comic Con, and Jimmy and Hardwick talk briefly about the movie

Zodiac: Signs of the Apocalypse (2014) (TV Movie) When they enter the mountain through the 'dead end', Colin yells Great Scott. A reference to Christopher Lloyd's character in Back to the Future: Doc Brown

BoJack Horseman: The Telescope (2014) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue

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

Tochnit Kitzis: Episode #1.6 (2014) (TV Episode) The movie's theme is played during "Interview in 20 years" title card

Blackcat Riffs: Roscoe's Rules (2014) (TV Episode) "What did Macaulay Culkin do? Steal the DeLorean and time-travel back in time to appear in this movie?"

Under the Dome: Black Ice (2014) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Hunter

Tosh.0: Dog Trainer (2014) (TV Episode) Spoofed by Tosh

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Andy Samberg/Kevin Durant/Kenny Chesney (2014) (TV Episode) Andy Samberg mentions the title and Biff

Shameful Sequels: Angel Dog 2 (2014) (TV Episode) "...and he combats this by listening to Marty McFly's tape collection."

Interkozmosz (2014) (Short) A real DeLorean DMC-12 in the road back/time travel scene

A Single Life (2014) (Short) Book on the shelf: "Time Is On My Side" by Marty McFly

The Goldbergs: Mama Drama (2014) (TV Episode) Adam has a Back to the Future movie poster on his bedroom wall.

Mike & Mike: Episode dated 1 October 2014 (2014) (TV Episode) mentioned in discussion of films released in 1985

Mike & Mike: Episode dated 3 October 2014 (2014) (TV Episode) title mentioned

Witches of East End: Box to the Future (2014) (TV Episode) Title reference

Love, Rosie (2014) A framed poster of the film is one of Alex's prized possessions, it's seen and mentioned a few times throughout the film.

The Goldbergs: The Facts of Bleeping Life (2014) (TV Episode) Adam has a Back to the Future movie poster on his bedroom wall.

Through the Devil's Eyes (2014) mentioned between two characters about which movie they should see

Citizen Vader (2014) (Short) A miniature DeLorean is shown.

Making a Scene with James Franco: Back to the Facts of the Future (2014) (TV Episode) Title reference.

New Tricks: The Queen's Speech (2014) (TV Episode) When asked if she would like to be sixteen again, DCI Sasha Miller says that if she could afford the 1.21 Gigawatts, she'd be tempted.

Big Hero 6 (2014) In the science expo, whilst Hiro is demonstrating the microbots there are two brief shots showing Alistair Krei assessing another competitors project. The competitor is wearing a Brain-Wave Analyzer as created by Dr. Emmett Brown.

Awkward.: The New Sex Deal (2014) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue

Awkward Thanksgiving (2014) Trey yells "Think McFly, think!" at Liam when he's angry.

Penguins of Madagascar (2014) When Classified explains the plan to Skipper, Kowalski and Rico, he apologizes for the crudity of the schematics, as does Doc Brown when demonstrating the plan to Marty McFly.

Batman: The Birth of the Modern Blockbuster (2014) (Short) mentioned once

Chikara Moonraker (2014) (Video) Eddie Kingston defeats Volgar with the Backfist to the Future

FanboyFlicks, Bad Movies!: How Bad Is Jaws: The Revenge??? (2014) (TV Episode) Mark alludes to Michael J. Fox. Also, photograph is shown.

Atari: Game Over (2014) Ernest Cline mentions the film.

White Collar: Uncontrolled Variables (2014) (TV Episode) Mozzie says, "The only way to access the Exodus file is to go back to the future."

Wander Over Yonder: The Funk/The Enemies (2014) (TV Episode) Lord Hater: "Just forget it, Peepers. We don't have enough roads to get up to 88." Peepers: "Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads." before the Delorean car flys into the sky.

A Night at the Movies: George Lucas and the World of Fantasy Cinema (2014) (TV Movie) mentioned in discussion

Rude Tube: Fearless & Foolish (2014) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Alex.

Comedy Bang! Bang!: Eric Andre Wears a Cat Collage Shirt & Sneakers (2014) (TV Episode) Referenced in dialogue

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Ben Stiller/Brie Larson/Damon Wayans (2014) (TV Episode) In his opening monologue Jimmy says "It's your cousin, Marvin... Marvin Berry" while pretending to be on the phone

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

Drowning (2014) (Short) Dvd cover is shown.

Matzav Ha'Uma: Episode #8.10 (2014) (TV Episode) Lior suggests "Back to the Future 4"

Mastermind: Celebrity Mastermind 2014/2015: Part 4 (2014) (TV Episode) Chosen by Andy Day as his special subject.

Nostalgia Critic: Care Bears Nutcracker Suite (2014) (TV Episode) "Why is there a little girl version of Doc Brown next to Gimli's hairballs?"

National Pro Wrestling Day 2014 (2014) (Video) Archibald Peck and 3.0 arrive in a DeLorean.

Chikara for Your Eyes Only (2014) (Video) Eddie Kingston defeated the Lithuanian Snow Troll with the Backfist to the Future.

The Cinema Snob: Cruisin' 57 (2015) (TV Episode) "He's just getting ready for the Enchantment Under the Desk Dance."

Hindsight: Square One (2015) (TV Episode) Referenced in his character's positions

2 Broke Girls: And the Past and the Furious (2015) (TV Episode) Movie is mentioned by Max.

Racing Extinction (2015) Flux capacitor mentioned

Dope (2015) A character tells Malcolm to get in his DeLorean

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

Project Almanac (2015) Mentioned by Adam

Italiano medio (2015) A "Save the clocktower" placard inside the environmentalist group hideout.

Life Is Strange (2015) (Video Game) Warren mentions Doc Brown and the Deloreon in his text in episode 2.

Uncanny (2015) The concept of Mr. Fusion is mentioned along with the title itself.

The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 (2015) (Video Game) The "Time Travel Book" named Emmett, who proclaims "Great Scott!"

Todd's Pop Song Reviews: Top Ten Best Hit Songs of 2014: Part 1 (2015) (TV Episode) The "To Be Continued..." text is in the style of this film's title art.

Cool Cat Saves the Kids (2015) Cool Cat is standing next to the Delorean from "Back to the Future" at the Hollywood parade and refers it as the "Back to the Future-car"

Danger 5: Back to the Führer (2015) (TV Episode) Title spoof

The Cinema Snob: Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter (2015) (TV Episode) "Hello! McFly! You can't satisfy a woman, butthead."

Mike & Molly: Hack to the Future (2015) (TV Episode) title reference

Sleepy Hollow: Awakening (2015) (TV Episode) Marty McFly is mentioned by Abbie Mills in dialogue with Ichabod Crane.

The Flash: Fallout (2015) (TV Episode) Cisco refers to the film while explaining time travel theories to Joe.

Hot Tub Time Machine 2 (2015) "Back to the Future" is casually mentioned as a source of time travel lore.

12 Monkeys: The Red Forest (2015) (TV Episode) Marty McFly mentioned in conversation.

The Oscars (2015) (TV Special) Reference to Marty in the opening theme "Moving Pictures"

Asylum: Public Relations (2015) (TV Episode) Ludo has a sudden fear of fading away like Marty McFly.

Back of the Nation: Episode #1.7 (2015) (TV Episode) Referenced as one of the movie scenes for Yair Lapid

Nostalgia Critic: The Haunted Mansion (2015) (TV Episode) "...the cowardly weirdo who has to prove himself."

Home (2015) The license plate of Tip's car falls off and spins around briefly on one of its corners, just like the plate from the time-traveling DeLorean.

The Jack and Triumph Show: Something Racist (2015) (TV Episode) Triumph: "Hey Doc Brown...."

Peter Pandrew (2015) Used as a joke to mock the main character and his past-fixation.

30 for 30: I Hate Christian Laettner (2015) (TV Episode) A still is shown from the film.

Workaholics: Trivia Pursuits (2015) (TV Episode) DVD seen

Blackcatloner: What Back to the Future Part 2 Got Right- and Wrong- About 2015 (2015) (TV Episode) Blackcatloner recalls seeing this movie at a drive-in when he was a kid.

Contrarreloj (2015) (Short) Intro sound clock

El conejo blanco: Warped to Hiroshima!! (2015) (Short) El conejo blanco says "Great Scott!," causing Monlith to criticize of his generic time-travel reference.

American Dad!: The Shrink (2015) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue

The Royals: Unmask Her Beauty to the Moon (2015) (TV Episode) Nick sys at a dance he got picked in and shoved into the back of a car and Gemma cells him "McFly"

Undateable: A Stray Dog Walks Into a Bar (2015) (TV Episode) Leslie mentions Marty McFly

Castle: Sleeper (2015) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue by Richard Castle: "Oh, yeah, listen. Yesterday morning, in my office, I know I was a little Doc Brown, Back to the Future.".

iZombie: Virtual Reality Bites (2015) (TV Episode) "Hack to the Future"

The Flash: The Trap (2015) (TV Episode) Cisco says, "Wow, this is so trippy. Like Marty and the Polaroid trippy."

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Kristen Wiig/Thomas Middleditch/Josh Groban (2015) (TV Episode) In his opening monologue Jimmy mentions Marty McFly and says "Great Scott!" and "1.1 gigabucks"

Outside Xbox: 5 Terrible Mortal Kombat Clones That Time Forgot (2015) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: U2 (2015) (TV Episode) In his opening monologue, during the Meme the News section, Jimmy compares Bernie Sanders to Doc Brown, mentioning the DeLorean and saying "Great Scott!"

Britain's Got More Talent: Episode #9.5 (2015) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Stephen.

One Hit Wonderland: St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion) by John Parr (2015) (TV Episode) Theme is played.

Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.: Days of Future Smash, Part 2: Smashgard (2015) (TV Episode) Hulk says "I'm smashing you back to the future, right now!"

Inside Out (2015) Bing Bong watches his hand begin to disappear just as Marty McFly does.

The Flash: Fast Enough (2015) (TV Episode) Barry says, "He's gonna need a ship to travel back to the future."

Kung Fury (2015) (Short) In the Viking Age scene, Kung Fury gives his phone number (555-4385) to Barbarianna, which is the same number Doc Brown has in Back to the Future

Minions (2015) Professor Flux at Villian Con is named after the flux capacitor from Back to the Future.

Lego Jurassic World (2015) (Video Game) At the beginning of the opening cutscene for Jurassic Park 3's "Landing Site" level, a busted-up Delorean with an "Outatime" license plate is found at the dig site.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Sci-Fi Movie Posters (2015) (TV Episode) The poster for Back to the Future is #3.

5 Questions to Ask Before You Time Travel (2015) (Short) Dialogue "McFly"

Terminator Genisys (2015) Sarah crashes into the tree, you can see the DeLorean, the iconic car used as a time machine in this movie.

Coronation Street: Episode #1.8667 (2015) (TV Episode) Dialogue by David.

The Monday Beast: How To Pass Your Driving Test (2015) (TV Episode) Mentioned by name.

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

Half in the Bag: Terminator Genisys (2015) (TV Episode) Mike mentions how in the latest Terminator movie, among the many people that were sent back in time, there was a dog named Einstein

RiffTrax Live: Sharknado 2 (2015) (TV Movie) Bill: "He went to the Back to the Future Institute of Technology!"

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

Late Night with Seth Meyers: Paul Rudd/Paula Pell & James Anderson/Anderson East (2015) (TV Episode) Seth compares Bernie Sanders to Doc Brown

Joe Dirt 2: Beautiful Loser (2015) (Video) A legendary hero travels back in time to his prior generation's high school days, the arch-enemy gets the convertible car (similar to Biff), he influences a future music star (Lynyrd Skynyrd, instead of Chuck Berry).

Geeks Who Drink: Eric Christian Olsen VS. Scott Porter (2015) (TV Episode) "Power of Love" is identified as being from the film's soundtrack

BoJack Horseman: Yesterdayland (2015) (TV Episode) Referenced in this episode

Neighbours: Episode #1.7171 (2015) (TV Episode) Toadie is dressed like Marty and says "Great Scott!"

Neighbours: Episode #1.7172 (2015) (TV Episode) Toadie and Sonya are dressed as Marty and Jennifer, respectively prior to watching a screening

Synchronicity (2015) Jim sees a piece of mail addressed to "6900 Twin Pines Way." Twin Pines Mall is where Marty McFly first time travels back to 1955.

Atop the Fourth Wall: Just Imagine Stan Lee Creating the Flash (2015) (TV Episode) "Just wait 'til we hit 88 miles per hour, sweetie."

Inspector Gadget: Pyramid Scheme/Back to the MAD Future (2015) (TV Episode) Title reference: segment "Back to the MAD Future"

Board James: Full House & Urkel Games (2015) (TV Episode) James wears a flux capacitor shirt

Geeks Who Drink: Mark Pellegrino vs. Brett Dalton (2015) (TV Episode) contestants must put screen shots from the film in chronological order

Mr. Robot: eps1.7_wh1ter0se.m4v (2015) (TV Episode) Mr. Robot and his son are seen in a picture dressed as Doc Brown and Marty McFly

Regular Show: The Movie (2015) Mentioned in dialogue

Geeks Who Drink: Grey Damon v. Josh Brener (2015) (TV Episode) a fake movie poster combines the film with "The Empire Strikes Back"

Streets of Rage 2 (Sega Genesis) Live Stream with James Rolfe, Mike Matei & Ryan Schott (2015) (TV Special) Discussed.

The Voice: Live Semi Final (2015) (TV Episode) The movie and Marty are mentioned by Joel and Benji Madden during the highlights of Nathan Hawes' rehearsals.

Geeks Who Drink: Jonathan Sadowski vs. Lenny Jacobson (2015) (TV Episode) a question involves the number of tires on the DeLorean in the film

Blackcatloner: An Ode to My Childhood (2015) (TV Episode) A movie Blackcatloner saw at the drive-in.

The Luigi0730 Sequel (2015) Goofy talks about this movie when he sends Mario and Luigi back in time.

Geeks Who Drink: Matthew MacCaull vs. Andrew Daly (2015) (TV Episode) a question asks whether Marty and Lorraine had sex in the film

Best Friends Whenever: Back to the Future Lab (2015) (TV Episode) The name of this episode is a reference to that film.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Joseph Gordon-Levitt/Chris Hardwick/Big Grams (2015) (TV Episode) Joseph Gordon-Levitt mentions several of director Robert Zemeckis' previous films

The Walk (2015) As in Back to the Future - also directed by Robert Zemeckis - a main character mentions how detailed a scale model has been made.

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

Significant Mother: Home Is Where the Lamp Is (2015) (TV Episode) Quoted in dialogue ("Great Scott!")

The Cinema Snob: Xanadu (2015) (TV Episode) "Sonny is now very late for school so he hitches a ride through Hill Valley to meet Jennifer before going to class."

Back in Time (2015) Documentary subject.

Significant Mother: Not About Bob (2015) (TV Episode) The ending scene is re-enacted.

Studio C: Episode #6.5 (2015) (TV Episode) Doc Brown appears in the time travel sketch.

NCIS: New Orleans: Touched by the Sun (2015) (TV Episode) Sebastian mentions he never misses a chance to dress up like Doc Brown from Back to the Future

The Goldbergs: Jimmy 5 Is Alive (2015) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Adam.

Look Who's Back (2015) Fabian has a red vest like Marty McFly and there's a poster of the film in his bedroom.

Red Oaks: After Hours (2015) (TV Episode) Wheeler asks Misty if she wants to see the movie with him.

I Am Your Father (2015) Poster and time machine replica seen.

Storage Hunters UK: Oxfordshire (2015) (TV Episode) John says to Nat, "Where we're going, we don't need roads".

Cinemassacre's Monster Madness: Frankenstein Unbound (2015) (TV Episode) "So it's like Back to the Future mixed with Frankenstein."

Keith Lemon's Back T'Future Tribute (2015) (TV Movie) Talked about

Evening Urgant: Andrey Smolyakov/Maksim Nikulin (2015) (TV Episode) Ivan Urgant in the cosplay of Marty McFly and Dmitriy Khrustalyov in the Cosplay of Dr. Emmett Brown.

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) The movie is mentioned several times. Also in the cold opening William Kohn says: You are probably not ready for it yet, but your kids will love it.

Lowlife Love (2015) poster visible

Flat Earth & Other Hot Potatoes: Episode #1.22 (2015) (TV Episode) Discussed.

The Ben Shapiro Show: Don't Kill Baby Hitler (2015) (TV Episode) Ben mentions the flux capacitor and Doc Brown.

Late Night with Seth Meyers: Sean Diddy Combs/Jaimie Alexander/Gary Clark Jr./Jeremy Gara (2015) (TV Episode) Seth compares stills of Bernie Sanders and Doc Brown

Abby Sen (2015) Abby is concerned that after going back in time, he may meet his mother, just like Marty McFly did.

Explorer: Bill Nye's Global Meltdown (2015) (TV Episode) Mentioned by title

A House Undivided (2015) (Short) DeLorean time machine and "Doc" appears

Detectorists: Episode #2.2 (2015) (TV Episode) Lance fantasizes meeting a woman that drives a car like the one in the movie.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Martin Short/Saoirse Ronan/Harry Connick Jr. (2015) (TV Episode) Martin Short compares Donald Trump to Biff

Fallout 4 (2015) (Video Game) If the name "Marty" or "Mcfly" is chosen for your character, Codsworth will speak the names.

The Simpsons: Friend with Benefit (2015) (TV Episode) Playing on movie screen

Late Night with Seth Meyers: Rainn Wilson/Elizabeth Hurley/Seal/Jeremy Gara (2015) (TV Episode) Seth refers to the movie as he explains that the evening's Republican debate is in his future, but the viewing audience's past

John Mulaney: The Comeback Kid (2015) (TV Special) John is confused by the weird plot.

The Cinema Snob: Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas (2015) (TV Episode) "...as if Marty McFly REALLY fucked shit up."

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Will Smith/Kirsten Dunst/Calvin Harris (2015) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Will Smith

Jerks (2015) (Short) Characters talk about BTTF and a Delorean Timemachine is shown.

The Librarians: And the Final Curtain (2015) (TV Episode) As Flynn, Eve & Cassandra search the Time Machine Room, they come across a car, presumably a Delorean, with a license plate reading "JUSTNTIME".

The Trans-Candidate (2015) (Short) Brenda uses the tagline, but doesn't remember the movie

Atop the Fourth Wall: Another 15 Missed Opportunities of AT4W (2015) (TV Episode) Linkara points out someone who looks like Marty McFly in GameBoy #3

Nostalgia Critic: Why Do Good Directors Go Bad? (2016) (TV Episode) among films on Robert Zemeckis' hit list

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

Atop the Fourth Wall: Onstar Batman Auto Show Special Edition (2016) (TV Episode) "Where we're going, we don't need roads."

The Cinema Snob: Enter the Ninja (2016) (TV Episode) "...but they're scared away by one of Biff Tannen's other ancestors."

DC's Legends of Tomorrow: Their Time Is Now (2016) (TV Movie) Mentioned in dialogue

Sing Street (2016) Conor refers to the film.

Joshy (2016) Time travel and Marty McFly discussed.

Fifty Shades of Black (2016) Hannah says she going to rent a DeLorean and *beep* Christian back to the future.

Teen Wolf: Amplification (2016) (TV Episode) Melissa McCall says all patients will be taken by ambulance to "Hill Valley", the setting of the Back to the Future movies

Donald Trump's The Art of the Deal: The Movie (2016) (TV Movie) Christopher Lloyd appeared as Doc Brown and wants to take Trump back to the future

Saturday Night Live: Melissa McCarthy/Kanye West (2016) (TV Episode) Title mentioned in Movie Night sketch

The Cinema Snob: Second Glance (2016) (TV Episode) "This is like the ending of Back to the Future if Marty had a problem with it."

The Chase Australia: Episode #2.18 (2016) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Andrew O'Keefe in a question on one of its writers revealing who the character of Biff was based on asked when Christian and the Chaser go head to head.

The Real O'Neals: The Real Papaya (2016) (TV Episode) "Where we're going, we don't need plans"

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

Leap of Faith (2016) (Short) Austin raises his hand after he punches Gabriel to mirror the shot when Marty McFly is being erased from existence.

The Cinema Snob: Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (2016) (TV Episode) "...he accidentally travels back to 1955. Ooh, this is heavy."

DC's Legends of Tomorrow: Night of the Hawk (2016) (TV Episode) Jackson - while talking to Betty - calls a bullying jock Biff during an altercation, is questioned if he's going to "The Enchantment Under the Sea Dance" before his date, and freaks out when Betty kisses him on that date. This episode takes place in the 1950's, like Back to the Future.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Clive Owen/Nia Vardalos/Jimmy Carr (2016) (TV Episode) Jimmy Carr refers to the movie during his stand-up routine

Barshens: Poor Mans Cosplay - Stormtrooper (2016) (TV Episode) Bars mistakes this film as one from which stormtroopers originate from.

The Enabler: Wrath of Kaldar (2016) (Short) It is referenced.

Late Night with Seth Meyers: Henry Cavill/Nia Vardalos/Eric Holder (2016) (TV Episode) Doc Brown is shown in the segment A Closer Look

The Goldbergs: Magic Is Real (2016) (TV Episode) Adam wears a BTTF movie t-shirt.

Outside Xbox: 7 Times Basketball Wasn't Weird Enough for Videogames (2016) (TV Episode) The film is mentioned.

The Cinema Snob: God's Not Dead (2016) (TV Episode) "And I don't care that this butt-head is going to ruin the character of Biff Tannen."

Castle: Death Wish (2016) (TV Episode) Beckett mentions time machines

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy Meets a Celebrity! (2016) (TV Episode) Kimmy talks about Doc Brown

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

Patton Oswalt: Talking for Clapping (2016) (TV Special) Enchantment Under The Sea mentioned by Patton Oswalt.

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

Traceroute (2016) references George McFly, one of the film's main characters

The Ministry of Time: Separadas por el tiempo (2016) (TV Episode) Julian refers to the movie when talking about a message through time.

The Flash: Rupture (2016) (TV Episode) Cisco says, "Great Scott! It's working!"

RiffTrax Live: Time Chasers (2016) "Hey, Marty! Wanna do me a favor." Kevin: "A sidekick named Marty in a movie about time travel? Hmm..." Bill: "Great scott, Marty!" / Mike: "I assume since he's back in the 50s, his mom will fall in love with him." Kevin: "Oh yeah, pretty standard. Definitely." / Mike: "Hey, look, a poster for that movie that ripped off 'Time Chasers'."

Blackcat Riffs: Are You Ready for Marriage? (2016) (TV Episode) "Hello, McFly! Anybody home? Think, McFly, think!"

Chris Hardwick: Funcomfortable (2016) (TV Special) Mentioned by Chris Hardwick when talking about his first "old man experience".

Late Night with Seth Meyers: Anderson Cooper/Cush Jumbo/Walk the Moon/Eric Kretz (2016) (TV Episode) Cush Jumbo refers to her co-star Michael J. Fox's role as Marty McFly

The Cinema Snob: Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood (2016) (TV Episode) "And sorta Marty McFly's sister."

The Last Man on Earth: 30 Years of Science Down the Tubes (2016) (TV Episode) The plutonium-powered time machine Delorean is driven and the theme music is spoofed, also reference to 30 years in the past and future.

Genius by Stephen Hawking: Can We Travel in Time? (2016) (TV Episode) The DeLorean is used as a time machine appears.

Chikara Aniversario: The Two Towers (2016) (Video) Eddie Kingston's Spinning Backfist is called the Backfist to the Future

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Mark Ruffalo/Paula Patton/The Lucas Brothers (2016) (TV Episode) Jimmy mentions the DeLorean and the flux capacitor

Join or Die with Craig Ferguson: History's Biggest Fraud (2016) (TV Episode) Russell mentions the movie by name.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Insanely Expensive Movie Memorabilia (2016) (TV Episode) Doc Brown's DeLorean from the Back to the Future franchise is #6.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Whoopi Goldberg/Ben Simmons/Kevin Delaney (2016) (TV Episode) Jimmy and Kevin Delaney refer to Hill Valley and Doc Brown as Jimmy rides a hoverboard

The Cinema Snob: Independence Day (1983) (2016) (TV Episode) "...for his Biff Tannen auditions."

Mike & Mike: Episode dated 1 July 2016 (2016) (TV Episode) mentioned by Adnan Virk in discussion of summer movies

Ghostbusters (2016) Patty is shown swinging a metal tube directed towards a possessed Abby. This metal tube is actually one of the exterior pieces seen on the back side of the Delorean in the Back To The Future trilogy.

Animals Unleashed: Back to the Furry (2016) (TV Episode) Title is a homage

OUTATIME: Saving the DeLorean Time Machine (2016) Documentary is about this film.

Late Night with Seth Meyers: Amy Sedaris/John Cho/Bleached/Matt Cameron (2016) (TV Episode) Mentioned in the segment Seth's Affirmations

Zoo: Jamie's Got a Gun (2016) (TV Episode) When Father Pete tells them that they have to go through records dating back to the 1700s, Jamie says "Fire up the DeLorean"

Camp Camp: Into Town (2016) (TV Episode) Numerous references throughout te episode

Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Lea Thompson (2016) (TV Episode) Referenced in "Weird Newscasters" and throughout the show after guest star Lea Thompson is mentioned.

Rough Streets (2016) (Short) Tony is wearing a Back to the Future T-shirt when he is talking to Maya at his locker.

Sing (2016) When Ash plays the final chord on her guitar during the concert, her body position and the audience reaction resembles that of Marty McFly playing Johnny B. Goode.

Mr. Robot: eps2.9_pyth0n-pt1.p7z (2016) (TV Episode) Contains 4 songs from this film: "Night Train", "The Ballad of Davy Crockett", "Time Bomb Town", and "Earth Angel".

24x36: A Movie About Movie Posters (2016) Screen-print poster shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Actors Who Got Fired from Movies (2016) (TV Episode) Eric Stoltz is #2.

The Last Man on Earth: General Breast Theme with Cobras (2016) (TV Episode) The Delorean car powered by Plutonium is seen.

Mary + Jane: Jenéeuary (2016) (TV Episode) Jordan ponders how to get back from the 90s without a DeLorean.

Luke Cage (2016) (TV Series) A newspaper article references "MacFly", "Brown", "time travel", "plutonium" based in the town of "Mill Valley". These are satirical references to Back to the Future.

Late Night with Seth Meyers: January Jones/Mike Colter/Chris Lane/Danny Carey (2016) (TV Episode) Doc Brown is shown during the monologue

Nostalgia Critic Real Thoughts: The Haunting (1999) (2016) (TV Episode) Rob finds Liam Neeson in The Haunting remake turning into Doc Brown.

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

Honest Trailers: The Flash (TV) (2016) (TV Episode) Mentioned by a character

Saturday Night Live: Lin-Manuel Miranda/Twenty One Pilots (2016) (TV Episode) Biff from Back to the Future is mentioned during Weekend Update

The Cinema Snob: Spaced Invaders (2016) (TV Episode) "That's just Marty McFly crashing into Old Man Peabody's barn again."

Half in the Bag: Box Office Number Crunching (2016) (TV Episode) title is mentioned

Einstein-Rosen (2016) (Short) Mentioned in dialogue

Carmilla: Back to the Total Lack of Future (2016) (TV Episode) Title reference.

The Last Man on Earth: You're All Going to Diet (2016) (TV Episode) One of the vehicles the survivors use to leave Malibu is the time-traveling Delorean from this movie.

DC's Legends of Tomorrow: The Justice Society of America (2016) (TV Episode) When Professor Stein says "Watch for the changes and try and keep up" he is quoting a line Marty McFly says.

The Last Man on Earth: Five Hoda Kotbs (2016) (TV Episode) Tandy drives the Delorean.

Speechless: H-A-L-- HALLOWEEN (2016) (TV Episode) Dimeo family costume

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.

The Cinema Snob: Halloween 6: The Producer's Cut (2016) (TV Episode) refers to John Strode as Biff Tannen

The Late Late Show with James Corden: Benedict Cumberbatch/Dennis Quaid/Molly Shannon/Ike Barinholtz (2016) (TV Episode) A contestant in "Fake of Flop" names this as her favorite movie

Nostalgia Critic Real Thoughts: Patch Adams (2016) (TV Episode) Rob quotes: "You're a loser, McFly!"

Scorpion: Mother Load (2016) (TV Episode) After the team's truck takes fire from the pursuing bad guys, Lea Thompson's character says "They found me. I don't know how but they found me." These are the same words spoken by Christopher Lloyd in Back to the Future (also starring Thompson) when bad guys arrive to start shooting at him.

Timeless: Stranded (2016) (TV Episode) Jokingly mentions a "flux capacitor."

The Great Indoors: No Bad Ideas (2016) (TV Episode) When Jack sees Clark who is wearing an old-fashioned bodywarmer as vest, he tells that Marty McFly called

Cartoon Corner: Free Birds Review (2016) (TV Episode) "Is Doc Brown one of the scientists... or a turkey?"

The Bet: Episodio 1 (2016) (TV Episode) Title is referenced

Pinheads: Bernie 2016 (2016) (TV Episode) Charlie mistakes Bernie Sanders for Doc Brown

Atop the Fourth Wall: Ghostbusters: Past, Present, and Future (2016) (TV Episode) "You'd think they would have Back to the Future comics, but nope."

The Goldbergs: Han Ukkah Solo (2016) (TV Episode) The movie is referenced but called "Back in the Future".

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire: Episode #15.84 (2016) (TV Episode) Reference made to Michael J. Fox's characters name.

Late Night with Seth Meyers: Michael Fassbender/David Remnick/New Yorker Cartoons/Craig Finn (2016) (TV Episode) Michael Fassbender refers to the DeLorean time machine

Video Buck: Mi amigo Mac (2016) (TV Episode) mentioned

The Grand Tour: Berks to the Future (2017) (TV Episode) Episode title reference.

MacGyver: Large Blade (2017) (TV Episode) When Mac attempts to capture electricity from a lightning bolt, Jack says, "It ain't gonna get any more 1.21 gigawatts than this, brother."

The Thundermans: Max to the Future (2017) (TV Episode) Title reference

Alibi.com (2017) Heroes have a "3 time counters" clock on the wall.

The Flash: Borrowing Problems from the Future (2017) (TV Episode) Cisco says, "Hang on, McFly. I'm about to vibe you back to the future."

Elementary: Over a Barrel (2017) (TV Episode) Joan says if Sherlock starts working on the flux capacitor that she was out of there.

Timeless: Karma Chameleon (2017) (TV Episode) Rufus mentions a "reverse Back To The Future" when reviewing what they are doing

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Hot Potato Soup (2017) (TV Episode) Agent Koenig says "Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads"

Saturday Night Live: Alec Baldwin/Ed Sheeran (2017) (TV Episode) Picture of Doc Brown about to be shot by Libyan terrorists shown on Weekend Update

The Wardrobe (2017) (Video Game) Skinny - "Hello? McFly? Anyone home?"

Mixxxer Show: Sára Sandeva (2017) (TV Episode) Mentioned.

Highway to Havasu (2017) Mention of BTTF and Calculator Watch, Delorean

Baby Driver (2017) There are multiple references to the "Back to the Future Trilogy" with Kevin Spacey's character named "Doc" (Back to the Future) and Jon Bernthal's character is named "Griff" (Back to the Future Part II). The actor "Flea" who played the character "Needles" in Back to the Future Parts II & III plays a small role in this film as "Eddie." The character "Doc" in the film also mentions a past job called "The Spirit of '85," which is the year the first Back to the Future was released (1985).

Power Rangers (2017) Toys are seen in the background.

Chips (2017) Ponch says "Where we are going, we don't need doors." before crashing the van. Immediately afterwards there is a trail of flaming tire tracks identical to those made by the DeLorean when it travels through time.

The Flash: Abra Kadabra (2017) (TV Episode) Cisco says, "If Abra Kadabra's plan is to Marty McFly himself back to the future..."

The Making of Sing Street (2017) (Video) This film is referred to.

Thimbleweed Park (2017) (Video Game) One of the radio questions was who portrayed Marty McFly in Back to the Future.

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

Nostalgia Critic: Fant4stic (2017) (TV Episode) "He just needs a power converter for his flux capacitor..."

Talking with Chris Hardwick: Elijah Wood (2017) (TV Episode) Elijah Wood says he was "a huge fan of the original film" before acting in the sequel.

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return: The Time Travelers (2017) (TV Episode) "This should be enough time to save Doc Brown from the Libyans."

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return: Starcrash (2017) (TV Episode) Tom: "Right in the flux capacitor!"

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return: Wizards of the Lost Kingdom II (2017) (TV Episode) "Hello! McFly!"

Zapruder the Time Intruder (2017) (Short) several homages throughout

The Flash: The Once and Future Flash (2017) (TV Episode) 2024 Cisco says, "Weird. This is just like Back to the Future (1985), which would make me Doc Brown." 2017 Barry asks, "You're not gonna give me some kind of a letter, are you?" 2024 Cisco replies, "No, I will not."

Veep: Justice (2017) (TV Episode) Richard references the film.

Bob's Burgers: Mom, Lies and Videotapes (2017) (TV Episode) Gene asks Bob if his camcorder is a "flux capacitor."

Mixxxer Show: Renne Dang a Adam Mach (2017) (TV Episode) Mentioned.

Bob's Burgers: Paraders of the Lost Float (2017) (TV Episode) The quote "get your damn hands off her, Biff."

Bullets (2017) (Short) Poster can be seen on the wall.

Very Hairy Species (2017) (Short) "Next you're going to tell me that Biff is present."

Animal Crackers (2017) B. Tannen's Manure Farm

Despicable Me 3 (2017) The power conduit Dru rips out of the robot resembles a Flux Capacitor.

GLOW: Money's in the Chase (2017) (TV Episode) The ladies give money out to people waiting in line to see the movie outside of a theater, where the movie's title is seen on the marquee and the time-travelling Delorian is sitting outside.

GLOW: The Liberal Chokehold (2017) (TV Episode) Sam discovers that the film shares a similar premise to his script 'Mothers and Lovers'.

Papillon Rising: Leading Man (2017) (Video) The main characters in the video imitate their personal movie heroes in their own music video.

The Fosters: Exterminate Her (2017) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue.

Talkin' Toons: Talkin' Toons with Billy West (2017) (TV Episode) Billy West reads quotes of Back to the Future in his Futurama voices.

Bryn Gets a Job (2017) (Short) Bryn calls the Robber 'McFly'

Atop the Fourth Wall: Batman: Odyssey #1 (2017) (TV Episode) "The tires fold into jets Back to the Future style."

Midnight Screenings: Interstate 60 (2017) (TV Episode) Brad mentions it.

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

Teen Titans Go!: The Day the Night Stopped Beginning to Shine and Became Dark Even Though It Was the Day Chapter Four: Night Begins to Shine (2017) (TV Episode) One of Fall Out Boy's vehicle forms looks like a deLorean

The Question Jury: Episode #2.15 (2017) (TV Episode) Mentioned.

Rick and Morty: Pickle Rick (2017) (TV Episode) When the family is first talking to Pickle Rick, there's a device made of a colander and various other pieces that looks just like Doc Brown's mind reading device he's wearing when Marty first meets 1955 Doc. ("Rick and Morty" is a parody of Doc and Marty.)

Sharknado 5: Global Swarming (2017) (TV Movie) The "To Be Continued" at the end of the movie is identical to the one from Back to the Future

Rick and Morty: The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy (2017) (TV Episode) An explosive device that looks similar to Flux capacitor is seen in Rick's lab.

Atop the Fourth Wall: Thunderbirds Are Go (2017) (TV Episode) "Where we're going, we don't need roads."

The Shape of Water (2017) Both movies have an authority figure named Strickland

Révolution VHS (2017) (TV Movie) Part of the German poster (as "Zurück in die Zukunft") is shown

Back: Pilot (2017) (TV Episode) Film's logo seen on Stephen's shirt.

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

Universal Classics Pinball (2017) (Video Game) A table based on Back to the Future is playable.

NUSU Freshers' Week Coverage: Wednesday Night - Back to the Future (2017) (TV Episode) Event is based off franchise.

Tamara's Never Seen: Howard the Duck (2017) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

Basmati Blues (2017) Gurgon says "you rock ,doc"

Spielberg (2017) (TV Movie) Poster seen in Amblin montage.

Happy Death Day (2017) poster in dorm room

DC's Legends of Tomorrow: Freakshow (2017) (TV Episode) Hello, McFly?

This Is Us: Still There (2017) (TV Episode) VHS cover seen in the video store.

The Goldbergs: Jackie Likes Star Trek (2017) (TV Episode) Characters dressed as Marty and his mom. Also, they reference the movie's incest theme.

Stranger Things: Chapter Two: Trick or Treat, Freak (2017) (TV Episode) The camcorder the boys use is the same one that Marty uses.

DC's Legends of Tomorrow: Phone Home (2017) (TV Episode) Nate refers to a DeLorean as a real time machine

The Graham Norton Show: Sir Kenneth Branagh/Dame Judi Dench/Johnny Depp/Michelle Pfeiffer/Josh Gad/St. Vincent (2017) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Josh Gad

The Cinema Snob: Mr. No Legs (2017) (TV Episode) "Now let's give it up for Biff Tannen and Sondra Locke!"

Hawaii Five-0: Mohala I Ka Wai Ka Maka O Ka Pua (2017) (TV Episode) Steve mentions the DeLorean time machine

Future Man: Herpe: Fully Loaded (2017) (TV Episode) When Josh is dancing like Michael Jackson, someone is calling Michael's brother Tito, just like when Marty McFly is playing Johnny B. Good in Back to the Future, the party band member Marvin Berry calls his cousin Chuck, asking him to listen to the song.

Future Man: A Riphole in Time (2017) (TV Episode) Josh mentions the ending for the movie. (10:42 min)

Mr. Robot: eps3.5_kill-pr0cess.inc (2017) (TV Episode) A scene is discussed, also the song Back in Time is heard.

Runaways: Rewind (2017) (TV Episode) Gert says 'Great theory, Doc Brown' to Chase.

Creeped Out: A Boy Called Red (2017) (TV Episode) Whenever the time travel travel orb appears, it makes a little musical chime similar to the one in the Back To The Future score.

Mr. Robot: eps3.7_dont-delete-me.ko (2017) (TV Episode) Showing at Alpine Cinemas, and 'Mr Sandman' is heard.

Dark: Alpha and Omega (2017) (TV Episode) Mentioned about DeLorean

DC's Legends of Tomorrow: Beebo the God of War (2017) (TV Episode) Young Martin Stein won't take the letter from Jax about his future because he's seen this movie.

Mr. Robot: shutdown -r (2017) (TV Episode) There's a picture of Elliot and his dad dressed as Marty and Doc Brown.

Hands On: Crafts with Olivia & Esme: Let's take this for a spin (2017) (TV Episode) The plot is an spoof to Back to the Future

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Lightspan Adventures (PS1) (2017) (TV Episode) Nerd - "You know, they need to get back to the future".

MenT: Vánocní pernícky a létající auto - GTA V s Gejmrem (2017) (TV Episode) MenT and Gejmr mentioned it several times while driving a flying car.

Prime Time: Povratak 2017. (2017) (TV Episode) Borna suggests that he and Domagoj use Doc's plan from the movie to travel through time in a Delorean when lightning strikes it as it reaches 88m/ph.

Making Sense with Sam Harris: The Intellectual Dark Web (2018) (TV Episode) Ben Shapiro makes a joking reference to Marty McFly.

The Ben Shapiro Show: Trump Destroys Bannon, Salts the Earth (2018) (TV Episode) Ben Shapiro compares a current event to a scene in the film.

Longbox Breakup (2018) (Video) Logan asks Valerie if she wants to watch the trilogy.

John Talks Star Wars: Why the Last Jedi Doesn't Work: Set Ups Without Pay Offs (2018) (TV Episode) Mentioned by John.

Shameful Sequels: Men in Black 3 (2018) (TV Episode) "And hopefully not kiss his own mum?"

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

She Liked It Spooky: A Celebration for Ebony Strange at the Elysium (2018) Back to the Future is reference for Mad Max Morrison's Burlesque Performance.

Golic and Wingo: Episode #1.61 (2018) (TV Episode) mentioned by Adnan Virk

¿Dónde estabas entonces?: 1989 (2018) (TV Episode) scene recreated

The Big Bang Theory: The Neonatal Nomenclature (2018) (TV Episode) Howard mentions the movie by name.

StarTalk: Stephen Hawking (2018) (TV Episode) Mention of Marty McFly and his mother during the time travel discussion

The Goldbergs: Adam Spielberg (2018) (TV Episode) "Back to the Future (Eric Stoltz)" is one of the bootleg videotapes Johnny Atkins has in his locker.

Fastest Delorean in the World (2018) Delorean Time Machine, Mayor Goldie Wilson

1985 (2018) Adrian and Andrew talk about "Back to the Future".

Ready Player One (2018) Many references to this movie are spread throughout the film. The DeLorean time machine has a prominent role in the movie, a poster for Mayor Goldie Wilson can be seen in Aech's garage, Doc Brown appears in the Halliday archives, the main theme from this movie can be heard a few times (both movies share the same composer, Alan Silvestri), and the Zemeckis cube which turns back time 30 seconds is a nod to Back to the Future (Robert Zemeckis directed it and its two sequels).

Time With You (2018) (Short) Poster and props seen in Mason's and Jackson's rooms

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: James McAvoy/Zoey Deutch/Panic! at the Disco (2018) (TV Episode) Jimmy mentions the movie starring Zoey Deutch's mother Lea Thompson

Laid-Back Camp: Mount Fuji and the Laid-Back Camp Girls (2018) (TV Episode) As Chiaki talks about outdoor movie screenings we cut to a crowd watching the film

Henry Danger: Back to the Danger: Part 1 (2018) (TV Episode) Title spoof

4/20 Massacre (2018) Jess says "Where were going we dont need roads."

The Goldbergs: MTV Spring Break (2018) (TV Episode) Adam mentions the Delorean.

El Rato Muerto: Tanacompras Vol. 4 - 20 Películas por 20 Euros (2018) (TV Episode) Poster shown

Alex Strangelove (2018) Riffing on "Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads."

The Flash: Fury Rogue (2018) (TV Episode) Snart says that Barry can literally run "back to the future."

The Inner Circle with Jenny McCarthy: Cobra Kai with Ralph Macchio and William Zabka (2018) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Billy.

Saturday Night Live: Amy Schumer/Kacey Musgraves (2018) (TV Episode) Title mentioned on Weekend Update.

Talking Dead: Laura (2018) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Chris Hardwick as one of the films he would watch over and over again during the zombie apocalypse.

Supergirl: Shelter from the Storm (2018) (TV Episode) Mon-El and Brainy both mention the title.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Josh Brolin/Cedric the Entertainer/Dave Itzkoff/Chvrches (2018) (TV Episode) Reference in the monologue

Outside Xbox: 7 Games So Unexpectedly Terrifying You'll Never Trust Again: Commenter's Edition (2018) (TV Episode) Mike Channell wears a "Dr. E. Brown Enterprises" t-shirt.

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2018) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

Outside Xbox: 7 Cheaty Bosses Who Didn't Fight Fair (2018) (TV Episode) Mike Channell wears a "Dr. E. Brown Enterprises" t-shirt.

The Toys That Made Us: LEGO (2018) (TV Episode) Toys are shown

Britain's Got More Talent: Episode #12.7 (2018) (TV Episode) Ricky has a BTTF movie t-shirt on.

Honest Trailers: Every Christopher Nolan Movie (2018) (TV Episode) Title seen in screenshot

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy Has a Weekend! (2018) (TV Episode) Broderick Knob's Wikipedia page, seen on the laptop, mentions Biff Tannen and Hill Valley, California.

Outside Xtra: 6 Games That Are Better If You Just Never Finish Them (2018) (TV Episode) Mike Channell wears a "Dr. E. Brown Enterprises" t-shirt.

Jay Leno's Garage: One of a Kind (2018) (TV Episode) Jay and Chris Hardwick discuss this film, visit filming locations, and drive a replica of the DeLorean movie car

Nostalgia Critic: Angry Birds (2018) (TV Episode) Mentioned as one of the movies that uses the "main character is running late for something" trope.

Hotel Transylvania: The Series: Drac to the Future (2018) (TV Episode) Title reference

GLOW: Nothing Shattered (2018) (TV Episode) "Where we're going, you don't need legs!"

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Heidi Klum/Lakeith Stanfield/Taylor Tomlinson (2018) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Taylor Tomlinson in her stand-up routine

Our House (2018) When Tom is helping Ethan to boost power for his wireless electricity device, Tom remarks that he expected to find a Delorean instead of Ethan's machine. Tom also hopes aloud that Ethan will one day show him if his "time machine" actually works, to which Ethan replies, "Well, I'll need a few more gigawatts for that."

Trial & Error: The Timeline (2018) (TV Episode) Dwayne admits that he has just watched this movie and allowed it to influence his theory of the murder.

Robot Chicken: Hi. (2018) (TV Episode) Doug: "Where we're going, we don't need roads! (he and Nerd's mom suddenly fall off a cliff) Oh god, we needed roads!"

Honest Trailers: Ready Player One (2018) (TV Episode) The Delorean appears

Ernie & Tye's Excellent Adventure (2018) (Video) DeLorean with Flux Capacator.

Orange Is the New Black: Chocolate Chip Nookie (2018) (TV Episode) McCullough mentions the futuristic shoes from the movie and Luschek mentions the hoverboard and the DeLorean.

The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Ray Romano/Lauren Miller Rogen/Leon Bridges (2018) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Lauren Miller Rogen

WatchMojo: Top 10 Darkest Movie Theories (2018) (TV Episode) The theory that Doc Brown was trying to commit suicide is #2.

The Last Sharknado: It's About Time (2018) (TV Movie) Multiple references including: The Enchantment Under The Sea Dance, "88" mph to time travel, the Flux Capacitor, and the Hummer's wheels turning 90 degree to take off like the DeLorean

Honest Trailers: Deadpool 2 (2018) (TV Episode) Title seen in screenshot

Design ¦ Cut ¦ Build: Car Show Trophy Clock (2018) (TV Episode) A Delorean, flux capacitor and plutonium are seen, Mr. Fusion and time travel mentioned

James's Movie Dome: 88 MPH! (2018) (TV Episode) The film is reviewed

Jay Leno's Garage: Limited Funds Unlimited Fun! (2018) (TV Episode) Jay asks two people what kind of vehicle was used to travel back in time in the film

Halloween (2018) Back to the Future pinball machine with poster from this movie as its interface. A character also quotes a lyric from 'The Power of Love' (A song used in Back to the Future).

Outside Xbox: 7 Videogame Vacations That Went Horribly Wrong (2018) (TV Episode) Mike Channell wears a "Dr. E. Brown Enterprises" t-shirt.

The House with a Clock in Its Walls (2018) "Space Man from Pluto" is shown on the movie marquee. Sid Sheinberg wanted to change the name of this movie to "Space Man from Pluto".

Real-Time Fandub Games: Sly Cooper and the Thievius Raccoonus (2018) (TV Episode) Marty's letter to Doc is referenced

The Flash: Nora (2018) (TV Episode) Barry is concerned that Nora could "Marty McFly herself out of existence."

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom (2018) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

The Big Bang Theory: The Imitation Perturbation (2018) (TV Episode) Sheldon dresses as Doc from the Back to the Future trilogy.

The Neighborhood: Welcome to Game Night (2018) (TV Episode) Gemma says all she needs to go back in time is Marty, Dr. Brown, and a DeLorean.

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

Mirage (2018) Several references, like the clock struck by lightning, Delorean time machine, Flux Capacitor.

Splitting Up Together: Yes, Deer (2018) (TV Episode) Holly refers to Martin as "Marty McFly."

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Amiga CD32 (2018) (TV Episode) The Nerd compared the main characters of the Morph game to Doc Brown and Marty being cross bred with the Minions.

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return: Mac and Me (2018) (TV Episode) Tom (as Biff): "Hello? McFly?"

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return: Lords of the Deep (2018) (TV Episode) Jonah: "McFly!"

Die schlechtesten Filme aller Zeiten: Sharknado 6: The Last One (2018) (TV Episode) mentioned in the commentary line

Bumblebee (2018) When they resurrect Bumblebee, it almost looks the same when Marty wakes up.

The Angry Video Game Nerd: The Town With No Name (CDTV) (2018) (TV Episode) The Nerd wasn't sure why the "meanwhile" titlecards are spelled in a Back to the Future like font.

Best of the Worst: Plinketto #7 (2018) (TV Episode) Action figures and toys seen on Nerd Crew set.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Onward to Weird Hedgehogs (2018) (TV Episode) Brought up as a licensed property Playmobil has.

Timeless: The Miracle of Christmas Part I/II (2018) (TV Episode) Jiya says she build a Delorean out of the lifeboat

Welcome to Marwen (2018) The design of the time machine and its sound and visual effects echo Zemeckis' original creation.

Emit (2018) (Short) The magazine in the film states an article about the Flux Capacitor.

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Chronologically Confused about Kingdom Hearts (2019) (TV Episode) The Nerd made a joke that the only way to of seen the live Kingdom Hearts concert that show exclusive cinematic game plot points is by obtaining a time machine, plutonium, and a flux compacitor.

The Cinema Snob: 1941 (2019) (TV Episode) The Snob mentions it more than once and a poster is shown.

The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part (2019) Rex Dangervest uses Back to the Future LEGO bricks to build a time machine. Mentioned by Rex Dangervest as a movie older kids get to watch.

Supernatural: Lebanon (2019) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue

Jay Dyer Livestreams: What You Freakin Missed in Terminator 1-3 (2019) (TV Episode) The movie comes up in discussion.

Family Guy: Bri, Robot (2019) (TV Episode) Brian asks his robot clone if he's in "Bark to the Future" after he tells him he can only do things Brian has already done

Happy Death Day 2U (2019) Poster seen in Carter's dorm room.

The Best Damn Internet Show: Pilot (2019) (TV Episode) Stephen Spurling mentions the movie.

Tulevaisuuden edustaja (2019) (Short) The vehicle that Tuomas Nieminen arrives in is an homage to the Delorean seen in the Back to the Future-movies.

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

Cinematic Excrement: Howard the Duck (2019) (TV Episode) Smeghead brings it up as a film Lea Thompson was in.

Timewasters: Episode #2.1 (2019) (TV Episode) Referenced by Nick

Burger Quiz: Episode #3.21 (2019) (TV Episode) soundtrack from

The Magicians: The 4-1-1 (2019) (TV Episode) Mayakovsky says he understands the paradox of time travel because he's seen this movie.

Outside Xbox: 7 Stunning Games You'll Never Get to Play Because They're Not Real (2019) (TV Episode) Mike Channell wears a "Dr. E. Brown Enterprises" t-shirt.

CBC Arts: Exhibitionists: Back to the Future (2019) (TV Episode) Episode title, DeLorean time machine photo.

Avengers: Endgame (2019) Mentioned by Stark and Lang when discussing time travel

The Flash: Snow Pack (2019) (TV Episode) Ralph says he's ready to hit 88 mph when he opens the time breach.

Mortal Kombat 11 (2019) (Video Game) If Johnny Cage is the announcer and Raiden is picked, Cage says "1.21 gigawatts."

Framing John DeLorean (2019) Mentioned in dialogue

See You Yesterday (2019) Michael J. Fox's character says Great Scott when they talk to him about time travel. referencing to

American Dad!: Rabbit Ears (2019) (TV Episode) One of the people trapped in the TV remembers the movie.

Creeped Out: Help (2019) (TV Episode) The Hill Valley Tech Convention, referenced by character, is a reference to the town in Back to the Future.

Wasteland (2019) (Short) Easter Egg

Granada Reports: 21 May 2019: Evening Bulletin (2019) (TV Episode) Mentioned during the report on Back to the Future: The Musical.

Films Under Constant Critique: Batman (1989) and Batman Returns (1992) (2019) (TV Episode) "Marty, we need to go back to Gotham to stop Batman."

Men in Black: International (2019) When Agents T & M and Pawny are on the Hover Bike, then stop on a pond. This is the same thing that happened to Marty McFly.

Dark: The White Devil (2019) (TV Episode) The old man and the kid who go back in time in their Delorian that Egon Tiedemann refers to are Doc and Marty McFly from the Back to the Future (1985) movies.

Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled (2019) (Video Game) Crash's mad scientist outfit resembles Doc Brown.

Stranger Things: Chapter One: Suzie, Do You Copy? (2019) (TV Episode) Poster at the cinema.

Stranger Things: Chapter Seven: The Bite (2019) (TV Episode) The movie poster is seen at the theater, and the characters discuss the plot.

Stranger Things: Chapter Eight: The Battle of Starcourt (2019) (TV Episode) Steve lists "the one with the DeLorean and Alex P. Keaton" as one of his three favorite movies.

How Heavy Are the Dumbbells You Lift?: Why Don't You Have Some Protein? (2019) (TV Episode) A model DeLorian from the film is seen

Cool Cat's Crazy Dream (2019) (Video) Cool Cat tells Lea Thompson that he love the movie

13 Reasons Why: Nobody's Clean (2019) (TV Episode) Ani discovers a Delorian in the Walker's carriage house and makes a reference to the movie.

Tucker Carlson Tonight: Episode dated 2 August 2019 (2019) (TV Episode) Dan Bongino mentions this title

Back to School (2019) Where we're going, we don't need roads.

Clownado (2019) Hunter says the clowns are riding the tornado lik a DeLorean that came back from the future.

Hollywood 1982: un été magique au cinéma (2019) (TV Movie) movie mentioned

Jay Leno's Garage: Truly Unconventional (2019) (TV Episode) while riding in a DeLorean hovercraft, Jay says, "Even Marty McFly never got to do this"

Undone: The Halloween Night (2019) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Sam.

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong With G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra In 18 Minutes or Less (2019) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

Insult to Injury (2019) (Short) "I like to sleep in on Sundays"

Expedition Unknown: Cracking the Secret (2019) (TV Episode) Is parodied when Josh goes 'back in time'.

Creeped Out: Splinta Claws (2019) (TV Episode) "Hello McFly".

Supernatural: Back and to the Future (2019) (TV Episode) Title parody

Granada Reports: 15 October 2019: Evening Bulletin (2019) (TV Episode) Mentioned during Christopher Lloyd and Bob Gale's interview.

Nostalgia Critic: Demon Knight (2019) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

Windows Destruction: Windows 98 Destruction (2019) (TV Episode) A piano version of the main theme is briefly played

Good Morning Britain: Episode dated 22 October 2019 (2019) (TV Episode) Peter Andre says he's a Back to the Future fanatic.

Terminator: Dark Fate (2019) Grace and Rev-9 travel to the past, and everything the Time Bubble touches freezes just like the Delorean.

The Blame Game: Episode #16.2 (2019) (TV Episode) Ashley wishes she could go back into the past like in the movie to prevent herself from saving Boris Johnson.

Chicago P.D.: No Regrets (2019) (TV Episode) Ruzek says his nephew saw this movie for the first time and now tries to skateboard behind cars.

Fresh Off the Boat: Practicum?! (2019) (TV Episode) Louis says his car has a broken flux capacitor.

The World According to Jeff Goldblum: Ice Cream (2019) (TV Episode) Jeff: "This looks like 'Back to the Future.'"

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong With Avengers: Endgame In Time Travel Minutes Or Less (2019) (TV Episode) Doc Brown discovering time travel mentioned by the Narrator.

Rick and Morty: Rattlestar Ricklactica (2019) (TV Episode) In the snake timeline of 1985, a poster spoofing this film is seen with snakes dressed as Marty and Doc Brown.

Mr. Robot: whoami (2019) (TV Episode) Elliot walking around in an alternate version of his old neighborhood and hometown is an homage to "Back to the Future", in which Marty McFly first walks around in 1955 Hill Valley. Elliot even sees roadside signs that read "Live in the home of tomorrow... today!" and "A nice place to live", which were roadside signs featured in the film.

How It Should Have Ended: How Terminator Dark Fate Should Have Ended (2020) (TV Episode) Cameo appearance of Doc Brown

Fandom: Not Just a Craze (2020) (Short) Noah mentions Marty McFly as a childhood hero.

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Chapter Twenty-Eight: Sabrina Is Legend (2020) (TV Episode) Sabrina says Ambrose loves this movie.

Young Sheldon: A Slump, a Cross and Roadside Gravel (2020) (TV Episode) Referenced by Georgie

MacGyver: Fire + Ashes + Legacy = Phoenix (2020) (TV Episode) The cast names listed on the movie poster for Bozer's movie "Love + Gun + Die" are Fox, Thompson, Glover, and Lloyd. These are the last names of four actors from Back to the Future: Michael J. Fox, Lea Thompson, Crispin Glover, and Christopher Lloyd.

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

Supergirl: Back from the Future - Part Two (2020) (TV Episode) Winn quotes Doc Brown

Show Offs: Pride and Reptiles (2020) (TV Episode) Casey sings part of the song "Back in Time" and references Lea's role in the movie.

Granada Reports: 20 February 2020: Evening Bulletin (2020) (TV Episode) Mentioned in the report on Back to the Future: The Musical.

Granada Reports: 20 February 2020: Late Bulletin (2020) (TV Episode) Mentioned in the report on Back to the Future: The Musical.

Onward (2020) Near the end when Ian and Barley fly off with the van is similar to the ending of Back to the Future

The Mascot (2020) Kurt describes how he and his friends removed the wheels off of a car and placed them sideways, then put a sign on the car saying "Free Time Travel Rides;" he mentions this film by name.

1st Viewing: Spider-Man (2020) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Ryan the Daring (2020) (TV Episode) Mentioned in dialogue.

Let's Make a Deal: Decades Week - Day 4 (2020) (TV Episode) Jonathan Mangum is dressed as Marty McFly, they have the DeLorean car and also mention the movie.

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Mortal Kombat Rip-Offs (2020) (TV Episode) The Nerd found it hard to believe that Tattoo Assassins was written by Back to the Future screenwriter's Bob Gale.

Saturday Night Live: Saturday Night Live at Home: Tom Hanks/Chris Martin (2020) (TV Episode) Mikey Day is seen reading a Back to the Future storybook to his son during the opening credits.

Saturday Night Live: SNL At Home: Brad Pitt/Miley Cyrus (2020) (TV Episode) Mikey Day is seen reading a Back to the Future storybook to his son during the opening credits.

Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?: A Run Cycle Through Time! (2020) (TV Episode) Scooby says 'snack to the future' before trying to eat the giant banana.

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

The Goldbergs: Pretty in Pink (2020) (TV Episode) Adam mentions it.

Random Acts: Space for Love (2020) (TV Episode) Will: "I gotta regain control of the flux capacitor."

Show Offs: Edge of the World (2020) (TV Episode) Referenced by Trent as an example of the sci-fi genre

The Order: Free Radicals, Part 2 (2020) (TV Episode) Randall makes title pun saying "Silverback to the future."

Show Offs: Edge of the World (2020) (TV Episode) Referenced by Trent as an example of the sci-fi genre

WatchMojo: Top 10 Weirdest Movies to Get Cartoon Adaptations (2020) (TV Episode) The "Back to the Future" franchise is #5.

Honest Trailers: The Indiana Jones Trilogy (2020) (TV Episode) The narrator quotes the 'don't go to 2020 meme'

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: What We're Fighting For (2020) (TV Episode) The team returns to their own time a few minutes before they left and the final shot of the flying car heading towards the camera.

Outside Xbox: 7 Hardest First Levels that Nearly Stopped You Seeing the Rest of the Game (2020) (TV Episode) A still from the film is shown.

Biohackers: Arrival (2020) (TV Episode) On the morning after the freshman party Ole wears a t-shirt with the film's logo on it.

Ted Lasso: Tan Lines (2020) (TV Episode) Coach Beard quotes Doc Brown: "Ronald Reagan? The actor?"

A.P. Bio: Katie Holmes Day (2020) (TV Episode) When the jug band begins singing a capella, Dan Decker makes a call saying, "you know that new sound you've been looking for? Well, listen to this." As spoken in Back to the Future.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Fan Theories That Will Ruin Your Childhood (2020) (TV Episode) Doc's Heinous Crime is #4.

Archer: The Orpheus Gambit (2020) (TV Episode) The device Krieger puts on Archer's head is the same one Doc Brown used when meeting Marty McFly in Back To The Future.

Dark Toons: Speed Demon (2020) (TV Episode) The movie is mentioned.

How Didn't This Get Made?: Yellow Couldhavebeen (2020) (TV Episode) Discussed.

The Loud House Movie (2021) Lisa using her scientific experiments, there is a brief moment where the entire room and all the scientific equipment is shown (33:07). On one of the shelves at the bottom left there is a flux capacitor seen, as seen in Back to the Future. Lola says that her princess car can fast, and her makeup for her beauty pageant. Luna was playing on her guitar, which that Marty McFly did the same thing in Back to the Future when he performed Johnny B Goode by Chuck Berry. The theme from the movie plays in the diner. Lincoln watched all three "Back to the Future" movies in one day. Cameo appearance. Lana mentioned 1955. Lori using her PDA that features this movie. Leni mentions this movie to Chaz. Luan talks about the movie. Lucy references the diner scene from this film. Lily wearing her 1985 clothes. Clyde mentioned Marty McFly. Lynn Jr. discuss the plot. Lynn Sr. says, "Oh, just a little weather experiment" (quoting Doc Brown). Rita has a copy of this film on VHS. Hank and Hawk falls and crashes into manure much like Biff Tannen and his cronies. Mentioned in dialogue. Mr. Grouse states they don't have any Libyan terrorists to sell them plutonium. Charles wearing Einstein's clock from the movie. The bookstore has A Match Made in Space by George McFly. The DeLorean from this film which travels through time is seen.

Blood Curse: The Haunting of Alicia Stone (2022) In Blood Curse: The Haunting of Alicia Stone (2021) Brian Miike, played by Jason Impey, can be seen driving a Delorean and travel back through time, director Keiron Hollett is a long-time fan of the Back to the Future (1985) Franchise.

Oscar's Orchestra: Bach to the Future (TV Episode) Title reference.

Bouli: Retour vers le futur (TV Episode) Title reference.

The Dragonchist (Short) A character teleports back in time, and is seen wearing what looks like Marty McFly's orange vest

Features
The Honeymooners: The Man from Space (1955) (TV Episode) the family of Lorraine Baines is watching this episode of The Honeymooners. George McFly watched the same episode on a 1985's rerun

Featured in
Time Travel: Fact, Fiction and Fantasy (1985) (TV Movie) Includes movie clips

The Making of 'Back to the Future' (1985) (TV Short) Several clips from the film are shown.

Citizen Steve (1987) (Short) Footage of this movie is shown.

Words (1987) (Short) Clips shown

Back to the Future Part II Behind-the-Scenes Special Presentation (1989) (TV Movie) footage from the first movie abounds

MacGyver: Honest Abe (1991) (TV Episode) The keypad with its lighted colored buttons is exactly the same as the time machine's destination keypad.

Time Machine: The Journey Back (1993) (Video) A clip from the film is shown.

Lights, Camera, Action!: A Century of the Cinema: The Greatest Show on Earth (1996) (TV Episode) Clips are shown

The Universal Story (1996) (TV Movie) Scene with McFly and mother and scene in car.

The Car's the Star: DeLorean (1999) (TV Episode) excerpt shown

HBO First Look: 'What Lies Beneath': Constructing the Perfect Thriller (2000) (TV Episode) clip shown

The Big Knights: The Time Protonosphere (2001) (TV Episode) Various clips of the movie were shown.

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

Taz Wanted (2002) (Video Game) The sound effects for the Taz Catchers' van is the same as the DeLorean. Also, Taz speeds away, the van travels through time, leaving fire trails behind and spinning license plate.

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

I Love the '80s: 1985 (2002) (TV Episode)

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

Movie Mistakes Uncovered: Uncut: Episode #1.2 (2003) (TV Episode) Clips of mistakes shown

The World's First Time Machine (2003) (TV Movie) Clips of film included in documentary

Car Crash: The DeLorean Story (2004) (TV Movie) A clip from the movie is shown.

The Greatest Canadian (2004) (TV Mini-Series) In the Michael J. Fox segment

The 100 Greatest Family Films (2005) (TV Movie) Clips are shown

The Angry Video Game Nerd: Back to the Future (2006) (TV Episode) Movie clips are shown.

Game One: Episode #1.3 (2006) (TV Episode) A brief clip of Marty using the guitar in front of the big speaker gets shown.

Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People (2006) (Video) Has clips

Interactive Film Quiz (2006) (Video Game) Clip used

The Irate Gamer: Back to the Future (NES) (2007) (TV Episode) Footage shown several times.

TV Land Confidential: Movies (2007) (TV Episode) clip

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

AFI's 10 Top 10: America's 10 Greatest Films in 10 Classic Genres (2008) (TV Special) Back to the Future is the #10 sci-fi film.

Is Anybody There? (2008) Edward and his father go see this movie in the theater

Looking Back to the Future (2009) (Video) clips shown

Bad Movie Beatdown: Pluto Nash (2009) (TV Episode) compares methods of guitar playing

The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Observe & Report/Gigantic/Hannah Montana: The Movie (2009) (TV Episode) "The Art of the Spit Take" segment

The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The Hurt Locker/My Sister's Keeper/Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) (TV Episode) America's #4 Enemy in the Movies.

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

The Phantom Menace Review (2009) (Video) Marty McFly is included in Plinkett's list of protagonists

Nostalgia Critic: Ernest Saves Christmas (2009) (TV Episode) clip shown

Great Movie Mistakes (2010) (TV Movie) Clips of mistakes shown

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

The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Knight and Day/I Am Love/The Killer Inside Me (2010) (TV Episode) James McAvoy's #1 Favorite Film

The Rotten Tomatoes Show: The Twilight Saga: Eclipse/The Last Airbender/Grown Ups (2010) (TV Episode) Jonah Hill's #2 favorite movie

Nostalgia Critic: The Room (2010) (TV Episode) The Future Critic looks and talks like 'Doc' Emmett Brown. Also, music and footage from this movie are shown.

The Rotten Tomatoes Show: Dinner for Schmucks/Charlie St. Cloud/Get Low (2010) (TV Episode) Ellen's #4 Movie Dork is George McFly

The Cinema Snob: Super Hornio Bros. 2 (2010) (TV Episode) Snob plays audio of the end stinger over the Super Honio Bros. recap.

Scream Awards 2010 (2010) (TV Special) 25th Anniversary tribute.

Cinemassacre's Monster Madness: Critters (2010) (TV Episode) The Power of Love is talked about

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

Tales from the Future: In the Beginning (2010) (TV Episode) clips shown

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

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

Tales from the Future: Keeping Time (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

Saturday Night Live: Jon Hamm/Rihanna (2010) (TV Episode) Clips from "Back to the Future" are featured in the screen test segments.

Cinemassacre's Monster Madness: Reptilian (2010) (TV Episode) clip featured in prologue

WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Time Travel Movies (2010) (TV Episode) Back to the Future is #1.

Todd's Pop Song Reviews: Like a G6 (2010) (TV Episode) Clip used in review.

Nostalgia Critic: The First Couple: TMNT (2010) (TV Episode) Clip of Marty saying, "Doc, you don't just walk into a store and buy Plutonium"

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

Great Movie Mistakes 2: The Sequel (2011) (TV Movie) Clips of mistakes shown

These Amazing Shadows (2011) Clips from this film are shown in These Amazing Shadows.

The 83rd Annual Academy Awards (2011) (TV Special) Clips shown in hosts' introductory montage.

Nostalgia Critic: The Langoliers (2011) (TV Episode) Time travel scene is shown and Future Critic, who resembles Doc Brown, returns

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

Hollywood's Top Ten: Cool Cars (2011) (TV Episode) #1

De wereld draait door: Episode #7.15 (2011) (TV Episode) A fragment featuring Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd is shown.

Cinematic Excrement: Transformers (2011) (TV Episode) The "You got no concept of time." scene is used.

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

Nostalgia Critic: Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (2012) (TV Episode) "1.21 Gigowatts" is played at top speed when Christopher Lloyd's character is kicked in the junk.

Cinematic Power (2012) (Short) The moviegoers within in the film are shown a scene.

Brows Held High: Primer (2012) (TV Episode) Oancitizen praises the simplified explanation of time travel theories.

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

Brows Held High: What Is It? (2012) (TV Episode) points out Crispin as George McFly.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Michael J. Fox Performances (2012) (TV Episode) Marty McFly, etc. are #1.

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

Nostalgia Critic: The Top 11 Awesome Movie Themes (2012) (TV Episode) this movie's theme ranks at #1

WatchMojo: Top 10 Greatest Movie Trilogies (2012) (TV Episode) The "Back to the Future" trilogy is #3.

The Colbert Report: Ed Rendell (2012) (TV Episode) stock footage

Cinemassacre's Monster Madness: Q: The Winged Serpent (2012) (TV Episode) mentions Biff when talking about famous douchebags

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

WatchMojo: Top 10 Greatest Fictional Bands in Movies (2012) (TV Episode) Marvin Berry and the Starlighters are #9.

Special Collector's Edition: Especial Navideño (Top Películas Navideñas) (2012) (TV Episode) clip shown

The Dirties (2013) Opening credits and letter style of the title of this film are used.

Revealed: Billy Zane (2013) (TV Episode) Billy Zane discusses the movie.

The '80s: The Decade That Made Us: Lift Off (2013) (TV Episode) Clip of Marty McFly at school with Doc: "Whoa. This is heavy."

The '80s: The Decade That Made Us: The Revolutionaries (2013) (TV Episode) Video clip shown: "Calvin? Wh... Why do you keep calling me Calvin?"

The '80s: The Decade That Made Us: Masters of the Universe (2013) (TV Episode) Video clip is shown.

The '80s: The Decade That Made Us: Tear Down These Walls (2013) (TV Episode) Features footage from the movie.

The '80s: The Decade That Made Us: Super Power (2013) (TV Episode) Video clips are shown.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Mad Scientists (2013) (TV Episode) Dr. Emmett L. Brown is #1.

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

Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th (2013) (Video) Footage shown.

The Goldbergs: The Circle of Driving (2013) (TV Episode) Clip shown in beginning montage.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Greatest Sound Effects in Movies (2013) (TV Episode) The sound effect for the DeLorean Time Machine in the "Back to the Future" franchise is #6.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Cars (2013) (TV Episode) The DeLorean is #1.

V.H.S. (2013) (TV Short) A voiceover translation of the movie by Vasiliy Gorchakov is reviewed. Pavel Grinyov also says that it is one of his favorite movies.

The Goldbergs: Call Me When You Get There (2013) (TV Episode) A clip of the movie is shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Wimps (2013) (TV Episode) George McFly is #1.

Smashing UK Top 10: Top 10 Sci-Fi Films (2013) (TV Episode) Clips

WatchMojo: Top 10 Time Machines (2013) (TV Episode) The DeLorean is #2.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Iconic Instrumental Film Scores (2013) (TV Episode) The score for Back to the Future is #10.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Sci-Fi Movie Villains (2014) (TV Episode) Biff Tannen gets an honorable mention.

1,001 Movies You Must See (Before You Die) (2014) (Short) Clip is presented

The Oscars (2014) (TV Special) Popular heroes presentation.

Nostalgia Critic: Alice in Wonderland (2014) (TV Episode) George laughs like a hyena

WatchMojo: Top 10 Fictional Movie Schools (2014) (TV Episode) Hill Valley High School gets an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies of the 1980s (2014) (TV Episode) Back to the Future is #2.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies of All Time (2014) (TV Episode) Back to the Future gets an honorable mention.

The Cinema Snob: To Catch a Yeti (2014) (TV Episode) theme plays during a skateboard chase

On Story: Time Travel and the Filmmaker's Trek (2014) (TV Episode) Clips shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 School Dances in Movies (2014) (TV Episode) The school dance in Back to the Future is #4.

Everything Wrong with...: Back to the Future (Re-Issue) (2014) (TV Episode) The film is reviewed.

No Small Parts: Anne Ramsey (2014) (TV Episode) Clips are shown.

The Greatest 80s Movies (2014) (TV Movie) Number 1 in the Countdown

Honest Trailers: Forrest Gump (2014) (TV Episode) Clip is shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Fictional Movie Towns (2014) (TV Episode) Hill Valley, California is #4.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Rivalries (2014) (TV Episode) The rivalry between Marty McFly and Biff Tannen is #5.

The Real History of Science Fiction: Time (2014) (TV Episode) Clips shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Product Placements in Movies (2014) (TV Episode) The placement of the DeLorean Motor Company in the Back to the Future franchise is #1.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Sci-Fi Movies of the 1980s (2014) (TV Episode) Back to the Future is #4.

A Night at the Movies: George Lucas and the World of Fantasy Cinema (2014) (TV Movie) Clips shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Meanest Movie Teachers (2014) (TV Episode) Gerald Strickland is #1.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Memorable Movie Underwear Scenes (2014) (TV Episode) The underwear scene with Michael J. Fox is #2.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Real High-Tech Devices in Movies That Look Hilariously Dated Today (2014) (TV Episode) The Walkman is #6.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Hanging on for Life Movie Scenes (2014) (TV Episode) Right on Time is #8.

Special Collector's Edition: E.T. el Extraterrestre (2014) (TV Episode) clips shown in trailer

WatchMojo: Top 10 Unlikable Movie Characters (2014) (TV Episode) Biff Tannen gets an honorable mention.

Chuck Norris vs. Communism (2015) Clips shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Fictional Movie Inventors (2015) (TV Episode) Doc Brown is #5.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Awkward Movie Dates (2015) (TV Episode) Mother / Son Bonding is #2.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Awkward Movie Kissing Scenes (2015) (TV Episode) It's Like I'm Kissing My Brother is #1.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Awkward Meeting the Parents Movie Scenes (2015) (TV Episode) Meet the Grandparents is #9.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Intense Zip-Lining Scenes in Movies (2015) (TV Episode) Race to the Future is #4.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Closing Lines in Movies (2015) (TV Episode) The #7 closing line is "Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads."

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 Movie NOOOOOOs (2015) (TV Episode) Marty McFly is #6.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Punches (2015) (TV Episode) Hey You! Get Your Damn Hands Off Her is #2.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Funny Movie Character Names (2015) (TV Episode) Marty McFly gets an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Title Name Drops (2015) (TV Episode) Back to the Future is #1.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Props Made from Everyday Objects (2015) (TV Episode) The DeLorean's Mr. Fusion is #2 along with the Nostromo's Mr. Fusion.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Movies of 1985 (2015) (TV Episode) Back to the Future is #1.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Hilarious Movie Running Gags (2015) (TV Episode) It Was All a Dream is #2.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Unexpected Singing Moments in Non-Musical Movies (2015) (TV Episode) Johnny B. Goode is #2.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Back to the Future Trilogy Moments (2015) (TV Episode) Future Boy is #10. We Don't Need Roads is #8. George Knocks Biff Out Cold is #6. The Clock Strikes is #3. Johnny B. Goode is #2. Fiery Results, Darth Vader and I'm Your Density get honorable mentions. Some Serious Shit is #1.

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

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Time Travellers (2015) (TV Episode) Marty McFly & Doc Brown are #1.

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) (TV Episode) Dialogue of Lorraine and Marty featured.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Mismatched Movie Fights (2015) (TV Episode) George McFly vs. Biff Tannen gets an honorable mention.

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

Keith Lemon's Back T'Future Tribute (2015) (TV Movie) Clips shown

Honest Trailers: Terminator Genisys (2015) (TV Episode) Clip is shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies that Would Make Amazing Broadway Shows (2015) (TV Episode) Back to the Future gets an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Untouchable Movies (2015) (TV Episode) Back to the Future is #6.

Nostalgia Critic: Christmas with the Kranks (2015) (TV Episode) inserted clip of Biff knocking on George's head

WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Live Action Movies for Families (2015) (TV Episode) Back to the Future is #5.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Amazing Small Details in Movies (2016) (TV Episode) Lone Pine Mall is #3.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Memorable Movie Characters of the 1980s (2016) (TV Episode) Doc Brown is #3.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Memorable Movie Characters of All Time (2016) (TV Episode) Doc Brown gets an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Theme Songs - Part 2 (2016) (TV Episode) "The Power of Love" by Huey Lewis & The News is #2.

No Small Parts: Crispin Glover (2016) (TV Episode) Glover's role as George McFly is shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Memorable Questions in Movies (2016) (TV Episode) The #6 movie question is "You built a time machine...out of a DeLorean?"

WatchMojo: Top 10 Comedy Trilogies (2016) (TV Episode) The "Back to the Future" trilogy is #6.

Cinematic Excrement: Batman & Robin (2016) (TV Episode) The "Are you telling me that this sucker is nuclear!?" scene is used.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Most Awkward Dinner Scenes in Movies (2016) (TV Episode) Dinner Time gets an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies That Are Impossible to Hate (2016) (TV Episode) Back to the Future is #3.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Sci-Fi Movie Scores (2016) (TV Episode) The score for Back to the Future is #2.

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Secret of the Ooze (2016) (TV Episode) Marvin Berry's "that new sound" phone call to his cousin Chuck featured.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Unlikely Friendships in Movies (2016) (TV Episode) The friendship between Marty McFly & Doc Brown gets an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Dealing with Bullies Movie Scenes (2016) (TV Episode) Beaten Biff is #1.

MsMojo: Top 10 Almost Kisses in Live Action Movies (2016) (TV Episode) The Power of Love is #1.

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

StarTalk: Time Travel (2016) (TV Episode) Features a clip of the movie befoe the interview with Christopher Lloyd

The Cars That Made Britain Great: Episode #1.8 (2016) (TV Episode) excerpts shown

Dates in Movie & TV History: October 21, 2015 - Back to the Future Day (2016) (TV Episode) Clips shown.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Hidden Themes in Movies You Totally Missed as a Kid (2016) (TV Episode) Incest! is #2.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Robert Zemeckis Movies (2016) (TV Episode) Back to the Future is #1.

Honest Trailers: Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure (2017) (TV Episode) Clip is shown.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Running Out of Time Movies (2017) (TV Episode) Back to the Future is #3.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Most Important Dates in Fiction (2017) (TV Episode) November 5, 1955 is #1.

Caddicarus: Classic Nursery Rhymes on VHS: Part 1 (2017) (TV Episode) Doc Brown saying "88 miles per hour!"

Best of the Worst: Carnosaur 2, the Skateboard Kid 2, and Future Zone (2017) (TV Episode) movie clip of George McFly's laugh is shown after Jack's laugh

The Oscars (2017) (TV Special) Clips are shown when Seth Rogen talks about it.

The Know's Top 10s: Top 10 Fictional Worlds (2017) (TV Episode) A clip is shown.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Running Out of Time Scenes in Movies (2017) (TV Episode) The Clock Tower is #1.

MenT: Nejhorsí kuchari ve vesmíru (2017) (TV Episode) Short clip was shown.

MsMojo: Top 10 Iconic Movie Nerds (2017) (TV Episode) George McFly is #7.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies That Are Iconic to 80s Kids (2017) (TV Episode) Back to the Future is #1.

Video Buck: Top 13: Imprescindibles de los 80 (2017) (TV Episode) Top nº5

The Know's Top 10s: Top 10 Final Fantasy Hairdos (2017) (TV Episode) A clip is shown.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies That Underwent Major Reshoots (2017) (TV Episode) Back to the Future is #1.

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

WatchMojo: Another Top 10 Movie Geniuses (2017) (TV Episode) Dr. Emmett L. Brown is #1.

To Be Continued (2017) (Short) Clips shown.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Shocking Mistakes You Never Noticed in Blockbuster Movies (2017) (TV Episode) Marty McFly's Anachronistic Electric Guitar gets an honorable mention.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Smartest Decisions in Sci-Fi Movies (2017) (TV Episode) Doc Brown harnessing the lightning bolt gets an honorable mention.

MsMojo: Top 10 Teen Movies of the 1980s (2018) (TV Episode) Back to the Future is #2.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movies Banned for Shocking Reasons (2018) (TV Episode) Back to the Future, which was banned in China because they don't allow time travel to be depicted in any films, is #1.

Honest Trailers: Honest Trailers (Written by a Robot) (2018) (TV Episode) Clip is shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Comedy Movie Franchises (2018) (TV Episode) The "Back to the Future" franchise is #4.

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

Jay Leno's Garage: One of a Kind (2018) (TV Episode) Clips shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Summer Blockbusters of All Time (2018) (TV Episode) Back to the Future is #10.

Time Traveller (2018) (Short) Story inspired by film; character watches film on TV

The Know's Top 10s: Top 10 Pixar Movies (2018) (TV Episode) A clip is shown.

Top 5 Best/Worst: Top 5 Best Back to the Future Trilogy Moments (2018) (TV Episode) Footage from the movie is shown

The '80s Greatest: Miracle on Ice (2018) (TV Episode) Features clips from the film.

Top 5 Best/Worst: Top 5 Worst Back to the Future Trilogy Moments (2018) (TV Episode) Footage from the movie is shown

WatchMojo: Top 10 Great Movies Saved by Last Minute Changes (2018) (TV Episode) Back to the Future is #2.

The '80s Greatest: Family Values (2018) (TV Episode) Featured in the documentary.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Movie Heroes Who Should Be in Jail (2018) (TV Episode) Dr. Emmett Brown is #6.

Half in the Bag: Halloween (2018) (2018) (TV Episode) movie clip is shown

Chuck Berry (2018) a clip is shown

MsMojo: Top 10 Movie Nerds Who Get the Girl (2019) (TV Episode) George McFly is #10.

Cinematic Excrement: Rambo: First Blood Part II (2019) (TV Episode) Footage plays as Smeghead brings up how this film was the top grosser of the box office in 1985.

Granada Reports: 21 May 2019: Evening Bulletin (2019) (TV Episode) A clip is shown.

Stranger Things: Chapter Seven: The Bite (2019) (TV Episode) This movie is playing when Dustin, Erica, Steve, and Robin are hiding.

The Movies: The Eighties (2019) (TV Episode) Film discussed in the episode

Review of the Fandom Menace (2019) (TV Special) Footage from the movie is shown

Cola Wars (2019) (TV Movie) Scene of the movie was shown.

WatchMojo: Top 10 Coolest Movie Replicas You Could Own (2019) (TV Episode) The Outatime license plate is #8.

Granada Reports: 15 October 2019: Evening Bulletin (2019) (TV Episode) A clip is shown.

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert: Mayor Michael Bloomberg (2020) (TV Episode) Clip of Doc Brown used in cold open to depict Bernie Sanders

The Oscars (2020) (TV Special) seen in "Impact of Music" montage

Granada Reports: 20 February 2020: Evening Bulletin (2020) (TV Episode) A clip is shown.

Granada Reports: 20 February 2020: Late Bulletin (2020) (TV Episode) A clip is shown.

Everything Wrong with...: Everything Wrong With Terminator: Dark Fate In Zzzzzzzzzzz Minutes (2020) (TV Episode) Doc's famous line "Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads" is featured.

WatchMojo: Top 20 Best Feel Good Movies (2020) (TV Episode) Back to the Future is #5.

420 AWARDS - 2nd Annual Event (2020) (TV Special) nominee of the award "Favorite ALL-TIME MOVIE"

WatchMojo: Top 10 Times the Crazy Guy Was Right in Sci-Fi Movies (2020) (TV Episode) Doc Brown is #2.

Spoofs
Safety Last! (1923) Christopher Lloyd recreates Harold Lloyd's clocktower stunt

Spoofed in
Back to Next Saturday (1985) (TV Short) Title spoof

2002: A Sex Odyssey (1985) A car is used as a time-traveling device and a teenage boy unwittingly has sex with the teenage version of his mother; a theme from BTTF.

Saturday Night Live: Ron Reagan/The Nelsons (1986) (TV Episode) Mentioned in Back to the Future sketch

Muppet Babies: Back to the Nursery (1986) (TV Episode) The imaginary time travel car the muppet babies is a take from the Delorean of this movie. Also, Gonzo dresses up like Doc Brown at the end of the episode.

Backside to the Future (1986) (Video)

Black to the the Future (1986) (Video) Spoofed title.

South American DeLorean Volkswagen Beetle James Bond Parody Television Commercial (1986) (Video) Spy car gadgetry send up of the DeLorean vehicle.

Backside to the Future II (1987) (Video)

Back Door to the Future 2 (1988)

Married... with Children: You Gotta Know When to Hold Them: Part 1 (1990) (TV Episode) Peggy hates re-runs.

Ranma ½: Nettô-hen: Back to the Happosai! (1990) (TV Episode) The episode title and time travel plot is a spoof of Back to the Future.

Alvin & the Chipmunks: Back to Our Future (1990) (TV Episode) the entire episode is a parody

Garfield and Friends: "Odielocks and the 3 Cats"/"U.S. Acres: Quack to the Future"/"Beddy Buy" (1990) (TV Episode) Title spoof.

Recycle This! (1990) (Video) Segment called "Forward to the Past" featuring Doc and Artie.

Saturday Night Live: Michael J. Fox/Black Crowes (1991) (TV Episode) Spoofed during the monologue

Snatched to the Future (1991) (Video)

Mr. Baseball (1992) Jack Elliot's Agent knocks on Jack's head and quotes Biff's line "Hello? Anybody home?"

Addams Family Values (1993) The "visibly-travelling lighting-bolt flowing down the wires", Pubert's holding one of the high-voltage cables in each hand and then dramatically connecting them together to "save the day", etc.

Clarissa Explains It All: Ferguson Explains It All (1994) (TV Episode) Marshall Darling acts like Doc Brown and built a time machine out of a DeLorean, also a huge clock is behind him

Getting Any? (1994)

Bushwhacked (1995)

Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (1996) A billboard for "Black to the Future 6" is shown.

T2 3-D: Battle Across Time (1996) (Video) Terminator says, "Hey, Buckethead" to distract the robot intent on shooting John, just as Biff Tannen addresses anyone he dislikes with, "Hey, Butthead".

Independence Day (1996) Opening a car door on a necking couple and pulling the girl out of the car, the way Biff does with Marty. Tiffany is made up to look comically similar to Lorraine.

Jack (1996)

The Secret Agent Club (1996) The license plate of Ray's Volvo spins in the same fashion of the DeLorean's license plate.

Blazing Dragons: The Quest for the Holy Quail (1996) (TV Episode) Squire Flicker uses the words "Blazing Dragons!", the Camelhot version of "Great Scott!" spoke by Christopher Lloyd in the Back To The Future trilogy. King Allfire mentioned Plutonium for the battlefield of Camelhot. Queen Griddle holding A Match Made In Space by George McFly. Evil Knight #1 make some references to Biff Tannen. The DeLorian from this film can be seen. Count Geoffrey references this movie. The Wandering Minstrel mentions Marty McFly. Sir Blaze mentioned the Enchantment Under the Sea Dance. A Flux Capacitor can be seen in Sir Loungelot's room. Evil Knights 1, 2, and 3 holding a letter for Queen Griddle is similar to Marty's letter to Doc in the film. Sir Burnevere mentioned the flux capacitor. Sir Galahot discuss the film during the same quest every year in Camelhot. Sir Hotbreath holding Marty's 1955 wooden skateboard. Princess Flame refers to the film. Sir Loungelot says, "History is going to change!"

Pinky and the Brain: Brain of the Future (1997) (TV Episode) Brain mentioned the flux capacitor when discussing about time travel in this film.

Blazing Dragons: MacBreath/Attila's Hot Buns (1998) (TV Episode) Multiple references including: The DeLorean time machine can be seen in Flicker's Laboratory, The small-scale replica of Hill Valley, Brain-wave analyzer, Doc Brown appears in 1985, D. Jones Manure Hauling, Large Speakers in the background, 88 mph to time travel, The Enchantment Under the Sea Dance, The theme from the movie plays, Marty's skateboard, Flux Capacitor, the Knights of the Square Table are disappearing from existence, and the Carriage's wheels turning 90 degree to take off is similar to the end of Back to the Future

Wrongfully Accused (1998) On-stage musical performance (Leslie Nielson vs. Michael J. Fox)

Farscape: Back and Back and Back to the Future (1999) (TV Episode) Title reference

Incredible Crisis (1999) (Video Game)

The Big Knights: Lost Doris (1999) (TV Episode) In "Lost Doris", the time-traveling DeLorean from this movie is one of the parking lot in Village Borodzo.

The Big Knights: Clockwork Knights (1999) (TV Episode) King Otto's limousine speeds off and leaving fire trails, just like the DeLorean.

The Simpsons: Bart to the Future (2000) (TV Episode) Title is a spoof. Also Nelson can be seen dressed up in a track suit just like the 1985 Biff

Family Guy: If I'm Dyin' I'm Lyin' (2000) (TV Episode) Peter's cousin starred in Black to the Future/time machine, meeting mother, and school dance are spoofed too

Nurse Betty (2000)

Chasing Kevin (2000) (Short)

South Park: Trapper Keeper (2000) (TV Episode) When the past is changed, the cyborg ceases to exist, as a result. He gradually fades out of existence just like Marty starts fading when he couldn't change the events in the past to back in order.

Charlie's Angels (2000)

The Gift (2000)

In the Shadow of Hollywood (2000)

Saving Silverman (2001)

See Spot Run (2001)

Spaced: Change (2001) (TV Episode) When Amber runs away, a California licence plate door sign ("AMBER'S ROOM") spins on the ground, in the same way (also the same design) as the licence plate from the DeLorean does when it time travels.

The Fairly OddParents: Father Time (2001) (TV Episode) Timmy Turner going time-travels to 1970 in the Time Scooter, in a similar way to Marty travels back in time to 1955 in the DeLorean from the Zemeckis-directed Back to the Future.

The Forsaken (2001)

The Mummy Returns (2001)

The Rugrats: All Growed Up (2001) (TV Movie) There are two characters resembling Doc and Marty from that film.

Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back (2001)

Zoolander (2001)

ChalkZone: Snapmobile/Rudy's Date/Future Zone/Mumbo Jumbo Jump (2002) (TV Episode) Snap's car that looks like the DeLorean from this film.

Invader Zim: Mysterious Mysteries/Future Dib (2002) (TV Episode) Dib Membrane mentions this movie to Future Dib.

The Powerpuff Girls Movie (2002)

Lizzie McGuire: Lizzie's Misadventures in HillRidge (2002) (Video Game)

The Sum of All Fears (2002)

Pipe Dream (2002)

Analyze That (2002)

Reflections of Evil (2002)

The Uncanny Suspects (2003) (Video)

The Fairly OddParents: Cosmo Con/Wanda's Day Off (2003) (TV Episode) The DeLorean from this film was extremely briefly seen at Cosmo Con: Secret Fairy Convention located in scenic Timmy Turner's bathroom.

Kopps (2003) the DeLorean Pizza car

The Fairly OddParents: Odd Jobs/Movie Magic (2003) (TV Episode) The double flame trails from the Turner's car that Mr. Turner skid to a stop in the same manner of those are made by the DeLorean.

Willard (2003)

The Movie Hero (2003)

Midnight Club II (2003) (Video Game) Hector gets into the 1971 Bestia, which turns into a Delorean from this film. The DeLorean reaches 88mph and disappears to time travel, leaves fire trails behind and the license plate ("OUTATIME") spins around and lands on the ground, in the same way (also the same design) as in Back to the Future (1985), when Doc Brown sends Einstein one minute into the future in the world's first temporal displacement.

Drop Me a Cat (2003)

The Core (2003) A flux capacitor (from Back to the Future) appears.

Atraco a las 3... y media (2003)

The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003)

The Fairly OddParents: The Crimson Chin Meets Mighty Mom and Dyno Dad/Engine Blocked (2003) (TV Episode) When Mr. Turner breaks off the handle bars to the scooter and starts skateboarding, just like Marty McFly.

Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003)

How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003)

Cartoon Monsoon: Oh, Shoot!: Script, Cries and Videotape (2003) (TV Episode) Martin and Hugh re-enacted a scene from "Back to the Future."

Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over (2003)

The Fairly OddParents: Microphony/So Totally Spaced Out (2003) (TV Episode) Timmy Turner quotes "Watch me for the changes" Marty McFly's line.

Elf (2003) When the sleigh takes off from Cental Park at high speeds, there is a bum laying on a park bench with a boombox around his neck who sits up as the sleigh goes by. This is same scenario happened in Back to the Future with the DeLorien.

The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003) (Video Game) In the beginning of the game, Timmy, Lizzie, Blossom, Zim, Bubbles and Buttercup are standing and waiting for the bus, the DeLorean from this movie appears in the street.

Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law: Back to the Present (2004) (TV Episode) Title reference. jetsons get into a Delorian and drive through the wall, leaving flaming tire marks, then Doc Brown looks in through the door

Pizza: The Movie (2004) 'barry' makes a small replica of the town, declaring it's "not to scale" and demonstrating a plan using a model car

The School Trip (2004) (TV Movie) A character imitates Biff Tannen

30-Second Bunny Theatre: Back to the Future (2004) (TV Episode) Short animated Re-enactment/Parody of this film with bunnies

Whose Line Is It Anyway?: Show No. 7015 (2005) (TV Episode) Title reference in "Hoedown": "Back to the Suture".

The Fairly OddParents: Mooooving Day/Big Wanda (2005) (TV Episode) A Flux capacitor can be seen on Timmy Turner's electric scooter.

The Edwin J. Hill Social Club: All in the Family (2005) (TV Episode) George starts to vanish after getting too close to his mother.

Family Guy: The Perfect Castaway (2005) (TV Episode) Peter attempts to use a DeLorean to go back in time

Chasing Christmas (2005) (TV Movie) When the fight breaks out during the 1978 disco sequence, the DJ's record begins to accidentally scratch. Upon hearing the sound, the Bartender (who refers to himself as "Grandmaster Flash") phones his friend and says, "You know that new sound you were looking for? Well listen to this!", parodying the rock n roll scene from Back to the Future.

The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius: The League of Villains (2005) (TV Episode) Jimmy discuss the film before return to RetroVille using the time vortex.

Cars (2006) McQueen calls, "Doc --- wait!" as Doc Hudson heads back to Radiator Springs after racing around the desert, similar to how Marty yells to Doc at the Twin Pines Mall when they are being attacked by the Libyans.

Dreamfall: The Longest Journey (2006) (Video Game) "Where we're going, we won't need wings"

Passion to the Max (2006) (Short) DeLorean in film leaves behind a trail of fire and spinning license plate

The Real Animated Adventures of Doc and Mharti (2006) (TV Short) Characters spoofed.

The Hillywood Show (2006) (TV Series) For comedic purposes

The Fairly OddParents: Timmy the Barbarian/No Substitute for Crazy (2006) (TV Episode) Denzel Crocker references Doc Brown's "Oh just a little weather experiment" line.

Screen Wars: Back to the Future (2007) (TV Episode) Opening Homage spoofed Back to the Future

Meet the Robinsons (2007) car based time machine affecting present by permitting to alter events in the past, and picture of flying delorian seen in Lewis' notebook when he has his adoption interview.

American Dad!: When a Stan Loves a Woman (2007) (TV Episode) Stan quotes George McFly's "get your damn hands off her" line.

Family Guy: Meet the Quagmires (2007) (TV Episode) The moment Peter crushes the guitarist at the country club dance, there is no guitarist. Brian has to replace him (just like Michael J. Fox does in Back to the Future). Also the song they play is the same as the song the band play at the "Enchantment Under the Sea dance" in "Back to the Future". The difference between this story and the original story is that now they have to prevent the couple from kissing instead of making the kiss. Also, Peter is surprised to hear that Ronald Reagan is the president, believing him to still be an actor, spoofing when Marty McFly tells Doc Brown in the 1950s that Reagan is president in the 1980s.

Foiled (2007) (Short) There's a scene that spoofs the scene in BTTF where the DeLorean has to go 88mph.

Viva Pinata: Mr. Unbustable/Too Many Fergys (2007) (TV Episode) Les Galagoogoo puts away the time machine in his van, it drove away and leaving behind double trails of fire.

The Simpsons: That '90s Show (2008) (TV Episode) Homer invents Grunge Rock like Marty invents rock. There is also a spoof of the call to Chuck Berry by his cousin

Long Flat Balls II (2008) In the ending scene the guys car speeds up and vanishes, just like the DeLorian.

Skeleton Key 2: 667 Neighbor of the Beast (2008) (Video) after being shot while wearing a bulletproof vest, Neil hands over a note that says "The note from Back to the Future"

Spaceballs: The Animated Series: The Skroobinator (2008) (TV Episode) Scroob and Helmet travel back in time in a iconic Delorean, run over Doc Brown

Family Guy: Road to Germany (2008) (TV Episode) The scene where Stewie, Brian, and Mort get away from the Nazis in the staff car spoofs the skateboard/manure scene from Back to the Future.

Incómodos (2008) Nicolás has a dream in which he portrays Marty McFly

Family Guy: Baby Not on Board (2008) (TV Episode) Peter's "stressful morning" is a parody of the opening scene in Back to the Future

Family Guy: The Man with Two Brians (2008) (TV Episode) Peter wears the same mind-reading helmet as Doc Brown and repeats the dialogue from the film, "it means that this damn thing doesn't work at all!"

Robot Chicken: PS: Yes, in That Way (2009) (TV Episode) Marty delves deeper into Doc's psyche.

17 Again (2009) Maggie unknowingly develops a crush on a younger version of her father, just like a young Lorraine unknowingly develops a crush on her future son.

Man Vs. (2009) (Short) "Marty McFly was simply going travel back in time. Biff Tannen is such a jerk." - Benny

Los mejores momentos de 'Sé lo que hicisteis' (2009) (Video) sketch: Regreso al Futuro [de Alba]

The Kevin Bishop Show: Episode #2.4 (2009) (TV Episode) "Back To The Future 4"

Robot Chicken: Please Do Not Notify Our Contractors (2009) (TV Episode) Marty McFly gets pulled over

How It Should Have Ended: How Terminator Should Have Ended (2009) (TV Episode) Trailer Remix parody

Total Drama: 2008: A Space Owen (2009) (TV Episode) When Harold got eliminated and taken to the Lame-O-Sine, it drove away leaves two trails of flames behind.

Robot Chicken: Dear Consumer (Robot Chicken's Full-Assed Christmas Special) (2009) (TV Episode) The segment involving Santa's reindeer Comet is a parody of this movie's ending.

Hot Tub Time Machine (2010) Nick performs a song from the future (Let's Get It Started by the Black Eyed Peas). Marty McFly did the same thing in Back to the Future when he performed Johnny B Goode by Chuck Berry.

Gaturro (2010) Spoof poster shown.

CollegeHumor Originals: If All Movies Had Smartphones (2010) (TV Episode) The movie would have ended much sooner if they had smartphones back then.

Beastie Boys: Fight for Your Right Revisited (2011) (Short) The DeLorean time machine is featured.

Robot Chicken: Major League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2011) (TV Episode) Lorraine Baines is a contestant on the Dating Game, while George McFly, Biff Tannen and Marty McFly are the bachelors.

Legend Movie 2 (2011) (Short) Plot is a direct spoof

CollegeHumor Originals: Back to the Future Alternate Ending: Biff is Dead (2011) (TV Episode) Alternate ending where Biff commits suicide

Link to the Future (2011) (Short) Spoofs the ending of Back to the Future when Doc turns up at the McFly house.

A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! (2011) (TV Movie) The Wishful Thinking van takes off into the sky is a parody of the last scene from Back to the Future (1985).

The Crack: The Epic Adventure (2011) (TV Episode) The episode is a parody of Back to the Future.

Hughes the Force (2011) (Short) When Henry bursts into the bedroom to save Leia, he says to Chaz, "Hey you, get your damn hands off of her", referencing George McFly rescuing Lorraine from Biff in Back to the Future.

Rude Tube: Love Bytes (2011) (TV Episode) Spoof of the Marty and Lorraine kiss scene.

Smodimations 2-D (2011) They spoof several elements of the film, primarily Marty's relationship with his mother.

Robot Chicken: Casablankman 2 (2011) (TV Episode) Doc works with terrorists

iCarly: iApril Fools (2012) (TV Episode) The last scene reenacts the end scene of the movie with Spencer dressed as Doc Brown.

Parásitos: Alguien voló sobre el nido del parásito (2012) (TV Episode) scene spoofed

Rejected Pitches: Back to the Future (2012) (TV Episode) Screenplay discussed

Continue?: Chuck Rock (SNES) (2012) (TV Episode) The famous "You know that new sound you're looking for?" scene is parodied in the ending skit.

Mad: Men in Black to the Future/Pokémon of Interest (2012) (TV Episode) Men in Black to the Future is a spoof of this movie.

The Simpsons: Treehouse of Horror XXIII (2012) (TV Episode) The "Bart & Homer's Excellent Adventure" segment, in which Bart travels to the past and inadvertently breaks up Homer's and Marge's courtship, spoofs "Back to the Future."

Epic Rap Battles of History: Doc Brown vs Doctor Who (2012) (TV Episode) Doc Brown raps against Doctor Who

Regular Show: The Christmas Special (2012) (TV Episode) The shot of the back of the DeLeoran time machine leaving fire after in motion is spoofed at the very end but on Santa's sleigh.

Robot Chicken: Eaten by Cats (2013) (TV Episode) parody skit

Sugarboy: Bike to the Future (2013) (TV Episode) Back to the Future on a bicycle is parodied.

Bob's Burgers: My Fuzzy Valentine (2013) (TV Episode) Dialogue spoofed

Jay and Silent Bob's Super Groovy Cartoon Movie (2013) Doc Brown appears in a DeLorean

Hookman 2 (2013) Scene with Ronnie & Christine

Stevie TV: Catches (2013) (TV Episode) "Back to the Bieber"

My Little Pony: Equestria Girls (2013) The main character goes to high school in a different environment, being the new student that pops out of nowhere. And there's also a dance involved, considering both films' climaxes. It's also a race against time to get back to the original environment they live in. Also, the protagonist fixes and adjusts to the new environment.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: Pilot (2013) (TV Episode) Lola's wheels turn up, and it flies away like the Delorean at the end of Back to the Future (1985)

Family Guy: Finders Keepers (2013) (TV Episode) Cutaway scene

Best Worst Friends (2013) The characters want to use a DeLorean replica to travel in time. And the ending of this movie is a direct parody of the ending of that movie.

Folkets främsta företrädare: Sverigedemokraterna (2014) (TV Episode) Spoof poster shown.

Achmed Saves America (2014) (Video) The hurtling-across-country Achmed's holding his head after colliding with the Liberty Bell (and making a fresh crack in it), just as Doc Brown clutches his ears in agnoy when the courthouse clock's bell deafeningly chimes just a few feet away from him as he's perched on the ledge while re-connecting his lightning-diverting wire.

Caption Fail Movies: Regreso al futuro (2014) (TV Episode) scene recreated and spoofed with "caption fail".

Danger 5: Super Dead (2015) (TV Episode) Roller coaster reaches 88 mph and travels in time leaving two streaks of fire.

Better Call Saul: Uno (2015) (TV Episode) The brothers holding onto the pickup truck riding skateboards, the truck pulling them, is how Marty gets around, and is an iconic image.

Family Guy: Encyclopedia Griffin (2015) (TV Episode) Huey Lewis And The Jews perform "Power Of Love" from this movie in a cutaway.

Les Kassos: Moc & Darty - Sachatte & Pedro (2015) (TV Episode) Moc and Darty are parodies of Doc and Marty.

Family Guy: #JOLO (2015) (TV Episode) The reactions to Joe zip-lining down from the cable car spoof the reactions to Marty's skateboard in 1955.

Night of the Living Deb (2015) Deb remarks: "Where's a Delorean when you need one, right?" She then does her impression of Biff: "Hello?! McFly?! Anybody home?!"

Regular Show: The Movie (2015) Ending sequence before credits depicts spaceship leaving drive-in in a fashion similar to the DeLorean in the Back To The Future movies.

Far Out (2015) The character Doc Brown is referred to

How It Should Have Ended: How Back to the Future 2 Should Have Started (2015) (TV Episode) Satire alternate 1 ending (thus 2 starting) if common sense prevailed over plot need.

Back to the 2015 Future (2015) (Short) Has many scenes and situations that spoof Back to the Future

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

Penny Black (2015) Guy imitates Doc "Where we're going we don't need roads"

My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: What About Discord? (2015) (TV Episode) When talking about time travel, Pinky Pie is dressed as Michael J Fox with a puffy vest.

Family Guy: Peter's Sister (2015) (TV Episode) Cutaway joke

Fap to the Future: The XXX Parody (2015) (Short) XXX Parody

Confrotation Between 2 Robbers: Back to the Past (2015) (Short) Parody on the movie.

The Simpsons: Teenage Mutant Milk-Caused Hurdles (2016) (TV Episode) Cameo appearance

Mike Tyson Mysteries: Greece Is the Word (2016) (TV Episode) Mike says he has to drive at 88 miles-per-hour and doesn't say why.

Robot Chicken: Secret of the Flushed Footlong (2016) (TV Episode) The parody video "Whackin' It Off To My Mom" alludes to Marty and Lorraine's mutual attraction in "Back to the Future".

Pinheads: Charlie Is Pregnant (2016) (TV Episode) Charlie quotes a line from the movie.

Les Kassos: The Cockring - Moc & Darty 2 (2016) (TV Episode) Moc and Darty are parodies of Doc and Marty.

Ten Inch Mutant Ninja Turtles & Other Porn Parodies (2016) (Video) One sequence is a XXX parody of this movie

NJPW Wrestle Kingdom 11 (2017) (TV Special) Kushida is dressed as Marty McFly.

Mystery Science Theater 3000: The Return: Carnival Magic (2017) (TV Episode) Tom (as Doc Brown): "I gave 1.21 amps of chimp-saving gigawatts." and "Roads? where we're going, nobody cared enough to build roads."

Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: Kimmy Bites an Onion! (2017) (TV Episode) Zach is dressed like Michael J. Fox in the end, and time travels with Lillian in a freakin' DeLorean.

The Fairly OddParents: Fairy Con/The Hungry Games (2017) (TV Episode) Mentioned by Cosmo.

Milo Murphy's Law: Missing Milo (2017) (TV Episode) Incidental music from the movie plays used same instrumentation. Time travel done in specially equippped cars. At the end the villain falls out of the time stream. He lands in 1955, in front of a clock tower.

Female Versions: Calvin (2017) (TV Episode) Reimagines dialogue with a female Marty McFly.

Female Versions: Whoa, Doc (2017) (TV Episode) Reimagines dialogue with a female Marty McFly.

Teen Titans Go!: The Academy (2017) (TV Episode) Raven's nomination segment is a spoof of a scene from the film.

SuperMarioGlitchy4: SMG4: The Movie Audition (2017) (TV Episode) Parodied

The Loud House: Back Out There/Spell It Out (2017) (TV Episode) Lisa refers to the film while discussing time travel. Lynn Sr. holding the flux capacitor. Rita discuss the film. Luan has the poster for the movie. Lily holding a training card of the image of a DeLorean.

Teen Titans Go!: The Self-Indulgent 200th Episode Spectacular - Part 1 (2017) (TV Episode) The Titans are disappearing from existence. Cyborg points out it's like in this movie.

Loway and Mr. Hand: Ice to the Future (2017) (TV Episode) the title of the episode is a parody of "Back to the Future".

Muppet Babies: Kermit Levels Up/Frogs of a Feather (2018) (TV Episode) Spoofed as "Frog to the Future."

Teen Titans GO! to the Movies (2018) The theme from the film is played when the Titans' time travel trikes appear. Also, Raven states they don't have any Libyan terrorists to sell them plutonium.

Forward to the past on Oviaz Street on Groundhog Day (2018) (Short) Parody

The Coin Game (2019) (Video Game) The Fun Capacitor prize at the UFO Arcade is a spoof of the Flux Capacitor.

Wabbit: A Looney Tunes Production: Quack to the Future/OctoPepe (2019) (TV Episode) Title reference.

Weinerville: Back to the Past from a Look into the Future (TV Episode) Title parody.