@@drawingsuperstar252 Sadly not likely, America has largely forfeited the advantage it held in the world of animation, while much of the bulk-work of TV shows of the late 80s through the 90s was done by overseas studios in western-aligned Asian countries like South Korea or Japan, they still relied on American animation leads based in the states doing keyframes and storyboard work. Because most major companies have completely dismantled their departments that used to do this animation, there is very little incentive for american animation students to learn the old way of doing things.
Ah yes. At the end of the show they always had a clip with what i remember as Christopher Lloyd playing as Doc Brown explaining whatever scientific principle they used in the episode to get out whatever jam they were in. Bill Nye actually demonstrated whatever said principle was, I think way before he had his own PBS show.
The show lasted two seasons, each featuring 13 episodes, and ran on CBS from September 14, 1991 to December 26, 1992, the date of the last original episode. Reruns remained on the CBS Saturday morning schedule until the end of August 14, 1993 on CBS, after which it was replaced by CyberCOPS. The network chose not to renew the show for a third season (citing low ratings). It was later rerun on The Sci-Fi Channel (now SyFy) from 1994 to June 1996, and on Fox, as a part of the FoxBox block, from March 22 to August 30, 2003.
@@beauwalker9820 Same for me. I was 16 years in 9th grade at Colleton County High School in Walterboro, South Carolina in Spring 2003 when I watched the show as reruns every Saturday at 8:30a.m.-9:00a.m. half-hour timeslot on the FoxBox.
Yeah. XD. I found it odd though. Christopher Loyd WAS in this show! He played Emmett Lathrop Brown in the live action sequences with his assistant, Bill Nye. And yet, his character in the animated sequences was a different actor.
@@MrRandomRUclipsr1996 Well, it WAS the birth date of "hover boards", and we did have Wi-Fi, instant meals, 80's nostalgia, electronic money transfers, instant forecasts. But, I'd say the biggest connection was how the movie predicted the Cubs would finally win the World Series, which they did...only a year later😱😱
From around 1987 to 1993 we had SO many fun cartoons. I was only 8-14 during those years, and probably in the perfect sweet spot as a viewer. Such a fun time to be a kid and I feel so lucky. Some series only lasted one year, and we may look back at them and chuckle today. Like the MC Hammer or NKOTB cartoons for instance. But you know, at the time they were just fun, and played into our fandom. Kids today have access to unlimited options at pretty much any time. But I feel sorry for them. The quality today just isn’t as good animation and story-wise, and you don’t have that anticipation and excitement of watching something Saturday mornings or some other specific time. It’s all just a big blur of semi-mediocre media, and you have to pay for about 12 different services for it. As a huge BTTF fan, I was never that into this series growing up. But I watched it occasionally, and absolutely remember it.
Hold up. There are some good shows still right now such as the owl house amphibia big city greens moon girl and dinosaur Craig of the creek victor and valieato etc. I think you're just too old to watch and appreciate them because you're in your 40s.
@helpfulplaylists3933 😆 😂 😆 😂 😆 😂 WE KNOW WHAT IS GOOD AND BAD BECAUSE WE GREW UP IN THE MIDDLE OF TV HISTORY BETWEEN THE BEGINNING OF TV 📺 AND NOW... AND WHATS OUT NOW IS 💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩 CREATED TO KEEP THE YOUNGINS 🤡🤡🤡 IT AINT ME ,THATS JUST A FACT OF LIFE! THE STUFF OUT TODAY IS LO KEY INDOCTRINATION BY WAY OF DUMBING DOWN THE CONTENT! It started in the 2000's and progressed ... the content is not produced in a way to protect, educate, include moral values, integrity, intelligence. Not saying all cartoons did . But by the 1980's child TV laws were in place protecting children's programing where as today Children's programing promotes a regression of intelligence.
I remembered an episode, where the blond kid (Verne) was annoyed at his weird name, so he travelled back in time to his birth. He accidentally saves the day, so his parents back then name their kid after him, showing him, his name was actually in honor to himself. The writers apparently forgot he and his brother were named after Jules Verne, and he just had the bad luck of being born later.
The opening song had played in my head countless times and I couldn't remember where it was from, thank you for answer this question I've had for years
The ending notes on the cover version of Back In Time on this intro for the Back to the Future animated series should have been on the live performance of the original song from Huey Lewis and the News from the first movie.
This show, Where's Waldo?, Muppet Babies, Mother Goose & Grimm/Grimmy, Garfield & Friends, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Inspector Gadget reruns, Fievel's American Tails, The Little Mermaid, Raw Toonage and Cyber C.O.P.S. were my favorite CBS cartoons back in the day.
The 80s and 90s had some awesome cartoons and it was great and I miss those days when they had Teen Wolf and GI Joe Transformers and She Ra He Man, and Super Mario Brothers Super Show and Adventures Of Zelda . Good shows good times to be a kid.
My favorite detail is that Doc named his sons "Jules" and "Verne" (after the famous writer who is considered one of the founders of the science fiction genre, having written such works as Around the World in Eighty Days, Journey to the Center of the Earth, The Mysterious Island, and Twenty Thousand Miles Under the Sea,...)
Why is unironically a bop? As for the show itself, it was fine, basically the original more kid friendly Rick and Morty with more of an educational curve. It also cracks me up how they got Homer Simpson to play the doctor.
It came not long after the 3rd movie and even though they did promos (Mcdonald toys as well). It didn't last as long. (but it was also the first time people got to see Bill Nye before he ended up with his own show.)
I remember this show. Specially the episode when they disintegrated the meteor what was supposed to hit ancient earth, then they had to restore it, meaning that they had to let the friendly pteranodon die after it had saved them from a T-Rex. It was moving, I cried for hours after.
Oh WoW,en serio existió una serie animada de Back to the Future? Cada dia descubro algo nuevo. Así que...esta serie animada será lo más cercano que habrá a una Back to the Future 4?
In which decade Doc and his family live in this series? 2080s? Flying cars were thing in BTTF movies' 2015 but didn't Doc and Clara end in farther in the future in BttF 3 to mix the steam engine with anti-gravity technology? 2085 would be cool detail, as it's 200yrs after the movies' earliest time leap date
CBS "Kid TV - CBS Saturday Morning" lineup Fall 1991: 8:00am - Riders in the Sky 8:30am - Mother Goose and Grimm 9:00am - Garfield and Friends (1 Hour) 10:00am - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1 Hour) 11:00am - Back to the Future 11:30am - Where's Waldo? 12:00pm - Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 12:30pm - CBS Storybreak CBS "Kid TV - CBS Saturday Morning" lineup Fall 1991 (October 5-November 2): 8:00am - Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 8:30am - Mother Goose and Grimm 9:00am - Garfield and Friends (1 Hour) 10:00am - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1 Hour) 11:00am - Back to the Future 11:30am - Where's Waldo? 12:00pm - Riders in the Sky 12:30pm - CBS Storybreak CBS "Kid TV - CBS Saturday Morning" lineup early November 1991-1992: 8:00am - Jim Henson's Muppet Babies 8:30am - Mother Goose and Grimm 9:00am - Garfield and Friends (1 Hour) 10:00am - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1 Hour) 11:00am - Back to the Future 11:30am - Where's Waldo? 12:00pm - Inspector Gadget 12:30pm - Riders in the Sky CBS "Kid TV - CBS Saturday Morning" lineup fall 1992-spring 1993: 8:00am - Fievel's American Tails 8:30am - Disney's The Little Mermaid 9:00am - Garfield and Friends (1 Hour) 10:00am - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1 Hour) 11:00am - Back to the Future 11:30am - Disney's Raw Toonage 12:00pm - The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys 12:30pm - Grimmy CBS "Kid TV - CBS Saturday Morning" lineup spring-summer 1993 (March 20-August 14): 8:00am - Fievel's American Tails 8:30am - Disney's The Little Mermaid 9:00am - Garfield and Friends (1 Hour) 10:00am - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1 Hour) 11:00am - Cyber C.O.P.S. 11:30am - Disney's Raw Toonage 12:00pm - The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys 12:30pm - Back to the Future
@@monkeyking6087 a scientist (Rick/Doc) and a teen (morty/marty) embarking on adventures, the back to the future movies are what inspired rick and morty
@@ciarangleeson2880 It is strange that he had the time to film live segments but not voice recordings. Though I've always thought I'd rather have Lloyd on screen over just his voice if given the choice. The showrunners made the right choice.
From what i seen. He was busy with other things and bearly had time to do his own live segments. (which is why Bill Nye was there to show off some "experiments")
It's amazing how practically EVERYTHING in the late 80s and early 90s got an animated cartoon adaptation.
I wish we could get something like that again.
@@drawingsuperstar252 Sadly not likely, America has largely forfeited the advantage it held in the world of animation, while much of the bulk-work of TV shows of the late 80s through the 90s was done by overseas studios in western-aligned Asian countries like South Korea or Japan, they still relied on American animation leads based in the states doing keyframes and storyboard work. Because most major companies have completely dismantled their departments that used to do this animation, there is very little incentive for american animation students to learn the old way of doing things.
@@BDNeon I see that.
True. Star Wars, robocop, back to the future, little shop of horrors and so many more
True
Surprisingly catchy cover despite being so understandably short
What cover? That was from the original Huey Lewis song.
@@thegrimmretails3777this isnt Huey Lewis perfoming it...
@@thegrimmretails3777 Lmao… wrong… how tf can you think that?
I bet Huey Lewis was impressed. :)
Ah yes. At the end of the show they always had a clip with what i remember as Christopher Lloyd playing as Doc Brown explaining whatever scientific principle they used in the episode to get out whatever jam they were in. Bill Nye actually demonstrated whatever said principle was, I think way before he had his own PBS show.
Yep. Bill Nye was on the show until a year after it was canceled and then on his own show.
The show lasted two seasons, each featuring 13 episodes, and ran on CBS from September 14, 1991 to December 26, 1992, the date of the last original episode. Reruns remained on the CBS Saturday morning schedule until the end of August 14, 1993 on CBS, after which it was replaced by CyberCOPS. The network chose not to renew the show for a third season (citing low ratings). It was later rerun on The Sci-Fi Channel (now SyFy) from 1994 to June 1996, and on Fox, as a part of the FoxBox block, from March 22 to August 30, 2003.
Christopher Lloyd appears as Doc Brown in live action sequences
Correct. Universal Kids might possibly continue airing Back to the Future: The Animated Series 24/7.
I feel it was more than 13, closer to 30 🤔
I remember seeing it back in 2003. It's surprising because not many 90s cartoons reaired in that era, besides "New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh."
@@beauwalker9820 Same for me. I was 16 years in 9th grade at Colleton County High School in Walterboro, South Carolina in Spring 2003 when I watched the show as reruns every Saturday at 8:30a.m.-9:00a.m. half-hour timeslot on the FoxBox.
Indiana Jones = Historically Epic
Ghostbusters = Supernaturally Comedic
*Back to the Future = Timelessly Truthful*
I think Back to the Future is a great movie.
@@karmatt3098
Nobody asked you tho
Short Circuit = Artificially Fantastic
Star Wars = Space Adventure
@@EdwinLegoMovieFan2003
More like *Scientifically Storied*
That Back in Time rendition is the *Real Ghostbusters Theme Song* of this show 😂
Fancy seeing you here
@@dylanlyles9453
Do I know you?
@@DrasticFox2004 yes, I replied to your comment about P.T. Boomer's name
@@dylanlyles9453
Oh yeah, that was you.
@@DrasticFox2004 The one and only
I love how the scientist ALWAYS time travels to 2015! Even in this!
Yeah. XD. I found it odd though. Christopher Loyd WAS in this show! He played Emmett Lathrop Brown in the live action sequences with his assistant, Bill Nye. And yet, his character in the animated sequences was a different actor.
@@l.j.d.millar2822if 2015 did have way more advanced futuristic stuff that be crazy
@@MrRandomRUclipsr1996
Well, it WAS the birth date of "hover boards", and we did have Wi-Fi, instant meals, 80's nostalgia, electronic money transfers, instant forecasts. But, I'd say the biggest connection was how the movie predicted the Cubs would finally win the World Series, which they did...only a year later😱😱
@@derekbates4316 well this show came out in 1991 so I guess people didn’t know what life would be like 24 years later
@@MrRandomRUclipsr1996
And, we still don't know just how eerily accurate the movie was.
Remember watching this on CBS morning cartoons.
30 years already. I feel old.
I know right? Back when we had no cares in the world.
Indiana Jones - Discover the Spirits
Ghostbusters - Answer the Call
*Back to the Future - Back in Time*
I need this series on Disney+, HBO Max or something, i need to make a proper rewatch, i loved it as a kid back on that day ❤❤❤
If you're wondering, the dvd collection of the series is actually fairly cheap, around 15 dollars.
@@정훈서-f7v That's cool, i would love to see it with the Latin American dub if if it was available ❤️
From around 1987 to 1993 we had SO many fun cartoons. I was only 8-14 during those years, and probably in the perfect sweet spot as a viewer. Such a fun time to be a kid and I feel so lucky. Some series only lasted one year, and we may look back at them and chuckle today. Like the MC Hammer or NKOTB cartoons for instance. But you know, at the time they were just fun, and played into our fandom. Kids today have access to unlimited options at pretty much any time. But I feel sorry for them. The quality today just isn’t as good animation and story-wise, and you don’t have that anticipation and excitement of watching something Saturday mornings or some other specific time. It’s all just a big blur of semi-mediocre media, and you have to pay for about 12 different services for it. As a huge BTTF fan, I was never that into this series growing up. But I watched it occasionally, and absolutely remember it.
1983-1996
I literally just discovered this. How did I miss this!?
Hold up. There are some good shows still right now such as the owl house amphibia big city greens moon girl and dinosaur Craig of the creek victor and valieato etc. I think you're just too old to watch and appreciate them because you're in your 40s.
@helpfulplaylists3933 😆 😂 😆 😂 😆 😂
WE KNOW WHAT IS GOOD AND BAD BECAUSE WE GREW UP IN THE MIDDLE OF TV HISTORY BETWEEN THE BEGINNING OF TV 📺 AND NOW... AND WHATS OUT NOW IS 💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩 CREATED TO KEEP THE YOUNGINS 🤡🤡🤡 IT AINT ME ,THATS JUST A FACT OF LIFE! THE STUFF OUT TODAY IS LO KEY INDOCTRINATION BY WAY OF DUMBING DOWN THE CONTENT! It started in the 2000's and progressed ... the content is not produced in a way to protect, educate, include moral values, integrity, intelligence. Not saying all cartoons did . But by the 1980's child TV laws were in place protecting children's programing where as today Children's programing promotes a regression of intelligence.
I remembered an episode, where the blond kid (Verne) was annoyed at his weird name, so he travelled back in time to his birth. He accidentally saves the day, so his parents back then name their kid after him, showing him, his name was actually in honor to himself.
The writers apparently forgot he and his brother were named after Jules Verne, and he just had the bad luck of being born later.
Verne is short for Vernon as well, it's not even that weird a name.
how have I only just accidentally found this
Who wants a revival for the Animated back to the future
Technically Rick and Morty lmaooo
They use the animated series theme song in the West End musical version, so... does that count?? XD
@@Jeevesie1988 n o
I personally want a more realistic and polished looking remake of the Back to the Future game plot.
They had ideas for a Netflix Reboot of the animated series
I loved this as a kid
The opening song had played in my head countless times and I couldn't remember where it was from, thank you for answer this question I've had for years
i’m a 2002 baby and this is my childhood!
... how? It came out like 10 years before you were born! Did your parents keep tapes?
@@Brasswatchman Got to remember, some did watch older shows that came out before them while they were young.
So perhaps the same for them as well.
The ending notes on the cover version of Back In Time on this intro for the Back to the Future animated series should have been on the live performance of the original song from Huey Lewis and the News from the first movie.
0:41
*Back in Time!*
I was born in 2005 and I watched this on dvd as a kid
I love that they use Back in Time from Huey Lewis for the intro
I didn't know BTTF had a cartoon.
Same
@@lexramstudios1386 in Spain, it was broadcast in the early 90s.
That's because it's obscure and forgotten, that's why you never knew it existed
@@Thewolfguys.cartoons2000 Obscure? I have to disagree. BTTF was HUGE from 1989-1991. Forgotten? Sure, but it was released on home video in 2015.
Bro neither do I!!😯
I remembered this cartoon while
Playing the Power Wash Simulator BTTF pack.
This new season of Rick and Morty looks great.
As my favorite scientist once said “great Scott!!” This bring back memories
This show, Where's Waldo?, Muppet Babies, Mother Goose & Grimm/Grimmy, Garfield & Friends, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Inspector Gadget reruns, Fievel's American Tails, The Little Mermaid, Raw Toonage and Cyber C.O.P.S. were my favorite CBS cartoons back in the day.
Miss it when saturday cartoons were around.
never EVER heard of this cartoon until now
I remember seeing this before the movies.
I gotta look this series up.
Not gonna lie, this show was actually pretty good for 1991/1992. The 90s truly had some of the best animated shows ever.
I dimly remember i was 4 year old when its was out .
This is awesome keep up the good work!
This Intro is underrated
The 80s and 90s had some awesome cartoons and it was great and I miss those days when they had Teen Wolf and GI Joe Transformers and She Ra He Man, and Super Mario Brothers Super Show and Adventures Of Zelda . Good shows good times to be a kid.
The 1980s are definitely one decade I’d love to time travel to
My favorite detail is that Doc named his sons "Jules" and "Verne" (after the famous writer who is considered one of the founders of the science fiction genre, having written such works as Around the World in Eighty Days, Journey to the Center of the Earth, The Mysterious Island, and Twenty Thousand Miles Under the Sea,...)
Why is unironically a bop? As for the show itself, it was fine, basically the original more kid friendly Rick and Morty with more of an educational curve. It also cracks me up how they got Homer Simpson to play the doctor.
Winner of 4 Emmy awards
How come I never heard of this yet I only heard the movie
It came not long after the 3rd movie and even though they did promos (Mcdonald toys as well). It didn't last as long.
(but it was also the first time people got to see Bill Nye before he ended up with his own show.)
@@Dremag_Gaming Well it ran for 2 seasons with a total of 26 episodes! Funny Talespin ran for only one season and had a total of 65 episodes! 🚗🚂💥🛩📺
"Get back, Marty!"
0:59 Love seeing the title getting struck by lightning!
The OG Rick and Morty
What I even like about this cartoon show, is that it has Christopher Lloyd as the original Emmett L. Brown
I remember this show.
Specially the episode when they disintegrated the meteor what was supposed to hit ancient earth, then they had to restore it, meaning that they had to let the friendly pteranodon die after it had saved them from a T-Rex.
It was moving, I cried for hours after.
when doc kissed Clara Clayton I thought he was kissing Marty McFly 🤣
Who knew Einstein was that clever? (The dog that is.)
Why am I just finding out this existed now?!
damn i love this version rather than huey lewis' version
Strangely enough, I want to agree.
Who sings this version?
Lol Wow. I didn't even know they made a cartoon based on Back to the future.
@riverehrstien3712 Well you'll also be surprised to know that Kid N' Play also had an animated Saturday Morning incarnation LOL!🤔📺📼👍
I never knew amblin youtube channel exist
You should continue on with "Teen Wolf", "Teen Wolf Too" and "High School USA". Some of MJF best classic films. Jason Bateman was pretty entertaining
The real Back to the Future 4. I grew Up with this series.
Back to the future vibes😎
Oh WoW,en serio existió una serie animada de Back to the Future? Cada dia descubro algo nuevo.
Así que...esta serie animada será lo más cercano que habrá a una Back to the Future 4?
it was a fun show
This came out in the 90’s
My brain hurts trying to comprehend this
Good cartoon. The question is... how did the doc travel to the time of the dinosaurs if the time machine can only travel to the year 0000? :V
This show was designed to be an animated spin-off of the Back To The Future trilogy. Instead, it was the precursor of Rick & Morty.
I thought this was a fan animation! WHAT DO YOU MEAN IT WAS REAL?!?!?!?!
Yep. Came out a year after the 3rd movie (1991)
i did not know this exist
Rick and Morty: Season 0
Somebody put this on Peacock
They could since its owned by Universal (who also owns this show and its movies)
Who didn’t?
Yo let’s go man ❤😂🎉
I remember this cartoon when I was coming up because it got boring after a while.
It's a little bit upsetting that we are one year to being 10 years past 2015 and we still don't have the stuff
This isn’t the one I’m thinking of - was there a different back to the future animated series with just Doc Brown and Einstein?
Sucks they couldn't get the rights to the original song
Louie Hewis and the information
"MAKE AMERICA THE 80'S AGAIN"
In which decade Doc and his family live in this series?
2080s?
Flying cars were thing in BTTF movies' 2015 but didn't Doc and Clara end in farther in the future in BttF 3 to mix the steam engine with anti-gravity technology?
2085 would be cool detail, as it's 200yrs after the movies' earliest time leap date
God I’m part of a cartoon! Cool!
Lmaoooo, ur a legend
@@chrischachach thanks
Great Scott, he replied!
I loved this as a kid
@@wildnightsadrenalinedays3330 why thank you
Has anyone actually watched this as a kid? I just found out about it.
I did. It’s what first really introduced me to Back To The Future.
those times, movies spawning animated series
It's crazy that they made Rick and Morty so long ago.
CBS "Kid TV - CBS Saturday Morning" lineup Fall 1991:
8:00am - Riders in the Sky
8:30am - Mother Goose and Grimm
9:00am - Garfield and Friends (1 Hour)
10:00am - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1 Hour)
11:00am - Back to the Future
11:30am - Where's Waldo?
12:00pm - Jim Henson's Muppet Babies
12:30pm - CBS Storybreak
CBS "Kid TV - CBS Saturday Morning" lineup Fall 1991 (October 5-November 2):
8:00am - Jim Henson's Muppet Babies
8:30am - Mother Goose and Grimm
9:00am - Garfield and Friends (1 Hour)
10:00am - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1 Hour)
11:00am - Back to the Future
11:30am - Where's Waldo?
12:00pm - Riders in the Sky
12:30pm - CBS Storybreak
CBS "Kid TV - CBS Saturday Morning" lineup early November 1991-1992:
8:00am - Jim Henson's Muppet Babies
8:30am - Mother Goose and Grimm
9:00am - Garfield and Friends (1 Hour)
10:00am - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1 Hour)
11:00am - Back to the Future
11:30am - Where's Waldo?
12:00pm - Inspector Gadget
12:30pm - Riders in the Sky
CBS "Kid TV - CBS Saturday Morning" lineup fall 1992-spring 1993:
8:00am - Fievel's American Tails
8:30am - Disney's The Little Mermaid
9:00am - Garfield and Friends (1 Hour)
10:00am - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1 Hour)
11:00am - Back to the Future
11:30am - Disney's Raw Toonage
12:00pm - The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys
12:30pm - Grimmy
CBS "Kid TV - CBS Saturday Morning" lineup spring-summer 1993 (March 20-August 14):
8:00am - Fievel's American Tails
8:30am - Disney's The Little Mermaid
9:00am - Garfield and Friends (1 Hour)
10:00am - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1 Hour)
11:00am - Cyber C.O.P.S.
11:30am - Disney's Raw Toonage
12:00pm - The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys
12:30pm - Back to the Future
Vaguely remember this
This is not streaming anywhere
So that’s where that extremely cracked adoption scene came from…
Didn’t Robert Zemeckis said no remakes and series?
Starring Michael J Fox and Christopher Lloyd
We'll always be a part of Elliot Alderson.
BTTF trilogy is the closest we’ll ever get to a live action reboot of Rick and Morty
what are you talking about?
@@monkeyking6087 a scientist (Rick/Doc) and a teen (morty/marty) embarking on adventures, the back to the future movies are what inspired rick and morty
This was rick and morty before rick and morty 😂
So take me awayyyy i don't mindddd
The family-friendly version of Rick and Morty
Im gonna tell my kids this was Rick and Morty
lol 2015 in the beginning haha
I hate this but if no one does this it breaks the cannon so...
2024 aNYOnE?!?!?!?!
This was 4Kids before Pokemon. Interesting.
0:46 I think this is the same song from teen titans go.
First pilot for Rick and Morty was weird
How come Christopher Lloyd never voiced his animated counterpart?
It is a little weird, given how dedicated he is to playing Doc Brown, and even more so, since he still played him in the live action sequences.
@@ciarangleeson2880 It is strange that he had the time to film live segments but not voice recordings. Though I've always thought I'd rather have Lloyd on screen over just his voice if given the choice. The showrunners made the right choice.
From what i seen. He was busy with other things and bearly had time to do his own live segments. (which is why Bill Nye was there to show off some "experiments")
Wait this exists???
Ok this is really strange when did they made this show of back to the future
A year after the 3rd movie (since you can see characters in this show from there)
Show was out in 1991
@@Dremag_Gaming that's really strange across I wouldn't know because this show came years before I was born
Clara's so lucky, I want Doc to kiss my cheek
theres a animated back to the future 😂?
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