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Directed by Roy Allen Smith. Watch Haven HD 1080P. With Scott McAfee, Candace Hutson, Heather Hogan, Jeff Bennett. This time, while building a hideaway in their new home of the Great. Back to the Future is an American animated science fiction comedy adventure television series for television based on the live action Back to the Future movie trilogy.

Back to the Future (TV series)Back to the Future is an American animated science fiction comedy adventure television series for television based on the live action Back to the Future movie trilogy. The show lasted two seasons, each featuring 1. CBS from September 1. December 2. 6, 1.

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August 1. 4, 1. 99. CBS. The network chose not to renew the show for a third season (citing low ratings[1]). It later reran on ABC from September 1. July 2. 2, 1. 99.

The Land Before Time is a 1988 theatrical animated film, directed by Don Bluth (with production. The Land Before Time IX: Journey to Big Water is the ninth film in the animated Land Before Time. The Land Before Time III: The Time of the Great Giving is a 1995 direct-to-video animated adventure musical film directed by Roy Allen Smith. It is the second sequel. Directed by Roy Allen Smith. With Scott McAfee, Candace Hutson, Heather Hogan, Jeff Bennett. When a sudden shortage of water threatens all life in the great valley.

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It was the very first production of Universal Cartoon Studios. Although the cartoon takes place after the movies, Bob Gale has stated that the animated series and the comic books take place in their own 'what if' and alternate timelines and are not part of the main continuity.[3] This show marked the debut television appearance of Bill Nye on a nationally broadcast show. Premise[edit]Following the conclusion of Back to the Future Part III, Dr. Emmett L. Brown settled in 1. Hill Valley with his new wife Clara, their sons Jules and Verne, and the family dog, Einstein, living in the same farmland where Clara lived in 1. As with the films, time travel was achieved through the use of a modified De.

Lorean, which had apparently been re- built after it was destroyed at the end of the trilogy. The De. Lorean now has voice- activated "time circuits" and can also travel instantaneously to different locations in space and time, in addition to folding into a suitcase. The characters also traveled through time using the steam engine time machine Doc invented at the end of the third film. Although Marty Mc. Fly is the show's main star and Jennifer Parker making occasional appearances, the show focused primarily on the Brown family, whereas the movies focused on the Mc. Fly family. The film's villain, Biff Tannen, also appeared from time to time. In addition, relatives of Mc.

Fly, Brown, and Tannen families were plentiful in the past or future parallel time zones visited. Unlike the films, which took place entirely in Hill Valley and the surrounding area, the series frequently took the characters to exotic locations. At the end of every episode, Doc Brown would appear to do an experiment, often related to the episode's plot. The first season also included post- credits segments with Biff Tannen telling a joke related to the episode, possibly alluding to Thomas F. Wilson's career as a stand- up comedian.

The music for the intro is a re- created version of "Back in Time", originally by Huey Lewis and the News (who also recorded "The Power of Love" for the first film). The intro begins with Doc Brown surprised when seeing the time on his watch, before he enters the De. Lorean. As he drives away, he heads to May 1. Marty Mc. Fly, to June 1. Clara, and to prehistoric times to collect Jules and Verne, before returning to 1.

Griff Tannen, Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen and a Biff- like dinosaur respectively). The following scene depicts the group sits down to dinner, before noticing Einstein is missing. They subsequently find him driving the steam train time machine to an unknown time. For the second season, the intro replaces the collection of the main characters with clips of the first season and ends with the same sequence from season one's intro. Characters[edit]Marty Mc. Fly (voiced by David Kaufman) – The main character of the series. Marty spends a lot of time visiting the Brown house where Doc, Clara, and their sons live.

He continues to travel through time alongside Jennifer, Doc and the rest of the Brown family on many of their adventures. Marty and Jennifer become students at Hill Valley College after graduating from Hill Valley High School. Jennifer Parker (voiced by Cathy Cavadini) – Marty's girlfriend. Emmett "Doc" Brown (portrayed by Christopher Lloyd in live action segments, voiced by Dan Castellaneta in the animated segments) – Marty's best friend and the inventor of the time machine, which he built out of a De. Lorean sports car in 1. He lives with Clara and two sons Jules and Verne. Einstein (voiced by Danny Mann) – The sheepdog living with Doc, Clara, Jules, and Verne.

He is also Marty's friend. Clara Clayton Brown (voiced by Mary Steenburgen) – Doc's wife, who, along with the rest of the family, moved to the 2. She and the Browns lived in a farmhouse outside Hill Valley in 1. Clara has settled well into 2. Hill Valley Elementary. She occasionally joins her husband, sons, and Marty on their time travel adventures.

Jules Brown (voiced by Josh Keaton) – Verne's elder brother. His middle name is Erastosthenes. Unlike younger brother Verne, Jules is intelligent for his age and, similarly to his father, uses long words in his everyday vocabulary. He calls Marty Mc.

Fly "Martin". Jules is top of the class in his school; however, he is not very popular and has but a few friends. He has a crush on his classmate Franny Philips and enjoys baseball and inventing. Verne Brown (voiced by Troy Davidson) – Jules' younger brother. He is a cheerful young man; however, he dislikes losing and doing chores.

He likes video games and watching television. He is almost always seen wearing a raccoon skin cap. Unlike his older brother Jules, Verne is quite popular at school and has many friends, including Marty Mc. Fly. He acts his age, unlike Jules. Verne often uses his favorite insult, "skunkhead", primarily toward his older brother.

Verne also developed a feud with Biff Tannen's son, Biff Jr. Biff Tannen (voiced by Thomas F. Wilson) – Biff is the great- grandson of Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen and is the present day villain of the series, although most episodes feature his numerous ancestors or descendants instead (Marty once rhetorically questioned if there was a "Biff" in every time period and place they visited).

In the series, Biff also has a son, Biff Jr. Benji Gregory). Mary Steenburgen (Clara Clayton Brown) and Thomas F.

Wilson (Biff Tannen) voiced their characters from the films. Christopher Lloyd played Doc Brown in the live- action segments which opened and closed each episode while Dan Castellaneta provided the animated Doc Brown's voice. James Tolkan was also featured as a guest voice in one episode, however he returned only to voice a completely different character as opposed to his Principal Strickland character from the films.

In addition, Bill Nye appeared as Dr. Brown's Lab Assistant during the live- action segments at the end of each episode performing scientific experiments related to the episode. Nye also serves as the show's technical advisor. These segments later led to Nye getting his own show. Series overview[edit]Episodes[edit]Season 1 (1.

Season 2 (1. 99. 2)[edit]Comic books[edit]A comic book series was published by Harvey Comics detailing further adventures of the animated show. Two mini- series were published, the first being a four- issue run, the second, a three- issue run subtitled "Forward to the Future" and a "Special" issue was also released, reprinting parts of the first mini- series' first issue. The comics were written by Dwayne Mc.

Duffie with art by Nelson Dewey.[citation needed]Daytime Emmy Awards. Outstanding Film Sound Mixing – Jim Hodson, Bill Koepnick and Harry Andronis (won)1. Outstanding Film Sound Editing – Bill Koepnick, Russell Brower, Jim Hodson, Aaron L. King, Matt Thorne and Mark Keatts (won)1. Outstanding Film Sound Mixing – Ray Leonard and Paca Thomas (won)1. Outstanding Film Sound Editing – Paca Thomas, Ray Leonard, Marc S.