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Back to the future part iii relased11/8/2022 ![]() ![]() At the end of BTTF 1 Marty's freshly back, so his memory has not had time to fade. I think Marty's memory slowly changes, just like the photo does. So I don't think the old marty disappears and a new marty with new memories appears somewhere else. The Fax machine paper fades, and the people in the photo fade (because they don't exist) The newspaper headline seamlessly changes. The way I think BTTF works with underprivileged marty and privileged marty is just like anything else in BTTF that gets changed. BTTF1 Marty wouldn’t have raced with Needles, and his future turns out fine like the ending of Part III. ![]() However, when Biff calls Marty chicken in 1955, he would just walk away, and he burns the Almanac, then go back to the future, and Part III never happens because Doc destroyed the DeLorean. The whole deal with the alternate 1985 would still happen. Griff would’ve went on to rob the bank, and would get arrested instead of Marty Jr. Maybe the original BTTF1 Marty would’ve gone to 2015 to solve his son’s problem too, but left the cafe immediately and doesn’t care when Griff called him chicken. Maybe the BTTF1 Marty doesn’t give a shit when people call him chicken, but the BTTF2 Marty loses it because he was more privileged. Maybe that’s why we never saw Marty’s greatest character flaw in Part I. Goode a little longer on stage, and most importantly, he has a problem with his pride. Jennifer looks different, Doc hesitates when he says “No no no, you and Jennifer turn out fine”, his other self plays Johnny B. When BTTF1 Marty made his parents rich, he also created several minor ripple effects, which we saw in Part II. ![]() He still would’ve grown up with his guitar skills, street smarts, etc, but with more money on his hands. What I think is that the BTTF2 Marty was one of the many incarnations of Marty that existed when the original one created a new version of history where his family was wealthy instead of dirt poor.Īs such, the BTTF2 Marty was a privileged Marty instead of the poor one we saw in the first movie. The Marty McFly we saw in Part II and III were not the Marty we saw in Part I With nostalgic flair and iconic details, this advent calendar brings not only PLAYMOBIL fans with full energy Back to the Future.Even though some of the differences between the two movies were caused by a lack of attention to detail, I’d give it an in-universe explanation instead. ![]() In addition, the DeLorean (70317 – sold separately) can be converted with the included accessories for the various time travels. As a special extra, this unconventional advent calendar includes an exclusive diorama showing various movie locations and a cool collector's postcard. Of course, local schoolteacher, and later Doc's girlfriend, Clara Clayton and terrier Copernicus may not be missing in this adventure. Emmett Brown are transported far back to the past to the year 1885, where they not only have to deal with the rough customs of the Wild West, but also with swashbuckler Buford Tannen. Bonus for real fans: exclusive diorama with four different movie locations plus collector's postcard included.įor Back to the Future fans, this pre-Christmas season will be a real blast! With the brand-new "Back to the Future III" advent calendar, movie enthusiasts can reminisce and re-enact legendary scenes of the cult film series. 70317 – sold separately) for the next time travel. Here's the official product description for Playmobil's "Back to the Future Part III" advent calendar, available to pre-order for $34.99: Off to the Wild West with Marty McFly and Doc Brown! Including the characters from 19 as well as accessories to convert the DeLorean (item no. ![]()
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