I really like that years later, Bob Gale rewrote the BTTF 2015 to seem like the actual 2015. With drones, the internet, even the 1980s craze was spot on.
Kind of weird that it went against the lore but does also make some sense. I guess what he really meant to say to Marty was not to jeopardize the timeline to make a profit. Cause Marty was going to bet on things in the past and could cause issues with others who were suppose to win originally or whatever. Also could change like Biff. But Doc went back and got some common and easily reprinatble comics that would be back on the shelf the next day to use for the Time Machine and funds for time travels later on. Would explain how he had the case of money during the second trip to 55. He converted it to different time period money for emergency funds. It was more for necessities money.
The issues from 1-4 are titled “Untold Tales and Alternate Timelines” so 1 story per issue is canon and the other is not canon. And how can he converted 2015 moneys into different money before 2015 because the money is unknown in those timelines.
@@Xounzy Ahh I didnt know that they had it structured like that. And it could be possible with some kind of place in the future that has out of print money maybe.
@@Skater6453 It still doesn't make sense. If the 2015 money was never made in 1955 or any time period before 2015, how can you convert something into money before the time it was created? You can only convert the money before the year 2015.
@@Xounzy Im saying the case of money he had on the second trip to 1955. When they went to stop old Biff. After already going to the future. He could have converted the money he got from this comic in 2015 to past currencies for emergencies. If there was a place in 2015 that allowed him to do so. The money in his case was from the 1940's all the way up to 2000's. The future depicted in 2015 was hardcore about nostalgia, so its not hard to imagine that there could be some place that had out of print money from the past that he could convert his 2015 millions into.
@@Xounzytry it right now. Go try to buy old money. It’s possible. And really not that prohibitively expensive until you start going wayyyyy back. But it’s do-able. Another thing Doc could do is get back to old money in increments. Let’s say we had a time machine in 2024. Buy some things and look at the cash (change). Eventually you should stumble upon cash close to 10 years old, the longest cash stays in circulation. Go back to say 2015, the year of the oldest cash you found in 2024. Buy some stuff. Get change back. The purchase power of the cash will be greater anyways. Find cash from 2005. Go back to 2005. Buy some stuff, get change. Try to find 90’s money, go back to the 90’s, spend it, find 80’s money, and so on. In fact Doc came from 1985 so he really should have some 70’s cash in his wallet. Go back to the 70’s, get some change from a purchase, try to find cash from the 60’s, go back to the 60’s, try to get cash back from the 50’s, go back to the 50’s, rinse and repeat. As I said before the good thing is although you are spending money as you go backwards in time, the purchase power of the money you get back in cash goes up so the next purchase should get you an equal amount of goods, or close to it.
Doc : Marty, I didn't invent the time machine for financial gain! The intent here is to gain a clearer perception of humanity. Where we've been, where we're going, the pitfalls and the possibilities, the perils, and the promise.
He didn't actually use the money from the comic for financial gain. Doc simply needed a bit more money to acquire the necessary parts that would assist him in traveling through time more easiest. Once he purchased the parts, he essentially left the remaining money behind in 2015.
Well I can say in my opinion, is that the game isn't canon, its my opinion so do not get mad at me. Why it isn't canon because of certain things that wasn't continued the trilogy, like why did the DeLorean got ressurected? I understand why doc needed the time machine to be destroyed because of altering history and change of reality. Next is who is Edna? We never knew her until the game. That is all.
When Doc Brown travelled to 2015 for the first time, he was supposed to meet with Middle-Aged Marty McFly, but had to return to 1985 to bring in teenage Marty and save his son. We need the reason for such a drastic decision. We need to know why Doc Brown couldn't work something out with future Marty or Marty Jr, or if he did, why did it fail.
Who said that Doc didn't search up Marty McFly at the library in 2015 and than traveled back to October 26, 1985, in order to get Marty to save his future?
As the capability of the DeLorean or any type of time machine to travel beyond a 4-digit year is unknown, it's probable that the extension will continue until 12/31/9999.
Not that it mattered I always wonder why Doc didn’t reinstall the OUTATIME license plate perhaps it melted or got crushed when the car reappeared after first time travel experiment. After he got modifications for Delorean he somehow registered & got barcode license plate in 2015.
I think because Action Comic #1 relate better because this is a comicbook, and more people know Action Comic #1 more than a Mickey Mantle's rookie card.
Imagine if you had a time machine and you wanted to go back and get comic books, baseball cards, and other collectibles from the past. That would be fun to walk into a pharmacy or magazine stand in 1939 and see a rack full of Detective Comics #27, like just grab a stack of 10 of them for a dollar. Then go to 1952 and buy a few boxes of 1952 Topps baseball cards with a couple of Mickey Mantle rookies in there somewhere. I think though you couldn't bring them directly back to the present because they would be too perfect, and people would think they were too new and counterfeit. You'd have to put them in a safekeeping place where they wouldn't get ruined or thrown away and could age naturally for 70-90 years, but still be in pristine condition.
Yes he was involved in this comic but I was not the one who created this, IDW Publishing created the comic, All that I did is just converted it into a dub comic with voices. But I did created this comic: th-cam.com/video/BYANv_CG-Sw/w-d-xo.html
Hang on, dr Brown was the one who invented the the hover technology, that was settled in the movies and the video game. lol yea, if I had a time machine, that would be the first thing that I would do.
@@Xounzy Never was said in the movies. But Gale did say the tell tale game is basically canon. But also Emmet never finished his hover technology anyway so it didn’t matter. It was more done as a pre cursor of what was to come with the Delorean. Doc actually saved Einstein by hovering right when young Emmet was talking about the future.
He didn't utilize it for financial gain; rather, he allocated the funds to enhance the time machine, rendering it more efficient to power and navigate.
Maybe cause the person who voiced Doc has similar vocal cords to the person who voiced Homer Simpson, which it being related because Futurama was created by the people who did The Simpsons.
He used the comic money to buy parts for time travel to made it more easiest/safest if you don't have plutonium, then he keep some money from every time-period as a safety precautions, and left the rest in 2015 as seen in Issue #10 of IDW BTTF Comics.
How Marty Met Doc Brown: th-cam.com/video/gJp-Ho0bjDA/w-d-xo.html
How Marty Sets Fire to the Living Room Rug: th-cam.com/video/BYANv_CG-Sw/w-d-xo.html
I really like that years later, Bob Gale rewrote the BTTF 2015 to seem like the actual 2015. With drones, the internet, even the 1980s craze was spot on.
Drones was already in BTTF 2 because when Marty’s first entered Hill Valley in 2015 you can see a drone walking a dog.
@@Xounzy Oh yeah.
@@Xounzy Also the USA Today camera drone filming Griff as he shouts "I was framed!"
when did he rewrite it
@@seansapir1 2015.
I love how the 1930s hill valley is drawn so accurate to the BTTF game
That what happened when you have peoples who actually care about the IP they are working on.
@@Xounzy trueeee they so passionate about it too
"Of course my credit card was expired." 🤣
Lmao
2:10 Got that right.
Lmao
Respect for fellow human beings have become a thing of the past!!
Kind of weird that it went against the lore but does also make some sense. I guess what he really meant to say to Marty was not to jeopardize the timeline to make a profit. Cause Marty was going to bet on things in the past and could cause issues with others who were suppose to win originally or whatever. Also could change like Biff. But Doc went back and got some common and easily reprinatble comics that would be back on the shelf the next day to use for the Time Machine and funds for time travels later on. Would explain how he had the case of money during the second trip to 55. He converted it to different time period money for emergency funds. It was more for necessities money.
The issues from 1-4 are titled “Untold Tales and Alternate Timelines” so 1 story per issue is canon and the other is not canon. And how can he converted 2015 moneys into different money before 2015 because the money is unknown in those timelines.
@@Xounzy Ahh I didnt know that they had it structured like that. And it could be possible with some kind of place in the future that has out of print money maybe.
@@Skater6453 It still doesn't make sense. If the 2015 money was never made in 1955 or any time period before 2015, how can you convert something into money before the time it was created? You can only convert the money before the year 2015.
@@Xounzy Im saying the case of money he had on the second trip to 1955. When they went to stop old Biff. After already going to the future. He could have converted the money he got from this comic in 2015 to past currencies for emergencies. If there was a place in 2015 that allowed him to do so. The money in his case was from the 1940's all the way up to 2000's. The future depicted in 2015 was hardcore about nostalgia, so its not hard to imagine that there could be some place that had out of print money from the past that he could convert his 2015 millions into.
@@Xounzytry it right now. Go try to buy old money. It’s possible. And really not that prohibitively expensive until you start going wayyyyy back. But it’s do-able.
Another thing Doc could do is get back to old money in increments. Let’s say we had a time machine in 2024. Buy some things and look at the cash (change). Eventually you should stumble upon cash close to 10 years old, the longest cash stays in circulation.
Go back to say 2015, the year of the oldest cash you found in 2024.
Buy some stuff. Get change back. The purchase power of the cash will be greater anyways. Find cash from 2005. Go back to 2005. Buy some stuff, get change.
Try to find 90’s money, go back to the 90’s, spend it, find 80’s money, and so on.
In fact Doc came from 1985 so he really should have some 70’s cash in his wallet. Go back to the 70’s, get some change from a purchase, try to find cash from the 60’s, go back to the 60’s, try to get cash back from the 50’s, go back to the 50’s, rinse and repeat.
As I said before the good thing is although you are spending money as you go backwards in time, the purchase power of the money you get back in cash goes up so the next purchase should get you an equal amount of goods, or close to it.
This is the greatest spin off to the first film EVER.
Technically… it basically BTTF 1.5 because it takes place between parts 1 & 2.
The ending was kinda funny with the guy trashing doc as doc flies away
Probably cause Bob Gale was the only writer who wrote the script this comic.
I do recall in BTTF 2 there was a drone walking a dog in 2015 Hilldale
Same
Doc : Marty, I didn't invent the time machine for financial gain! The intent here is to gain a clearer perception of humanity. Where we've been, where we're going, the pitfalls and the possibilities, the perils, and the promise.
He didn't actually use the money from the comic for financial gain. Doc simply needed a bit more money to acquire the necessary parts that would assist him in traveling through time more easiest. Once he purchased the parts, he essentially left the remaining money behind in 2015.
Found this vid totally by accident - loved it. Great job all!
Thanks
You only liked it because Bob Gale wrote it I bet.
The voice acting is on point!
Thanks
Loved the 1987 Buick Grand National at the carshow.
I think that half of the BTTF comics are canon to the lore.
Yeah I think 1 of the comic per comic is canon and the other is a different timeline because of the comic title.
yeah, some of they are or at least media written by Bob Gale, one of the original writers, who also wrote the Telltale game
@@mr.e8566 So, only the comics written by Bob Gale are considered canon, and not the ones where he only provided the story are not canon?
@@Xounzy on a general consensus, yeah, everything he wrote or co-wrote is technically canon
Well I can say in my opinion, is that the game isn't canon, its my opinion so do not get mad at me. Why it isn't canon because of certain things that wasn't continued the trilogy, like why did the DeLorean got ressurected? I understand why doc needed the time machine to be destroyed because of altering history and change of reality. Next is who is Edna? We never knew her until the game. That is all.
Thats a great video.Keep on good work
Thanks, Glad you enjoy it.
When Doc Brown travelled to 2015 for the first time, he was supposed to meet with Middle-Aged Marty McFly, but had to return to 1985 to bring in teenage Marty and save his son. We need the reason for such a drastic decision. We need to know why Doc Brown couldn't work something out with future Marty or Marty Jr, or if he did, why did it fail.
Who said that Doc didn't search up Marty McFly at the library in 2015 and than traveled back to October 26, 1985, in order to get Marty to save his future?
If (Time-Travel) does become a reality someday, but you can only travel forward; How far into the future would someone want to travel to?
As the capability of the DeLorean or any type of time machine to travel beyond a 4-digit year is unknown, it's probable that the extension will continue until 12/31/9999.
Not that it mattered I always wonder why Doc didn’t reinstall the OUTATIME license plate perhaps it melted or got crushed when the car reappeared after first time travel experiment. After he got modifications for Delorean he somehow registered & got barcode license plate in 2015.
Great job! Thanks for this video ;)
np
Crazy how the comic he wrote are the only most popluar ones, Bob Gale and Zemeckis really are the only ones who can tell a BTTF Story.
this is really good
Thanks
Very nicely done!
Thanks, Glad you enjoyed it.
In the movie 'Frequency' items were "sent" to the future by hiding them in the floorboard for years.
This way they'd age to some degree.
It's 2023, where are the flying cars?!
We are living in a paradox.
That was good!
Thanks
I smell an underrated channel!
True lol
@@Xounzy Lucky for you, i've subscribed! You're welcome!
mickey mantle rookie card comes to mind
I think because Action Comic #1 relate better because this is a comicbook, and more people know Action Comic #1 more than a Mickey Mantle's rookie card.
Oh yeah, this did happened in one of the comic storyline 🙂
Which is your favourite storyline in the IDW comics?
@@Xounzy I recall one where a dude made a time machine out of a Yugo. Biff to the Future was interesting too. It's been awhile since I read them.
Nicely done! Althoughhhh the whole plot is predicated on something Doc didn't want - to use the time machine for monetary gain :D
He didn’t use it for monetary gain, he use the money to upgrade the time machine to make it easier to travel through time.
@@Xounzy I'm okay with this haha
@@Xounzy Or he could have done like he did when he read Marty's letter and said "what the hell"!
@@henrybarrick7205 Just wing it, and repair any further damage later on.
$560,300.. How was that not enough!?!
It not that much, The Dealer said $56,300
Imagine if you had a time machine and you wanted to go back and get comic books, baseball cards, and other collectibles from the past. That would be fun to walk into a pharmacy or magazine stand in 1939 and see a rack full of Detective Comics #27, like just grab a stack of 10 of them for a dollar. Then go to 1952 and buy a few boxes of 1952 Topps baseball cards with a couple of Mickey Mantle rookies in there somewhere. I think though you couldn't bring them directly back to the present because they would be too perfect, and people would think they were too new and counterfeit. You'd have to put them in a safekeeping place where they wouldn't get ruined or thrown away and could age naturally for 70-90 years, but still be in pristine condition.
1:49 they "flew"? It's the future, they WILL fly 😜
So where is the contenued story!?!
The continued of the comic will be issue 5, I don’t know where can find it now.
Wait, Bob Gale was involved in this project? Proof?
With that said, this was amazing.
Yes he was involved in this comic but I was not the one who created this, IDW Publishing created the comic, All that I did is just converted it into a dub comic with voices. But I did created this comic: th-cam.com/video/BYANv_CG-Sw/w-d-xo.html
Hang on, dr Brown was the one who invented the the hover technology, that was settled in the movies and the video game. lol yea, if I had a time machine, that would be the first thing that I would do.
Hmm, where did he said that in the movies and the video game is not officially canon to the movies.
It never said that in the films ever. I have seen them so many times that I can't count.
@@LUCKO2022 I think he from a alternate timeline where it did happened.
@@Xounzy Never was said in the movies. But Gale did say the tell tale game is basically canon. But also Emmet never finished his hover technology anyway so it didn’t matter. It was more done as a pre cursor of what was to come with the Delorean. Doc actually saved Einstein by hovering right when young Emmet was talking about the future.
@@Xounzyyou can deny their Cannon all you want but the makers themselves of the movies said the games are Canon rather you like it
I didn't know Bernie Sanders narrated this.
Lmao
@@Xounzy don't change it now. I'm hooked lol
@@Acridfusion I didn’t said I will change it.
Can you make a playlist in whichever chronological order you see fit and im going to share it is some of the nostalgic 80s groups I'm in on fb
@@Acridfusion Based on the order the IDW BTTF Comics are in th-cam.com/play/PL7nh8WBivzpOHVJv85KDmxVqYMMu-KPh_.html
exactly what i would do
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The miscalculation of the movie with reality is disappointing by 2015 we were supposed to be flying around by now !
And Cubs won baseball league 😁
yeah
I thought he did not invent the time machine for financial gain?
He didn't utilize it for financial gain; rather, he allocated the funds to enhance the time machine, rendering it more efficient to power and navigate.
Doc Sounds like Zoidberg
Maybe cause the person who voiced Doc has similar vocal cords to the person who voiced Homer Simpson, which it being related because Futurama was created by the people who did The Simpsons.
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I didn't invent the time machine for monetary gain, 😂😅
He used the comic money to buy parts for time travel to made it more easiest/safest if you don't have plutonium, then he keep some money from every time-period as a safety precautions, and left the rest in 2015 as seen in Issue #10 of IDW BTTF Comics.
When Doc went back to 1938, did he say he bought the comic book for $1? He overpaid.
Technically the cashier said that its $1.
@@Xounzy My point is, the price of that comic was 10 cents in 1938. For a dollar, he could have bought dinner and a room for the night.