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- After Verne's image suddenly appears in an old Civil War photograph Marty, Doc, and Jules travel back in time to the Civil War to rescue him. But they quickly find themselves right in the middle of the war. As the Yanks and Rebels square off for a big battle.
- Doc Brown causes yet another household black-out, but rather than stay in the dark, he packs the family into the DeLorean for a vacation-medival England circa 1371. Before they can say "feudal war lord," Doc and Clara are abducted and thrown in a dungeon. Doc must win a joust with Lord Biffingham, or lose his wife and his life.
- Doc takes Jules and Verne to prehistoric times to test out a new invention, a disintegrator, and returns home, only to find out the meteor they tested it on was the one that wiped out the dinosaurs.
- The Browns must rescue Marty after he is put on trial for witchcraft in 1692 Salem.
- Marty joins Doc on a trip to ancient Rome. Jules and Verne overhear their father speak of arcades, thinking he was referring to present-day arcade games. They run into one of Biff's ancestors, and they need to let him win to maintain the timeline.
- Verne is teased by his brother about not being family, and goes back in time thinking Benjamin Franklin is his father. In doing so, Verne interrupts Franklin's discovery of electricity.
- 1991–1993TV-Y76.6 (44)TV EpisodeTime Waits for No Frog Searching for an extinct frog, Doc and Marty head to the ancient Amazon river for a toad-ally cool adventure with Inca warriors, contrary conquistadors and a Lost City of Gold. Einstein's Adventure A pair of bungling bank robbers swipe the De Lorean-with Einstein in the back seat. But when the crooks get up to no good Down Under in 1790's Australia, Einstein lends a paw to set them straight.
- Back in the early days of baseball, Marty teams up with cousin Pee Wee McFly to take a comical swing at changing sports history with Doc Brown's latest invention: an automated, homer-hitting baseball suit.
- As a special anniversary gift from Jules, Doc and Clara get tickets to ride the first Passenger Solar Sailship to Mars-one hundred years in the future. When Verne and Jules find out that someone plans to sink the solar ship, they zoom into the next century to try to head off the saboteur and alter future history before it's too late.
- Trying to beat the summer heat, Dr. Brown takes all out to London on Christmas Eve 1845, where they encounter citizens who may have inspired Charles Dickens characters in A Christmas Carol, Oliver Twist, David Copperfield, and others.
- Jules, Verne, and Marty go back in time to Doc's childhood, to help him overcome his fear of fishing, but in a strange series of events, young Emmett becomes a celebrity daredevil.
- A crossed wire here, a dash of soda pop there, and Jules and Verne make an April fool out of Doc Brown. Believing his mental power to be exhausted, Doc retires from thinking and leaves home to spare everyone his brainless presence. Then surprise foul weather threatens to destroy Hill Valley, but with Doc Brown retired, who will save the town from disaster?
- Verne, Jules and Marty head back to 1850 Wyoming to meet Jules and Verne's maternal grandmother on the Oregon Trail.
- 1992–8.8 (20)TV Episode
- 1992–TV Episode
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- 1992TV-G6.8 (14)TV EpisodeAll mouses of the village are going to The Cheese Festival but Fievel misses the trip. Cats come to town are searching mouses but they capture Tiger. Fievel starts to think like The Lonesome Ranger and cats will be in trouble.
- When Marty lies to Jennifer about going to a concert, Verne immediately wants to get an earring but Clara and Doc object. With Marty in tow, Verne stows away to the Caribbean in the year 1697 to become a pirate and get an earring.
- Papa briefly bans Fievel from playing with Tiger after they saved ingrate classmate Johnny from Cat R. Whaul and Chula by bombarding them with apples, one of which damages the grumpy shopkeeper's window. Tiger is in desperate need of his friend's help when he gets a replay from his girl-friend Kitty she's visiting, as he wrote to her to be Green Rivers's sheriff, so he must pose as such seeming in control over everyone, even Sweet William...
- 1991–1993TV-Y76.6 (34)TV EpisodeMr Wisdom, host of a children's scientific show and Verne's biggest hero, is broadcasting an episode from Hill Valley. Verne and Marty go to meet Mr Wisdom in person and they end up bringing him to Doc's lab.
- 1992TV-G5.7 (14)TV EpisodeFievel plays with his friend Jack's boomerang, which lands near Cat R.Waul's bad cats and Chula the Tarantula in a barn; there he overhears they have plans by the river. So Fievel makes an appointment with his feline simpleton friend Tiger to get the boomerang back, but his parents only allow him to go to the river -ignoring why- if he takes his stupid sisters along. As if that weren't troublesome enough, there's a hungry cougar around and the boomerang accidentally awakes a nest of rattle-snakes. When they're all late, papa and ma Mousekiwitz go looking for their offspring, but don't arrive till Fievel has found a clever way out of all their trouble...
- Biff Tannen brags that he has an old, 1800s deed to the ranch of Jennifer Parker, and that he plans to evict her. Determined to help, Marty races back to the Wild West era, where he discovers that Tannen's outlaw ancestors swindled the Parkers out of their land. Unfortunately, the only way Marty can stop the scheme - is to saddle up with Tannen's gang.
- As Fievel enjoys playing in a friend's tree house, he hoped to get one for his birthday, so papa's new violin is a wretched disappointment. After it gets broken with Tiger's accidental help, mama works on papa to make him see a concert instrument is his dream, a tree house the kids. As the only suitable wood, from the diablo tree, must be brought over by train, papa sets out, but Fievel didn't know so he takes Tiger, whom they try to pass off for a dig like the suspicious conductor, the hobo way...
- Fievel is trough his allowance and even an advance, so to buy his favorite 'Montana Mouse' hero adventures he eagerly accepts to distribute free candy from the stranger Dr. Travis T. Hippocrates to all mice. Those who ate some get the hiccups, very long and badly, school and businesses have to close down. Now the peddler announces he'll prepare and sell a hiccups cure. Fievel finds out it's a scam, but is locked up when he refuses to keep the secret and his own winnings. At the sale Cat R.Waul and Chula capture most mice; Dr. T. releases Fievel and has a plan for the predators too, but...
- Marty decides to help Verne to teach him how to dance like a pro and they go back in time to 1944 beguiled by a pair of dancing shoes Doc Brown invented in his college years.
- 1992TV-G6.0 (11)TV EpisodeWhile Fievel is embarrassed he has to play a mushroom in the Green River school play Legend of Mouse Hollow, Chula has constructed a parceling machine for the mail-order business Cat R.Waul hopes to make a fortune with, if they can trick mice to pack and send to hungry felines nation-wide. Therefore Cat pretends to be a theater impresario, when that fails to lure anyone from the school cast he stages a 'real' headless monster attack to catch teacher Ironside first. Fievel and Tiger accidentally find out, free Ironside and plan to turn the tables...
- When Verne takes his new friend Chris back in time, they discover that one of Biff's ancestors is trying to take over the circus they've come to see.
- When the Mousekewitz parents learn the photographer is coming to town, they rush off to prepare, leaving Fievel to care for his baby sister, Yasha. He hopes a game of hide (him) and seek would keep her occupied, but she gets out of the house, so he and Tiger must save her from all kinds of real dangers all over town, she wouldn't survive without lots of luck and Sweet William, who somehow considers her a neat cuddly pet...
- 1991–1993TV-Y75.9 (34)TV EpisodeBecause Verne spends too much time at the arcade, His video game privileges are revoked by his parents. Jules Helps transmit Verne's favorite game to the family TV, but a glitch zaps the video characters into reality. Now Verne must test his skill against the real-life Demon Monstrux, who threatens to make everyone into his Brussels sprout-eating servant.
- The whole town gets gold-fever and everyone closes down, even papa Mousekiwitz, to go prospecting after someone finds a lump of gold; an old mouse remembers the only real deposit was found long ago by Jeremiah, who was scared away by ghosts. Cat R. Waul and Chula the Tarantula hope to lure all gullible mice to an abandoned mine by printing fake treasure maps. When Fievel is caught, the ghost legend proves handy as Tiger -accidentally- looks like one, but the hunt isn't nearly over...
- Tired of being an unpopular "brainiac," Jules grows himself a money tree. As the rich kid at school, Jules finds he has plenty of new-found "friends." But when news of the amazing tree gets out, it attracts the unwelcome attention of greedy minded Biff Tannen, as well as the suspicions of the FBI. Suddenly, Jules discovers the main thing money buys is trouble.
- 1992TV-G6.9 (11)TV EpisodeFievel is grounded two days for being too late for dinner again playing Zorro with Tiger. Both Mousekiwitz parents are among the 'special mice' selected to handle the secret shipment of a winter's supply of cheese awaited by stagecoach, but Chula has found out, so Cat R. Waul can set a trap, from which 'Zorrowietz' saves the adult mice. The master cat doesn't give up, nor the masked mouse -still secretly dodging chores- and his side-kick Tiger...
- Tired of being bullied because of his name, Verne goes back in time to make his parents consider a different name for him.
- The mail order catalog offers something to every mouse's taste in Green River; alas also to Sweet William's: a 'mouse slapper', which mechanically shoots nets to pin a mouse down, ready to be picked. However there's also a remedy to order: the 'law mouse' Clint Mousewood, a Wild West hero to Fievel's liking who rides a prairie-dog and wields a whip, so Fievel decides to act as his uninvited deputy, riding (Tonto?) Tiger...
- Founder's Day festivities in Hill Valley are affected when Doc accidentally causes a power outage.
- Fievel was looking forward to Green River's rodeo, training with Tiger for catching prairie-dogs, but his parents expect the kids to be on European best behavior for papa's younger sister from Russia who will be visiting a week, so fancy clothes and no rodeo, nor cat friend Tiger. Fortunately aunt Sophie Mousekiwitz proves far more modern and understanding of the way of the West then her brother Bernard 'Bernie' believed possible: she actually encourages Fievel to return to the cowboy-look and enter the rodeo, even shows him how to handle a lasso like she learned from Buffalo Bill in Saint Louis. Cat R. Waul and Chula hoped to turn the rodeo finale into a mice-harvest, but the Mousekiwitz rodeo team fights back...
- 1992TV-G5.5 (13)TV EpisodeWhen Fievel gets a bicycle, he and Tiger use it to scare and chase Chula for a change, but cause havoc. Tiger overhears papa considering to separate two friends, and decides to hide from Fievel rather then see him sent away. While his master Cat R. Waul is away for a few days, Chula becomes playmates with Tiger, and when he runs away gets Fievel to teach him riding the bike. When Cat returns he seizes the unexpected opportunity...
- Doc is in big trouble when Biff finds a "spaceship" and tells everyone that Doc is an alien.
- The local bully challenges Verne to try a dangerous stunt.
- Marty teases Jennifer about her hair, then gets into trouble when he tries Doc's hair-cutting invention.
- Verne brings a dinosaur egg in for show and tell.
- 1992–TV Episode
- 1993–199523mTV-Y77.8 (28)TV EpisodeAfter Exosquad comes to the rescue of a freighter being attacked by Tethysian Pirates, the General Assembly commissions Exosquad to eliminate the Tethysian Pirate menace once and for all.
- 1993–199523mTV-Y77.2 (24)TV EpisodeThe battle against the Pirates is reaching the end as the Pirates are pushed back to their bases on Mars. On Earth Napier's story is unfolding. A disgruntled ex-Exosquad pilot he's now a police officer and is about to fall into a new role. Something strange is afoot with Governor Phaeton as well and a subtle sub-plot is presenting itself.
- 1993–199523mTV-Y78.0 (16)TV EpisodeThe final push to take out the Pirates on Mars is underway. This offensive has allowed the Neo-Sapiens to escape attention and a sub-plot is revealed. Governor Phaeton is secretly planning a massive attack against the Terrains and has amassed a powerful offensive. Following the Pirate battle the Neo-Sapiens surprise everyone as they begin operation 'Destiny'!
- 1993–199523mTV-Y78.3 (16)TV EpisodeThe surprise attacks from the Neo-Sapiens is proving effective. Venus and Mars are easy targets, but the icing on the cake for the General Phaeton is overtaking Earth. Admiral Winfield's absence has put Captain Marcus in charge and he is foolishly commanding the Exo-fleet into a Neo-Sapien trap. The resistance on Earth is gaining momentum, but are still under matched against the Neo-Sapiens. A final clumsy move by Captain Marcus has put Lt. Marsh into the Brig. and the Exosquad is now leaderless.
- General Phaeton's attack on the humans is in it's final stages as they seek to destroy the Exo-carriers. The Exosquad helps Lt. Marsh escape imprisonment to help defend the doomed squadron. Captain Marcus's faulty commanding has put the squad in a tight corner and it's now up to the Exo-fleet to defend the carriers while they try to escape. This in turn leaves the earth defenseless and the Neo's continue to take hold over the planet. Can the resistance led by Napier hold out over the Neosapiens?
- After being imprisoned for the past year (for acts of 'treason') the Exosquad is now back in action. Their first mission is to try gain access to the enslaved Earth and disable the energy-shield encompassing it. The Exosquad finds resistance from both the Neo-Sapians and the resistance fighters on earth though. In the end they find there are secrets to the origins of the energy-shield and trouble in disabling it.
- The Exosquad has successfully alerted Admiral Winfield about the energy shield encompassing Earth and the one being constructed on Venus. The crew is now helpless to leave Earth through the energy shield. Now the team has a plan to sneak onto a Neo-Sapian prisoner base and pose as prisoners to be sent to the Venus Prisoner colony. A Terran traitor is among them and risks exposing their plot unless they can uncover him or her before it's too late!