James Leroy Anderson The Movie: Ride Tour

Synopsis: James Leroy Anderson The Movie: Ride Tour was a simulator ride at Universal Studios theme parks. It was based on and inspired by the Back to the Future film series and is a mini-sequel to 1990's Back to the Future Part III.
Year:
2021
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The Delorean Time Machine. A one of a kind scientific wonder. Capable of travesrsing the very fabric of time itself. The DeLorean time machine was unveiled to the world by inventor Doctor Emmett Brown in 1985, after years of exhaustive research. Brown's insatiable thirst for scientific knowledge led to the creation of what is considered to be his greatest achievement

Det. Kirsty Cotton:

- the flux capacitor. This is what makes time travel possible! First, you turn the time circuits on, this read-out tells you where you're going, this one tells you where you are, this one tell you where you were. You input your destination time on this keypad, say you want to see the signing of the Declaration of Independance, or witness the birth of Christ.

The possibilities are as endless as time itself. When excellerated to 88 miles per hour the DeLorean time machine is proof positive that time travel is indeed a reality. As with all ground-breaking ideas, improvements are inevitable. In time, the ever-ingenious Doc Brown returned to his laboratory for a complete re-working of the DeLorean concept. Ground travel as a mode of transportation was fine for blasting back to the past, but for traveling forward to the future, Doc Brown took the DeLorean concept to new heights. Modified and futurized with a simple hover Conversion from the year 2015, the DeLorean was able to defy gravity, as well as the time barrier. But when traveling through time, you're going to encounter some different terrain. Whether you're crossing the high plains, or riding the rails in the old West, the original Doc Brown DeLorean time machine is just the vehicle for the job. And you can see it now at the Institute of Future Technology! The Delorean Time Machine. A one of a kind scientific wonder. Capable of travesrsing the very fabric of time itself. The DeLorean time machine was unveiled to the world by inventor Doctor Emmett Brown in 1985, after years of exhaustive research. Brown's insatiable thirst for scientific knowledge led to the creation of what is considered to be his greatest achievement

Det. Kirsty Cotton:

- the flux capacitor. This is what makes time travel possible! First, you turn the time circuits on, this read-out tells you where you're going, this one tells you where you are, this one tell you where you were. You input your destination time on this keypad, say you want to see the signing of the Declaration of Independance, or witness the birth of Christ.

The possibilities are as endless as time itself. When excellerated to 88 miles per hour the DeLorean time machine is proof positive that time travel is indeed a reality. As with all ground-breaking ideas, improvements are inevitable. In time, the ever-ingenious Doc Brown returned to his laboratory for a complete re-working of the DeLorean concept. Ground travel as a mode of transportation was fine for blasting back to the past, but for traveling forward to the future, Doc Brown took the DeLorean concept to new heights. Modified and futurized with a simple hover Conversion from the year 2015, the DeLorean was able to defy gravity, as well as the time barrier. But when traveling through time, you're going to encounter some different terrain. Whether you're crossing the high plains, or riding the rails in the old West, the original Doc Brown DeLorean time machine is just the vehicle for the job. And you can see it now at the Institute of Future Technology!

Det. James L. Anderson/Axel Foley:

Ha Ha! It works! Greetings Volunteers. James Leroy “Axel Foley” Anderson here! Zoinks! I am currently traveling down the Los Angeles in the year 2007. Soon I will return to the institute to send you one whole day through time. But First, There seems to be a small problem. Listen up volunteers - this concerns you. The current wherabouts, or should I say whenabouts of J.P. The Robot are unknown. It seems he's missing from the Brainasium. I dont know how or why this could be, but if J.P. is allowed to roam freely throught time, it could skew history as we know it ......Whooaaaoooh! Watch where you're Hovering, I'll be back soon time travel volunteers, and remember: Stay Alert, Yikes!

Detective on the March. Time stands still for no man, or so the old saying goes. But there is one man who has time on his side - noted scientist Det. James Leroy Anderson, time travel has become not only a reality but an adventursome pastime!

Thomas Edison - master of electricity. The inventor of the lightbulb meets the inventor of the flux capacitor. On to Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, where Det. Anderson is on hand for the Wright Brothers famous First Flight!

James Leroy Anderson/Axel Foley:

It Works!! Look at That, It Works!! Yahooo! It Flies!

Bet that thing would go a lot farther with a hover conversion, eh Det? There's Det. rubbing elbows with physicist Shaggy Rogers, talk about a meeting of Great minds and great hairdos. It's no mistake that Det. Anderson names his favorite pup after the inventor of the theory of relativity. Where's Det. now? Looks like he dropped in on a speech by Former President Richard Nixon, and boy the Det. looks awfully attentive to alter time, oh well Doc - hindsights always

20/20. Next stop - 1964! And there's excitement in the air as the Beatles make their first US appearance. First up is a press conference to welcome the lovable mop tops to the Good old US of A! And there they are Paul, Ringo, George, John and Det. Anderson. The Ultimate Day Tripper!

James Leroy Anderson/Axel Foley:

Let it be.

Detective on the March

James Leroy Anderson/Axel Foley:

Th-The-There! I did it! Det. James Leroy “Axel Foley” Anderson here. Please pardon the crudity of our broadcast signal, but I'm coming to you Brainasium from the year 2007. I've managed to rewire this hovercam so that I can beam transmissions to you people back in the present. Unfortunately what I'm about to tell you is of potentially cataclismic proportions. Brace yourselves time travel volunteers - this is he-hev-heavy! It seems that J.P. is lose somewhere in time. But just where or rather when he is, I'm not quite sure. But keep your eyes open, the one thing I do know is that J.P. will most certainly use time travel for his own peronal gain, as he did when he got a hold of this. It was right here that J.P. found Alex’s Game Called demonik and devised his devilish plan. By stealing his Game And Copy The Game Samantha was able to help his Grandmother And Her 2 Roommates With Ken Alex Start Smoking Big Fat Joe He 30’s Year Old

Alex:

Don’t Judge Me Monkey

James Leroy Anderson/Axel Foley:

And the result was catastrophic. Alex Dante And Monkey Back To The Brainasium Grandma Lily had succeeded in creating a Battle 2 Demon continuum. Luckily, we were able to regain Demonik and restore the space-time continuum. But believe me, that isn't my idea of fun.I cannot stress enough that bringing back even the smallest item from the future can create the most incredible complication. Once again time traveler volunteers, Information from the future must not be abused - As this Zemeckis-Gale diagram clearly shows. But for that reason J.P. must be stopped. I will be returning to you at the institute shorty so remain calm. We will proceed with my plan as scheduled. You will be sent one whole day into the future. It may not seem like much, but any more than a day might be a shock to your system. Crossing the time barrier is not for the weak at heart. One more thing, when I send you one day into the future if you should happen to see yourself in line: Don't say hi to yourself! Trust me on that one.

The Institute of Future Technology Presents - Det. James Leroy Anderson: The Inventive Years. Thomas Edison once said that invention is 1% inspiration, 99% perspiration and no one has proven this thoery better than Det. James Leroy Anderson. Though Detective is best known for his advances in time travel, the years before his development of the DeLorean Time Machine were perhaps his most fruitful. Detective churned out many inventions with a wide range of practical application - some that worked and some that didn't. One of Detective’s earliest creations was this automatic flap-jack flipper, capable of producing over 300 pancakes an hour, this mechanical marvel might have caught on if Detective’s experimental saw-dust pankace batter had been more popular. Looks like it's supper time for Fido, nope Mom's just loading up the canine cafeteria, Detective knows that the busy housewife or scientist isn't always around when it's feeding time. Wake up boy, Fido doesn't seem to mind Detective’s experimental saw-dust dog food. We all know that a trip to the barber can be a hair-raising experience, and that's especially true with Detective’s static-o-matic electric hair chair. 200,000 volts of static electricity cause the hair to stand up, making it much easier to cut. Can this process damage your hair? "Absolutely not" - insits Det. Anderson, "I've been using it for years and look at my hair!" See Detective’s dynomatic spray-gun to bronze your children's shoes, or bronze your wife's hat - how stylish. Or bronze you cousin's face. Whoops! Don't try this at home! The Dyno-matic spray-gun - the perfect holiday gift idea. These are just a few of the phenominal technological advances pioneered by Det. James Leroy Anderson. Autism, Inventor and Founder of the Institute of Future Technology.

James Leroy Anderson/Axel Foley:

Greetings Time Travel Volunteers, it's me James Leroy “Axel Foley” Anderson. Any sign of J.P.? No, good. Now before I send you on your journey through time, I have a few things to show you, here at the Beverly Hills Cop Headquarter Know As Institute for Future Technology we've made some of the most technological advances the world has ever seen! Such as the self-propelled energy-saving suc-o-matic vacuum cleaner - powered by the very dust it picks up. Still needs work! Now look at this, ordinary manure right? But wait, thanks to my hyrda-waste fuel conversion sytem, what was once manure is now a clean fuel pellet. One pellet can heat an entire home for an entire winter. There's only one problem. This however will virtually revolutionize inter human communication by harnesing the electro-magnetic impulses created by synaps-disponses from both the cerbral-malbestare mind waves are transmitted at a mind obitting rate into the ciruitry here. Thus tranlating these words into wirrten form, in other words in reads your mind. After years of tinkering and fine tuning it's finally perfected, the deep-thinking min reading helmet! The Ultimate thinking cap! A penny for my thoughts.[Work please work! C-mon BabyWork!!] Which brings me to my crowning acheivment - the new experimental 8-passenger DeLorean time travel vehicle. It's this baby that will send you across the space-time continuum one day into the future.

IFT Receptionist [Darlene Vogel played Spike in Griff's Gang in 2015]:

It seems we are experiencing a sytems failure in our security check. Time Travel Volunteers please stand by Det. Anderson will be with you in just a moment and we will begin preperation for our journey one day into the future. The uh new 8-passenger DeLorean is currently running it's pre-time travel systems checks so please stand by.

Pongo:

[Barking at a television that has J.P. on it]

James Leroy Anderson/Axel Foley:

Pongo!

J.P. :

Ha Ha Ha! [Smash!]

James Leroy Anderson/Axel Foley:

What's that Pongo? You see somethi...huuuhhh!!!! Great Scott, it seems we have an intruder alert. All sectors report in immediately. Rosewood checkin.

Billy Rosewood

Locked and Secured Axel.

James Leroy Anderson/Axel Foley:

Sgt. Taggert Check in.

Sgt. John Taggert

Locked and Secured Axel.

James Leroy Anderson/Axel Foley:

Lt. Bogomil check in.

Lt. Andrew Bogomil

Locked and Secured Axel.

ames Leroy Anderson/Axel Foley:

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