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*'''Sunday, [[February 5]]''': ''[[Bakku tou za fuyucha]]'', the Japanese dubbed version of ''[[Back to the Future]]'', premieres in [[Japan]] on TV Asahi. |
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*'''Saturday, [[June 3]]''': [[Ayatollah Khomeini]] passes away. |
*'''Saturday, [[June 3]]''': [[Ayatollah Khomeini]] passes away. |
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+ | *'''Wednesday, [[December 20]]''': ''[[Retour vers le futur 2]]'', the French dubbed version of ''[[Back to the Future Part II]]'', is released. |
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Revision as of 04:27, 12 July 2020
1989 was a year in the 20th century.
Events
- Unknown date: In 1989, in Hill Valley, California, two young men discovered and stole Doc Brown's DeLorean time machine and used it to travel to 2015. They asked a police officer where they could find pizza, and she pointed them to a Pizza Hut restaurant.
Real world
- Sunday, December 17: The Simpsons makes it's television premiere.
Behind the scenes
- Unknown dates:
- The Back to the Future Part II novelization is published.
- The video game Back to the Future is released for the NES.
- Sunday, February 5: Bakku tou za fuyucha, the Japanese dubbed version of Back to the Future, premieres in Japan on TV Asahi.
- Saturday, June 3: Ayatollah Khomeini passes away.
- Wednesday, November 22: Back to the Future Part II is released in theaters in the United States.
- Wednesday, December 20: Retour vers le futur 2, the French dubbed version of Back to the Future Part II, is released.