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'''3-D''' was one of the three high school boys who made up [[Biff Tannen]]'s gang in 1955. They are never referred to by their real names or their nicknames. Their nicknames are only given in the films' novels, screenplays and credits.
 
   
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'''3-D''' was one of the three high school boys who made up [[Biff Tannen]]'s [[Biff's gang|gang]] in [[1955]].
He got his nickname from a distinctive character trait; "3-D" was always wearing a pair of 3-D glasses.
 
   
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==Biography==
He seemed just as mean-spirited as Biff but seemed content to let Biff boss him and the other guys around (perhaps because he was the only one of them with a car).
 
 
3-D got his nickname from a distinctive character trait; "3-D" was always wearing a pair of cardboard [[3-D glasses]] with red and blue lenses, which were worn in [[movie theaters]] when watching 3-dimensional [[movie]]s.
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Along with [[Skinhead]] and [[Match]], the adult 3-D served as one of Biff's [[bodyguard]]s in the [[ABC timeline]] [[1985A]]. However, on this occasion, his glasses were not cardboard; instead, they were customized aviators which had red and blue lenses like his old 3-D glasses.
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It remains unclear as to whether 3-D was still living in [[Hill Valley]] in [[1985]] and [[2015]].
   
 
==Behind the scenes==
 
==Behind the scenes==
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*3-D was portrayed by [[Casey Siemaszko]].
He was never referred to by his real name or his nickname. His nickname is only given in the films' novels, screenplays and credits.
 
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*3-D screams hysterically when entering Biff's [[Ford Super De Luxe Convertible|car]]. It is said that this was mostly improvisation.
 
*He was never referred to by his real name or his nickname. His nickname is only given in the films' novelizations, screenplays and credits.
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==Appearances==
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*''[[Back to the Future]]''
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*''[[Back to the Future Part II]]''
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*''[[Back to the Future: The Game]]''
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**''[[Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 1: It's About Time]]'' {{C|One of [[Edna]]'s newspapers describes 3-D and the rest of Biff's gang as juveniles crashing into a manure truck.}}
   
 
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Revision as of 10:39, 12 May 2020

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3-D
Biographical information
Date of birth1937
Age (1955)17
Age (1985)47
Age (2015)77
Physical description
GenderMale
Hair colorBlack
Eye colorUnknown (eyes hidden behind 3-D glasses)
Behind-the-scenes information
Played byCasey Siemaszko
Voiced byCasey Siemaszko
  [Source]

3-D was one of the three high school boys who made up Biff Tannen's gang in 1955.

Biography

3-D got his nickname from a distinctive character trait; "3-D" was always wearing a pair of cardboard 3-D glasses with red and blue lenses, which were worn in movie theaters when watching 3-dimensional movies.

Along with Skinhead and Match, the adult 3-D served as one of Biff's bodyguards in the ABC timeline 1985A. However, on this occasion, his glasses were not cardboard; instead, they were customized aviators which had red and blue lenses like his old 3-D glasses.

It remains unclear as to whether 3-D was still living in Hill Valley in 1985 and 2015.

Behind the scenes

  • 3-D was portrayed by Casey Siemaszko.
  • 3-D screams hysterically when entering Biff's car. It is said that this was mostly improvisation.
  • He was never referred to by his real name or his nickname. His nickname is only given in the films' novelizations, screenplays and credits.

Appearances


Individuals
The McFly Family
Marty McFly | George McFly | Lorraine Baines McFly | Jennifer Parker | Seamus McFly | Maggie McFly
Dave McFly | Linda McFly | Martin McFly, Jr. | Marlene McFly | Arthur McFly
The Brown Family
Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown | Clara Clayton-Brown | Jules Brown | Verne Brown | Einstein
The Tannen Family
Biff Tannen | Buford Tannen | Griff Tannen | Irving "Kid" Tannen
The Strickland Family
James Strickland | Roger Strickland | Irene Strickland | Edna Strickland | Gerald Strickland
Other Individuals
Match, Skinhead & 3-D | Goldie Wilson | Douglas J. Needles | Marcus Irving