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**''[[Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 5: OUTATIME]]'' {{C|Man shown riding horse on the screen of [[picture radio]].}}
 
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Revision as of 22:19, 7 February 2016

Claras Residence

Marty and Doc's horses.

A horse is a four legged mammal that can be ridden on for either transportation purposes (especially in the 19th century), racing or simply for fun.

They are also used for pulling vehicles such as chariots or carriages.

History

In 36 AD, Bifficus Antanneny and Marty competed in a chariot race.

After being sent to 1885 by a bolt of lightning, Doc set himself up as the town blacksmith. Part of his job involved shoeing horses. He also obtained three horses which he named Galileo, Archimedes and Newton.

The Palace Saloon had a horse trough filled with water.

On September 2 of that year, the U.S. Cavalry pursued the Pohatchee tribe. Both sides were horseback throughout the chase.

Buford's gang

Buford and gang on horses

On September 3, Buford Tannen and his gang pursed Marty on horses.

PartIIIgame2

Doc riding horseback in Back to the Future Part III for the Sega Genesis.

On September 4, Doc and Marty tried to use six horses to pull the DeLorean time machine (which had a ripped fuel tank) up to 88 miles per hour, but failed. Later that day, they both rode horseback to save Clara when her panicked horse was about to pull her over Shonash Ravine.

On September 7, Buford and his gang rode horseback to town to have a showdown with Marty. After the showdown, Marty and Doc (and later Clara) rode horseback to Locomotive 131.

In the 1985A timeline, Biff Tannen made his first million on his twenty-first birthday by betting on a horse race.

As of 2000, all major sporting events from 1950-2000, including horse racing, were published in Grays Sports Almanac. The almanac had an image of two racehorses on the cover.

Appearances