Futurepedia
mNo edit summary
(added link to page)
 
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
[[File:K-9_1.jpg|thumb|In commercial.]][[File:K-9_2.jpg|thumb|Einstein seems to like 'snack time'!]]
+
[[File:K-9_1.jpg|thumb|260px|An image from the K-9 Cafeteria commercial.]]
  +
[[File:K-9_2.jpg|thumb|260px|[[Einstein]] seems to like "snack time".]]
{{Template:Quote
 
|1 = Fido doesn't seem to mind Doc's experimental sawdust dog food!
 
|2 = K-9 Cafeteria advertiser
 
}}
 
A '''K-9 Cafeteria''' was a device constructed by [[Emmett Brown]]. The machine was essentially a timed door that opened to reveal a compartment of dog food.
 
   
 
{{Quote|Fido doesn't seem to mind Doc's experimental sawdust dog food!|K-9 Cafeteria advertiser}}
The device was probably a later/early evolution of a similar [[automatic dog feeder]] that was capable of opening and releasing [[Kal-Kan|canned dog food]] into a bowl at a set time.
 
   
  +
The '''K-9 Cafeteria''' was a device constructed by Dr. [[Emmett Brown]] in [[1991]].
{{stub}}
 
  +
  +
==History==
 
The machine was essentially a timed door that opened to reveal a compartment of [[dog]] food.
  +
 
The device was probably a later/early evolution of a similar [[automatic dog feeder]] Doc had invented in [[1985]], which was capable of opening and releasing [[Kal Kan|canned dog food]] into a bowl at a set time.
   
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
*''[[Back to the Future: The Ride]]''
 
*''[[Back to the Future: The Ride]]''
   
==References==
+
==See also==
  +
* [[Automatic dog feeder]]
{{reflist}}
 
 
[[Category:Doc's inventions]]
 
[[Category:Doc's inventions]]
 
[[Category:1991]]
 
[[Category:1991]]

Latest revision as of 20:06, 31 May 2020

K-9 1

An image from the K-9 Cafeteria commercial.

K-9 2

Einstein seems to like "snack time".

"Fido doesn't seem to mind Doc's experimental sawdust dog food!"
—K-9 Cafeteria advertiser

The K-9 Cafeteria was a device constructed by Dr. Emmett Brown in 1991.

History

The machine was essentially a timed door that opened to reveal a compartment of dog food.

The device was probably a later/early evolution of a similar automatic dog feeder Doc had invented in 1985, which was capable of opening and releasing canned dog food into a bowl at a set time.

Appearances

See also