Back to the Future: The Game/Characters
Characters from Back to the Future: The Game include:
Edna Strickland
Sister of Gerald Strickland. Even less tolerant about morality and law than her little brother.
- All Girls Want Bad Boys: In the game finale, with Kid Tannen, of all people.
- Big Bad: Of the game.
- Catch Phrase:
- "It's a fact, look it up."
- "Hooligans!"
- Crazy Cat Lady: The original 1986!Edna and Crazy, Old 1931!Edna.
- Cloudcuckoolander: Edna. By the time Episode 5 rolls around, Marty exclaims, "Jeez, that lady was always a loon!"
- Epic Fail: While in 1876, Edna tried to burn down Hill Valley's saloon since her grandfather wouldn't do anything about it. ...this ended up burning down ALL of Hill Valley.
- Evil Old Folks
- From Nobody to Nightmare
- Grumpy Old Woman
- Hollywood Tone Deaf: However, her song is quite effective when it was sang by others.
- Hot Scoop: In 1931
- Love Redeems: Hooking up with Kid Tannen results in both of them mellowing out a lot.
- Knight Templar: Her views of justice are... Petty, to say the least.
- Moral Guardians
- Not-So-Harmless Villain
- Puppy Dog Eyes: Young Edna lays this trope on Young Emmett, provoking a hilarious attempt at a smile .
- Red Herring Shirt
- Shadow Dictator: Citizen Edna.
- She Who Fights Monsters
- Well-Intentioned Extremist: More Extreme than well-intentioned.
- Why did it have to be dogs ?: Not anymore in the ending
Emmett "First Citizen" Brown
An alternate Emmett Brown created by Marty's errors in the game. As different from the original Doc as you can get.
- Anti-Villain
- Absent-Minded Professor: Less that the original Doc Brown. Thanks or because of Edna's influence on him.
- Big Brother Is Watching: In Episode 3, "Big Brother" is Citizen Brown. Though it's really Citizen Edna who pulls the strings.
- Decoy Leader
- Face Heel Turn: See What the Hell, Hero? below.
- Heroic Blue Screen of Death: See My God, What Have I Done?.
- Man in White
- My God, What Have I Done?: Once he realized his wife Edna used him and his science to try to turn Hill Valley citizens into mindless robots.
- Reasonable Authority Figure
- Refusal of the Call: Never became the scientist Doc Brown became. Instead ruling Hill Valley with an Iron Fist. But it's Citizen Edna who pulls the strings
- Science Is Bad: He blames his science for turning Edna so corrupt in the future. He's wrong, of course, but he's unlikely to listen to reason...
- Well-Intentioned Extremist
- What the Hell, Hero?: Calls out Marty on this, because Marty fixing the timeline equals him and his life being erased from existence. He Take a Third Option.
Irving "Kid" Tannen
Biff Tannen's father and a famous mob boss in 1931's Hill Valley. Owner of the Speakeasy that was blown the same year.
- Disc One Final Boss: He's kinda like the Big Bad in episode 1 & 2, but his role is limited to cameos in the others episodes.
- Jerkass
- Love Redeems: See Edna's entry.
- Malaproper: "Make like a tree and die, rat!"
- Opposites Attract: With Edna Strickland.
Trixie Trotter/
A.k.a. Sylvia Miskin / McFly Kid Tannen's singer and girlfriend. As well as Marty grandmother, George's mother and Arthur's wife
- Dumb Blonde: Though less than she initially seems, she's certainly no genius.
- Heel Face Turn: Thanks to Marty who managed to trick Trixie into thinking Arthur was killed by Kid Tannen.
- Grandma, What Massive Hotness You Have!
- Good Bad Girl: We realize who she is in the end of episode 5...
- Marty, I'm your grandma
- Mysterious Past: What CueBall knows about Trixie but never really tell.
- Glamorous Wartime Singer
Arthur McFly
Marty's grandfather and George's father. Almost George's spitting image.
- All There in the Manual: The novel says that Arthur went to WW 1 but was sent home when they noticed how young he was. Arthur returned home without even firing a single shot and became a laughing stock. This event destroyed his self-confidence.
- Extreme Doormat: Like George, his future son, but overall, his life is less miserable than George's was.
- Happily Married: To Trixie Trotter.
- Identical Grandson: He looks exactly like George.
- Sexy Mentor: For Trixie
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