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Back to the Future Day details from bizarre first identify to predicting widespread drunk

It’s nearly 50 years since Marty first took a ride in the now iconic gull-winged DeLoreon car whose fortune were save, albeit for a short period, on the back of the Hollywood films success. Each year Back to the Future fans celebrate today on October 21 as the official BTTF day.

It matters because this is the day in the film when time-travel first took place taking Michael J Fox back to Hill Valley 1955 and setting the trilogy on-track.

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There’s some shelf-worth stuff we’ve uncovered too that’ll leave your wallet a little lighter but a big injection of nostalgia – not a puffa-jacket, extra-loud lycra workout leggings or ankle-warmer set in-sight.

While the title of the film seems to work just perfectly and tells you pretty much what to expect from the film but without any kind of spoiler but someone, well some people, originally lobbied for it to be called Spaceman from Pluto.

Now that would’ve led to a fair few disappointed cinema-goers.

We were also set to have an American fridge as the mode of transport rather than the sporty DeLorean DMC and we could’ve had Johnny Depp or Charlie Sheen in the driving seats, both auditioned by Mr Fox bagged the gig.

The directors watch him playing in hit sitcom Family Ties where he worked on set from 10am to 6pm then shoot over to the Back to the Future set where he would rehearse and shoot until 2:30am.

In BTTF Part II you can spot a young Elijah Woods in his first film way ahead of him being Frodo in Lord of the Rings.

This instalment of the trilogy managed to predict the existence of Pepsi Max, which only became a popular flavour in Europe in 1993.

More retro than futuristic but all our kit comes complete with a nostalgic nod;

Scalextric Back to the Future vs Knight rider



KITT vs the DeLorean
KITT vs the DeLorean? Who will win?

So, K.I.T.T fancies its chances against our time machine, okay, let’s take to the figure of eight track and see who triumphs on the tarmac, well, plastic track. Light up Flux Capacitor and working red strobe light make each car come alive a little as they tear around.

Scalextric Online from £159.99

Playmobil Advent



Recreate the most famous scene with the help of Playmobil
Recreate the most famous scene with the help of Playmobil

Celebrating the town square and zipwire stunt part of the first film this advent calendar, one door at a time, reveals the entire set and the box as the background. Plenty of pieces, ideal for a Xmas countdown.

Amazon from £22.74

Keyboard set

For practical purposes it’s a micro-texture fabric desk pad and coaster set, put your keyboard and cuppa on them. From another point, it’s shaped like a hoverboard and coloured the same, it’ll really stand-out on your work-space, the buy button beckons.

We Are Fanattik from £19.99

Bicycle playing cards



playing cards
These playing cards are great in any decade

Top quality playing cards embossed in blue and silver for that futuristic effect. The royal suit has the cast take on the parts of Kings, Queens and Jacks, grab a set to find out who is leader of the pack.

Amazon from £12.99

Wall Clock



Time to go back
Time to go back, back to the future

A subtle nod to your favourite town hall clock, it does one thing but does it really well – tells the time. Feel free of course to recreate scenes form the film at home with this as your central prop.

B&Q from £19.99

Dice Through Time



Back to the Future strategy game
Back to the Future strategy game

This Ravensburger game has been around a while but rates highly with fans of strategy games, a good family play, your task is to sort out the mess Biff left behind when he took the car on a joyride.

Amazon from £9.99

Marty McFly vinyl



Want a tiny Marty
Want a tiny Marty? Of course you do!

This five-inch vinyl has competitors plenty out there vying for your hard-earned but this version from Made by Robots is a absolute favourite. Grab yourself a Doc too if your feeling flush.

HMV from £19.99

Jada DeLorean



It even has a flight mode
It even has a flight mode!

With exterior lights and a flight mode, working doors, impressive overall detail and all at 1:24 scale this is about the best replica car you’ll find. There are remote control versions out there but left us a little flat, this one is super-impressive standing still.

Amazon from £26.99