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History of the time machine DeLorean [Mizumaru Kawahara's CINEMONOLOGUE Vol.20]

History of the time machine DeLorean [Mizumaru Kawahara's CINEMONOLOGUE Vol.20]

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The most powerful version upgraded with future technology





The part 2 version, which is equipped with futuristic flight functions and the home reactor "Mr. Fusion", is a complete version. Flying in the sky eliminates the need to drive long distances on land to increase speed, and Mr. Fusion, which can convert food waste into energy, eliminates the need for nuclear fuel. This is the strongest version that solves the two problems associated with the DeLorean. However, the moment you appear at your time travel destination, you still face danger, such as veering into the opposite lane on an empty road or nearly colliding with an airplane.


The opening credits of part 2 of the DeLorean flying through the clouds from the perspective of the DeLorean are very exhilarating and I love it, and when Universal Studios Japan opened in 2001, I saw this DeLorean flying around in a TV commercial and I was very impressed. It's my personal favorite version, as it brings back some exciting memories. The DeLorean in USJ's now-defunct attraction ``Back to the Future the Ride'' is a flying version, and you can see it flying all over the place during the ride (Biff Tannen stole it from the research lab). (It's kind of like that.) It's sad that this attraction is gone, probably because when I think of USJ, I think of a flying DeLorean.



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