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Julius Caesar marks the first Bill & Ted Day. | |
Premiere date | September 29, 1990 |
Run time | 23:00 |
Writer(s) | Wayne Kaatz & Gorden Kent |
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"A Most Excellent Roman Holiday" is the third episode of Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures season one. It aired on September 29, 1990 on CBS. It is written by Wayne Kaatz and Gordon Kent.
Bill and Ted have to pass a Latin class to remain in the Wyld Stallions. To decipher a Latin phrase on a rare coin minted during the reign of Julius Caesar, they use their phone booth to travel back right to the source.
Detailed summary
Memorable quotes
Characters
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Organizations
Locations
- United States
- California
- Alaska (mentioned)
- Green Military Academy (mentioned)
- Latin America
- Rome
Objects
Vehicles
- Chariots
Production
Development
Filming
Music
The music is composed by Chuck Leob.
Behind the scenes
- In the film the cartoon is supposed to follow, Ted's dad wanted to send him to Oates Military Academy, not Green Military Academy.
- One of the students is dressed Spock-like, a character from the TV and movie series Star Trek.
Errors
- Vice Principal turns Caucasian twice: First, when Detective Logan tells Vice Principal Ryan to hit the floor, and the second time, is when Mr. Preston warns the boys if they don't get passing grades, their guitars will be confiscated.
- Bill's voice comes out of Ted's mouth when he says, "These dweebs read Latin faster than we read English."
- When the First Most Important Person in the world speaks and the chair lifts up, he is white instead of black.
- Bill & Ted are missing their robes when the high priest puts his arm across their faces.
- Sometimes Ted will get white-colored scelera to show more emotion, but this seemed like a mistake when he ran across the table, and right before Bill tries to distract the lion by pointing out to a bogus space shuttle.
- Bill & Ted lost their Incan robes without taking them off.
- Caesar's laurels change red twice: First, when he asks Brutus if there's something amusing, and secondly, when Bill & Ted are surprised to see Rufus, while Caesar waits for him to come up to him.
Critical reception
In other languages
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