One Sweet & Sour Chinese Adventure—To Go

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One Sweet & Sour Chinese Adventure—To Go
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Bill & Ted prevent their new vase from Dr. Lao from being smashed.
Premiere date September 15, 1990
Writer(s) John Ludin & John Loy
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"One Sweet & Sour Chinese Adventure—To Go" is the first episode of Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure season one. It aired on September 15, 1990 on CBS.

After breaking Missy Mom's priceless Chinese vase, Bill and Ted go back in time to ancient China to get a new one, where they got arrested for illegally parking their booth. As punishment, they are forced to build the Great Wall of China, and then after their release, they get tricked into working as shipmates for "Mr. O'Polo," otherwise known as Marco Polo.

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Missy Preston Unavailable
Mr. Preston Unavailable
Bill S. Preston, Esq. Alex Winter
Ted "Theodore" Logan Keanu Reeves
Rufus George Carlin
Delivery boy N/A
Old man Unavailable
Dr. Lao Unavailable
Guard Unavailable
Kitten Kaboodles Unavailable
Bouncer Unavailable
Confucius
Kublai Khan Unavailable
Marco Polo Hamilton Camp
Kidnapper Unavailable
Shark Unavailable
Marco Polo's boss Unavailable
Spaghetti Unavailable


Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

  • Marco Polo's ship

Production

Development

Filming

Music

The music was composed by Chuck Leob.

Behind the scenes

  • The EPCOT Center, now known as simply Epcot, is a Disney theme park.
  • Bill and Ted mention the TV series The Love Boat.
  • Dr. Lao's The 1000 Vases shop is a reference to the film 7 Faces of Dr. Lao.

Errors

  • Bill and Ted are somehow able to hold their breathes and then be able to talk clearly without opening their mouths.

Critical reception

In other languages

Language Name Meaning

Home availability

References