Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey

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Bill and Ted face off against evil robots, battle Death in hilarious games, and journey through the afterlife to save their future. With time-hopping antics and an epic showdown, friendship and rock 'n' roll triumph in this wild ride!

Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey Trivia

What is the name of the character who challenges Bill and Ted to a game of Battleship in "Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey"? (Hard)
#1: Death
#2: The Grim Reaper
#3: Station
#4: Evil Bill
What is the primary goal of Bill and Ted in "Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey"? (Medium)
#1: To win a Battle of the Bands
#2: To travel through time
#3: To defeat evil robots
#4: To save their future selves
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Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey Fun Facts

In Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey, the Grim Reaper was played by William Sadler, who also participated in a rock band called The Righteous Brothers as a teenager.
The film features the character of Evil Bill and Evil Ted, whose designs were inspired by the band KISS.

Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey Polls

What is your favorite aspect of Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey?
The humor and comedy
The character development
The creative use of time travel
The soundtrack and music
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Which character from Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey do you like the most?
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
Ted "Theodore" Logan
Death
Station
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