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Season 1[]

Episode 1: One Time in the Rufus Regular better Explorers - Bill & Ted, feeling bad about flunking their history presentation (again!), ask Rufus to take them on a special trip to meet the greatest explorers of all time. But when they accidentally spill soda on the console inside the Rufus Regular (a slightly beat-up prototype time booth Rufus is testing), it sends them on a glitched ride through explorer history—mixing time periods and personalities!

Time-Travel Destinations
1. Marco Polo (1271 – China)

Bill & Ted help Marco impress Kublai Khan… with air guitar and a California accent.

2. Sacagawea & Lewis & Clark (1805 – American Frontier)

The duo gets stuck canoeing the Missouri River—and ends up teaching Sacagawea how to skateboard.

3. Zheng He (1421 – Ming Dynasty Fleet)

Mistaken for imperial envoys, Bill & Ted join Zheng He's treasure fleet—but try not to sink a ship with their party antics.

4. Amelia Earhart (1937 – Pacific Island)

The boys help Amelia "unchart" a lost route using guitar chords as flight signals.

Episode 2: Rock'n'Roll My in a Cooking give cuisine - Bill and Ted are supposed to give a presentation on “Food That Changed the World,” but they’ve spent all week eating microwavable burritos instead of researching. Rufus appears, reminding them that failing history again could doom their future band’s world tour. They jump into the booth, planning to interview famous chefs through time.

Time-Travel Destinations
1. Auguste Escoffier (Monte Carlo, Monaco, 1884)

The “king of chefs” is horrified by Bill & Ted’s “radical” approach to cuisine. Teaches them “kitchen harmony,” but ends up headbanging to their culinary remix of sauce béarnaise. Quote: “Mon dieu… but also… encore!”

2. Julia Child (1966 America)

Helps the duo film a “rock’n’roll cooking show” segment in her kitchen studio. Encourages them to embrace mistakes—“If your soufflé collapses, just call it modern art!” Ends up giving air-guitar lessons in exchange for time-travel tips.

3. The First Mayan in Chocolate (c. 800 CE)

Introduces the boys to the original cacao rituals. Bill & Ted mishear “cacao ceremony” as “choco-jam session.” They perform with percussion instruments made of gourds, accidentally inventing “choco-rock.”

4. John Stith Pemberton (Atlanta, 1886)

The inventor of Coca-Cola joins their band rehearsal, trying to create an “energizing gig drink.” Ted drinks too much of the original formula and time-trips at double speed. Pemberton declares, “My soda is radical, but this riff… eternal!”

5. John Montagu, 4th Earl of Sandwich (18th Century England)

The duo finds him trying to eat while playing cards, inspiring him to put everything between bread. Bill says, “Dude, you just invented lunch on the go!” Montagu becomes obsessed with their “egg bird sandwich,” calling it “a dish for the ages.”