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The Wayback machine originally referred to a fictional machine from a segment of the cartoon
Cartoon

The word cartoon has various meanings, based on several very different forms of visual art and illustration. The term has evolved over time.The original meaning was in fine art, and there cartoon meant a preparatory drawing for a piece of art such as a painting or tapestry....
 The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show
The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show

The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show is the collective name for two separate United States television animated series: Rocky and His Friends and The Bullwinkle Show ....
 used to transport Mr. Peabody
Mister Peabody

Mr. Peabody is a fictional dog who appeared in the late 1950s and early 1960s television animated series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show and The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show ....
 and Sherman
Mister Peabody

Mr. Peabody is a fictional dog who appeared in the late 1950s and early 1960s television animated series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show and The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show ....
 back in time. The term "Wayback Machine" has been enthusiastically adopted by popular culture
Popular culture

Popular culture is the totality of Distinction memes, ideas, Perspective s and Attitude s that are deemed preferred per an informal consensus within the mainstream of a given culture....
 as mechanism to suggest transporting one's thoughts back to a historical time and place.

WABAC (pronounced "wayback") machine was from the Peabody's Improbable History segment of the early '60s cartoon series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show
The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show

The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show is the collective name for two separate United States television animated series: Rocky and His Friends and The Bullwinkle Show ....
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The Wayback machine originally referred to a fictional machine from a segment of the cartoon
Cartoon

The word cartoon has various meanings, based on several very different forms of visual art and illustration. The term has evolved over time.The original meaning was in fine art, and there cartoon meant a preparatory drawing for a piece of art such as a painting or tapestry....
 The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show
The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show

The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show is the collective name for two separate United States television animated series: Rocky and His Friends and The Bullwinkle Show ....
 used to transport Mr. Peabody
Mister Peabody

Mr. Peabody is a fictional dog who appeared in the late 1950s and early 1960s television animated series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show and The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show ....
 and Sherman
Mister Peabody

Mr. Peabody is a fictional dog who appeared in the late 1950s and early 1960s television animated series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show and The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show ....
 back in time. The term "Wayback Machine" has been enthusiastically adopted by popular culture
Popular culture

Popular culture is the totality of Distinction memes, ideas, Perspective s and Attitude s that are deemed preferred per an informal consensus within the mainstream of a given culture....
 as mechanism to suggest transporting one's thoughts back to a historical time and place.

The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show

The WABAC (pronounced "wayback") machine was from the Peabody's Improbable History segment of the early '60s cartoon series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show
The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show

The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show is the collective name for two separate United States television animated series: Rocky and His Friends and The Bullwinkle Show ....
. The machine was constructed by Mr. Peabody
Mister Peabody

Mr. Peabody is a fictional dog who appeared in the late 1950s and early 1960s television animated series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show and The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show ....
, a professorial, bow tie-wearing dog, to be able to visit famous historical events. At the request of Mr. Peabody, Sherman
Mister Peabody

Mr. Peabody is a fictional dog who appeared in the late 1950s and early 1960s television animated series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show and The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show ....
, Peabody's "pet boy" assistant, would set the WABAC machine to a time and place of historical importance, and the two would be instantly transported there. The machine was not exactly a time machine
Time Machine

A time machine is a fictional device that allows time travel to the past or future.The concept derives from:* The Time Machine, an 1895 novel by H....
 because it only transported backwards in time, hence the name "Wayback Machine." The machine apparently later returned Mr. Peabody and Sherman to the present, although the return trip was never shown in the cartoon segment. The machine was little more than a plot device
Plot device

A plot device is an element introduced into a narrative solely to advance or resolve the Plot of the story. In the hands of a skilled writer, the reader or viewer will not notice that the device is a construction of the author; it will seem to follow naturally from the setting or characters in the story....
 to allow the characters to visit the past.

The name WABAC is a play on computer names such as UNIVAC
UNIVAC

UNIVAC is the name of a business unit and division of the Remington Rand company formed by the 1950 purchase of the Eckert-Mauchly Computer Corporation, founded four years earlier by ENIAC inventors J....
 and ENIAC
ENIAC

ENIAC, short for Electronic Numerical Integrator And Computer, was a general-purpose electronic computer. It was a Turing complete, digital computer capable of being reprogrammed to solve a full range of computing problems....
 that were contemporary to the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, and the WABAC machine was similar in size to those early computers.

The Wayback Machine will no doubt be a key component of a new computer animated feature film by DreamWorks Animation featuring Mr. Peabody and Sherman.

Popular culture

The concept or term "Wayback Machine" has been extensively adopted in popular culture as a convenient way to introduce issues or events of the past and to suggest the audience follow the narrator back to the past. Frequently such visits to the past are trips of nostalgia, remembering times, places, or things of the not-so-distant past.






Similar to the original Wayback Machine experience, in such visits of nostalgia there is no need to describe the return trip to the present.

Examples

  • In the TV show NewsRadio
    NewsRadio

    NewsRadio is an United States Situation comedy, originally broadcast from 1995 in television to 1999 in television on NBC.The show was created by executive producer Paul Simms and taped in front of a studio audience at CBS Studio Center....
     ("Goofy Ball" (1995)): Station owner Jimmy James (Stephen Root
    Stephen Root

    Stephen Root is an Emmy Award- nominated United States actor. He is principally known for his comedy work, but has won acclaim for his occasional dramatic roles....
    ): "Dave, don't mess with a man with a Wayback Machine. I can make it so you were never born."
  • In the movie Tron
    Tron (film)

    Tron is a 1982 in film science fiction film by Disney. Starring Jeff Bridges as Kevin Flynn , Bruce Boxleitner as Alan Bradley , Cindy Morgan as Dr....
     (1982): Fired programmer Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges
    Jeff Bridges

    Jeffrey Leon Bridges is a four-time Academy Award-nominated American actor and musician. His most notable films include The Last Picture Show, The Fabulous Baker Boys, Tron , Starman , The Fisher King , The Big Lebowski, Seabiscuit , and Iron Man ....
    ): Sherman, set the Wayback Machine for...oh, 1973.
  • In Law and Order: Criminal Intent ("Legacy", first run Aug. 3, 2008): an extra playing a computer tech uses the "Wayback Machine," a reference to archive.org, to find an archive of a students Facebook style website.


Internet Archive


The Internet Archive () has capitalized on the popular use of the term "Wayback Machine" and uses this term as the name for the snapshot archives of the World Wide Web. This service allows users to see archived versions of web page
Web page

A web page or webpage is a resource of information that is suitable for the World Wide Web and can be accessed through a web browser.This information is usually in HyperText Markup Language or eXtensible HyperText Markup Language format, and may provide Navigation bar to other web pages via hypertext Hyperlink....
s of the past—what the Archive calls a "three dimensional index". Not all webpages are available, however, because many website owners voluntarily exclude their sites. The use of the term "Wayback Machine" in the context of the Internet Archive has become so common that "Wayback Machine" and "Internet Archive" are almost synonymous.

See also

  • Mister Peabody
    Mister Peabody

    Mr. Peabody is a fictional dog who appeared in the late 1950s and early 1960s television animated series The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show and The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show ....
  • Time travel
    Time travel

    Time travel is the concept of moving between different moments in time in a manner analogous to moving between different points in space, either sending objects backwards in time to a moment before the present, or sending objects forward from the present to the future without the need to experience the intervening period ....
  • Time Machine
    Time Machine

    A time machine is a fictional device that allows time travel to the past or future.The concept derives from:* The Time Machine, an 1895 novel by H....
  • List of television series that include time travel
    List of television series that include time travel

    This is a partial list of television series that include episodes about time travel.Series that rely on time travel as part of their basic premise are not listed here – see the category :Category:Time travel television series instead....
  • TARDIS
    TARDIS

    The TARDIS is a Time travel and spacecraft in the United Kingdom Science fiction on television programme Doctor Who.A product of Time Lord technology, a properly maintained and piloted TARDIS can transport its occupants to any point in time and space....


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