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** In the season 5 episode and the series' [[MilestoneCelebration 100th episode]], "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E8WhatsPastIsPrologue What's Past is Prologue]]", Barry [[spoiler:and his daughter from the future]] travel back to various points throughout the first three seasons, including the [[Recap/TheFlash2014S1E1Pilot pilot]], to retrieve the components for a weapon that the team believes will defeat the current season's BigBad Cicada.

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** In the season 5 episode and the series' [[MilestoneCelebration 100th episode]], "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E8WhatsPastIsPrologue What's Past is Prologue]]", Barry [[spoiler:and his daughter from the future]] travel back to various points throughout the first three seasons, including the [[Recap/TheFlash2014S1E1Pilot pilot]], to retrieve the components for a weapon device that the team believes will defeat the current season's BigBad Cicada.
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** In the season 2 episode, "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E17FlashBack Flash Back]]", Barry travels back to season 1 to get the information he needs from Wells on how to stop Zoom, season 2's BigBad.
** In the season 5 episode and the series' [[MilestoneCelebration 100th episode]], "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E8WhatsPastIsPrologue What's Past is Prologue]]", Barry [[spoiler:and his daughter from the future]] travel back to various points throughout the first three seasons, including the [[Recap/TheFlash2014S1E1Pilot pilot]], to retrieve the components needed for a weapon that the team believes will defeat the current season's BigBad Cicada.

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** In the season 2 episode, "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E17FlashBack Flash Back]]", Barry travels back to a [[Recap/TheFlash2014S1E11TheSoundAndTheFury season 1 episode]] to get the information he needs from Wells on how to for stop Zoom, season 2's BigBad.
** In the season 5 episode and the series' [[MilestoneCelebration 100th episode]], "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E8WhatsPastIsPrologue What's Past is Prologue]]", Barry [[spoiler:and his daughter from the future]] travel back to various points throughout the first three seasons, including the [[Recap/TheFlash2014S1E1Pilot pilot]], to retrieve the components needed for a weapon that the team believes will defeat the current season's BigBad Cicada.
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* ''Series/TheFlash2014'':
** In the season 2 episode, "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S2E17FlashBack Flash Back]]", Barry travels back to season 1 to get the information he needs from Wells on how to stop Zoom, season 2's BigBad.
** In the season 5 episode and the series' [[MilestoneCelebration 100th episode]], "[[Recap/TheFlash2014S5E8WhatsPastIsPrologue What's Past is Prologue]]", Barry [[spoiler:and his daughter from the future]] travel back to various points throughout the first three seasons, including the [[Recap/TheFlash2014S1E1Pilot pilot]], to retrieve the components needed for a weapon that the team believes will defeat the current season's BigBad Cicada.


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** In the season 2 episode, "[[Recap/NinjagoS2E19WrongPlaceWrongTime Wrong Place, Wrong Time]]", the ninja follow Garmadon back to the pilot episodes when Garmadon travels back in time using the Mega Weapon in an attempt to prevent [[spoiler:his son from becoming the Green Ninja]].
** In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfgrVjxru6g Golden Hour]]", Wu has been struck by reversal time energy, and as a result, he and the Time Twins battle it out while teleporting through various moments in the show's history. These include Kai's saving Lloyd in a [[Recap/NinjagoS1E10TheGreenNinja season 1 episode]], the lead-up to an iconic NextTierPowerUp sequence from a [[Recap/NinjagoS2E23IslandOfDarkness season 2 episode]], and a flashback from a [[Recap/NinjagoS1E7TickTock season 1 episode]] depicting young Garmadon's StartOfDarkness.
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* At the beginning of the final chapter of ''VideoGame/SakuraWars2019'', Seijuro Kamiyama and Sakura Amamiya travel back to 1930 during the time of the Battle of Tokyo. It's also where Sakura takes her idol's place in the ActionPrologue when she rescues her 1930 self from the demon.
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* ''VideoGame/SpaceQuesIV'' has Roger steal an alien time-machine. The first place he visits is Ulence Flats, from ''VideoGame/SpaceQuestITheSarianEncounter'', the very first game of the series, complete with the original graphics, while he and the time machine remain in the much more modern graphics of the current game.

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* ''VideoGame/SpaceQuesIV'' ''VideoGame/SpaceQuestIV'' has Roger steal an alien time-machine. The first place he visits is Ulence Flats, from ''VideoGame/SpaceQuestITheSarianEncounter'', ''VideoGame/SpaceQuestITheSarienEncounter'', the very first game of the series, complete with the original graphics, while he and the time machine remain in the much more modern graphics of the current game.
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* ''VideoGame/SpaceQuest IV'' has Roger steal an alien time-machine. The first place he visits is Ulence Flats, from the very first game of the series, complete with the original graphics, while he and the time machine remain in the much more modern graphics of the current game.

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* ''VideoGame/SpaceQuest IV'' ''VideoGame/SpaceQuesIV'' has Roger steal an alien time-machine. The first place he visits is Ulence Flats, from ''VideoGame/SpaceQuestITheSarianEncounter'', the very first game of the series, complete with the original graphics, while he and the time machine remain in the much more modern graphics of the current game.
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* In ''Fanfic/ReturningTheStones'', Captain America times travels the same times and places the Avengers returned to in ''Film/AvengersEndgame'' in order to return the Infinity Stones.
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** The ''Series/StarTrekVoyager'' episode "Relativity" has Seven of Nine traveling back to just before the pilot episode "Caretaker" as well as an indeterminate point in the show's second season.
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* ''Film/TheSantaClause3TheEscapeClause'': Jack Frost tricks Scott/Santa into wishing he was never Santa, thus triggering the "Escape Clause" and sending them back in time to the first film when the original Santa fell off Scott's roof. Jack makes Santa fall off before Past Scott can, and steals the coat and wears it, igniting a BadFuture where Jack Frost is Santa.

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* ''Film/TheSantaClause3TheEscapeClause'': ''Film/TheSantaClause 3: The Escape Clause'': Jack Frost tricks Scott/Santa into wishing he was never Santa, thus triggering the "Escape Clause" and sending them back in time to the first film when the original Santa fell off Scott's roof. Jack makes Santa fall off before Past Scott can, and steals the coat and wears it, igniting a BadFuture where Jack Frost is Santa.
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* ''Film/TheSantaClause3TheEscapeClause'': Jack Frost tricks Scott/Santa into wishing he was never Santa, thus triggering the "Escape Clause" and sending them back in time to the first film when the original Santa fell off Scott's roof. Jack makes Santa fall off before Past Scott can, and steals the coat and wears it, igniting a BadFuture where Jack Frost is Santa.
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->''"Most of us are going somewhere we know. That doesn't mean we should know what to expect."''
-->-- '''Captain America''', ''Film/AvengersEndgame''
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* In the manga series BlueExorcist, protagonist Rin Okumura revisits the very first chapter while time traveling and finally sees the full story of that day that he hadn't before.

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* In the manga series BlueExorcist, ''Manga/BlueExorcist'', protagonist Rin Okumura revisits the very first chapter while time traveling and finally sees the full story of that day that he hadn't before.
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* In the manga series {{BlueExorcist}}, protagonist Rin Okumura revisits the very first chapter while time traveling and finally sees the full story of that day that he hadn't before.

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* In the manga series {{BlueExorcist}}, BlueExorcist, protagonist Rin Okumura revisits the very first chapter while time traveling and finally sees the full story of that day that he hadn't before.
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* In the manga series BlueExorcist, protagonist Rin Okumura revisits the very first chapter while time traveling and finally sees the full story of that day that he hadn't before.

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* In the manga series BlueExorcist, {{BlueExorcist}}, protagonist Rin Okumura revisits the very first chapter while time traveling and finally sees the full story of that day that he hadn't before.
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* In the manga series BlueExorcist, protagonist Rin Okumura revisits the very first chapter while time traveling and finally sees the full story of that day that he hadn't before.
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* In ''VideoGame/CityOfHeroes'': In the introduction to Ouroboros, player heroes and villains are sent to revisit Outbreak and Breakout, respectively, the original tutorial zones for both sides.
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Can serve as justification for MeetYourEarlyInstallmentWeirdness, and lead to OnceMoreWithClarity. Guaranteed to have some sort of ContinuityNod. For video games, compare AllTheWorldsAreAStage.

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Can serve as justification for MeetYourEarlyInstallmentWeirdness, and lead to OnceMoreWithClarity.OnceMoreWithClarity or GoBackToTheSource. Guaranteed to have some sort of ContinuityNod. For video games, compare AllTheWorldsAreAStage.
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* The ''Series/ColdCase'' Season 2 premiere "The Badlands" has the team re-opening the triple homicide Lily was heading over to investigate at the start of the pilot episode.
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** [[Recap/DoctorWho2017CSTwiceUponATime "Twice Upon a Time"]] begins by recreating some scenes from the First Doctor's final story, [[Recap/DoctorWhoS4E2TheTenthPlanet "The Tenth Planet"]].
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* In the first arc of the ''ComicBook/DoctorWhoTitan'' Thirteenth Doctor Year Two series, Thirteen and her companions go to London in the 1960s and get caught up in the events of the hugely popular Tenth Doctor TV episode "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS29E10Blink Blink]]", which introduced the Weeping Angels.
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* The third season finale of ''Series/OrphanBlack'' has Emma and Hook time travel back to when Emma's parents met, as seen in the third episode of the series. They accidentally prevent the meeting, so have to ensure Emma's parents meet and fall in love some other way.

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* The third season finale of ''Series/OrphanBlack'' ''Series/OnceUponATime'' has Emma and Hook time travel back to when Emma's parents met, as seen in the third episode of the series. They accidentally prevent the meeting, so have to ensure Emma's parents meet and fall in love some other way.
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* The third season finale of ''Series/OrphanBlack'' has Emma and Hook time travel back to when Emma's parents met, as seen in the third episode of the series. They accidentally prevent the meeting, so have to ensure Emma's parents meet and fall in love some other way.
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* ''VideoGame/SpaceQuest IV'' has Roger steal an alien time-machine. The first place he visits is Ulence Flats, from the very first game of the series— complete with the original graphics, while he and the time machine remain in the much more modern graphics of the current game.

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* ''VideoGame/SpaceQuest IV'' has Roger steal an alien time-machine. The first place he visits is Ulence Flats, from the very first game of the series— series, complete with the original graphics, while he and the time machine remain in the much more modern graphics of the current game.

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With time travel, the possibilities for where(or rather, ''when'') the characters can go are virtually endless. One time travel hotspot is the events of a previous episode, or the pilot of the season/series. As the viewers have already seen what happened, it can come off as a nostalgic re-visitation of previous events, and can serve as a celebration of the show as a whole. Or in a more story-driven note, it might involve some sort of time travel mess with the past or solve some sort of plot point in that episode.

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With time travel, the possibilities for where(or where (or rather, ''when'') the characters can go are virtually endless. One time travel hotspot is the events of a previous episode, or the pilot of the season/series. As the viewers have already seen what happened, it can come off as a nostalgic re-visitation of previous events, and can serve as a celebration of the show as a whole. Or in a more story-driven note, it might involve some sort of time travel mess with the past or solve some sort of plot point in that episode.






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** A season-wide example occurs in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E13TheWeddingOfRiverSong The Wedding of River Song]]". The Season 6 premiere "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E1TheImpossibleAstronaut The Impossible Astronaut]]" has a future version of the Doctor appear and end up gets shot at a distance from the screen by a mysterious astronaut. The episode starts with the Doctor knowing this and it shows it from his perspective, until [[spoiler:River Song]] refuses to shoot [[TimeCrash and time breaks]]. Eventually it's fixed at the Doctor survives by TrickedOutTime.

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** A season-wide example occurs in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E13TheWeddingOfRiverSong The [[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E13TheWeddingOfRiverSong "The Wedding of River Song]]". The Season Song"]] has a season-wide example. Series 6 premiere "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E1TheImpossibleAstronaut The Impossible Astronaut]]" has a future version of the Doctor appear and end who ends up gets getting shot at a distance from the screen and (apparently) killed by a mysterious astronaut. The episode starts with the Doctor knowing this this, and it shows it from his perspective, until [[spoiler:River Song]] refuses to shoot [[TimeCrash and time breaks]]. Eventually it's fixed at fixed, as the Doctor survives by TrickedOutTime.



* ''Theatre/HarryPotterAndTheCursedChild'': The climax involves Harry, Ron, and Draco traveling back in time to the death of Harry's parents [[spoiler:in order to prevent Voldemort's daughter from completing her father's victory]] by distracting her at the right moment. By preventing her from warning Voldemort, they ensure he is defeated by murdering Harry's parents, which sets off the long gambit that leads to his own final death.



* ''Theatre/HarryPotterAndTheCursedChild'': The climax involves Harry, Ron, and Draco traveling back in time to the death of Harry's parents [[spoiler:in order to prevent Voldemort's daughter from completing her father's victory]] by distracting her at the right moment. By preventing her from warning Voldemort, they ensure he is defeated by murdering Harry's parents, which sets off the long gambit that leads to his own final death.

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* The ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS05E06TrialsAndTribbleations Trials and Tribble-ations]]" has the cast traveling back in time to the ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS2E15TheTroubleWithTribbles The Trouble with Tribbles]]."
* The final episode of ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', "All Good Things...", has Captain Picard traveling back to the events of the series' first episode, "Encounter at Farpoint".

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* ** The final episode of ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', "All Good Things...", has Captain Picard traveling back to the events of the series' first episode, "Encounter at Farpoint".
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** The last of the three part finale has the universe initially reset to the first episode of the series "The Power", it starts off exactly as that episode begins until halfway through the opening moments, Rigby realizes they've done it all before and what has happened. Eventually he managed to restore Mordicai's memories and they use The Power to go back to the fight between Pops and Anti-Pops. Also during the said fight Pops somehow gets flung back to the ''student film'' that first features him before making his way back to the battle.
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With time travel, the possibilities for where(or rather, ''when'') the characters can go are virtually endless. One time travel hotspot is the events of a previous episode, or the pilot of the season/series. As the viewers have already seen what happened, it can come off as a nostalgic re-visitation of previous events, and can serve as a celebration of the show as a whole. Or in a more story-driven note, it might involve some sort of time travel mess with the past or solve some sort of plot point in that episode.

Can serve as justification for MeetYourEarlyInstallmentWeirdness, and lead to OnceMoreWithClarity. Guaranteed to have some sort of ContinuityNod. For video games, compare AllTheWorldsAreAStage.

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* In one early arc of the ''ComicBook/AdventureTime'' comics, a time-traveling Finn and Jake pass through the pilot episode, where they see the pilot versions of themselves from a distance and lampshade/hand-wave the EarlyInstallmentWeirdness.
* ''ComicBook/BoosterGold'': Many of Booster's solo adventures feature him traveling to various historic stories in the DC Universe, including [[Franchise/TeenTitans the death of Ravager I]], [[ComicBook/TheKillingJoke Barbara Gordon's paralysis]], and more personally [[ComicBook/InfiniteCrisis the death of Ted Kord]]. He tried to stop the latter two, but [[TemporalMutability Barbara's future as Oracle]] was already set in stone, and [[BadFuture letting Ted live didn't go very well in the long run]].
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* ''Film/AvengersEndgame'': Thanks to Thanos destroying the Infinity Stones after his infamous snap, the Avengers have to use time travel to go to the past where they still existed so they can undo the snap. To find them they go to the events of ''Film/TheAvengers2012'', ''Film/ThorTheDarkWorld'', and ''Film/GuardiansOfTheGalaxy''. We get to see them arrive during the 2012 Avengers' famous pose, and right at the start of Peter Quill going after the Power Stone.
* ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII'': After the 2015 Biff Tannen steals the Grey Sports Almanac and goes back in time, Doc and Marty have to go back in time to get it back and avert the BadFuture it created. They travel to the events of [[Film/BackToTheFuture the first movie]] since that's when Old Biff wanted to give his younger self the Alamanac, with their secondary concern being [[NeverTheSelvesShallMeet avoiding meeting themselves]] and interfering with the events of the first movie.
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* A variation in ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}'': When Tobias is given his morphing ability back (but his hawk body remains his default form), he is sent back in time a day before he met Elfangor along with the rest of the cast. Tobias uses the opportunity both to acquire his human body as a morph and instructs his past self to [[StableTimeLoop go through the construction site with other students the next day.]]
* ''Literature/ArtemisFowl'': Once time travel is introduced, Holly uses it to go back in time before Commander Root was murdered. She knows she can't save him, [[NeverGotToSayGoodbye so instead uses the opportunity to thank him for everything he's done for her.]]
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* A third season episode of ''Series/{{Andromeda}}'' had a flashback that showed there was an attempt to make Gaheris Rhade TheChosenOne, but after failing, he was forced to travel back mid-Season 2 and SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong.
* ''Series/DoctorWho''
** [[Recap/DoctorWhoS25E1RemembranceOfTheDaleks "Remembrance of the Daleks"]] is set in Shoreditch, London, in 1963, just weeks after the events of the very first episode, [[Recap/DoctorWhoS1E1AnUnearthlyChild "An Unearthly Child"]], and involves the school that the Doctor's first human companions, Ian and Barbara, worked at. However, this is downplayed as the 20[-[[superscript:th]]-]-century events of the early serial are not themselves revisited.
** A season-wide example occurs in "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E13TheWeddingOfRiverSong The Wedding of River Song]]". The Season 6 premiere "[[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E1TheImpossibleAstronaut The Impossible Astronaut]]" has a future version of the Doctor appear and end up gets shot at a distance from the screen by a mysterious astronaut. The episode starts with the Doctor knowing this and it shows it from his perspective, until [[spoiler:River Song]] refuses to shoot [[TimeCrash and time breaks]]. Eventually it's fixed at the Doctor survives by TrickedOutTime.
* The ''Series/StarTrekDeepSpaceNine'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekDeepSpaceNineS05E06TrialsAndTribbleations Trials and Tribble-ations]]" has the cast traveling back in time to the ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS2E15TheTroubleWithTribbles The Trouble with Tribbles]]."
* The final episode of ''Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration'', "All Good Things...", has Captain Picard traveling back to the events of the series' first episode, "Encounter at Farpoint".
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* ''Theatre/AVeryPotterSequel'' is both a sequel and a prequel to ''Theatre/AVeryPotterMusical'', since it features characters going back in time. At one point at the climax (as in ''Literature/HarryPotterAndThePrisonerOfAzkaban''), Harry, Ron, and Hermione travel back to earlier in the play. They see earlier versions of themselves played by other actors, which [[LampshadeHanging causes them some confusion]] (although nobody else sees a difference).
* ''Theatre/HarryPotterAndTheCursedChild'': The climax involves Harry, Ron, and Draco traveling back in time to the death of Harry's parents [[spoiler:in order to prevent Voldemort's daughter from completing her father's victory]] by distracting her at the right moment. By preventing her from warning Voldemort, they ensure he is defeated by murdering Harry's parents, which sets off the long gambit that leads to his own final death.
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* ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV'': Early in the game (while the hero is still a child), you meet a man looking for your father. Much later in the game, you are that man, and can meet your past self through fairy magic (and attempt to warn your father about his imminent fate, but he doesn't listen).
* ''VideoGame/EmpireEarth'': The final level of the Russian campaign sends the heroes back in time to the first level, but on the opposite side as they're there to stop Grigor Stoyanovich (the campaign's initial hero) before he can turn evil. Unfortunately, his successor also had access to the time machine, and is helping Grigor by bringing in troops from the future, two or three TechnologyLevels ahead of you. The mission ends without telling you whether the future changed for good or bad.
* ''VideoGame/LifeIsStrange''
** Midway through the game, Max discovers the ability to travel through photographs to earlier points in the game that were previously too far back to rewind to.
** One ending lets Max travel back to the confrontation in the bathroom where she first discovered her powers.
* ''VideoGame/SpaceQuest IV'' has Roger steal an alien time-machine. The first place he visits is Ulence Flats, from the very first game of the series— complete with the original graphics, while he and the time machine remain in the much more modern graphics of the current game.
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* This is how ''WebAnimation/BonusStage'' originally ended after a CreatorBreakdown: Phil goes back to the first episode and kills his past self along with his costar, Joel, thus preventing the show from existing.
* ''WebAnimation/PokemonRusty'': [[spoiler:After the Bidocalypse, [[IdiotHero Rusty]] is sent back to the first episode to stop himself from ever going on his Pokemon journey. He succeeds, but ends up doing everything all over again and failing to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong]].
* ''Talking Tom And Friends'' does this, with Tom and Ben travelling back in time to episodes from earlier in the season.
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* ''Webcomic/BobAndGeorge'': While most of George's time travel involves events of 8-bit ''VideoGame/MegaManClassic'' era, George has also been involved in past arcs of the strips.
** "[[http://bobandgeorge.com/archives/030918 Another Bad Time]]" has George being sent back in time to investigate [[http://bobandgeorge.com/archives/020911 the arc Mega Man turned evil]] to find out what really was going on. It ultimately involved the Helmeted Author up to a nefarious scheme to destroy the comic.
** The last arc of the comic, [[http://bobandgeorge.com/archives/061007 "All Good Things"]], has George being shifting around the past, present and future. The past segment culminates in showing the original introduction of him and Bob arriving into the sprite comic portion in the first place.
* In ''Webcomic/{{Homestuck}}'', at the end of the Game Over timeline [[spoiler:John gains a power that makes him unstuck in the narrative, allowing him to travel to any point in the previous events of the story. At first he travels randomly through the narrative, witnessing a number of previous events such as Jake's kiss with Dirk's decapitated head. Eventually, he learns to control his powers and travels back to the end of Act 5, saving Vriska from being killed by Terezi. He also uses his retcon powers to disperse oil from his planet throughout the narrative. Several strips in this storyline show old strips from Acts 1-5 modified in this way, and the older panels depicted here really were altered to include the oil.]]
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* ''WebVideo/TheAngryVideoGameNerd'': The "Mega Man Games" review has the Nerd being sent further in time to the events of previous episodes, first to his 2007 ''Independence Day'' episode, then to his 2006 ''A Nightmare On Elm Street'' review, before finally arriving in 2004 with his very first bad video game review, ''Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde''. [[StableTimeLoop He inspires himself to continue reviewing shitty video games in the first place]].
* ''WebVideo/EverymanHybrid'':
** In the MindScrew episode that is "The Property", many strange things happen to Vinnie. He's in a place that is, against all logic, a seamless combination of random rooms from his and his friend's homes in one, and then gets taken to Dr. Corenthal's ethereal sanctuary. This episode also somehow took him back in time to the events of "Hidden Videos", a video from two years prior, and he watches the events of that video happen from a distance, in shock at everything he's experiencing.
** Inverted in "Last week / taking it back", where through some unexplainable circumstances, Evan, Jeff and Alex mysteriously end up at Baldpate mountain. Based on evidence such as the clothes they're wearing and the location they ended up in, they were actually going through the events foretold in a mysterious video called "78of76.avi", received months earlier-- they'd somehow gotten footage of something that happened to them in the ''future'', and then lived those events in "Last week / taking it back".
* ''WebVideo/ImAMarvelAndImADC'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfrqygQpIH8 Rorschach and Deadpool]] has the two go to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=av6fWfmugds the first episode]], Deadpool wanting to travel to early episodes to mess with and roast the superheroes in the past.
* ''WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic'': In [[Recap/TheNostalgiaCriticS8E26 the Christmas With The Kranks review]], the Nostalgia Critic is trying [[StylisticSuck to put as little effort in the review as the movie had]]. Santa Christ sends him back to when he started reviewing in the first place, in 2007. [[FutureMeScaresMe The two Critics]] [[IHatePastMe don't get along]], but eventually learn from one another.
* ''WebVideo/TribeTwelve'': The Collective like to show their power over Noah by putting him through time-warp events. The most notable one happened in "The Live-Stream Incident", where he was taken back in time to two earlier episodes, "Device Analysis" and "Halloween Hotel", in which [[StableTimeLoop he caused some of the oddities that happened in those previous episodes]], events that he, in the past, had been very confused and unsettled by.
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* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'': The Season 10 episode "Back To The Pilot" has Stewie and Brian travel back in time to the first episode "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS1E1DeathHasAShadow Death Has A Shadow]]" so Brian can find his ball, noticing the oddities of the art style and EarlyInstallmentWeirdness. Brian tries to [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong stop 9-11 from happening]], [[HitlersTimeTravelExemptionAct but it backfires]].
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}''
** "[[Recap/FuturamaS4E10TheWhyOfFry The Why Of Fry]]": The Brainspawn give Fry a chance to go back in time and stop himself being frozen, sending him under the same table he leaned against in "[[Recap/FuturamaS1E1SpacePilot3000 Space Pilot 3000]]". He and Nibbler talk while his past self is leaning, and Fry chooses to freeze himself by blowing his past self off the chair.
** "[[Recap/FuturamaM1BendersBigScore Bender's Big Score]]": Thanks to the paradox-free time code Fry and Bender are able to travel across history, eventually leading to Fry fleeing back to the same place and hour he got frozen to avoid the scammers shooting him, and Bender brainwashed to follow after and kill him. Bender is also revealed to be the one who [[Recap/FuturamaS4E7JurassicBark flash-fossilized Seymour]] and behind the first alien invasion in the original TimePassesMontage, while Fry falls into the same tube and is behind his pilot self defrosting in New Years' Eve 2999, pulling his pants up before freezing for another 7.95 years.
* The ''WesternAnimation/KidVsKat'' two-part episode "Kat To The Future" revolves around Coop using Kat's time machine to go back to the first episode to stop Millie from finding and adopting Kat. He succeeds, but winds up causing a BadFuture where Kat's alien race has enslaved humanity with himself as ruler and Coop's friends, family, and neighbours becoming LaResistance. Coop then has to sneak into his house turned Kat's headquarters to retrieve the time machine to stop himself from causing this future to happen.
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': In "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS5E25TheCutieRemarkPart1 The Cutie Re-Mark]]", Starlight Glimmer travels back to the past to prevent the main six from becoming friends in the first place. She winds up in one of the flashbacks from "[[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS1E23TheCutieMarkChronicles The Cutie Mark Chronicles]]", where she prevents young Rainbow Dash from performing her first Sonic Rainboom. Since the ripples of this change don't just prevent the main six from befriending each other, [[ForWantOfANail but also result in various villains conquering Equestria]], Twilight Sparkle has to time-travel back to prevent Starlight's meddling.
* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'': One episode sees future-Candace go back in time to show her mother that the boys were creating a roller-coaster, which was their first-ever invention. She eventually has to stop herself from doing that because it led to a BadFuture. This is actually a subversion, because they ended up going forward to a musical recreation of the first episode (that season's finale), as shown by multiple shots of both future-Candaces hiding in the bushes.
* ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'': The episode "Bad Kiss" revolves around Mordecai and Rigby using a time machine to travel back to prevent Mordecai from eating smelly foods that makes his breath stink when trying to kiss Margaret. The plan goes haywire when the past Mordecai steals the time machine and the duo chase him through the events of past episodes.
* ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'': [[spoiler:In the SeriesFinale, Jack finally manages to return to the past from the BadFuture thanks to Ashi inheriting [[BigBad Aku's]] ability to send things through time. We see the original fight between Jack and Aku in the pilot, with the future Jack arriving about 10 seconds afterwards [[CurbStompBattle and annihilating]] the already tired and weaker Past Aku.]]
* In the ''WesternAnimation/WanderOverYonder'' episode "[[Recap/WanderOverYonderS2E17ThePartyPoopersTheWasteOfTime The Waste of Time]]", Wander and Sylvia accidentally buy Time Orbbles, giving them the ability of TimeTravel. They briefly end up in the time of "[[Recap/WanderOverYonderS1E2ThePicnicTheFugitives The Picnic]]", the show's first aired episode (although continuity-wise the third); Sylvia, fortunately, stops Wander from [[NeverShallTheSelvesMeet greeting himself]].
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