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* ''WebVideo/FeatherAdventures'': Sqaishey apparently travelled four months back in time to give past-Sqaishey advice after reaching 100,000 subscribers. It manifests not as an official ''Feather Adventures'' episode, but a Milestonecelebration song titled "Quack If You Wanna", with their real-life partner WebVideo/{{Stampy|longnose}} making a guest appearance.

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* ''WebVideo/FeatherAdventures'': Sqaishey apparently travelled four months back in time to give past-Sqaishey advice after reaching 100,000 subscribers. It manifests not as an official ''Feather Adventures'' episode, but a Milestonecelebration MilestoneCelebration song titled "Quack If You Wanna", Wanna" (a SongParody of "[[WesternAnimation/TheLionKing1994 Hakuna Matata]]"), with their real-life partner WebVideo/{{Stampy|longnose}} making a guest appearance.

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** "Ssenmodnar 9 - Time Travel Edition" where Mario tries to go back in time to save his brother Luigi's life from a fatal accident and ends up in the multiple skits of the video and;

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* ''WebVideo/FeatherAdventures'': Sqaishey apparently travelled four months back in time to give past-Sqaishey advice after reaching 100,000 subscribers. It manifests not as an official ''Feather Adventures'' episode, but a Milestonecelebration song titled "Quack If You Wanna", with their real-life partner WebVideo/{{Stampy|longnose}} making a guest appearance.
* ''WebVideo/StampysLovelyWorld'': Episode 100, "Cat to the Future", revolves around Stampy trying to travel back in time to try the World's Tastiest Cake a second time, complete with a ShoutOut to [[Franchise/BackToTheFuture a film series with time travel as its main premise]]. It ends with him [[spoiler:being TrappedInThePast due to a mishap with the time machine, forcing him to turn into a [[HumanPopsicle Feline Popsicle]] to get back to a time close to the present, and time-travel ''to'' the present... but not before saving his past self from the BigBad in the process]].
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** "Cyborg the Barbarian" has Cyborg being teleported to the Barbarian Ages, like the title states, three millennia ago. Where he befriends the leader of a barbarian tribe being attacked by giant insects and must contend with the tribe's treacherous second-in-command intending to usurp leadership.

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** "Cyborg the Barbarian" "[[Recap/TeenTitansS4E2CyborgTheBarbarian Cyborg The Barbarian]]" has Cyborg being teleported to the Barbarian Ages, like the title states, three millennia ago. Where he befriends the leader of a barbarian tribe being attacked by giant insects and must contend with the tribe's treacherous second-in-command intending to usurp leadership.
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* ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'' had the two-parter "Days Past"/"Citadel of Doom" in which Omi travels to the past to get help from Grand Master Dashi, "The Sands of Time," which features Jack Splicer playing an evil Film/BillAndTed, and then the series finale "Time After Time" which is chock full of every kind of time hijinks.

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* ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'' had the two-parter "Days Past"/"Citadel of Doom" in which Omi travels to the past to get help from Grand Master Dashi, "The Sands of Time," which features Jack Splicer playing an evil Film/BillAndTed, Franchise/BillAndTed, and then the series finale "Time After Time" which is chock full of every kind of time hijinks.
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** One story titled "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Time Machine]]" have Master Q, Big Potato and Mr. Chin traveling to the Song Dynasty via Master Q's time machine. They realize they can trade the present-day money they have for ancient Chinese vases, intending to sell them as valuable artifacts when they return to the present, only for their plans to backfire once they got back because the ancient antiques are still ''[[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome brand new]]'' when they return to the present, and are mistaken for counterfeit products.

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** One story titled "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Time Machine]]" have Master Q, Big Potato and Mr. Chin traveling to the Song Dynasty via Master Q's time machine. They realize they can trade the present-day money they have for ancient Chinese vases, intending to sell them as valuable artifacts when they return to the present, only for their plans to backfire once they got back because the ancient antiques are still ''[[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome brand new]]'' ''brand new'' when they return to the present, and are mistaken for counterfeit products.
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** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E15AQualityOfMercy A Quality of Mercy]]", Second Lieutenant Katell, an American soldier fighting in the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}} on August 6, 1945, is transported back in time to May 4, 1942. He finds that he has become an Imperial Japanese Army officer named Lt. Yamuri.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E20ShowdownWithRanceMcGrew Showdown with Rance McGrew]]", the title character, an actor who stars in a [[TheWestern Western TV series]], is transported back in time and gets to experience TheWildWest firsthand.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS4E10NoTimeLikeThePast No Time Like the Past]]", Paul Driscoll tries to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong by warning the authorities in Hiroshima of the upcoming atomic bombing on August 6, 1945, assassinating UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler in August 1939 and preventing the sinking of the RMS ''Lusitania'' on May 7, 1915. After all of his efforts fail, he decides to settle in the town of Homeville, Indiana on July 1, 1881.

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** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E15AQualityOfMercy "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S3E15AQualityOfMercy A Quality of Mercy]]", Second Lieutenant Katell, an American soldier fighting in the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}} on August 6, 1945, is transported back in time to May 4, 1942. He finds that he has become an Imperial Japanese Army officer named Lt. Yamuri.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E20ShowdownWithRanceMcGrew "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S3E20ShowdownWithRanceMcGrew Showdown with Rance McGrew]]", the title character, an actor who stars in a [[TheWestern Western TV series]], is transported back in time and gets to experience TheWildWest firsthand.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS4E10NoTimeLikeThePast "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S4E10NoTimeLikeThePast No Time Like the Past]]", Paul Driscoll tries to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong by warning the authorities in Hiroshima of the upcoming atomic bombing on August 6, 1945, assassinating UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler in August 1939 and preventing the sinking of the RMS ''Lusitania'' on May 7, 1915. After all of his efforts fail, he decides to settle in the town of Homeville, Indiana on July 1, 1881.
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** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E5WalkingDistance Walking Distance]]", Martin Sloan, an unhappy 36-year-old advertising executive from 1959 who regards the summers of his childhood as the best times of his life, is transported back in time to his home town of Homewood in the summer of 1934.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E18TheLastFlight The Last Flight]]", on March 5, 1917, Flight Lieutenant William Terrance Decker of the Royal Flying Corps travels exactly 42 years forward in time and lands his plane in an American airbase in Reims, UsefulNotes/{{France}}.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E26Execution Execution]]", Professor Manion transports Joe Caswell, who is about to be hanged in 1880, forward in time to 1960 using his experimental TimeMachine.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E49BackThere Back There]]", Peter Corrigan is sent back in time to April 14, 1865 and [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong tries to prevent the assassination]] of UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E54TheOdysseyOfFlight33 The Odyssey of Flight 33]]", Global Airlines Flight 33 is sent millions of years back in time to before the extinction of the dinosaurs. The flight crew then attempts to return the plane to its native time of 1961. [[spoiler: However, they do not come back far enough, arriving during the 1939 New York World's Fair.]]
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E56Static Static]]", a cantankerous old bachelor named Ed Lindsay hates television so he brings his old radio up from the basement of the boarding house where he lives. He begins to hear radio broadcasts from radio's heyday of the 1930s and 1940s such as Tommy Dorsey singing "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You", the ''Major Bowes Amateur Hour'' and ''The Fred Allen Show''. However, no one else can hear that his ex-fiancée Vinnie Brown and Professor Ackerman are concerned that he is suffering from delusions. [[spoiler:Ed is eventually sent back in time to 1940. He intends to do things right the second time around and marry Vinnie.]]
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E59AHundredYardsOverTheRim A Hundred Yards over the Rim]]", Chris Horn, the leader of a wagon train headed to UsefulNotes/{{California}} in 1847, is transported forward in time to September 1961. While in the future, he learns that his son Christian will grow up to become an expert in childhood diseases in California. [[spoiler: He returns to 1847 with penicillin to cure Christian's pneumonia and the knowledge that the wagon train will reach its destination.]]
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E78OnceUponATime Once Upon a Time]]", on March 10, 1890, a janitor named Woodrow Mulligan travels forward in time to 1962 using a time helmet invented by Professor Gilbert.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E80AQualityOfMercy A Quality of Mercy]]", Second Lieutenant Katell, an American soldier fighting in the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}} on August 6, 1945, is transported back in time to May 4, 1942. He finds that he has become an Imperial Japanese Army officer named Lt. Yamuri.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E85ShowdownWithRanceMcGrew Showdown with Rance McGrew]]", the title character, an actor who stars in a [[TheWestern Western TV series]], is transported back in time and gets to experience TheWildWest firsthand.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS4E112NoTimeLikeThePast No Time Like the Past]]", Paul Driscoll tries to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong by warning the authorities in Hiroshima of the upcoming atomic bombing on August 6, 1945, assassinating UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler in August 1939 and preventing the sinking of the RMS ''Lusitania'' on May 7, 1915. After all of his efforts fail, he decides to settle in the town of Homeville, Indiana on July 1, 1881.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS4E116OfLateIThinkOfCliffordville Of Late I Think of Cliffordville]]", William J. Feathersmith makes a DealWithTheDevil in 1963 and is transported back in time to his home town of Cliffordville, Indiana in 1910.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS4E117TheIncredibleWorldOfHoraceFord The Incredible World of Horace Ford]]", the title character, who constantly reminisces about his supposedly idyllic childhood, is transported back in time to June 1935 and discovers that [[NostalgiaFilter the past was not as pleasant as he remembers it being]].
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E130The7thIsMadeUpOfPhantoms The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms]]", Sgt. William Connors, Corporal Richard Langsford and Private Michael [=McCluskey=] are sent back in time to June 25, 1876 and end up fighting in [[spoiler: and dying in]] the Battle of Little Bighorn.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E141SpurOfTheMoment Spur of the Moment]]", the 18-year-old Anne Henderson is chased by a screaming woman while riding a horse around her family's property on June 13, 1939. [[spoiler: It turns out that the screaming woman was Anne's future self from 1964 who was trying to warn her against running away with her ex-fiancé David Mitchell and ruining her life]].

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** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E5WalkingDistance "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S1E5WalkingDistance Walking Distance]]", Martin Sloan, an unhappy 36-year-old advertising executive from 1959 who regards the summers of his childhood as the best times of his life, is transported back in time to his home town of Homewood in the summer of 1934.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E18TheLastFlight "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S1E18TheLastFlight The Last Flight]]", on March 5, 1917, Flight Lieutenant William Terrance Decker of the Royal Flying Corps travels exactly 42 years forward in time and lands his plane in an American airbase in Reims, UsefulNotes/{{France}}.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS1E26Execution "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S1E26Execution Execution]]", Professor Manion transports Joe Caswell, who is about to be hanged in 1880, forward in time to 1960 using his experimental TimeMachine.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E49BackThere "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S2E13BackThere Back There]]", Peter Corrigan is sent back in time to April 14, 1865 and [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong tries to prevent the assassination]] of UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E54TheOdysseyOfFlight33 "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S2E18TheOdysseyOfFlight33 The Odyssey of Flight 33]]", Global Airlines Flight 33 is sent millions of years back in time to before the extinction of the dinosaurs. The flight crew then attempts to return the plane to its native time of 1961. [[spoiler: However, they do not come back far enough, arriving during the 1939 New York World's Fair.]]
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E56Static "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S2E20Static Static]]", a cantankerous old bachelor named Ed Lindsay hates television so he brings his old radio up from the basement of the boarding house where he lives. He begins to hear radio broadcasts from radio's heyday of the 1930s and 1940s such as Tommy Dorsey singing "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You", the ''Major Bowes Amateur Hour'' and ''The Fred Allen Show''. However, no one else can hear that his ex-fiancée Vinnie Brown and Professor Ackerman are concerned that he is suffering from delusions. [[spoiler:Ed is eventually sent back in time to 1940. He intends to do things right the second time around and marry Vinnie.]]
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS2E59AHundredYardsOverTheRim "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S2E23AHundredYardsOverTheRim A Hundred Yards over the Rim]]", Chris Horn, the leader of a wagon train headed to UsefulNotes/{{California}} in 1847, is transported forward in time to September 1961. While in the future, he learns that his son Christian will grow up to become an expert in childhood diseases in California. [[spoiler: He returns to 1847 with penicillin to cure Christian's pneumonia and the knowledge that the wagon train will reach its destination.]]
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E78OnceUponATime "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S3E13OnceUponATime Once Upon a Time]]", on March 10, 1890, a janitor named Woodrow Mulligan travels forward in time to 1962 using a time helmet invented by Professor Gilbert.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E80AQualityOfMercy "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E15AQualityOfMercy A Quality of Mercy]]", Second Lieutenant Katell, an American soldier fighting in the UsefulNotes/{{Philippines}} on August 6, 1945, is transported back in time to May 4, 1942. He finds that he has become an Imperial Japanese Army officer named Lt. Yamuri.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E85ShowdownWithRanceMcGrew "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS3E20ShowdownWithRanceMcGrew Showdown with Rance McGrew]]", the title character, an actor who stars in a [[TheWestern Western TV series]], is transported back in time and gets to experience TheWildWest firsthand.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS4E112NoTimeLikeThePast "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS4E10NoTimeLikeThePast No Time Like the Past]]", Paul Driscoll tries to SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong by warning the authorities in Hiroshima of the upcoming atomic bombing on August 6, 1945, assassinating UsefulNotes/AdolfHitler in August 1939 and preventing the sinking of the RMS ''Lusitania'' on May 7, 1915. After all of his efforts fail, he decides to settle in the town of Homeville, Indiana on July 1, 1881.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS4E116OfLateIThinkOfCliffordville "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S4E14OfLateIThinkOfCliffordville Of Late I Think of Cliffordville]]", William J. Feathersmith makes a DealWithTheDevil in 1963 and is transported back in time to his home town of Cliffordville, Indiana in 1910.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS4E117TheIncredibleWorldOfHoraceFord "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S4E15TheIncredibleWorldOfHoraceFord The Incredible World of Horace Ford]]", the title character, who constantly reminisces about his supposedly idyllic childhood, is transported back in time to June 1935 and discovers that [[NostalgiaFilter the past was not as pleasant as he remembers it being]].
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E130The7thIsMadeUpOfPhantoms "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S5E10The7thIsMadeUpOfPhantoms The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms]]", Sgt. William Connors, Corporal Richard Langsford and Private Michael [=McCluskey=] are sent back in time to June 25, 1876 and end up fighting in [[spoiler: and dying in]] the Battle of Little Bighorn.
** In "[[Recap/TheTwilightZoneS5E141SpurOfTheMoment "[[Recap/TheTwilightZone1959S5E21SpurOfTheMoment Spur of the Moment]]", the 18-year-old Anne Henderson is chased by a screaming woman while riding a horse around her family's property on June 13, 1939. [[spoiler: It turns out that the screaming woman was Anne's future self from 1964 who was trying to warn her against running away with her ex-fiancé David Mitchell and ruining her life]].
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* Shows up in a few ''Manga/CrayonShinChan'' movies.
** ''Crayon Shin-chan: Unkokusai's Ambition'' begins with the Nohara family falling into a time-warp that unexpectedly opens outside their house, that leads from 1990s Tokyo to Sengoku-Era Japan. It was there Shin-Chan finds out Fubukimaru, the protagonist of a ninja manga, actually exists for real and wants the Nohara to help him save the kingdom.
** ''Crayon Shin-chan: Super-Dimension! The Storm Called My Bride'', where a time-traveller named Tamiko travels from the future to drag Shin-Chan and friends to an adventure. [[spoiler:It turns out decades later, Tamiko is the fiancée of a grown-up Shin-Chan]].
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** The final stage of the base game involves Flo traveling back in time via a rollercoaster to the period when former disco owned by her grandmother Florence was open, and trying to make it an even bigger success to ensure it might alter the timeline and make the disco stay open in the present.

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** The final stage of the base game involves Flo traveling back in time via a rollercoaster to the period when the former disco owned by her grandmother Florence was open, and trying to make it an even bigger success to ensure it might alter the timeline and make the disco stay open in the present.
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* One plot from the ''Literature/HarryPotter'' fanfiction ''Fanfic/MyImmortal'' involved the OriginalCharacter Ebony Way going back in time to stop Sirius and Lucius from being shot by a ScaryBlackMan. She went back via a portal but because [[CrackFic this story doesn't make much sense]], she was brought back to her original time by ''[[Film/BackToTheFuture Marty McFly]]''.

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* One plot from the ''Literature/HarryPotter'' fanfiction ''Fanfic/MyImmortal'' involved the OriginalCharacter Ebony Way going back in time to stop Sirius and Lucius from being shot by a ScaryBlackMan. She went back via a portal but because [[CrackFic this story doesn't make much sense]], she was brought back to her original time by ''[[Film/BackToTheFuture ''[[Franchise/BackToTheFuture Marty McFly]]''.

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** IN "Phineas And Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo", Phineas and Ferb travel to the future, where an adult Candace steals the time machine and plans to use it to finally bust Phineas and Ferb for [[Recap/PhineasAndFerbRollercoaster building a roller coaster]]. She ends up coming back to a world run by Dr. Doofenschmirtz, because her actions also causes Perry to become injured and fail that episode's mission.

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** IN In "Phineas And Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo", Phineas and Ferb travel to the future, where an adult Candace steals the time machine and plans to use it to finally bust Phineas and Ferb for [[Recap/PhineasAndFerbRollercoaster building a roller coaster]]. She ends up coming back to a world run by Dr. Doofenschmirtz, because her actions also causes Perry to become injured and fail that episode's mission.


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* ''WesternAnimation/TheRaccoons'': In "Time Trap!", the Pigs purchase a time machine known as the Time Observation Monitor and Cyril uses it to [[MakeWrongWhatOnceWentRight correct all his failed schemes from previous episodes]]. Subverted when the episode reveals the time machine doesn't actually work and Cyril's time travelling escapades were AllJustADream.

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* The final stage of ''[[VideoGame/DinerDash Diner Dash 4: Hometown Hero]]'' involves Flo travelling back in time via a rollercoaster to the period when former disco owned by her grandmother Florence was open, and trying to make it an even bigger success to ensure it might alter the timeline and make the disco stay open in the present.

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* The final stage of ''[[VideoGame/DinerDash Diner Dash 4: Hometown Hero]]'' Hero]]'':
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involves Flo travelling traveling back in time via a rollercoaster to the period when former disco owned by her grandmother Florence was open, and trying to make it an even bigger success to ensure it might alter the timeline and make the disco stay open in the present.present.
** One of the game's expansion packs, ''Flo Through Time'', is entirely themed around time travel, with each stage being set in a different time period.
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* ''Cake Mania 3'', the third installment of the ''Cake Mania'' series (which, while still prominent in fantastic elements, doesn't use time travel otherwise), is kicked off by Jill and several people helping to prepare her wedding getting sent to different time periods when a fragile ball known as the "Time Bender" [[DismantledMacGuffin accidentally breaks and each of them picks one of its pieces]]. The plot involves Jill traveling across periods to find the people and their respective pieces so that they can re-assemble the Time Bender to return to the present, all while opening bakeries for the ones living in each of the periods.

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* ''Cake Mania 3'', the third installment of the ''Cake Mania'' series (which, while still prominent in fantastic elements, doesn't use time travel otherwise), is kicked off by Jill Evans and several people helping to prepare her wedding getting sent to different time periods when a fragile ball known as the "Time Bender" [[DismantledMacGuffin accidentally breaks and each of them picks one of its pieces]]. The plot involves Jill traveling across periods to find the people and their respective pieces so that they can re-assemble the Time Bender to return to the present, all while opening bakeries for the ones living in each of the periods.
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* ''The Magic Clock'' is one for Creator/MaryGrahamBonner's ''Magic'' series, with the titular clock taking two children across time for various adventures.
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* ''Film/MenInBlack3'' has Agent J (Creator/WillSmith) travel back to 1969 [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong save a young Agent K]] (Creator/JoshBrolin) from getting murdered and also to prevent an AlienInvasion.

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* ''Film/MenInBlack3'' has Agent J (Creator/WillSmith) travel back to 1969 [[SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong to save a young Agent K]] (Creator/JoshBrolin) from getting murdered and to also to prevent an AlienInvasion.AlienInvasion in the present.

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* ''WesternAnimation/CinderellaIIIATwistInTime'': Cinderella attempts to reset the timeline after evil stepmother Lady Tremaine creates an AlternateTimeline with the Fairy Godmother's MagicWand where Prince Charming married one of her stepsisters and where she's still an enslaved maid.
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* While the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' have its share of movies and special edition series in the 90s, the spin-off ''Film/UltramanTigaGaidenRevivalOfTheAncientGiant'' is the only film that deals with Time-travel. The episode revolves around the trainee, Tsubasa Madoka (son of Daigo Madoka, the original ''Series/UltramanTiga'') pursuing a monster into a wormhole, before ending up in a village 5000 years ago, and needs to find a way back. Tsubasa also encounters an ActionGirl who looks exactly like his elder sister, because she is actually a distant ancestor of his family, as well as finding the golden pyramid that holds Ultraman Tiga's statue, in the same state as it was in the series' pilot.


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* While the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' have its share of movies and special edition series in the 90s, the spin-off ''Film/UltramanTigaGaidenRevivalOfTheAncientGiant'' is the only film that deals with Time-travel. The episode revolves around the trainee, Tsubasa Madoka (son of Daigo Madoka, the original ''Series/UltramanTiga'') pursuing a monster into a wormhole, before ending up in a village 5000 years ago, and needs to find a way back. Tsubasa also encounters an ActionGirl who looks exactly like his elder sister, because she is actually a distant ancestor of his family, as well as finding the golden pyramid that holds Ultraman Tiga's statue, in the same state as it was in the series' pilot.

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* ''WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague'': The two-parter "The Once and Future Thing" has several of the heroes chasing time-traveling villain Chronos, first into [[CowboyEpisode the Old West]] and then into [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond the future]].
** Before that was the three-parter "The Savage Time", wherein immortal villain Vandal Savage sends advanced knowledge and technology to his past self, allowing him to take over Nazi Germany and win UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, going on to conquer the world. The Justice League (minus Batman, who wasn't present) are protected from the changes to the timeline by Green Lantern's ring, and travel back to the war to defeat Savage and restore history.

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** Before that was In the three-parter "The "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueS1E24To26TheSavageTime The Savage Time", wherein Time]]", immortal villain Vandal Savage sends advanced knowledge and technology to his past self, allowing him to take over Nazi Germany and win UsefulNotes/WorldWarII, going on to conquer the world. The Justice League (minus Batman, who wasn't present) are protected from the changes to the timeline by Green Lantern's ring, and travel back to the war to defeat Savage and restore history.history.
** The two-parter "[[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS1E12WeirdWesternTales The Once and]] [[Recap/JusticeLeagueUnlimitedS1E13TimeWarped Future Thing]]" has several of the heroes chasing time-traveling villain Chronos, first into [[CowboyEpisode the Old West]] and then into [[WesternAnimation/BatmanBeyond the future]].
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* The final stage of ''[[VideoGame/DinerDash Diner Dash 4: Hometown Hero]]'' involves Flo travelling back in time via a rollercoaster to the period when former disco owned by her grandmother Florence was open, and trying to make it an even bigger success to ensure it might alter the timeline and make the disco stay open in the present.
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* ''Cake Mania 3'', the third installment of the ''Cake Mania'' series (which, while still prominent in fantastic elements, doesn't use time travel otherwise), is kicked off by Jill and several people helping to prepare her wedding getting sent to different time periods when a fragile ball known as the "Time Bender" [[DismantledMacGuffin accidentally breaks and each of them picks one of its pieces]]. The plot involves Jill traveling across periods to find the people and their respective pieces so that they can re-assemble the Time Bender to return to the present, all while opening bakeries for the ones living in each of the periods.
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* While some previous episodes of ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' already used time travel on occasion (such as "The Mad Scientist"), the Season 6 episode "[[Recap/TheLoudHouseS6E12TimeTrap Time Trap!]]" is the first that explicitly uses time travel as the running plot device.

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* While some previous episodes of ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' already used time travel on occasion (such as "The Mad Scientist"), the Season 6 episode "[[Recap/TheLoudHouseS6E12TimeTrap Time Trap!]]" is the first that explicitly uses time travel as the running plot device.device, involving the Loud Kids trying to get rid of their parents wedding vase via a time traveling machine built by Lisa, only to end up causing a BadPresent that they have to fix before they end up disappearing completely from reality.
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* While some previous episodes of ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' already used time travel on occasion (such as "The Mad Scientist"), the Season 6 episode "[[Recap/TheLoudHouseS6E12TimeTrap Time Trap!]]" is the first that explicitly uses time travel as the running plot device.
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* In the ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesXY'' episode "Rotom's Wish!" after Ash and Company stumbles upon a hotel, a Rotom takes them to the past to help the hotel owner win a Pokémon battle against some unruly Pokémon trainers.
* In the ''Anime/{{Ulysses 31}}'' episode "Strange Meeting", the main characters are sent back in time to Ancient Greece, the setting for the original [[Literature/TheOdyssey Odyssey]]. Before he, Telemachus, Yumi and No-No can return to the 31st Century, Ulysses must help his ancestor (and namesake) to reclaim his kingdom.

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* In the ''Anime/PokemonTheSeriesXY'' episode "Rotom's Wish!" after Ash and Company company stumbles upon a hotel, a Rotom takes them to the past to help the hotel owner win a Pokémon battle against some unruly Pokémon trainers.
* In the ''Anime/{{Ulysses 31}}'' episode "Strange Meeting", the main characters are sent back in time to Ancient Greece, the setting for the original [[Literature/TheOdyssey Odyssey]]. Before he, Telemachus, Yumi Yumi, and No-No can return to the 31st Century, Ulysses must help his ancestor (and namesake) to reclaim his kingdom.

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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'' has one episode called "D.W.'s Time Trouble" where D.W. has a dream where she and Nadine travel back in time in order to make D.W. born first at the baby store instead of Arthur.



* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'' has one episode called "D.W.'s Time Trouble" where D.W. has a dream where she and Nadine travel back in time in order to make D.W. born first at the baby store instead of Arthur.
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* ''WesternAnimation/Arthur'' has one episode called "D.W.'s Time Trouble" where D.W. has a dream where she and Nadine travel back in time so that D.W. born first at the baby store instead of Arthur.

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* ''WesternAnimation/Arthur'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'' has one episode called "D.W.'s Time Trouble" where D.W. has a dream where she and Nadine travel back in time so that in order to make D.W. born first at the baby store instead of Arthur.
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* ''WesternAnimation/Arthur'' has one episode called "D.W.'s Time Trouble" where D.W. has a dream where she and Nadine travel back in time so that D.W. born first at the baby store instead of Arthur.
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* ''WesternAnimation/OscarsOrchestra'' has "Bach To The Future" in the first season and "Back To Bach" in the second. The third season also seems to have had two of these, but due to its [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes status]] the names of those two episodes are not very clear.
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** One story titled "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Time Machine]]" have Master Q, Big Potato and Mr. Chin traveling to the Song Dynasty via Master Q's time machine. They realize they can trade the present-day money they have for ancient Chinese vases, intending to sell them as valuable artifacts when they return to the present, only for their plans to backfire once they got back because [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome the ancient antiques are still]] ''brand new'' when they return to the present, and are mistaken for counterfeit products.

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** One story titled "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Time Machine]]" have Master Q, Big Potato and Mr. Chin traveling to the Song Dynasty via Master Q's time machine. They realize they can trade the present-day money they have for ancient Chinese vases, intending to sell them as valuable artifacts when they return to the present, only for their plans to backfire once they got back because [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome the ancient antiques are still]] ''brand new'' still ''[[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome brand new]]'' when they return to the present, and are mistaken for counterfeit products.



** An exceptionally lengthy one (which got adapted into a BigDamnMovie) in "Master Q's Water Margin", where true to the title, Master Q and friends ends up in the era of ''Literature/TheWaterMargin'' (which isn't fictional but happened for real. Their antics turns out to result in BeenThereShapedHistory as they ensure the events of ''Water Margin'' happens as history planned out.

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** An exceptionally lengthy one (which got adapted into a BigDamnMovie) in "Master Q's Water Margin", where true to the title, Master Q and friends ends up in the era of ''Literature/TheWaterMargin'' (which isn't fictional but happened for real.real). Their antics turns out to result in BeenThereShapedHistory as they ensure the events of ''Water Margin'' happens as history planned out.
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** One story titled "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Time Machine]]" have Master Q, Big Potato and Mr. Chin traveling to the Song Dynasty via Master Q's time machine. They realize they can trade the present-day money they have for ancient Chinese vases, intending to sell them as valuable artifacts when they return to the present, only for their plans to backfire once they got back because [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome the ancient antiques are still]] ''brand new'' when they return to the present, and are mistaken for cointerfeit products.

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** One story titled "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Time Machine]]" have Master Q, Big Potato and Mr. Chin traveling to the Song Dynasty via Master Q's time machine. They realize they can trade the present-day money they have for ancient Chinese vases, intending to sell them as valuable artifacts when they return to the present, only for their plans to backfire once they got back because [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome the ancient antiques are still]] ''brand new'' when they return to the present, and are mistaken for cointerfeit counterfeit products.
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* ''Manhua/OldMasterQ'' have a few extended stories where Master Q (onexplicably portrayed as a scientist) travels to the past:

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* ''Manhua/OldMasterQ'' have a few extended stories where Master Q (onexplicably (inexplicably portrayed as a scientist) travels to the past:

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