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* ''WebVideo/TheTimeGuys'' is built around this trope, having started as an AffectionateParody of ''Film/BackToTheFuture''.

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* ''WebVideo/TheTimeGuys'' is built around this trope, having started as an AffectionateParody of ''Film/BackToTheFuture''.''Franchise/BackToTheFuture''.
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** "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhOIEe4xP3E the time travel agency seamstress]]" has an overworked seamstress trying to outfit time travelers with appropriate clothing for their destinations.
** In "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3qZGnaDLgc adventures of a dissatisfied Victorian time traveler]]" a Victorian time traveler is quite unimpressed with the modern world.
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* This was a primary plot-point in Season 3 of ''Machinima/RedVsBlue''. During which Church is apparently blown into the past from the [[WhyAmITicking bomb that was placed in his gut]], while the rest of the members of Red and Blue teams were blown into the future. Church escapes the past by having the computer [[AIIsACrapshoot Gary]] use his power to create a time machine so that he can go forward in time and stop any of this from ever happening.[[spoiler: It turns out that time travel never actually played a role in this though, and that all of Church's experiences in the past were actually him being tortured by Gary (who is really Wyoming's AI Gamma) and the others just being blown away by the blast. Though all of this wasn't put in place until it was {{retcon}}ned by [[WordOfGod Burnie Burns]] so that it fit with the later story lines of the Recollection and Project Freelancer.]]

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* This was a primary plot-point in Season 3 of ''Machinima/RedVsBlue''.''WebAnimation/RedVsBlue''. During which Church is apparently blown into the past from the [[WhyAmITicking bomb that was placed in his gut]], while the rest of the members of Red and Blue teams were blown into the future. Church escapes the past by having the computer [[AIIsACrapshoot Gary]] use his power to create a time machine so that he can go forward in time and stop any of this from ever happening.[[spoiler: It turns out that time travel never actually played a role in this though, and that all of Church's experiences in the past were actually him being tortured by Gary (who is really Wyoming's AI Gamma) and the others just being blown away by the blast. Though all of this wasn't put in place until it was {{retcon}}ned by [[WordOfGod Burnie Burns]] so that it fit with the later story lines of the Recollection and Project Freelancer.]]

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* ''Wiki/SCPFoundation''
** [[http://scp-wiki.net/scp-110 SCP-110 ("Subterranean City")]]. SCP-110 is a city that appeared 1/2 kilometer underground in the Foundation universe as the result of a temporal disturbance that threw it across time.
** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1351 SCP-1351 ("Moebius Cave")]]. Researchers exploring the cave in SCP-1351 found the remains of a Foundation expedition from the decade of the 2030s. The remains had been in the cave for more than 7,000 years, indicating that the expedition had entered the cave in the 2030s, gone back in time 7,000 years and been trapped and killed.

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* ''Wiki/SCPFoundation''
** [[http://scp-wiki.net/scp-110 SCP-110 ("Subterranean City")]]. SCP-110 is a city that appeared 1/2 kilometer underground in the Foundation universe as the result of a temporal disturbance that threw it across time.
** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1351 SCP-1351 ("Moebius Cave")]]. Researchers exploring the cave in SCP-1351 found the remains of a Foundation expedition from the decade of the 2030s. The remains had been in the cave for more than 7,000 years, indicating that the expedition had entered the cave in the 2030s, gone back in time 7,000 years and been trapped and killed.



* ''WebVideo/TheTimeGuys'' is built around this trope, having started as an AffectionateParody of ''Film/BackToTheFuture''.
* ''Roleplay/WeAreOurAvatars''. Near the end of the Skyrim arc, a few members of the group went back in time to learn Alduin's weakness. However, they bungled up Alduin's previous defeat at the hands of a group of heroes and turned Skyrim's present into a world ruled by Alduin. However, they got the weakness from a tablet left behind and used it to fix the error they made.
* This was a primary plot-point in season 3 of ''Machinima/RedVsBlue''. During which Church is apparently blown into the past from the [[WhyAmITicking bomb that was placed in his gut]], while the rest of the members of Red and Blue teams were blown into the future. Church escapes the past by having the computer [[AIIsACrapshoot Gary]] use his power to create a time machine so that he can go forward in time and stop any of this from ever happening.[[spoiler: It turns out that time travel never actually played a role in this though, and that all of Church's experiences in the past were actually him being tortured by Gary (who is really Wyoming's AI Gamma) and the others just being blown away by the blast. Though all of this wasn't put in place until it was {{retcon}}ned by [[WordOfGod Burnie Burns]] so that it fit with the later story lines of the Recollection and Project Freelancer.]]

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* ''WebVideo/TheTimeGuys'' is built around this trope, having started ''The Podcast/ManBuyCow Podcast'' features time travel as an AffectionateParody of ''Film/BackToTheFuture''.
* ''Roleplay/WeAreOurAvatars''. Near
well as technology allowing people to call people in the end past and future and to access memories in the present like they're videos and enabling them to be shows to people other than the person whose memory it is.
** The spin-off ''The Adventures of Podcast/GrettBinchleaf'' has even more time travel in it. It went to the extent that after their two first series it was agreed upon by the two hosts that time travel wouldn't be allowed in their third series, with an unspecified punishment each time the rule were to be broken. Trying to get away with still putting time travel then turned into a running gag, resulting in even more
of the Skyrim arc, a few members of story being about time travel than before. Cue book 4, and the group went titular hero [[spoiler: escapes his murder by using his magical watch]] to go an hour back in time to learn Alduin's weakness. However, they bungled up Alduin's previous defeat at the hands of multiple times in a group of heroes row shortly before breaking it upon being [[spoiler: killed by a crocodile]] and turned Skyrim's present being hurtled a thousand years into a world ruled by Alduin. However, they got the weakness past and [[spoiler: meeting his nemesis]] from a tablet left behind and used it to fix the error they made.
two different points in time.
* This was a primary plot-point in season Season 3 of ''Machinima/RedVsBlue''. During which Church is apparently blown into the past from the [[WhyAmITicking bomb that was placed in his gut]], while the rest of the members of Red and Blue teams were blown into the future. Church escapes the past by having the computer [[AIIsACrapshoot Gary]] use his power to create a time machine so that he can go forward in time and stop any of this from ever happening.[[spoiler: It turns out that time travel never actually played a role in this though, and that all of Church's experiences in the past were actually him being tortured by Gary (who is really Wyoming's AI Gamma) and the others just being blown away by the blast. Though all of this wasn't put in place until it was {{retcon}}ned by [[WordOfGod Burnie Burns]] so that it fit with the later story lines of the Recollection and Project Freelancer.]]



** "The Chimes at Midnight" feature a pair of time travelers on a mission to elminate the Black Eagle before he can become a superhero. Their information gives them the exact time and place in which he becomes a hero, but the plan ultimately fails because, while their historical records accurately describe the moment the Black Eagle became a hero, they fail to mention that was not the moment he got his ''powers'', which he'd had for a while already.
* Episode 5 ''WebVideo/WorldsGreatestAdventures'' has R. H. Talltales travel "centuries… no… wait… millions of years" back in time to meet dinosaurs, all through the magic of [[FreudianSlip editing]] — [[ThatCameOutWrong no, wait,]] ''time travel''.

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** "The Chimes at Midnight" feature a pair of time travelers on a mission to elminate eliminate the Black Eagle before he can become a superhero. Their information gives them the exact time and place in which he becomes a hero, but the plan ultimately fails because, while their historical records accurately describe the moment the Black Eagle became a hero, they fail to mention that was not the moment he got his ''powers'', which he'd had for a while already.
* Episode 5 ''WebVideo/WorldsGreatestAdventures'' has R. H. Talltales travel "centuries… no… wait… millions ''Wiki/SCPFoundation''
** [[http://scp-wiki.net/scp-110 SCP-110 ("Subterranean City")]]. SCP-110 is a city that appeared 1/2 kilometer underground in the Foundation universe as the result
of years" a temporal disturbance that threw it across time.
** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1351 SCP-1351 ("Moebius Cave")]]. Researchers exploring the cave in SCP-1351 found the remains of a Foundation expedition from the decade of the 2030s. The remains had been in the cave for more than 7,000 years, indicating that the expedition had entered the cave in the 2030s, gone
back in time to meet dinosaurs, all through the magic of [[FreudianSlip editing]] — [[ThatCameOutWrong no, wait,]] ''time travel''.7,000 years and been trapped and killed.



* ''The Podcast/ManBuyCow Podcast'' features time travel as well as technology allowing people to call people in the past and future and to access memories in the present like they're videos and enabling them to be shows to people other than the person whose memory it is.
** The spin-off ''The Adventures of Podcast/GrettBinchleaf'' has even more time travel in it. It went to the extent that after their two first series it was agreed upon by the two hosts that time travel wouldn't be allowed in their third series, with an unspecified punishment each time the rule were to be broken. Trying to get away with still putting time travel then turned into a running gag, resulting in even more of the story being about time travel than before. Cue book 4, and the titular hero [[spoiler: escapes his murder by using his magical watch]] to go an hour back in time multiple times in a row shortly before breaking it upon being [[spoiler: killed by a crocodile]] and being hurtled a thousand years into the past and [[spoiler: meeting his nemesis]] from two different points in time.

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* ''The Podcast/ManBuyCow Podcast'' features time travel ''WebVideo/TheTimeGuys'' is built around this trope, having started as well as technology allowing people to call people in the past and future and to access memories in the present like they're videos and enabling them to be shows to people other than the person whose memory it is.
** The spin-off ''The Adventures
an AffectionateParody of Podcast/GrettBinchleaf'' has even more time travel in it. It went to the extent that after their two first series it was agreed upon by the two hosts that time travel wouldn't be allowed in their third series, with an unspecified punishment each time the rule were to be broken. Trying to get away with still putting time travel then turned into a running gag, resulting in even more of the story being about time travel than before. Cue book 4, and the titular hero [[spoiler: escapes his murder by using his magical watch]] to go an hour back in time multiple times in a row shortly before breaking it upon being [[spoiler: killed by a crocodile]] and being hurtled a thousand years into the past and [[spoiler: meeting his nemesis]] from two different points in time.''Film/BackToTheFuture''.


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* ''Roleplay/WeAreOurAvatars''. Near the end of the Skyrim arc, a few members of the group went back in time to learn Alduin's weakness. However, they bungled up Alduin's previous defeat at the hands of a group of heroes and turned Skyrim's present into a world ruled by Alduin. However, they got the weakness from a tablet left behind and used it to fix the error they made.
* Episode 5 ''WebVideo/WorldsGreatestAdventures'' has R. H. Talltales travel "centuries… no… wait… millions of years" back in time to meet dinosaurs, all through the magic of [[FreudianSlip editing]] -- [[ThatCameOutWrong no, wait,]] ''time travel''.
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* Despite primarily being an alternate history podcast, a few episodes of ''Podcast/TwilightHistories'' are straight-up time travel. “Mask of the Plague Doctor” takes place in Medieval Florence during the Black Death. “Ice Age Misery” funnily enough [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin takes place during the ice age]].

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* The ''Roleplay/GlobalGuardiansPBEMUniverse'' features the Warlord, a PoweredArmor-wearing villain from the future. He didn't like the way things were going in his time, so he came back to change them. Every story featuring him involves him trying to change some historical event to fit his own whims.
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* ''Wiki/SCPFoundation''
** [[http://scp-wiki.net/scp-110 SCP-110 ("Subterranean City")]]. SCP-110 is a city that appeared 1/2 kilometer underground in the Foundation universe as the result of a temporal disturbance that threw it across time.
** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-1351 SCP-1351 ("Moebius Cave")]]. Researchers exploring the cave in SCP-1351 found the remains of a Foundation expedition from the decade of the 2030s. The remains had been in the cave for more than 7,000 years, indicating that the expedition had entered the cave in the 2030s, gone back in time 7,000 years and been trapped and killed.
* ''Podcast/ArsParadoxica'' is built around this, with the protagonist (Dr. Sally Grissom) being accidentally flung into the 1940s with a Higgs Field Inhibitor. The rest of the podcast centers around her trying to fix the machine, dubbed the Timepiece, and the American government's interest in what she brings from the future...
* ''Literature/ChronoHustle'' is about a con artist who travels through time. The time travel involves a set of doors in various different time periods which can be travelled between.
* ''WebVideo/TheTimeGuys'' is built around this trope, having started as an AffectionateParody of ''Film/BackToTheFuture''.
* The ''Roleplay/GlobalGuardiansPBEMUniverse'' features the Warlord, a PoweredArmor-wearing villain from the future. He didn't like the way things were going in his time, so he came back to change them. Every story featuring him involves him trying to change some historical event to fit his own whims.
* ''Roleplay/WeAreOurAvatars''. Near the end of the Skyrim arc, a few members of the group went back in time to learn Alduin's weakness. However, they bungled up Alduin's previous defeat at the hands of a group of heroes and turned Skyrim's present into a world ruled by Alduin. However, they got the weakness from a tablet left behind and used it to fix the error they made.
* This was a primary plot-point in season 3 of ''Machinima/RedVsBlue''. During which Church is apparently blown into the past from the [[WhyAmITicking bomb that was placed in his gut]], while the rest of the members of Red and Blue teams were blown into the future. Church escapes the past by having the computer [[AIIsACrapshoot Gary]] use his power to create a time machine so that he can go forward in time and stop any of this from ever happening.[[spoiler: It turns out that time travel never actually played a role in this though, and that all of Church's experiences in the past were actually him being tortured by Gary (who is really Wyoming's AI Gamma) and the others just being blown away by the blast. Though all of this wasn't put in place until it was {{retcon}}ned by [[WordOfGod Burnie Burns]] so that it fit with the later story lines of the Recollection and Project Freelancer.]]
* ''Podcast/RedPandaAdventures:''
** In "The World Next Door", a time traveler named Baboon [=McSmoothie=] comes from the early forties to the thirties to steal a prototype invention created by Nazi scientist Friedrich von Schlitz. He explains he also came from an alternate timeline precisely to avoid paradox issues in his own. Otherwise stealing the prototype would slow, if not stop, the future work of von Schlitz, give the Allies an advantage, and remove his reason for time traveling in the first place. He enlists the Red Panda's aid with future knowledge that might potentially save the Flying Squirrel's life one day.
** The Red Squirrel is the Terrific Twosome's [[KidFromTheFuture descendant from the future]] who was inspired to take up superheroics by stories of her ancestors. She goes to the past when one of her Rogues Gallery starts launching attacks on the past in order to protect the Red Panda and Flying Squirrel. She reappears once more to pose as the Flying Squirrel so Kit can properly prepare for her wedding day, since the Red Squirrel has a vested interest in making sure they get hitched without a hitch.
** "The Honoured Dead" has the Red Panda and Flying Squirrel traveling back in time to retrieve a lost artifact. They utilize time travel because the Red Panda concludes YouAlreadyChangedThePast is in effect and the reason the artifact was lost to begin with was because they went back in time to take it.
** "The Chimes at Midnight" feature a pair of time travelers on a mission to elminate the Black Eagle before he can become a superhero. Their information gives them the exact time and place in which he becomes a hero, but the plan ultimately fails because, while their historical records accurately describe the moment the Black Eagle became a hero, they fail to mention that was not the moment he got his ''powers'', which he'd had for a while already.
* Episode 5 ''WebVideo/WorldsGreatestAdventures'' has R. H. Talltales travel "centuries… no… wait… millions of years" back in time to meet dinosaurs, all through the magic of [[FreudianSlip editing]] — [[ThatCameOutWrong no, wait,]] ''time travel''.
* The sixth season of ''WebAnimation/SonicForHire'' involves this. Sonic tries to go back to time with the [[VideoGame/ChronoTrigger Epoch]] to make sure he doesn't squander his life away. However, characters have been stealing his time machine and now many plotholes have occurred.
* ''The Podcast/ManBuyCow Podcast'' features time travel as well as technology allowing people to call people in the past and future and to access memories in the present like they're videos and enabling them to be shows to people other than the person whose memory it is.
** The spin-off ''The Adventures of Podcast/GrettBinchleaf'' has even more time travel in it. It went to the extent that after their two first series it was agreed upon by the two hosts that time travel wouldn't be allowed in their third series, with an unspecified punishment each time the rule were to be broken. Trying to get away with still putting time travel then turned into a running gag, resulting in even more of the story being about time travel than before. Cue book 4, and the titular hero [[spoiler: escapes his murder by using his magical watch]] to go an hour back in time multiple times in a row shortly before breaking it upon being [[spoiler: killed by a crocodile]] and being hurtled a thousand years into the past and [[spoiler: meeting his nemesis]] from two different points in time.
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