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Revision as of 10:16, 4 December 2018
Time Travel is the theoretical ability to travel through time at will. It is widely regarded by the scientific community as impossible, but is still believed by some people to not only be possible, but have already happened.
In Fiction
Time travel has been a frequent focus in many works of fiction, including comics, manga, books, cartoons, anime, live television shows, short films, movies, and video games. Many of these works only use time travel to a small extent, be it in a single episode or just for a joke, but others have had their main story relying entirely on this concept.
Variations
Users
Cartoons/Comics
- Barry Allen (The Flash)
- Eobard Thawne (The Flash)
Anime/Manga
- Satoru Fujinuma (Erased)
Live Television
- Curtis Donovan (MisFits); needs ecstasy to go forward
Items
Literature
Cartoons/Comics
- Stewie Griffin's Time Machine (Family Guy)
- Kin Kujira's Time Machine (Grojband)
- Rigby's Time Machine (Regular Show)
Anime/Manga
Live Television
- TARDIS (Doctor Who)
- Vortex Manipulator (Doctor Who)
- Time Drive (Red Dwarf)
- Time Gauntlet (Red Dwarf)
Movies
- DeLorean Time Machine (Back to the Future)
- Train Time Machine (Back to the Future)
- Phone Booth Time Machine (Bill and Ted)
- Edmund Blackadder's Time Machine (Blackadder: Back and Forth)
- Time Machine (The Time Machine)
Short Films
Video Games
- Dimitri Allen's Time Machine (Professor Layton and the Lost Future)