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While killing time in Wikipedia, I ran across entries for the different types of paradoxes and principles applied to time travel, such as the predestination paradox/Novikov self-consistency principle (history is immutable and every case of time travel was already part of history; nothing can occur to change history), the grand-father paradox, alternate timelines (every possibility occurs in its own parallel universe, and time travelers travel not only through time, but through probabilities as well, preventing paradoxes), etc.
Gargoyles relies exclusively on the predestination paradox for its time travel rules (Vows, M.I.A.). The DCAU has both alternate timelines, and time as a breakable entity (The Once and Future Thing). The second Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon has both one immutable ?main? time-line (Timing is Everything, The Return of Savanti Romero), as well as alternate timelines (Same as it Never Was). Teen Titans uses a version of the grandfather paradox in its time-travel episode.
So, which are your favorite portrayals of time travel in cartoons? Which is your favorite time-travel "rule"? Does the very idea of time-travel give you a headache? Talk here.
Gargoyles relies exclusively on the predestination paradox for its time travel rules (Vows, M.I.A.). The DCAU has both alternate timelines, and time as a breakable entity (The Once and Future Thing). The second Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon has both one immutable ?main? time-line (Timing is Everything, The Return of Savanti Romero), as well as alternate timelines (Same as it Never Was). Teen Titans uses a version of the grandfather paradox in its time-travel episode.
So, which are your favorite portrayals of time travel in cartoons? Which is your favorite time-travel "rule"? Does the very idea of time-travel give you a headache? Talk here.