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  • Time Skip, a villain with the ability to control time, wants revenge on the military for stealing his design of the Trolbot 9000. He steals it back, and the loonatics have to stop him. In the process Ace gets deja vu thanks to Time Skip's grandfather Dr. Fidel Chroniker who asks them to stop Time Skip.
  • "Time After Time" is the first episode of the third season. The episode was written by David Simon from a story he co-wrote with Ed Burns and was directed by Ed Bianchi. It originally aired on September 19, 2004.
  • A pre-accident Lister is dragged away on a trip through his own timeline.
  • Time After Time is a next generation novel by KaryInTheSky, featuring Teddy Lupin and Victoire Weasley. The story shares its name with a Cyndi Lauper song.
  • "Time After Time" is a song by American singer-songwriter Cyndi Lauper. It was recorded by Lauper for debut studio album She's So Unusual (1983), with Rob Hyman (co-writer and founding member of the rock band The Hooters) contributing backing vocals. The track was produced by Rick Chertoff and released as a single on January 27, 1984. It is from the musical Bob the Builder, sung by Wendy and Mr. Bentley.
  • PreQuest: Sands of Time Given by: Gary Anthony Webb Goals: * Talk to Reed Treever Hand In: Reed Treever Reward: * 166 gold * 1580 experience * Dogfish Statue Leads to: None
  • "Time After Time" was the second unofficial Star Trek Online: Literary Challenge and the second unofficial Star Trek Online: Literary Challenge of Star Trek Online's Season 9.5. It was managed by Star Trek Online Forum users and was made up of three separate challenges.
  • Time After Time is the sixty-sixth episode of Transformers: Rescue Bots. It first aired in the United States on March 21, 2015 on Discovery Family.
  • Time After Time is a song by Cindy Lauper played in Homer's Paternity Coot
  • Time After Time is the twentieth episode of the third season and the 56th overall episode of Grey's Anatomy.
  • "Time After Time" is an original song used as a demo for the Megpoid English Beta voicebank. The original version was written by Cyndi Lauper and Rob Hyman. An official version of this song never appeared on Internet Co. Ltd.'s YouTube. The piece was uploaded on NicoNico Douga briefly, but has since been removed for unknown reasons. The video ends with the words, "Look out for the New illustration", referencing the new GUMI design created for the English vocal.
  • Time After Time is the 12th episode of Season 7. It aired on January 13th, 2012.
  • 1979 novel by Karl Alexander and movie directed by Nicholas Meyer (which, while based on the book, was made before it was published) starring Malcolm McDowell, David Warner and Mary Steenburgen. In 1893, aspiring writer and inventor H. G. Wells (McDowell) invites some friends over to dinner, where he shows them one of his latest inventions -- a device he claims can travel through time. Despite the general mockery he receives, one of them -- a surgeon called John Leslie Stevenson (Warner) -- takes particular interest in his claims, and not for no reason; moments after, the police intrude into Wells' home, claiming to have traced none other than Jack the Ripper to the premises. When a search reveals that Stevenson has disappeared, Wells realises that not only is Stevenson the Ripper, but tha
  • Mona's birthday is coming up and Hettie wants to plan a big surprise for her. She sneaks a look at Mona's diary to discover what she might like and is caught red-handed. Mona decides that she can't forgive Hettie. Miss Cackle has been giving Time lessons in Spell class. It is soon discovered that Cressie has the rare powers needed to become a Timewitch. Hettie persuades Cressie to use her new powers to go back in time. The girls go back in time and repeat history - this time Hettie doesn't read Mona's diary and all are friends again. Of course now Hettie knows if she makes a mistake she can easily reverse it so she sneaks another look at Mona's diary and is again caught red-handed. This time Cressie and Hettie aren't so successful when they repeat history and knock time out of joint. The c
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  • Time Skip, a villain with the ability to control time, wants revenge on the military for stealing his design of the Trolbot 9000. He steals it back, and the loonatics have to stop him. In the process Ace gets deja vu thanks to Time Skip's grandfather Dr. Fidel Chroniker who asks them to stop Time Skip.
  • "Time After Time" is the first episode of the third season. The episode was written by David Simon from a story he co-wrote with Ed Burns and was directed by Ed Bianchi. It originally aired on September 19, 2004.
  • A pre-accident Lister is dragged away on a trip through his own timeline.
  • Time After Time is a next generation novel by KaryInTheSky, featuring Teddy Lupin and Victoire Weasley. The story shares its name with a Cyndi Lauper song.
  • 1979 novel by Karl Alexander and movie directed by Nicholas Meyer (which, while based on the book, was made before it was published) starring Malcolm McDowell, David Warner and Mary Steenburgen. In 1893, aspiring writer and inventor H. G. Wells (McDowell) invites some friends over to dinner, where he shows them one of his latest inventions -- a device he claims can travel through time. Despite the general mockery he receives, one of them -- a surgeon called John Leslie Stevenson (Warner) -- takes particular interest in his claims, and not for no reason; moments after, the police intrude into Wells' home, claiming to have traced none other than Jack the Ripper to the premises. When a search reveals that Stevenson has disappeared, Wells realises that not only is Stevenson the Ripper, but that he has used Wells' time machine to escape into the future and evade justice. Appalled at the thought of having unleashed a monster onto the social utopia he believes the future will be, he decides to follow Stevenson into the future and bring him back to face justice. Arriving in San Francisco in 1979, Wells finds that the future is not everything he thought or hoped, befriends an attractive, feminist bank clerk named Amy Robbins (Steenburgen) and discovers that Stevenson is up to his old tricks -- and that Amy may be his next victim... * Beethoven Was an Alien Spy: If not actually the first story to be built on the idea of "hey, what if H. G. Wells really did have a time machine?", then certainly one of the Trope Codifiers. * Born in the Wrong Century: Stevenson. He finds out that being Jack the Ripper in the Twentieth Century makes him an amateur when it comes to killing, and feels right at home starting up his killing spree again. * Chekhov's Gun: The "send the passenger to infinity" key * Fish Out of Temporal Water: Wells finds that the future isn't the utopia he'd thought. * Also, he has this exchange with Amy: * Good Is Dumb: Wells, during the Hostage for Macguffin scene. * Good Is Old-Fashioned: Stevenson considers Wells to be this. * Hey, It's That Guy!: A very young Corey Feldman as a kid in the museum where the time machine ends up. * Sark/Dillinger is Jack the Ripper! * Historical In-Joke: Wells brings Amy back with him to the 19th Century at the end of the film; as the epigraph afterward explains, H. G. Wells did in fact end up marrying a proto-feminist named Amy Robbins. * Hostage for Macguffin: Giving his word as a gentleman, Stevenson offers to trade Amy for the anti-return key Wells holds. He naturally fails to deliver the hostage, and chides Wells for not realizing that he is no gentleman. * I'm Mr. Future Pop Culture Reference: Inverted and subverted; to blend in, Wells, adopts the name of a period fictional character he's sure will be forgotten ninety years later. Unfortunately, this fictional character happens to be Sherlock Holmes. (For Bonus Points, one of the cops to whom he introduces himself this way is named Inspector Gregson.) * Also, despite still being famous in the future, being known by his initials allows him to blend in quite nicely with his real name Herbert Wells. * Jack the Ripper: Well, yeah. * Oh Crap: Stevenson during the climax when he realizes Wells is about to pull the "send the passenger to infinity" key out of the time machine. * Playing Against Type: Malcolm McDowell, who thanks to various prior roles generally gets cast as a bit of a psycho nutcase or otherwise amoral type, plays the rather sweet, slightly naive Wells -- in a movie with Jack the Ripper. * Shown Their Work: Inverted and expressed simultaneously: McDowell studied actual recordings of H. G. Wells speaking -- but because the real Wells' voice was high-pitched and Cockney-accented, he chose not to imitate it. * Taking the Heat: When the cops refuse to listen to Wells's Jack-the-Ripper story, he gets so desperate that he confesses to the killings in an attempt to get them to check Amy's apartment and make sure she's safe. * Terminator Twosome * Villains Blend in Better: Provides the above quote -- H. G. Wells struggles to fit in (although to be fair to him, in practical terms he adapts a lot better than most; it's mainly culture shock over the idea that the future isn't everything he'd built it up to be), while Jack the Ripper of all people acclimatises comfortably.
  • "Time After Time" is a song by American singer-songwriter Cyndi Lauper. It was recorded by Lauper for debut studio album She's So Unusual (1983), with Rob Hyman (co-writer and founding member of the rock band The Hooters) contributing backing vocals. The track was produced by Rick Chertoff and released as a single on January 27, 1984. It is from the musical Bob the Builder, sung by Wendy and Mr. Bentley.
  • PreQuest: Sands of Time Given by: Gary Anthony Webb Goals: * Talk to Reed Treever Hand In: Reed Treever Reward: * 166 gold * 1580 experience * Dogfish Statue Leads to: None
  • "Time After Time" was the second unofficial Star Trek Online: Literary Challenge and the second unofficial Star Trek Online: Literary Challenge of Star Trek Online's Season 9.5. It was managed by Star Trek Online Forum users and was made up of three separate challenges.
  • Time After Time is the sixty-sixth episode of Transformers: Rescue Bots. It first aired in the United States on March 21, 2015 on Discovery Family.
  • Mona's birthday is coming up and Hettie wants to plan a big surprise for her. She sneaks a look at Mona's diary to discover what she might like and is caught red-handed. Mona decides that she can't forgive Hettie. Miss Cackle has been giving Time lessons in Spell class. It is soon discovered that Cressie has the rare powers needed to become a Timewitch. Hettie persuades Cressie to use her new powers to go back in time. The girls go back in time and repeat history - this time Hettie doesn't read Mona's diary and all are friends again. Of course now Hettie knows if she makes a mistake she can easily reverse it so she sneaks another look at Mona's diary and is again caught red-handed. This time Cressie and Hettie aren't so successful when they repeat history and knock time out of joint. The consequences start to unravel around them. Only Miss Cackle has the power to turn it all back.
  • Time After Time is a song by Cindy Lauper played in Homer's Paternity Coot
  • Time After Time is the twentieth episode of the third season and the 56th overall episode of Grey's Anatomy.
  • "Time After Time" is an original song used as a demo for the Megpoid English Beta voicebank. The original version was written by Cyndi Lauper and Rob Hyman. An official version of this song never appeared on Internet Co. Ltd.'s YouTube. The piece was uploaded on NicoNico Douga briefly, but has since been removed for unknown reasons. The video ends with the words, "Look out for the New illustration", referencing the new GUMI design created for the English vocal.
  • Time After Time is the 12th episode of Season 7. It aired on January 13th, 2012.
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