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All American Christmas Carol

All American Christmas Carol

S  -  Ep  -  2013/11/05
TV Movie  -  min  
COM
A white-trash mom (Taryn Manning) is visited by three ghosts intent on showing her a path to a brighter future.
A white-trash mom is visited by three ghosts intent on showing her a path to a brighter future.
An All Dogs Christmas Carol

An All Dogs Christmas Carol

S  -  Ep  -  1998/11/17
Video 73 min   G
COM FAM USA
Charlie B. Barker (Steven Weber) and Itchy Ford are back with Sasha and the gang having a Dickens of a time as they try to save Christmas from Carface.
Charlie B. Barker and Itchy Ford are back with Sasha and the gang having a Dickens of a time as they try to save Christmas from Carface and an evil spirit that wishes to use dogs all over the world to ruin Christmas forever.
All Dogs Go To Heaven: The Series

All Dogs Go To Heaven: The Series

Whacked To The Future

S 3 Ep 6 1988/09/04
TV Series Episode 22 min   TV-Y
COM FAN USA
Charlie (Steven Weber)'s laziness ruins a party. Dream travel to 23rd century.
Charlie's laziness ruins a party. Dream travel to 23rd century. Charlie is so lazy that he relies on futuristic gadgets, and because he is too lazy to clean up the apartment, he has inconvenienced everyone to the point where they have no choice but to have their New Years party at Carface's. He has a dream of being in the 23rd century where dogs are oppressed by the Great Deliverer. When not only is every other dog brainwashed by the Great Deliverer himself, and he turns out to resemble the mailman he'd barked at earlier (with a voice projector to make it sound like it was a lot of vicious dogs), Charlie regrets his laziness and calls a puppy to enlist everyone else under the promise of a T-bone, while Charlie does clean the apartment so they can have their New Years party. Also, he makes amends with the mailman by giving him a package (whose contents turn out to have roller skates in them).
All Funny Comics (1943)

All Funny Comics (1943)

A Trip Thru Time

S  -  Ep 20 1947/11/
Comic  -  min  

Stories in this issue include: Doc and Fatty in "A Trip Thru Time" (Howard Sherman artist); Two-Gun Percy in "A Hoss of Another Color" (Jimmy Thompson artist); Peaceful Phil in "Phil Settles a Feud" (Phil Berube writer/artist); Silly Willie in untitled story (Tom McNamara writer/artist); Cave-Man Curly in "A Bombardment of Boulders" (Joseph Sulman writer/artist); Dover and Clover in "It's An Old English Costume" (Henry Boltinoff writer/artist); and Penniless Palmer in "Everybody's Mad at Everybody" (Thurston Harper artist). Cover art by Howard Sherman. Cover price $0.10.
The All New Alexei Sayle Show

The All New Alexei Sayle Show

"Drunk In Time" 6 sketches

S  -  Ep  -  1994/01/06
TV Series Episode 30 min  
COM UK
Season 2 - "Drunk In Time" sketches featuring Alexei Sayle.
Season 2 - "Drunk In Time" sketches
All of an Instant

All of an Instant

S  -  Ep  - 
Novel  -  min  

People from three atemporal time tribes must unite to save the crystallization and fracturing of all of history. Into the fourth dimension, the ""ocean of time"" itself. A man named Dhiritirashta is the first to build a suit that allows him to swim in the seas of time, known as the Instant. From there he can swim in the three spatial dimensions, as well as in a fourth spatial dimension corresponding to Earthly time. When changes are made in the past, they flow forward, changing the future, and this flowing substance is the water of time. By manipulating these waters, Dhiritirashta attempts to dominate all of human history, but his changes inadvertently create thousands of histories from which humans can leap into the Instant, all battling to control time.
All Over Again

All Over Again

2007/06/12
Film 90/99 min   PG
DRA USA
17 year old Z.T., a brilliant mind and solid athlete, dreams of a great college and a future of invention and innovation. He is confronted by Zack, a raving, 67 year old alcoholic, who claims to be Z.T.'s older self, volunteering as a lab rat in the first experiments in time-travel.
17 year old Z.T., a brilliant mind and solid athlete, dreams of a great college and a future of invention and innovation. But he still grieves over his mother's recent death, a shoulder injury will likely prevent him from an athletic scholarship, and his father has squandered his college trust fund in bad investments. His situation is desperate. Suddenly Z.T. is confronted by Zack, a raving, 67 year old alcoholic, who claims to be Z.T.'s older self, volunteering as a lab rat in the first experiments in time-travel. Zack has changed his identity to fool the scientists, in a desperate attempt to convince his younger self to avoid a terrible compromise in integrity, which will ultimately set him on a downward spiral toward ruin and tragedy. Z.T. is understandably skeptical, but ultimately is forced to consider Zack's claims. Together they attempt to provoke the old man's fragile, piece-meal memory, to find the exact moment and small choice that began the domino effect of Z.T.'s compromise in integrity. As they do, a unique bond forms, as Z.T. comes to value his other relationships from a much different perspective... one that considers the quality of man he becomes, fifty years hence.
All Star Comics (1940-1978)

All Star Comics (1940-1978)

The Case Of The Bomb Defense Formula

S  -  Ep 10 1942/04/
Comic  -  min  

The Justice Society of America travels 500 years into the future in "The Case of the Bomb Defense Formula." Plot by Gardner Fox and Sheldon Mayer, script by Fox. Art by Everett E. Hibbard plus individual chapters featuring Hawkman (art by Sheldon Moldoff), the Sandman (art by Cliff Young), the Atom (art by Ben Flinton), Starman (art by Jack Burnley), Doctor Fate (art by Howard Sherman), Dr. Mid-nite (art by Stan Aschmeier), the Spectre (art by Bernard Baily), and Johnny Thunder (art by Aschmeier). Flash and Green Lantern cameos. New Sandman costume. Two-page Hop Harrigan text story, "The Ghost Plane." Hibbard cover. Cover price $0.10.
All Star Comics (1940-1978)

All Star Comics (1940-1978)

"The Case Of The Bomb Defense Formula"

S  -  Ep 10 1942/04/
Comic  -  min  

Justice Society of America use a time ray to travel 500 years into the future and get an effective bombing defence to protect America. The Justice Society of America travels 500 years into the future in "The Case of the Bomb Defense Formula." Plot by Gardner Fox and Sheldon Mayer, script by Fox. Art by Everett E. Hibbard plus individual chapters featuring Hawkman (art by Sheldon Moldoff), the Sandman (art by Cliff Young), the Atom (art by Ben Flinton), Starman (art by Jack Burnley), Doctor Fate (art by Howard Sherman), Dr. Mid-nite (art by Stan Aschmeier), the Spectre (art by Bernard Baily), and Johnny Thunder (art by Aschmeier). Flash and Green Lantern cameos. New Sandman costume. Two-page Hop Harrigan text story, "The Ghost Plane." Hibbard cover. Cover price $0.10.
All Star Comics (1940-1978)

All Star Comics (1940-1978)

The Day That Dropped Out Of Time

S  -  Ep 35 1947/06/
Comic  -  min  
Villain Per Degaton murders a scientist who has invented a time machine and tries to use it to change history. Written by John Broome.
Villain Per Degaton murders a scientist who has invented a time machine and tries to use it to change history, causing modern technology from the Present, meaning he can then conquer America with technology protected from the effects. The Justice Society of America face the mystery of "The Day That Dropped Out of Time." Script by John Broome. Art by Irwin Hasen plus individual stories featuring the Flash (art by Lee Elias), the Atom (art by Paul Reinman), Hawkman (art by Joe Kubert), Dr. Mid-nite (art by Frank Harry), and Green Lantern (art by Hasen). Wonder Woman guest-stars. Johnny Thunder cameo. Two-page text story, "The Trap" by Charles King. One-page Tootsie Roll ad, "Captain Tootsie and the Radar Rescue." Hasen cover. Cover price $0.10.
All That

All That

Cooking With Randy: Katrina's Time Machine

S 3 Ep 9 1997/01/11
TV Series Episode 30 min   TV-Y
COM MUS USA
Katrina (Katrina Johnson) builds a time machine that turns the cast members 10 years younger.
Katrina's Time Machine: Katrina (Katrina Johnson) builds a time machine that turns the cast members 10 years younger. When the cast turned back to the right ages of the present, they turned Kevin into a kid. Katrina's Time Machine Randy & Farley Coach Kreeton's Date Chuckin T-Maters Vital Introduction Guest: Chris Farley Musical Guest: Mint Condition ("What Kind of Man")
All That Glitters

All That Glitters

S  -  Ep  - 
Short  -  min  

All Winners Comics (1941)

All Winners Comics (1941)

Menace From the Future World! (Chapter 1)

S  -  Ep 21 1947/01/
Comic  -  min  

Cover pencils by Al Avison, inks by Charles Nicholas. Menace From the Future World! (Chapter 1), script by Otto Binder, pencils by Al Avison, inks by Charles Nicholas; Cap calls the All-Winners Squad together to deal with the threat of Future Man, a person from the far future, who has come back to the 20th Century, enlisting the aid of Madame Death and her gang along the way, to pave the way for the migration of his people to Earth, whose sole purpose is to wipe out mankind of today! The Green Plague! starring Captain America, script by Otto Binder, pencils by Vince Alascia, inks by Syd Shores; Cap and Bucky arrive in Europe and begin their search for Future Man and Madame Death. Murder In Slow Motion! (Chapter 3) starring The Whizzer, script by Otto Binder, pencils by Vince Alascia. Wave of Destruction! (Chapter 4) starring the Sub-Mariner, script by Otto Binder, pencils by Al Avison, inks by Vince Alascia. The Living Dead! (Chapter 5) starring Miss America, script by Otto Binder, pencils by Charles Nicholas, inks by Syd Shores. Flames of Fury! starring The Human Torch, script by Otto Binder, pencils by Syd Shores, inks by Al Gabriele. War Between the Worlds! (Chapter 7) starring All-Winners Squad, script by Otto Binder, pencils by Vince Alascia, inks by Al Avison. 52 pgs. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.
All You Need Is Kill

All You Need Is Kill

S  -  Ep  -  2004/12/18
Novel  -  min  
A soldier relives an unwinnable battle against invading alien creatures. Written by Hiroshi Sakurazaka.
A soldier relives an unwinnable battle endlessly, until he wins it. When the aliens invade, Keiji Kiriya is just one of many recruits shoved into a suit of battle armor and sent out to kill. He dies on the battlefield, only to be reborn each morning to fight and die again and again.

"All You Zombies"

S  -  Ep  - 
Short Story  -  min  

Circular paradox _ the hero is both his own mother and his own father; in addition he manipulates his younger self using a time machine to make his own birth happen.
The All-New Super Friends Hour

The All-New Super Friends Hour

The Mysterious Time Creatures

S 2 Ep 2 1977/09/17
TV Series Episode 60 min  
ACT ADV
Dictor wants to use a Time Medallion and make everyone in the galaxy old. Featuring Casey Kasem as Robin.
Dictor wants to use a Time Medallion and make everyone in the galaxy old After Dictor's motion to take over all worlds by turning everyone old is voted down, he stages a coup. The Super Friends come to the aid of the disposed leader who had escaped to Earth with the last remaining source of chronium which is needed to create a second time medallion. Planet Chrono / Time Medallion / Ingot of Chronium
The All-New Super Friends Hour

The All-New Super Friends Hour

Planet of the Neanderthals

S 2 Ep 6 1977/10/15
TV Series Episode  -  min  
ACT ADV
The Super Friends try to turn time back to undo the damage done when a scientist uses a time tunnel and evolution changing device to change history by letting primitives rule over modern humans. Featuring Michael Bell as Zan.
The Super Friends try to turn time back to undo the damage done when a scientist uses a time tunnel and evolution changing device to change history by letting primitives rule over modern humans. In an attempt to control crime in an undersea society, the council replaces Garth 1 with the ruthless Enforcer as leader who then refuses to relinquish control. The Super Friends assist the deposed leader as he flees his home with soldiers in pursuit. The Wonder Twins try to save two teenagers who face a shark after their boat overturns and teach a lesson on boasting. The Super Friends try to turn time back to undo the damage done when a scientist uses a time tunnel and evolution changing device to change history by letting primitives rule over modern humans. Aquaman and Green Lantern fly to South Africa to try to save diamond miners trapped in a cave in. Superman teaches bicycle safety and the importance of a healthy breakfast. Wonder Woman teaches how to stand a glass of water on a playing card in the "Magic" segment.
The All-New Super Friends Hour

The All-New Super Friends Hour

Time Rescue

S 2 Ep 14 1977/12/09
TV Series Episode  -  min  
ACT ADV
Superman, Hawkman (Jack Angel) and Hawkgirl travel 2000 years into the future to rescue a reckless scientist who trapped himself there.
A reckless scientist traps himself 2000 years in the future. "Time Rescue": Superman, Hawkman and Hawkgirl travel 2000 years into the future to rescue a reckless scientist
Allais Paradox

Allais Paradox

S  -  Ep  - 
 -  min  
A change in a possible outcome that is shared by different alternatives affects people's choices among those alternatives, in contradiction with expected utility theory. Authored by Maurice F lix Charles Allais.
The Allais paradox arises when comparing participants' choices in two different experiments, each of which consists of a choice between two gambles, A and B.
Allan and the Sundered Veil

Allan and the Sundered Veil

S  -  Ep  -  1999/03/
Comic  -  min  
HOR SF United Kingdom
Allan Quatermain takes a drug and enters into a dream-world. Strange creatures begin to attack them but they are saved by the arrival of a pulsing electric machine piloted by a man known only as the Time Traveller.
Allan Quatermain, following his "death", returns to his friend, Lady Ragnall, to partake of the taduki drug she has (both are from the Allan Quatermain novels of H. Rider Haggard'sÑreferenced as an author who has written about Quatermain). One point of interest is the fact that, though Quatermain only faked his death, he no longer has a shadow (at least during the first part of the "Sundered Veil"), as shown on the picture in which he is greeted by Lady Ragnall's servant (he seems to retrieve it when entering the Sphinx, though). Quatermain takes the drug and enters into a dream-world, encountering the equally-lost John Carter (from Edgar Rice Burroughs' Barsoom novels) and his grandnephew, Randolph Carter (from H. P. Lovecraft's Cthulhu Mythos). Strange creatures begin to attack them but they are saved by the arrival of a pulsing electric machine piloted by a man known only as the Time Traveller (from H. G. Wells' The Time Machine).
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