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{{trope}}
[[File:southpark futureself.jpg|link=South Park|frame|Brushing your teeth with your future self blows.]]
A trope in which a character using [[Time Travel]] encounters himself in the future or the past, and goes to introduce himself. It is the opposite of [[Never the Selves Shall Meet]] in that the situation has no disastrous effects (at least not from the fact that the meeting occurred at all).
There are several reasons this could happen:
* A horrible event happens, resulting in a time
* The character, after discovering time travel, will go into the future, possibly to [[Help Your Self in the Future]], or just to see what it's like.
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Might result in [[I Hate Past Me]], or a case of [[Future Me Scares Me]]. Contrast with [[Never the Selves Shall Meet]]. Compare [[Which Me?]] and [[Alternate Self]], or (gulp) [[Screw Yourself|Screwing Yourself]].
{{examples}}
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
* The premise of ''[[Noein]]: To Your Other Self''. Two alternate future dimensions are fighting for Haruka, and most of the fighters are older versions of Haruka's childhood friends. At the end of the series it's revealed {{spoiler|that one version of her friend Yuu went through every single dimension trying to find one where Haruka doesn't die}}. At least, [[Mind Screw|that's what we think happened]].
*
* In the second arc of ''[[Sailor Moon]] R'', Mamoru gets nightmares that staying close to Usagi will kill her. After a multi-episode arc in which he breaks up with her while secretly trying to find out the source, they get back together anyway and decide to fight whatever's coming. When they finally travel to Chibi-Usa's time period, the 30th century, Mamoru meets the source of the nightmares - his future self, King Endymion, trying to ensure their love was strong enough to survive the trials of the Black Moon. Mamoru's first reaction on just ''seeing'' the guy is to try and beat him up.
* In ''[[Dragon Ball]]'', Future Trunks has a couple of meetings with his infant self - once saving his own life as well as his mother's and the second time pulling his own hair while holding himself - but never actually has dialogue that could be confused for an introduction (probably because his past self wouldn't understand him anyway). Interestingly enough, in one of the video games, Future Trunks DOES meet up with his past self as a young boy and, taken aback that he has become such a spoiled brat in the main timeline, challenges himself to a duel. After being defeated by said spoiled brat, the [[Future Badass]] retracts his earlier disappointment.
* The [[Power Pack]] seems fond of this. In one of their new MA titles the present Katie
▲== [[Comics]] ==
▲* The [[Power Pack]] seems fond of this. In one of their new MA titles the present Katie travelled into the future and met her future self. She remained kind of suspicious. ("Tell me something only I would know! Who was my first boyfriend?" "Franklin Richards." "Wrong! It was a trick question! [[Girls Have Cooties|Boys are gross!]]")
* A series of ''[[Bloom County]]'' strips had Binkley meeting his future self, though the powers of his anxiety closet.▼
* This happens to [[Booster Gold]] during the "Reality Lost" arc; he travels back in time to recruit his past self for an adventure.
* In [[Pre Crisis]] ''[[Superman]]'' comics, this was declared physically impossible. If you time
* A ''[[Johnny the Homicidal Maniac|Squee]]'' comic has little Squee visited by his future self. Unfortunately, memory loss is a side-effect of the time travel and future Squee [[Easy Amnesia|can't even remember what he went back in time for.]]
== Eastern Animation ==
* Played confusingly in ''[[Time Masters]]'', where a group of aliens throw a group of space
== [[Fanfic]] ==▼
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' [[Fanfic]]: [http://comics.shipsinker.com/2007/03/10/a-doctor-who-comic-the-10-doctors/ The Ten Doctors]▼
* ''[[Calvin and Hobbes: The Series]]'' has this in "RIP Calvin". {{spoiler|Their future selves turn out to have become [[The Hedonist|hedonists]] who use Calvin's latest invention to find amusement... even if it's from [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler.]] They later end up killing everyone but Hobbes, who manages to [[Disney Death|save everyone by destroying the invention.]]}}▼
▲* ''[[Doctor Who]]'' [[Fanfic]]: ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20100721234621/http://comics.shipsinker.com/2007/03/10/a-doctor-who-comic-the-10-doctors/ The Ten Doctors]''
▲* ''[[Calvin and Hobbes: The Series]]'' has this in "RIP Calvin".
== [[Film]] ==
* Played with on ''[[Austin Powers]]: The Spy Who Shagged Me''.{{context}}
* ''[[The Time Traveler's Wife]]'' is made of this trope.{{context}}
* ''[[Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure]]'' has this.{{context}}
* ''[[Star Trek (film)|Star Trek]]'': {{spoiler|Spock, meet Spock Prime}}.
* The ending of ''[[Meet the Robinsons]]'' where after the whole adventure that started when [[Kid From the Future|Wilbur]] brought Lewis to the future to restore his confidence, Lewis meets his older self. Similarly, the whole conflict was set into motion when the villain visited his younger self and told him to hold onto his anger and be evil.
* The Biffs and the Docs in ''[[Back to The Future]]''. Subverted in both cases, in that the younger versions don't realize that they're talking to their older selves. The Marties, [[Never the Selves Shall Meet|on the other hand]]... Also doesn't work so well with the Jennifers.
* ''[[Primer]]''. Characters running into each other isn't nearly as metaphysically hazardous as {{spoiler|running into another time
== [[Literature]] ==
* ''The Man who Folded Himself'' by [[David Gerrold]]. The time-hopping protagonist ends up having ''sex'' with lots of male and female versions of himself from the past, future and parallel timelines.
* [[Discworld]]:
** In ''[[
** Played with in ''[[
** In the second ''[[The Science of Discworld]]'', the wizards travel back in time to prevent their past selves from changing Earth history. Having done so, their past and future selves start brawling furiously over which one of their duo Hex should return to the Discworld ... except for the Rincewinds, who flip a coin instead.
* In ''[[Time Twister]]'' by Ged Maybury, the protagonist travels into the future and meets a man who introduces himself as "Yos", and tells the protagonist what he needs to do in the present to avert an imminent catastrophe. Near the end of the book, he learns that his sister has also
* ''[[Artemis Fowl]]'' has this in Time Paradox. The younger self starts off as a bit of a jerk.
* [[Robert A. Heinlein]] examples:
** His "-[[All You Zombies]]-" turns this [[Up to Eleven]], as the main character {{spoiler|is actually ''all'' the characters: through loads of time travel, the main character (who is an intersex, and at the start of the story a man) travels back in time, impregnates his past female self, then the female gives birth to a baby but complications in the birth force the doctors to turn the mother into a man, and the baby is sent to the past by the oldest version of the main character. So, the main character is simultaneously his own father, mother, child, and kidnapper. Also the bartender the story is told to.}}.
** In "[[By His Bootstraps]]" a man's future selves go back and meet his past self for various reasons.
** In ''[[Time Enough for Love]]'', Lazarus briefly meets himself as a child. He thinks he's a brat.
* ''[[The Eyes of Kid Midas]]'' has a surreal, dreamlike scene towards the end where the protagonist interacts with his future self.
* In a ''[[
* In ''[[The Lost Years of Merlin|The Mirror of Merlin]]'', the titular character passes through a [[Magic Mirror]] where he meets an elderly Merlin tutoring a young [[King Arthur|Arthur]].
* The hero of [[Poul Anderson]]'s ''There Will Be Time'' once saved himself from bullies -- who were too unimaginative to think, "Time travel!" when suddenly there were a bunch of him fighting them. The hero of "Gibraltar Falls" got help from several of himself to rescue the woman he loved from an accident; that one was complicated by the fact that he had to keep an '''earlier''' self from seeing the rescue happen, because after all he '''hadn't''' seen any such thing.
▲== [[Live Action TV]] ==
* ''[[Doctor Who]]'':
** "The Three Doctors", "The Five Doctors", "The Two Doctors", "Time Crash", and at least once the Third Doctor ran into himself briefly due to a TARDIS malfunction (in "The Day of the Daleks").
** Also happens in [[Doctor Who/Recap/S31/E13 The Big Bang|The Big Bang]]. Especially notable because this time {{spoiler|they're both the same (eleventh) incarnation.}} {{spoiler|But then again the future Doctor [[Only Mostly Dead|just got shot]] and [[Apocalypse How|the entire situation]] is already bad enough, so...}}
** In the same episode
** Along with the main examples is the inversion/subversion in "The Next Doctor", where a mix-up and some amnesia leads the past Doctor to introduce himself to the future Doctor (rather than the usual future introducing themselves to the past). Then the future Doctor turns out not to be the Doctor after all, so it might not count anyway.
** And the Eleventh Doctor, Amy and Rory all get to meet themselves from (about a minute into) the future in "Space and Time".
** In the Fifth Doctor story ''Mawdryn Undead'', Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart from 1977 meets the Brig from 1983. When they touch the temporal backlash causes the younger Brig to suffer a mental break that causes him to forget ever having met the Doctor at all. He doesn't get his memory of the Doctor back until they meet again in 1983, which leads to him meeting his past self. which...
** In "[[Doctor Who/Recap/2010
** In the [[Doctor Who/Recap/2007 Ci NS Time Crash|"Time Crash" mini-episode]], the Fifth Doctor discovers there are worse fates than turning into Colin Baker, thanks to a [[Timey-Wimey Ball]].
{{quote|'''5th Doctor:''' "Who are you?"
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* In the [[Real Trailer, Fake Movie|2009 (fake) trailer]] of ''[[Raumschiff Gamestar]]'', Dr. Chris appears in two selves: the younger one from the present and the older from the future (in a direct homage to {{spoiler|Spock from the contemporary ''Star Trek'' movie}}).
* Hiro Nakamura from ''[[Heroes (TV series)|Heroes]]'' pulls this off on several occasions.
* ''[[Star Trek: Voyager
* In an episode of ''[[Sliders]]'', the group finds themselves in a dimension that is behind our own in time, leading Quinn to encounter himself as a child and teach his younger self how to fight, in order to avoid a traumatic event in his childhood when he seriously injured a bully with a baseball bat.
* ''[[Smallville]]'', in the recent 200th episode "Homecoming": [[Legion of Super-Heroes|Brainiac 5]], in an effort to help Clark deal with his fears of his past and embrace his heroic destiny, allows him to see his near future, where he and Lois are the star reporters for The Daily Planet and very much in love, and he has become Superman.
* In the first ''[[Kamen Rider Den-O]]'' movie, the heroes are stranded in the past and run into the 10-year-old version of protagonist Ryotaro. Like ''[[Back to The Future]]'', the shock causes both to faint, but worse still, it caused the modern Ryotaro to [[Easy Amnesia|forget everything that's happened so far]], [[Amnesia Danger|meaning his contracts with the Imagin can't function]]. They end up taking the younger Ryotaro (nicknamed "Kotaro", from the Japanese word for "little") along, which comes in handy since he ''can'' become Den-O, meaning the present Ryotaro is effectively useless until he gets his memory back.
== [[Newspaper Comics]] ==
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* There is an ''[[Funky Winkerbean]]'' arc that involves Funky somehow ending up in the past and meeting his teenage self.
* A recurring gag in ''[[Candorville]]'' is Lemont talking with his past or future selves in dreams.
▲* A series of ''[[Bloom County]]'' strips had Binkley meeting his future self, though the powers of his anxiety closet.
== [[Video Games]] ==
* This trope is an ever-present occupational hazard of the soldiers of ''[[Achron]]''.
* The opening of ''[[The Journeyman Project]] 2: Buried in Time''.{{context}}
* ''[[Professor Layton and the Unwound Future]]'', in which the plot is driven by Luke's future self, who went back in time to ask the professor for help. {{spoiler|Or so they thought, since they're not in the future, and "Future!Luke" set up the entire Future!London as part of an elaborate scheme}}.
* Happens a few times in ''[[City of Heroes]]''.{{context}}
* ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners In Time]]'' has this as the main gameplay element; the Mario bros travel in time to when they were still babies and have to save the kingdom together from an [[Alien Invasion]].
*
* ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' has this as a quest line from the Bronze Dragonflight, in which you go to the Bronze Dragonshrine and your future self helps you defend an artifact from those who wish to subvert the timeline. When your character hits level 80, you do the quest again, to help your past self defend the artifact from those who wish to subvert the timeline. Your past and future selves are controlled by the game's AI. Note that both of those versions are [[Deadpan Snarker|quite snarky]].
** Chromie (being a [[Time Lord]]) does this in the spin-off game ''[[Heroes of the Storm]]'', forming a team wth her past self, future self, and [[Future Me Scares Me| "future super creepy" self]].
* Any time [[The Legend of Zelda|Link and Young Link]] are both selected in ''[[Super Smash Brothers
* Evident in ''[[
** Depending on the friends you have and how much they like spoilers, it can be strangely unsurprising or a [[Mind Screw]] when you find out that
** It gets better...in the back story of ''[[
* "I am you from the future! There's [http://www.kongregate.com/games/I_smell/no-time-to-explain No Time To Explain]! Follow me to... [[Oh Crap|OH CHRIST!]]"{{context}}
* ''[[Sonic Generations]]'' has Classic Sonic team up with his Modern self to fight the Time Eater.
** {{spoiler|Eggman teamed up with his past self to control the Time Eater.}}
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* During the ending of ''[[Final Fantasy VIII]]'', Squall Leonhart ends up thirteen years in the past and meets his four-year-old self.
* Happens in ''[[Infamous (video game series)|In Famous]]'', where {{spoiler|Kessler, the [[Big Bad]] of the game, turns out to be Cole from the future}}.
* In ''[[Jak and Daxter|Jak 2]]'',
* ''[[Dragon Ball Fusions]]'' takes place in a dimension created by a wish for the ultimate gathering of warriors, causing several characters to encounter different versions of themselves. Characters are repeatedly freaked out to meet a pre Saiyan Saga kid Goku (based on his dialog he's from the time skip after the defeat of King Piccolo) and main timeline child aged Trunks. In particular one scene has Future Trunks initially refuses to join the group to avoid weirdness, then relents (asking what the hell is with this world) when he sees Goku (who is only slightly younger than Trunk's father) as a child is also in the group
* In ''[[Bayonetta|Bayonetta 3]]'', the heroine forms a team with several alternate versions of herself, including the two from the previous games.
== [[Web Comic]] ==
* ''[[
** The identity of the protagonist's other self is very ambiguous though.
* ''[[The Wotch]]'' parodies this [http://www.thewotch.com/?epDate=2006-08-04 here].{{context}}
* Spoofed in ''[[Narbonic]]'': one character impersonates another and when caught, pretends he is their future self.
* ''[[PS238]]'' has an [[Expy]] of [[Doctor Who|The Doctor]], Tom Davidson, who interacts with a slightly older version of himself (both appear the same age, the only difference is that the older version wears a fisherman's vest as [[Shout-Out|when you time travel, you need plenty of pockets]])
* ''[[Homestuck]]'':
** {{spoiler|After fighting through the Medium for months gathering all the information he can, Dave travels back from a [[Bad Future]] to the present in order to [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]]. Future!Dave then uses himself to prototype his present self's kernelsprite, effectively becoming his own [[Spirit Advisor]] and a recurring character.}} This undid the future that he originally came from, and set the main events of the story on an alternate timeline starting from when he appeared.
** And now,
** Owing to paradox-clone time travel shenanigans, infant
** The fact that Karkat is frequently debating with his past/future selves in his notes might also count.
** Not to mention the hundreds, possibly thousands, of Aradias which {{spoiler|came from doomed timelines to help fight the Black King. All but the original were killed soon after}}. Later, Aradia meets one of her dead alternate selves again {{spoiler|in a dream bubble.}}
** Later on,
* [http://tumblr.com/xfd2gp3v9q Karn] and [http://tumblr.com/xfd2x3vlvd Juggernaut] in ''[[Tales From the Pit]]''.{{context}}
* [http://www.schlockmercenary.com/2005-04-16 Kevyn Andreyason] and Schlock in ''[[Schlock Mercenary]]'' came back in time to prevent the destruction of the galaxy (and save Captain Tagon). Afterwards the older Kevyn bought a lottery ticket and retired, while the past and future [[Blob Monster|Schlocks]] merged.
* Not uncommon in ''[https://web.archive.org/web/20130719023505/http://www.drunkduck.com/
* Cassie from ''[http://timeslikethis.com Times Like This]'' has done this [https://web.archive.org/web/20120730061327/http://timeslikethis.com/index.php?id=16 early] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20120730061431/http://timeslikethis.com/index.php?id=264 often] - and even from her [https://web.archive.org/web/20120730061339/http://timeslikethis.com/index.php?id=35 100-year-old self] - [https://web.archive.org/web/20120730061335/http://timeslikethis.com/index.php?id=290 TWICE].
== [[Western Animation]] ==
* In the ''[[Dexter's Laboratory]]'' special "Ego Trip", Dexter uses his time machine to travel into various eras of the future and visiting 3 versions of himself, and by the end, all four Dexters team up against 4 different Mandarks from different periods.
* The first ''[[Futurama]]'' movie, ''Bender's Big Score'', has a slight variation of this with
* The ''[[Kim Possible]]'' movie, ''A Sitch In Time'', had Kim Possible travel back in time to meet herself when she was younger.
** As well as has [[Evil Overlord|the future Shego]] advise her present self how to [[Take Over the World]].
* Happens to Jackie Chan once and Jade twice on ''[[Jackie Chan Adventures]]''.{{context}}
* ''[[South Park]]'' is the [[Trope Namer]]: "My Future Self 'N Me" is about Stan's future self landing in the present. It turns out Stan's future self is a huge loser and provides motivation for Stan to keep his life on track {{spoiler|Because the future self is actually a paid actor, hired by Stan's parents specifically for this reason}}.
** Which is twisted at the end when
** In "Go God Go", Cartman accidentally ends up in the future but comes up with a plan to warn his past self to not try to freeze himself for three weeks. Using future technology to call his phone in the past, his past self doesn't believe him and hangs up, to which future Cartman yells [[Hypocritical Humor|"WHAT AN ASSHOLE!"]]
* The ''[[Bionic Six]]'' episode "Triple Cross" uses this trope twice, as [[Big Bad]] Dr. Scarab teams up with child and senior citizen versions of himself to finally defeat the Bionic Six. [[Failure Is the Only Option|It doesn't do him any good.]]
* In the three-part [[Grand Finale]] of ''[[Captain Simian & the
* ''[[Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius]]'': Jimmy, Carl, and Sheen travel into the future and are happy with how they turn out as adults. However, after accidentally altering past events, Jimmy and friends return to the future to see that it is vastly different. They meet up with their past selves and are disgusted to see what losers they have become. The future selves even help their past selves by fending off against a police robot going after them.
* Candace gets to meet her future self in the ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' episode "Phineas and Ferb's Quantum Boogaloo".
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* In a ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'' episode, [[Batman]] travels to the future and meets his [[Batman Beyond|old self]]. His first reaction is "I am surprised I lived for so long". Later, he pulls off a [[Good Cop, Bad Cop]] routine with his older self. In this case, the younger version (the one that dangles criminals from tall buildings to get them to talk) is the Good Cop.
{{quote|'''Static''': Wow, Batman playing Good Cop. Never thought I'd see the day.
'''John Stewart''': Everything's relative.
* In an episode of ''[[Static Shock]]'', Virgil travels to the future and meets his future self at the very end right before he is taken back to the present.
* ''[[American Dad]]'' had an episode with Stan's [[Future Badass]] Mexi-Canadian cyborg self, who promptly steals Francine from his past self.
* ''[[Star Trek: The Animated Series]]'': "Yesteryear" has Spock the Starfleet officer meet Spock the child (to save himself from being killed).
* The ''[[My Little Pony:
* Future Andy appears in the ''[[Squirrel Boy]]'' episode "The Grim Cheaper". Technically, Future Andy is just a figment of Andy's imagination but Andy does spend a lot of time interacting with him.
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