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[[File:timeloop1.jpg|frame|[[Haruhi Suzumiya|We have entered an endless]] [[Memetic Mutation|recursion of time.]]]]
 
{{quote|''"Well, what if there is no tomorrow? There wasn't one today!"''|'''Phil Connors''', ''[[Groundhog Day]]''}}
|'''Phil Connors''', ''[[Groundhog Day]]''}}
 
A plot in which the character is caught in a time loop, [[Cursed with Awesome|doomed]] to repeat a period of time (often exactly one day) over and over, until something is corrected. Usually, only one character or group of characters realizes what's going on—everyone and everything else undergoes a complete [[Snap Back]], and if not interfered with will do the exact same things every time, right down to dialogue.
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* Time traveling hero [[Hourman]] was once trapped in one of these by one of his enemies. The loop was known as the Timepoint and was specifically designed as the ultimate prison. It forced Hourman and his friends to relive the same five minutes on the day [[John F. Kennedy]] was shot. Though they were aware of the time loop, no matter what they did, at the end of five minutes they would always end up standing on the same street corner.
 
 
=== Fan FictionWorks ===
* ''[[The Best Night Ever]]'' revolves around Prince Blueblood being trapped on the day of the disastrous Grand Galloping Gala {{spoiler|until he ensures that the bearers of the Elements of Harmony actually enjoy themselves at the event.}}
 
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