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* A major one in ''[[Two Evil Scientists]]'' occurs when Tails attempts to {{spoiler|bring Sonic and Mega Man back from the time periods Quint sent them to, only to accidentally rescue the titular scientists from their former self-destructing fortress, after which they suddenly became dangerous - which was the primary reason Tails was trying to bring Sonic and Mega Man back.}}
* Shelly of ''[[Wapsi Square]]'' managed to take advantage of time loops and places where time flows in different directions to arrange the [[Vision Quest]] gone wrong in her childhood that had a huge influence on her character.
* Lampshaded in [http://omega_key.comicdish.com/index.php?pageID=100 The Omega Key]{{Dead link}} when the characters discover that they themselves, via time travel, were responsible for the destruction that they thought they were wrongly accused of.
{{quote|'''Adam''': Oh, no! I ''hate'' time travel.}}
* This probably happens in [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/comic.php?date=20040126 this] ''[[Girl Genius]]'' strip. The time window that Bang sees the first time happens after the second one from the point of view of the characters in the window. Gil calls Bang a maniac in the first one, probably because she pointed a gun on them in the second one, which she did because "earlier" he insulted her.
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* In ''[[Red vs. Blue]]'', Church creates an uncountable number of Stable Time Loops as he fails his objective each time and keeps trying.
** Local [[Cloudcuckoolander]] Caboose makes the following unintentionally profound statement when Church talks to him about his experiences with the timeline: "Time LINE...? Ehh, time isn't made out of LINES. It is made out of circles. That is why clocks are round!"
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20131028020354/http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=98287 In Illo Tempore] contains at least two stable time loops across four millennia.
* The Flash game ''No Time To Explain''. Your character is chilling at home when a future version of himself appears out of thin air, warning you of imminent danger. Seconds later, a giant crab grabs him and carries him away, leaving you to use his weapon to save your future self. After defeating the crab, {{spoiler|your future self upens a time portal back to the beginning of the game before dying. You travel back to your past self's living room, and try to warn him of the danger your future self warned you about. Seconds later...}}
* [http://www.newgrounds.com/portal/view/443631 Robutt] a robot is trapped in a time loop wherein it constructs itself out of junk, sacrifices its battery to power the new version, which gets in a time machine and goes back to do it again.