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{{quote|'''Ted''': ''Okay, wait. If you guys are really us, what number are we thinking of?''
'''Future Bill and Ted''': ''69, dudes!''
'''Bill and Ted''': ''Whoa.'' |''[[Bill and Teds Excellent Adventure|Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure]]''}}
|''[[Bill and Ted (film)|Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure]]''}}
 
Maybe you claim to be from the future, or maybe you say you are some reincarnation. Whatever it may be, Mr. Suspicious isn't buying it. So what do you do? You tell or show him the one thing that absolutely proves your claim beyond a shadow of a doubt.
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== [[FanficFan Works]] ==
* In the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' [[Peggy Sue]] fic ''Backwards with Purpose'', Harry convinces Dumbledore of the time travel by stating what Dumbledore saw in the Mirror of Erised.
* Ed and Sam of qntm's ''[http://qntm.org/?ed Ed Stories]'' both have time travel passwords, for use when they need to prove their identities to themselves. They make use of these passwords in [http://qntm.org/?beherenow4 Be Here Now: 4 of 5].
* Twisted in ''[[Futari wa Pretty Cure Blue Moon]]''. Facing down an illusory copy of Yoko controlled by Millusion, Cure Sunday asks her to answer a question about herself. The twist is that giving the ''right'' answer proves her as the fake, because Yoko didn't know it.
* ''[[Kyon: Big Damn Hero]]'' starts with Kyon using his Trust Password so [[Reality Warper|Haruhi]] will believe him and help Yuki.
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** Ichigo convinces Gin that he's from the future by explaining the true power of Gin's bankai, which Gin never revealed to anyone.
* ''[[Winter War]]'': How do you convince someone who's been [[Master of Illusion|Aizen's]] prisoner for ''months'' that you really are you? {{spoiler|You hand him his [[Empathic Weapon|zanpakutou]]- which will do the convincing for you.}}
* [http://www.accessdenied-rms.net/forums/showthread.php?tid=6210&pid=87548#pid87548 An abandoned passage] from ''[[Drunkard's Walk]]'' includes an example of this trope that's also a [[Shout-Out]] to ''[[Back to the Future]]''.