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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })A Time Skip is similar to the Distant Finale, but rather than coming at the end of a series, occurs somewhere in the middle, usually between seasons or Story Arcs. A Time Skip can also happen when a series gets a sequel that picks up after the Distant Finale. Naturally, this occurs far more in animated series and comics than in live action, unless a long period of time passes in real life. A mid-series Time Skip in a manga usually causes a break between series in the anime adaptation. It's also a common point in the story for filler to be fitted in. A Time Skip also provides another advantage for animated series that isn't necessary for live-action series: after a certain number of episodes have passed it looks more and more ridiculous that the characters haven't aged, however, animation doesn't really allow for the extremely subtle effect of gradual aging. Thus, the best way to show aging has happened is to jump ahead to when they're older. Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })A Time Skip usually takes no less than three years, and may indicate a shift in the Competence Zone, or at least the characters' place in it. The Official Couple now has a kid, the kid sister... Wow! She Is All Grown Up! When a time skip occurs in a Shōnen anime or manga, you can bet that almost the entire cast will have Taken a Level in Badass. Time Skips can cause/result in a dramatic shift in the tone of a series, especially if the main characters were kids or teenagers. Alternately, it can be a "The Next Generation" situation, with the children of the previous protagonists taking up the mantle of their parents. A common device of such a variation has the previous protagonists realizing that they now have to put up with the same shenanigans they put their own parents/commanding officers through. Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_3'); })A time skip may be used as well to link the Origin Story and the story itself, when the story does not take place immediately after the origin. Instead of using a Flashback within the main story, the story details the origin story at the beginning and provides a "many years later" screen to jump to the main story. Tends to be used as a follow up to a Wham Episode. Often leads to Ridiculously Successful Future Self for one or more characters. In a story that runs on Webcomic Time, an occasional periodic Time Skip is almost a requirement to keep the time frame current with the real world. Some don't bother. Alternatively, multiple time skips can be chained together in any medium to produce a story with a larger time span at the expense of insignificant events between major plot turns — see Dashed Plot Line. Thanks to the nature of time flowing forward and that ugly process known as "aging", live-action works can use a Time Skip to help make Role Reprises feasible in the event of a Sequel Gap. Longer time skips tend to be a round number of years. See also: Offstage Waiting Room. And check for eyepatches. If the Time Skip is especially lengthy, see Distant Sequel. A Time Skip that doesn't get covered in enough detail tends to be prime Fanfic Fuel. Contrast Spin-Off Babies, which instead makes the characters younger. |
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Table Titans has one between season 1 and 2. Of the original party consisting of Drake the cleric, Lulani the bard, Lefleur the thief and Draziw the wizard (and their pet blink dog), only Draziw and Lefleur remain, the fate of the others being unknown. At some point the remaining two also befriended the paladin Gar, the barbarian Valeria and the ranger Arroc. Draziw has also graduated from magic school, and has grown a Badass Beard. | |
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The Dune series skips thirty-five hundred years between Children and God Emperor, then another 1,500 years before Heretics. By comparison, the three-year skip during the first Dune book (covering the early years of Paul leading the Fremen) looks like nothing. The Legends of Dune series includes two trilogies separated by about 80 years with two characters (Vorian Atreides and Norma Cenva) present in all six books. |
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Worm has a two-year timeskip following the death of Behemoth, during which Taylor trains with the Chicago Wards, fights more Endbringers and Class-S threats than are covered in the story previously, and becomes a respected superhero, with the timeskip concluding on the eve of Taylor being admitted into the Protectorate and reuniting with the Undersiders. The skip encompasses eight times as much time as the entire million+ word story preceeding it. | |
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The Rise of Skywalker picks up one year after The Last Jedi, during which, among other things, Rey's been honing her Force abilities. | |
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The Legend of Rah and the Muggles does it a lot, to the effect of making important things happen offscreen and Stouffer cock up basic arithmetic. | |
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The initial storyline of Collar 6 involves a spanking contest that's three weeks off, and the first year of story only covered a single day, so it was inevitable that they'd use a Training Montage. | |
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Empire from the Ashes: The third book, Heirs of Empire, starts a decade after the end of the previous one, and contains multiple other skips, covering over a decade itself. | |
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GoldenEye begins in 1986 with 007 and fellow agent 006/Alec Trevelyan infiltrating a Soviet chemical weapons factory and Trevelyan presumably getting killed. The film then skips to 1995, where Bond is sent to investigate the theft of a prototype helicopter capable of resisting EMP attacks during a military demonstration in Monte Carlo and how it ended up in a radar facility in Siberia. | |
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Miss Saigon has a scene end with Kim and Chris embracing on the balcony of their apartment. The next scene is celebrating three years since the reunification of Vietnam. | |
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The Equestrian Wind Mage: Season 3 jumps ahead five years after the end of Season 2, when the long promised bridging of worlds between Equestria and Hyrule occurs, setting the stage for the final conflict between the heroes and the forces of the Church of Majora. Though this is something of a downplayed example, as the author also has Season 2.5, a series of interludes that expands on what happened during those years. | |
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In between the first two acts of Our Town, three years pass, and, between the second and third act, 9 years and the deaths of several characters, including Emily go by. | |
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A big one in Samurai Jack. Jack has spent 50 years without aging a single day between seasons 4 and 5 and he's nowhere near defeating Aku. | |
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Advice and Trust: A minor in chapter 5. The last segment happens several weeks after the former. | |
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Transformers: Rescue Bots sees Season 4 skip a few years after the first three seasons, reflected by Cody and Frankie being teenagers and the latter getting a baby sister. The series also takes place in the Transformers Aligned Universe, with the first three seasons being concurrent with Transformers: Prime and the fourth being concurrent with Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2015), a fact reflected by Bumblebee going from talking with the beeps he did through most of Prime and his Rescue Bots appearances in the first two seasons, to being voiced by Will Friedle, as in the final four episodes of Prime and RiD. Sideswipe from RiD also appears. | |
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The X-Men family of comic books used a time skip for a revamp of the line in 2000. It was only six months, but is still worth mentioning since it was uniform across all the X-Men spinoffs. Its success at revamping the titles is dubious; two were cancelled the following year, and another was revamped again. In part the Time Skip was used to introduce changes to line-ups and characters that supposedly happened in the intervening time, and which (according to the plan) were eventually going to be explained. For example, the X-Men had lost 1990s member Marrow and gained a rookie member in Thunderbird III, and reserve members Forge, Moonstar, and Tessa (Sage). Cable redefined himself and his mission following the supposed deaths of Apocalypse and Cyclops, Colossus had developed an Unrequited Love for Rogue, Nightcrawler had become a priest, Phoenix and Psylocke had somehow exchanged powers, and Shadowcat had received an Important Haircut and Took Levels in Badass and Jerkass. Most of the changes were never actually explained and in retrospect served mostly to confuse the readers. | |
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Another three-year gap between A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back | |
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In Sonic X: Dark Chaos, there are short indeterminate time skips between most of the episodes. Only Episodes 55/56 and the episodes after 74 directly follow each other. | |
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In Hercules during "One Last Hope", a Training Montage takes Hercules from awkward teenager to co-ordinated adult (at least, as far as the audience knows at this point). | |
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Kids Praise: Apparently at least a few years were between the second an third albums, given that Psalty both got married and had triplets who had become more than old enough to speak in the intervening time. The third album begins with the kids decorating a barn for a welcome back party for Psalty. | |
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Ultimate FF: Sue gets pregnant in Issue #5. Issue #6 takes place nine months later (no wonder why). | |
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Ryan Armand used a time skip for a narrative purpose in his webcomic Great After all sorts of wacky and over-the-top situations both before and after it, the protagonist is still not satisfied with his life despite spending the whole comic pursuing greatness — as it turns out, it is rather heavily implied that the best time of his life was when he was quietly living normally with his wife and kid, for a period of six years that was skipped over for his son to grow up, and that the readers don't get to see much of once the plot restarts. | |
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Stephen Baxter's Xeelee Sequence has many time skips. The book Exultant hops back and forth between the first few nanoseconds of the universe and 28,000 years into our future, while Ring starts in the year AD 3951 and jumps to AD 5,000,000. | |
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Terry Moore's second arc on Runaways jumps forward an uncertain amount of time, as demonstrated by the fact that Karolina has apparently gotten over Xavin and Klara has become acclimated enough to the modern world that she's able to beat Victor at videogames. | |
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Numerous examples from the Disney Animated Canon, frequently via a Time Skip Song: A time skip occurs in Bambi after his mother dies, and he appears as a fully mature buck. No montage here; just a hard cut. A midquel was made much later to fill in some of the time frame. In The Fox and the Hound when Amos Slade takes Copper away for a hunting trip. In The Lion King (1994) during "Hakuna Matata", we see Simba mature from a cub into an adult lion. Again, like with Bambi a midquel shows some of the time frame in between. In Hercules during "One Last Hope", a Training Montage takes Hercules from awkward teenager to co-ordinated adult (at least, as far as the audience knows at this point). In Tarzan during "Son of Man", Tarzan develops from young boy to adult man, developing all the skills he needs to survive in the jungle, and inventing some other ones. This also got a midquel placed in-between. In Frozen during "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?", Anna grows from five to eighteen via a montage of her knocking on Elsa's door and asking the song's title, while Elsa is instead educated in repressing her powers. It also covers the death and funeral of their parents in the meantime, which sets up the rest of the film's plot. Frozen II takes place three years after the end of the first movie. This is confirmed in the film itself, where Anna and Elsa say that their parents died six years ago; in the original film, it had been three years since the Queen and King were lost at sea. In Moana during "Where You Are", which speedily covers Moana's growth, education, and conflict between the draw of the ocean and requirements of her people. And also the consideration of coconuts. |
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Supergirl: Cosmic Adventures in the 8th Grade, several months pass between issues #4 and #5. | |
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Honor Harrington: Early in the series, up to at least book 6, the novels always have a skip of at least one year between them. As the plot gets more complicated, this practice comes to an end. | |
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The Space Odyssey Series by Arthur C. Clarke has books titled 2001, 2010, 2061, and 3001. No points for guessing the length of the time skips. It's notable that a Human Popsicle from the first book plays a large role in the last one. | |
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At first, Dominic Deegan had each adventure following on the heels of the last. Lately, after every arc the comic skips forward a few months. | |
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Age of the Wolf: The three stories have around a 15-20-year gap between them, showing the heroine aging from someone barely out of her teens to an old woman. | |
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: 25 Years Later: As the title suggests, it takes place 25 years from the original series. | |
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Superjail!: There is a timeskip between the second season finale and the season three premiere. | |
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After issue 12, The Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows skips ahead eight years to have Annie May Parker as a teenager. | |
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The Parasol Protectorate: There's an implied skip of a few months at the end of Soulless between the events of the book proper and the wedding in the epilogue. Changeless takes place three months after said wedding. Book 4, Heartless, takes place five months after the events of book 3, at the end of Alexia's pregnancy. Timeless, the fifth and final book, takes place two years after Heartless. |
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Across several Cool Kids Table games: The first round of Creepy Town takes place a week before Halloween as the victims set up the Creepy Town haunted house, and the next one is the night before Halloween while they do a dry run. The four children in the Harry Potter-themed game Hogwarts: The New Class are taken to Hogwarts in the spring, but spend a montage in the summer learning about the wizarding world so that they're not out of their depth when they start classes in the fall. Sequinox has one between each pair of episodes during which the team fights low-level mooks, while the episodes themselves focus on bigger battles with stars and constellations. |
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Happens between every part in The Pillars of the Earth. The whole story is set in about 40 years of time (or ~50 if we count the prologue), which is not surprising considering the novel is about building a cathedral. | |
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Looney Tunes: The Old Grey Hare: Bugs and Elmer are shown in then distant year of 2000, where they are both old. |
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A ten-year gap between The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones. | |
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Justice League Unlimited takes place about a year after Justice League, after the League has built a new Watchtower and recruited a much larger membership. | |
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A Diplomatic Visit: The first chapter of the fourth story, The Diplomat's Life, picks up a few months after the end of the previous story. There's a few more later, including a six-year one between the final battle with the Pony of Shadows and the events of the epilogue. | |
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Chaos Fighters II is set 100 years after Chaos Fighters and Chaos Fighters: Chemical Warriors. | |
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The MSF High Forum, a Play-by-Post RPG, handled its Continuity Reboot (for the purpose of overhauling a hopelessly broken gameplay system) as one of these. While the exact period of time is undefined, it is estimated to be around ten years. | |
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In Supergirl series: Bizarrogirl begins six weeks pass after the end of New Krypton, a time during which Kara went missing. Supergirl: Cosmic Adventures in the 8th Grade, several months pass between issues #4 and #5. |
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Not an in-universe one, but a sketch page for Forever 16 has the main cast appear as 21-year-olds. | |
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In Welcome to... Facebook!, the titular guide is deactivated by its user a minute into the video, and it reawakens four months later, horrified to see what said user has done to her profile. | |
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8-Bit Theater had a time skip relatively early on... Which was accidentally undone by "The Wizard Who Did It", while he was making dinner, before we really had a chance to see anything. | |
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Darkwing Duck. No less than 3 years pass between the pilot and episode 17, where Gosalyn remarks Darkwing turns into a camping maniac every spring (at least 2 of them would be needed for it to be a pattern), and that it's spring again. The implication is that all this happened right after the pilot, as Darkwing transformed from a totally inept nobody to one of the most respected superheroes on the planet, called in for help by the world police on a number of occasions. And between the end of the TV series and the comic by Boom! Kids, a year and a half has gone by. | |
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Lukyanenko's Labyrinth of Reflections ends with Leonid meeting his Love Interest for the first time outside of VR. In False Mirrors, several years have passed, and they are now married. In fact, their marriage is on the rocks, especially since that first Real Life meeting at the train station never happened. It turns out Leonid dreamed it all, while suffering from Deep psychosis. | |
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Volume 3 of RWBY ends with the transition from Fall to Winter, during which Ruby fully recovers from her injuries and leaves for Haven with the remaining members of Team JNPR. Volume 4 starts 6 to 8 months after Volume 3. | |
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DC Animated Universe: Batman: The Animated Series had a follow-up called The New Batman Adventures, which took place a few years later and showed some changes in the characters (Tim Drake was Robin, Dick Grayson was Nightwing, and Barbara Gordon was much more active as Batgirl). Somewhat later (after the end of Justice League), according to Word of God, the Joker kidnapped Robin after Darkseid and Lex disappeared. Justice League Unlimited takes place about a year after Justice League, after the League has built a new Watchtower and recruited a much larger membership. Justice League itself takes place a few years after Superman: The Animated Series. It's not specified how many years exactly, but it's at least enough time for Superman's public image to have recovered somewhat after the events of the latter's Grand Finale “Legacy” and for a few more heroes to have established themselves. Batman Beyond begins with Bruce Wayne's final battle as Batman, about twenty years after the previously-mentioned DC Animated Universe series. The series proper takes place twenty years after that (about 40 years from the rest of the DCAU). |
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Jewel of Darkness starts out when Raven was a little girl, but after a few chapters skips ahead several years to when she's a teenager for the "present" of the story. There's another skip of several months between the Jump City and Rivalry arcs, meant to simulate the break between seasons of the show. | |
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The Dark Knight Rises takes place 8 years after The Dark Knight (twice the real-time gap between films). A Freeze-Frame Bonus in the second film establishes that film's year as 2008, putting the events of Rises in 2016, possibly into 2017 and the main events of Begins in 2007. However, it takes place 9 years after Batman Begins, and was released seven years after said film. | |
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Neon Genesis Evangelion: Genocide: Chapter 1 starts out a while after the death of Kaworu. After Shinji visits Asuka while she's hospitalized, the story skips ahead several weeks. | |
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Adventures Of A Super Family: After the first few scenes, the action jumps ahead six years in the future. | |
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The Dresden Files books generally have about a year between them, giving plenty of time for recuperation, healing, and Noodle Incidents to happen. In Ghost Story, Harry unwittingly experiences a six-month timeskip in the course of a single conversation, apparently because it's easy to lose time when you've just been shot and killed. | |
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Dawn of the Jedi ends up skipping the initial invasion. At the start of "Force War", the Rakata and the Je'daii have already been fighting for a year. The authors presumably rushed things so they could finish the storyline before Lucasfilm/Disney cancelled the series, which indeed happened. | |
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Happens twice in Greek Ninja during the journey to and from Japan. | |
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Tower of God has a five year time skip between season 1 and season 2. The changes are rather great: the main character is definitely not who he used to be, he is about to meet new comrades, the setting went from the second floornote which was the setting for about 77 chapters to the 20th and the tone is a bit more shounen-like, at least at first. Most of the important cast and Paracule are reintroduced later. | |
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The Secret Saturdays has this to start off the third season. Six months have passed and in that time: the Saturdays have become fugitives, with the Secret Scientists wanting to freeze Zak for eternity and the world blaming them for Argost's disappearance. Other things include Van Rook becoming broke and homeless, Zak's powers going haywire, and Doyle becoming a James Bond-like spy for the Saturday family. | |
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Beware the Batman has a six-month time skip between "Reckoning" and "Nexus". This was done to allow Gotham City to heal after the black-out and mayhem created by Ra's al Ghul and to show the harmful effects that Alfred's departure from Bruce and Tatsu has caused on the former. | |
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Total Drama Action had a time skip from the finale, to the later special and the third season. It's not known exactly how long, although a year is probably the best guess (enough time for about half of Heather's hair to grow back, and most of them to try to grasp fame and fail at it). | |
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Sequinox has one between each pair of episodes during which the team fights low-level mooks, while the episodes themselves focus on bigger battles with stars and constellations. | |
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The third Mirage Comics volume of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles starts fifteen years after the last one; its sister title Tales of the TMNT sometimes fills in the gap with stories taking place during the Time Skip. | |
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Zim the Warlord: Irken Reversion does this between its first two chapters, as Chapter 1 ends with Zim going into a coma that lasts 6 months, which he awakens from at the start of Chapter 2. | |
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** Following the Shinra raid on Corel, the story skips ahead ten years where we meet seventeen-year-old Aeris arriving in Midgar. | |
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Ralph Breaks the Internet is set six years after Wreck-It Ralph, matching the real-life gap between the two films. | |
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Rip Van Winkle, probably the most famous example, has a man drinking enchanted liquor and falling alseep in the Caskills, then waking up twenty years later, having missed The American Revolution. | |
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The Transformers skipped about 20 years (from then present 1985 to 2005) between the last episode of the second season and The Movie, during which Cybertron fell to the Decepticons and two of the four biggest Transformers ever were built. There is also a timeskip in the Japanese animated continuity - there is a one-year gap between the end of Transformers 2010 (American season 3) and The Headmasters. | |
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A one-year gap between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi | |
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Video Game High School: There's a timeskip after Brian leaves school. He gets a job at an arcade, takes over the arcade, becomes a respected businessman, well-loved by both his customers and coworkers... all in the space of one day. | |
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From X-Men: First Class to the 1973 portion of X-Men: Days of Future Past: 11 years. | |
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Homestuck. The story for the first five Acts takes place over a single day, disregarding Flashbacks and characters in the far future. Act 6 takes place about three years after that day...in an Alternate Universe. As the characters from the original universe travel to the new one (a trip which takes three years), the story of their journey is told through a series of vignettes in the Act 6 Intermissions, stopping at the beginning of the journey, 1 year into it, 2 years into it, and the end of the journey. During Act 4, there is a four-month time skip into a Bad Future where John has died fighting his Denizen way too early, and Jade could not enter the Medium and died too. It gets reverted though. After the alpha kids enter the medium, we see flashes of what they go through as we skip ahead 22 weeks. |
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The 2009 film starts with Kirk's birth in 2233 and the introduction of the main villain, then Kirk's childhood in the 2240s, then Spock's childhood, then Kirk in the bar fight (2255) and joining Starfleet, then three years after that (2258), the rest of the film. Later on, when Kirk meets Spock Prime, you could argue that the vision Spock shows him is another Time Skip, albeit one to an alternate future of 2387 (of the Shatner/Nimoy/Kelley Trek timeline). | |
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Star Trek III to Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (2285 to 2286; 1 year) | |
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Ultimate Marvel Ultimate Spider-Man Volume 3 has a one-year time skip between #22 and #23 after Rio Morales dies. Ultimate FF: Sue gets pregnant in Issue #5. Issue #6 takes place nine months later (no wonder why). |
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First Contact to Star Trek: Insurrection (2373 to 2375; 2 years) | |
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars: There's a timeskip ten episodes into season three to give the impression of the Clone Wars dragging out endlessly (since the war only takes place in the three-year time period between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith), providing an opportunity for new models and wardrobes for the main characters. Many of the characters have been redesigned (particularly Anakin, Obi-Wan, Ahsoka, Yoda, Padmé, and Palpatine), for example, and Ahsoka has created a second lightsaber and takes up Dual Wielding. The series' Anachronic Order also ends after this point (with the exception of "Revival", aired as the season 5 premiere but set later in the season). Another timeskip would have followed after the end of Season 6 (which was left unfinished due to cancellation, unless the revival has something to say about it), giving the impression that the three periods of the show take place in each year of the war. |
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In the Dreamblood Duology, ten years go by between The Killing Moon and The Shadowed Sun. | |
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The Order of the Stick had a time skip come out of the blue when we follow Roy, dead and in Heaven, in his reunification with his late parents. We actually see what transpires for him, but he finds out the hard way that he's been dead for three and a half months — he failed to notice the passage of time because in the afterlife the sun never sets, the weather never changes, and he never gets hungry or thirsty or tired. We then cut back to the other characters and catch up on their (rather grim) situation. | |
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Four years pass between the first and second volume of The Golden Demon, after which the protagonist changes dramatically from dutiful high school student to ruthless and renowned Loan Shark and the heroine has suffered from a disastrous marriage. | |
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Quantum and Woody skipped ahead to #37 after #17, then attempted to fill in the gap from #18-21 before being cancelled. Q2: The Return of Quantum and Woody takes place twenty years later. | |
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Hurog: Dragon Blood is set four years after Dragon Bones, and the protagonists are all adults, have grown more mature, and Tosten doesn't appreciate the protectiveness of his big brother Ward as much as he used to. And Ciarra is not mute anymore. | |
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Taiko skips over decades at a time, with the story beginning in 1536 and ending in 1583. | |
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Steven Universe: The Movie takes place two years after the end of the series' fifth season. | |
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Extended Stay starts off in relatively normal time, but begins to skip ahead in time after Chapter 10. Chapter 11 skips ahead to approximately six months after the Mistress discovers she is pregnant. The next two chapters take place a month after Chapter 11. Chapter 14 takes place four years after Chapter 13 and Chapter 15 takes place sixteen years after Chapter 14. | |
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Justice League itself takes place a few years after Superman: The Animated Series. It's not specified how many years exactly, but it's at least enough time for Superman's public image to have recovered somewhat after the events of the latter's Grand Finale “Legacy” and for a few more heroes to have established themselves. | |
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HERZ: The epilogue happens twenty years after the events of chapter 12. | |
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SAPR: After the fic's version of the Battle of Beacon the story skips ahead several months in order to mimic the time skip that happened in RWBY canon. | |
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The fanfic Path of the Tyrant happens 10 years after The Assassination of Twilight Sparkle. | |
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Tech Infantry is mostly organized into seasons in conscious imitation of Myth Arc-laden series such as Babylon 5, with a few shorter stories considered "TV Movies". The first two seasons take place a hundred years after a prequel movie, then time skips 20 years for third season, several decades more for the fourth season, then the fifth through seventh seasons are set several centuries later, then eighth season jumps back to an alternate timeline 20 years after the fourth season, then there's the Aborted Arc Tech Infantry: Exodus spin-off project, set several centuries after the seventh season. | |
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There is a five-year gap between the last two books of the Sano Ichiro series, The Shogun's Daughter and The Iris Fan, though there are flashbacks of the interim period in the latter. Circumstances have changed greatly for Sano and those around him, and definitely not for the better. | |
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Exalted has rules for instituting your own time skips, with recommended amounts of Experience Points earned by your characters during the skip as it's assumed they didn't spend the whole time sitting around doing nothing. These can range from months to decades, and can be necessary if you want your characters to get all the training time they need once they get into high Essence ranges (5+), or to make magical artifacts, or various other projects. | |
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The Stars Will Aid Their Escape starts out shortly after Trixie ran away from Ponyville; after she gets the Neighcronomicon from Herald, it skips ahead two years. | |
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The Wolverine: There is a flashback from 1945, and the rest occurs in 2013. The Stinger is in 2015. | |
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The film Cast Away has a four-year skip in the middle of it, between Tom Hanks' initial efforts to survive on the island, and his eventual escape from it. | |
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The Last Days of FOXHOUND skips seven months after FOXHOUND allies themselves against the Patriots, but other than that they seem to skip indeterminate amounts of time between major story arcs and even simple conversations within an arc. | |
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Averted with The Last Jedi, which begins immediately after the final scene in The Force Awakens. | |
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Generations to Star Trek: First Contact (2371 to 2373; 2 years) | |
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My Family and Other Equestrians takes place before the "Equestria Games" episode of My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic. After chapter 76, the story skips to the end of the season (so the Games and the battle with Tirek happen during this time) and shortly after the beginning of the following season. | |
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Some time happens between Inanimate Insanity and Inanimate Insanity II, which is long enough for OJ to create a hotel with the money he won. | |
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Avengers #35 and New Avengers #24 take place eight months after their respective previous issues, additionally teasing different changes in the status quo of the Marvel Universe that would later come to be in other titles in the following months, including Superior Iron Man, Thor losing his arm, the Fantastic Four going back to blue costumes. To avoid spoiling some of these changes, special Superior Iron Man, Tony Stark didn't appear in Avengers or New Avengers until Superior Iron Man #1 was published. | |
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In Jedi Apprentice there's a timeskip of unknown length between The Day of Reckoning and The Fight for Truth, in which Obi-Wan relaxes into his Jedi role a little farther and strengthens his bond with Qui-Gon. | |
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Star Trek II to Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (2285; both films happen right after each other) | |
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There's also a twenty year gap between the connected Tower and the Hive novels Damia and Damia's Children. Damia finds out she's pregnant at the end of the former. The latter starts with that child (her eldest, Laria) about to head to another planet as a Tower Prime. | |
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Ten-year time skip in-story in Ever After. | |
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Deewaar skips ahead from the main characters' childhoods to their early adulthoods. | |
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Batman Beyond begins with Bruce Wayne's final battle as Batman, about twenty years after the previously-mentioned DC Animated Universe series. The series proper takes place twenty years after that (about 40 years from the rest of the DCAU). | |
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From the newspaper comics, Funky Winkerbean was Frozen in Time for many years, following its High School cast. Then, out of the blue, it time-skipped nearly 20 years, almost re-syncing with real time, and follows both those same kids as parents, and their kids as well, attending the same high school. It was frozen for another stretch, but at the conclusion of a long story arc that ended in a character's death from cancer, it skipped another ten years. The intervening years are occasionally covered as flashbacks. | |
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The Marvel Cinematic Universe could technically be considered to have this trope between installments by virtue of the fact that, with few exceptions, the movie dates are released in accordance to their real life release date. The truest example of this in action is Avengers: Endgame, which jumps five years after the events of Avengers: Infinity War from 2018 to 2023. Furthermore, despite the Timey-Wimey Ball at play, this remains completely permanent in the end, setting the stage for the rest of the franchise going forward. | |
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In Strawberry Vinegar, you will get a time skip to nine years later after the credits, with the exception of one bad ending. | |
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In Sillage, it happened between issue #7 and #8. In this time, the mentor of Nävis, Mackel-Loos, died. | |
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X-Men Film Series: There can be fairly long gaps of time within the individual stories and in between some movies. X-Men: It begins in 1944, and then jumps to 2005.note The latter is confirmed by Viral Marketing for X-Men: Days of Future Past. X-Men Origins: Wolverine: There is a 6-year gap after Logan quits Team X, but it hasn't been made clear when precisely in the The '70s and/or The '80s the story takes place. X-Men: First Class: Has a few scenes in 1944, and then moves forward to 1962. The Wolverine: There is a flashback from 1945, and the rest occurs in 2013. The Stinger is in 2015. X-Men: Days of Future Past: Goes back and fourth between 1973 and 2023. The Stinger is set thousands of years ago in Ancient Egypt. X-Men: Apocalypse: The Distant Prologue is in Ancient Egypt 3600 BC, but the main setting is 1983. From X-Men: The Last Stand to The Wolverine: 7 years.note Viral Marketing for X-Men: Days of Future Past has established that these movies take place in 2006 and 2013, respectively. From the "Two Years Later" stinger of The Wolverine to the 2023-era scenes of X-Men: Days of Future Past: 8 years. From X-Men: First Class to the 1973 portion of X-Men: Days of Future Past: 11 years. From the 1973 section of X-Men: Days of Future Past to X-Men: Apocalypse: 10 years. |
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Coga Suro has an eighteen-year time skip between 'Coga Suro' and 'Coga Suro 2' [imaginatively named sequel]. | |
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The four children in the Harry Potter-themed game Hogwarts: The New Class are taken to Hogwarts in the spring, but spend a montage in the summer learning about the wizarding world so that they're not out of their depth when they start classes in the fall. | |
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Used very pointedly in The Princess Bride. Because William Goldman claims to be "abridging" the original novel, he often cuts out chunks of what he claims are very boring pieces of narrative. The timeskip comes when Buttercup, having agreed to marry Prince Humperdinck, must go through a few years of royalty schooling in order to become a princess. Goldman says this is terribly dull and so he boils it down to simply this: "What with one thing and another, three years passed." | |
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Nickelodeon announced their intentions to launch a teenage Dora the Explorer series, where the main plots will often involve Dora going shopping at the mall and hanging out with the boys at school, maintaining her educational values from the original series by solving mysteries, and sport a slightly older character design. Interestingly, Nickelodeon did not intend to show off imagery of the new Dora until the fall toyline, releasing only a teaser silhouette of her. Some parents and children liked it, though some were worried about how much chickification Dora's about to go through. Nickelodeon properly unveiled her in attempt to settle the outcry. | |
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Relative Fear opens with a scene of two women giving birth. The rest of the movie takes place when their sons are four years old. | |
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Rumors of War features a two-month time skip between the first and second Story Arcs. In the first arc, the characters are en route to the city of Varna and encounter adventure during a layover, while in the beginning of the second arc they are implied to have not only reached their destination, but to have been there for some time. In the meantime, several characters have vanished and several new ones have appeared, owing to the comic's Loads and Loads of Characters. | |
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Ghosts of Evangelion: Due to the nature of the story — it being a collection of small vignettes — this happens frequently. Most notably, the story at one point skips from Shinji and Asuka's daughter's adolescence in the 40's to her parents' demises in 2080. | |
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Forgotten Realms has jumped years to centuries with changes in Dungeons & Dragons, and Greyhawk has undergone some changes as well (when it still got support, anyway). | |
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From the 1973 section of X-Men: Days of Future Past to X-Men: Apocalypse: 10 years. | |
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Steven Universe has the television movie and the Future miniseries, which take place two years after the finale. | |
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Steven Universe | hasFeature |
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In The Swarm of War, at the end of the first arc the Overmind rules the planet, but cannot expand beyond until he consumes enough of the Warp Storm surrounding it to clear the way. It takes decades, but of course there isn’t much to tell about. | |
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House of the Witch begins with a teenage boy approaching the titular house to swipe the address numbers off the front door. He's pulled into the house, and then the movie jumps ahead one year. | |
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Inverted with Wacky Races spinoffs Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines and The Perils of Penelope Pitstop. Races took place during the time of its production, 1968, while the spinoffs are set decades earlier. Then again, Dick Dastardly and Muttley would reappear in their Vulture Squadron attire in 1985's Yogi's Treasure Hunt. | |
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Phineas and Ferb: The episode "Act Your Age" takes place ten years in the future. | |
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None Shall Escape—a 1944 film about a trial against a Nazi officer following the end of the then-ongoing second world war, told via flashbacks from the points of view of the witnesses at the trial—has several due to the story structure; each flashback/witness testimony is set a few years after the previous one. The first one by Father Warecki takes place in 1919 right after the end of WWI, the next one by Karl takes place in 1923 right before and after the Beer Hall Putsch before skipping ahead to 1929 and then to 1934 after the Night of the Long Knives, and the last one by Marja takes place during WWII. | |
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Gregory Maguire's The Wicked Years series features multiple time-skips. Book One alone has four, jumping from Elphaba's birth and infancy straight to Elphaba's time at university, through to the university crowd in their mid-to-late twenties, and finally to Elphaba in her mid-thirties. Book Two (Son of a Witch) starts out with Liir still a child only a little older than he was in Wicked, but quickly skips to his early-to-mid twenties. Book Three (A Lion Among Men) focuses on a different set of characters and actually goes back and forth compared to the main continuity, but has a lot of internal skips of its own as Brrr's life story is told in disjointed order from birth to middle-age. Finally, Book Four (Out of Oz) skips again to Rain (born at the end of Book Two) as a child of seven or so, and proceeds to follow her more or less continuously until the age of sixteen. | |
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Zebra Girl: While Sandra was banished to the Subfusc for a few days top, time on Earth flew much more quickly. As such, exactly 1,666 days went by between her banishment and her comeback. Even Sam, who was skeptical about Sandra's return, is forced to admit that this is ominous enough. | |
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In Frozen during "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?", Anna grows from five to eighteen via a montage of her knocking on Elsa's door and asking the song's title, while Elsa is instead educated in repressing her powers. It also covers the death and funeral of their parents in the meantime, which sets up the rest of the film's plot. | |
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The Old Grey Hare: Bugs and Elmer are shown in then distant year of 2000, where they are both old. | |
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The Lord of the Rings has a substantial time skip between the first and second chapters, to the tune of seventeen years while Gandalf is off page trying to track down Gollum. Knowing that, one has to wonder if Gollum is that good at hiding, or if Gandalf is that terrible at seeking. There's also a skip of a couple of years between the penultimate and final chapter of the last book. | |
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Star Trek: There is a three-year timeskip between the end original series (2266-2269, while the first film is set in 2272) and Star Trek: The Motion Picture, then a larger skip to Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (2285, a gap of 13 years). Khan directly follows into the next two films, but then there are further time skips over the other films, which are as follows: The Motion Picture to Star Trek II (2272 to 2285; 13 years) Star Trek II to Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (2285; both films happen right after each other) Star Trek III to Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (2285 to 2286; 1 year) Star Trek IV to Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (2286 to 2287; 1 year) Star Trek V to Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (2287 to 2293; 6 years) Star Trek VI to Star Trek: Generations (2293 to 2371; 78 years) Generations to Star Trek: First Contact (2371 to 2373; 2 years) First Contact to Star Trek: Insurrection (2373 to 2375; 2 years) Insurrection to Star Trek: Nemesis (2375 to 2379; 4 years) The 2009 film starts with Kirk's birth in 2233 and the introduction of the main villain, then Kirk's childhood in the 2240s, then Spock's childhood, then Kirk in the bar fight (2255) and joining Starfleet, then three years after that (2258), the rest of the film. Later on, when Kirk meets Spock Prime, you could argue that the vision Spock shows him is another Time Skip, albeit one to an alternate future of 2387 (of the Shatner/Nimoy/Kelley Trek timeline). Star Trek Into Darkness picks up in 2259, six months after the events of the previous film. Incidentally, the real-life gap between filming was four years. Simon Pegg has even commented on the weirdness of picking up where they left off after such a relatively long break. Also, Kirk's speech at the end takes place in 2260, almost a year after the Vengeance crash-lands in San Francisco. Star Trek Beyond begins about three years after the end of Into Darkness, in 2263. |
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Gauntlgrym, the first book of The Neverwinter Saga, covers nearly a century during Drizzt and Bruenor's search for the titular dwarven homeland. We see only glimpses of their journey between large timeskips. | |
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The My Hostage Not Yours series skips several months between the first two stories, and a couple of years between the second and third stories. | |
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House of Summers: "Wait For Me" begins eight years after the end of "The Girl From Tomorrow". "Heart Sees Through Lies" is set twelve years after "Wait For Me". | |
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Girl Genius has protagonist Agatha (and the audience with her) go through one in-universe when she gets unwillingly dragged through a magical teleportation-portal. Thanks to outside events, the normally instantaneous trip takes two and a half years, during which things have gone pretty badly for all the rest of Europa. | |
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A Bronx Tale has the first act with the main character as a 10-year-old, and a second where he's 17. | |
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A nineteen-year gap between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, the original Star Wars. | |
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In Noob this is implied by the level progression of the characters between two seasons. These gaps are loosely filled by the novels and comics. | |
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Two years pass between the second ChalkZone short on Oh Yeah! Cartoons ("The Amazin' River", which would later be edited into the series episode "French Fry Falls"), which was the last one to air during the show's first season in 1998, and the third short ("Rudy's Date") which began the next season of Oh Yeah! Cartoons. This was brought upon by Nickelodeon; when production began on the shorts for the second season, Nick was interested into giving it its' own show. However, they requested that Rudy had to be a little older (he was eight at first and ten after the time skip). | |
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In The Lion King (1994) during "Hakuna Matata", we see Simba mature from a cub into an adult lion. Again, like with Bambi a midquel shows some of the time frame in between. | |
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The Transformers (IDW) skipped forward three years between the end of The Transformers: All Hail Megatron and the start of the ongoing series. The Transformers: Last Stand of the Wreckers has a few flashbacks that take place during the time skip. | |
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ReBoot combined a time skip with Year Inside, Hour Outside. During the third season, Enzo and AndrAIa found themselves trapped in the Game after losing it, moving from system to system. After their initial loss, the series time-skipped to Enzo and AndrAIa as adults, with significant but much less time having passed back on Mainframe. | |
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Batman: The Animated Series had a follow-up called The New Batman Adventures, which took place a few years later and showed some changes in the characters (Tim Drake was Robin, Dick Grayson was Nightwing, and Barbara Gordon was much more active as Batgirl). Somewhat later (after the end of Justice League), according to Word of God, the Joker kidnapped Robin after Darkseid and Lex disappeared. | |
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BattleTech had a number of timeskips: The 20 Year Update made the jump from 3028, just after the 4th Succession War, to 3049, right before the Clan Invasion. The War of 3039 was presented as backstory. A much longer timeskip happened with the launch of Mechwarrior: Dark Age. It is set in the same timeline as BattleTech, just in 3132 instead of 3067 (where BattleTech was at the time). Because of that, it presented the major Word of Blake Jihad, started in 3067, entirely as backstory to the Dark Age era. This also massively spoiled most of the major events of the Jihad era. Combined with the radical changes to the game's rules, moving to a CCG-style rather than BattleTech's standard board-game, fans were not pleased. The Dark Age boardgame was later discontinued (though not due to lack of success; despite persistent rumors to the contrary, Dark Age and its sequel Age of Destruction were actually very popular), and the main boardgame and timeline has since caught up to it. |
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The PBP board Cerberus Daily News' went forward one in-universe year after the conclusion of Mass Effect 3 | |
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In Tarzan during "Son of Man", Tarzan develops from young boy to adult man, developing all the skills he needs to survive in the jungle, and inventing some other ones. This also got a midquel placed in-between. | |
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Black Fox skips twice, with one passing from Rikka's Minor Kidtroduction to her Dangerous 16th Birthday, and then one more that moves to six months after, where the meat of the story takes place. | |
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Magician has an approximate 8 year time skip after part one where The Bad Guy Wins. | |
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A time skip occurs in Bambi after his mother dies, and he appears as a fully mature buck. No montage here; just a hard cut. A midquel was made much later to fill in some of the time frame. | |
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In Moana during "Where You Are", which speedily covers Moana's growth, education, and conflict between the draw of the ocean and requirements of her people. And also the consideration of coconuts. | |
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There is a three-year timeskip between the end original series (2266-2269, while the first film is set in 2272) and Star Trek: The Motion Picture, then a larger skip to Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (2285, a gap of 13 years). Khan directly follows into the next two films, but then there are further time skips over the other films, which are as follows: | |
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In Sonic the Comic, Sonic and his friends were sent forwards into the future by Dr Robotnik in one of the earliest issues, during which time he had managed to make himself emperor of Mobius. | |
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Ultimate Spider-Man Volume 3 has a one-year time skip between #22 and #23 after Rio Morales dies. | |
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The Legends of Dune series includes two trilogies separated by about 80 years with two characters (Vorian Atreides and Norma Cenva) present in all six books. | |
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George RR Martin originally intended to utilize a five-year time skip between the third and fourth books of his A Song of Ice and Fire fantasy series. After investing more than six months of labor, Martin figured out it wouldn't work and had to start over on the fourth book. The ramifications of this are still being felt. | |
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Peter David's Star Trek: New Frontier series has the three-year timeskip between Stone and Anvil and After the Fall, during which time various characters have been promoted, changed allegiances, married, and, in some cases, previously implacable near-enemies have apparently become friends. Oh, and there was a major war (which was precipitated by the heroes in the novel before the jump). | |
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Rugrats Sequel Series All Grown Up! follows the baby characters from the first series after a ten-year time skip. This was launched by an unintentional Poorly Disguised Pilot; a tenth-anniversary special that showed what it might be like if Rugrats hadn't been Frozen in Time the length of its run. In an interview at the time of the supposedly Poorly Disguised Pilot, the producers of Rugrats said that they weren't sure if it would become a series, because they were currently looking at other spin off series. The original plan was to do a show about Angelica and Suzie in preschool, which would have necessitated a timeskip as well, but a much smaller one. The ratings for the special were so good, though, that Nick decided they wanted a spinoff based on it instead. The preschool show was made too, but only four episodes were made before it was canceled. | |
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There was a huge jump in time between Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3, most notably with Andy having already graduated high school and going off to college. This was done to mesh with real time, since most of the kids who watched the first two movies are already in college. Additionally, the voice actor for Andy had grown up and they wanted to use his voice for all three movies, so it made perfect sense that Andy had grown up to match his voice actor. | |
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Moral Orel does two timeskips in the second to last episode. It time skips from the Spring Season foward Six months to the fall season, then at the end of that episode it skips to Christmas. | |
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All Roses Have Thorns started off during the early 16th century, it is currently now in the 19th century, with various skips forward in time in between. | |
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The Bible: In the gospel of Matthew, there's at least a two-year skip between when Joseph is told that Mary is having a child by the Holy Spirit and when the three Wise Men pay the young Jesus a visit, then after that there's a skip to when Jesus is about thirty years old and is baptized by John the Baptist in the Jordan. In the gospel of Luke, there's a twelve-year skip between Jesus' infancy and His being in the Temple in Jerusalem as a young boy, then it skips again to His baptism in the Jordan. | |
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Darths & Droids has a two-year time skip in the "real world" at the same time as a ten-year time skip in the roleplaying game the characters are playing, between The Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones. And then another two "real" years, along with the three in-universe years, pass between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. Presumably this trend will continue through the remaining three movies. | |
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The second act of Show Boat opens with the World's Fair of 1893, but with the change of scene skips a decade to see Magnolia and Ravenal's marriage unravel. From ringing in the new year of 1905, it abruptly jumps past World War I to 1927. | |
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The first fourteen chapters of The Vow tell how Lord Shen and Lady Lianne meet, fall in love and are almost married, but Shen's canon banishment happens anyway in the end of the 14th chapter. The 15th chapter is used to narrate pithily how Lianne and Shen spend their three decades of separation, after which their story is included to the movie's plot. Later in the last chapter's epilogue, five years pass after Shen is forced to live imprisoned in Lianne's — who has become his wife — home with her and their son Zian before we reach the final scene. | |
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Magic: The Gathering has had jumps of months, years, or centuries between blocks as the story moves along or shifts to a different plane entirely. Between Antiquities (the Brothers' War) and Odyssey/Onslaught (some of the last blocks to take place directly on Dominaria) the game covered around 2000 years of Dominarian history. The Urza's Saga block in particular followed Urza's millennia of plotting and planning from the very end of the Brothers' War to just before the Phyrexian invasion. | |
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The unofficial sequel to The Tale of Peter Rabbit by GoldenFilms shows Peter and Mopsy, Flopsy, and Cottontail as older children (possibly in their teen years), judging by their voices. | |
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ReBoot: Code of Honor picks up "hours" after the end of ReBoot's cliffhanger ending, with Mainframe being completely devasted and overrun by Megabyte's zombinomes. | |
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Plume jumps several months between chapter 9 and 10 as characters get used to their new situations, such as Corrick now accompanying Dom and Vesper and Tegan searching for them. It also gives Hunter time to track Vesper down. | |
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The Immortal Game skips ahead a month after the defeat of Nihilus. And after the Final Battle, the story cuts ahead a few weeks to show everyone adjusting to the post-war world and rebuilding. Then the last scene skips ahead an unspecified amount of time (long enough to completely restore Canterlot) to Alicorn!Twilight's coronation. | |
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Questionable Content is known for having a very sporadic case of Webcomic Time, where a single week's worth of strips can depict anything from a week's passage in-universe to a single one-minute long conversation. However, around comic 1311, a time-skip long enough for it to become winter and for Dora's hair to grow out, exposing her blonde roots, occurred. Judging by the length of her hair, Penelope's pining over Wil's absence, and the seasonal change, at least two or three months passed between one strip and the next. | |
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Your Name jumps forward in time 5 years 8 for Mitsuha and the Itomori residents for the final part after the evacuation of Itomori. | |
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There are multiple skips of several months in Death Star. They never get announced; it's always through dialogue or the narration. | |
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Several thousand years pass between Ender's Game and its sequel, Speaker for the Dead. Though only a couple decades passed for Ender as he spent most of that time on relativistic starships. | |
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A thirty-year gap between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens, matching the real-life Sequel Gap between the two movies. | |
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From X-Men: The Last Stand to The Wolverine: 7 years.note Viral Marketing for X-Men: Days of Future Past has established that these movies take place in 2006 and 2013, respectively. | |
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The film Hook featured a grown-up version of the perpetual child Peter Pan, who left Neverland to experience fatherhood. He ends up returning there when Captain Hook kidnaps his children, whom Peter had grown distant from. | |
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Arthur, King of Time and Space: The webcomic had a timeskip after Merlin's death in the contemporary arc and the sabbatical. Although the sabbatical only lasted six months, the strip picks up again two years later, when present-day Guenevere is expecting her second child, and Merlin is about to get imprisoned forever by Nimue in the base arc/leave with his new apprentice Nimue in the space arc. It's since been established that previous cartoons have been pushed backwards so it's still "the present" in the contemporary arc, meaning Merlin didn't become an advisor to Obama, because he was dead before the election. A second sixth-month sabbatical took us forward 10 years, from Mark killing Tristram and Isolde, and the death of the False Guenevere/Fasha, in all the arcs to Contemporary Arthur announcing he was standing for the presidency. |
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Bizarrogirl begins six weeks pass after the end of New Krypton, a time during which Kara went missing. | |
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Schismatrix skips more and more time the longer it goes. The first four chapters all take place over the course of around 19 months, while the last two chapters alone contain skips of 53 and 32 years. Also, in universe, there is a group that practices "ice assassination", by forcing people to experience a time skip through cryogenics. | |
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An Autumn Afternoon skips to Michiko's wedding without even showing her meeting the guy, only showing her agreeing to give him a shot. | |
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Star Trek Into Darkness picks up in 2259, six months after the events of the previous film. Incidentally, the real-life gap between filming was four years. Simon Pegg has even commented on the weirdness of picking up where they left off after such a relatively long break. Also, Kirk's speech at the end takes place in 2260, almost a year after the Vengeance crash-lands in San Francisco. | |
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Not too long after the reset Fuzzy Things skipped forward two years, so that the main cast are eight instead of six years old. | |
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Legends of Baldur's Gate: The comics are set decades after the games from which they were spun off. Minsc, the main link between them, spent the intervening time up as a statue which Delina, the main new character, accidentally brings back to life. | |
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X-Men: It begins in 1944, and then jumps to 2005.note The latter is confirmed by Viral Marketing for X-Men: Days of Future Past. | |
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Critical Role has two: The first is between Episodes 94 and 95, during which the members of Vox Machina pursue their own personal projects over the course of a year. The second is a twenty-year period between the end of the Vox Machina campaign and the beginning of the second campaign. |
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The second season of Young Justice takes place five years after the first one. This was particularly surprising since there was no indication this would happen; the first episode of the second season even tries to make it look like it picks up where the last episode left off, at least in the beginning. Also, Nothing Is the Same Anymore. Season 3 also has a two-year timeskip after the end of Season 2. | |
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The fourth volume of the Pre-Crisis Legion of Super-Heroes began with the words "Five Years Later", leading into a controversial Darker and Edgier revamp of the series. The Animated Adaptation also has a timeskip between seasons, or rather, two timeskips in one: the second season takes place a couple of years after the first, and when the new Big Bad arises, Superman is brought back from the 21st century... but where season one Supes had been pulled from his Smallville days, season two Supes has been pulled from his Justice League days. Where everyone else has aged two years, Superman has aged about ten and goes from being the least experienced member of the team to an Older and Wiser adult hero. | |
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In the SpongeBob SquarePants episode "I Was A Teenage Gary", after SpongeBob leaves for the convention, Squidward gets ready to relax...then it jumps to three days later when SpongeBob is coming home and Squidward neglected Gary the whole time. In "SB-129", the episode skips 2000 years into the future with Squidward frozen in the freezer. |
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Warhammer 40,000 With the introduction of the Horus Heresy series, there is technically a time skip from the heresy to "present day", 10k years later. While the Horus Heresy game is built upon the same game system as "regular 40k", it's points system does not seem to be balanced against the existing 40k system (with many saying that it has good internal balance, but will utterly crush any current 40k army). Forge World (the producer of Horus Heresy series) differentiate between the two by stating that certain models can be used in 40k, dubbed the "Age of Darkness", and gain extra rules to reflect how they're older technology, but also has adjusted point costs and rules. The Horus Heresy campaign books itself contains several time skips within the Heresy, as it took place across several years with only a few notable events happening (due to it being an intergalactic war). Between 7th and 8th editions there's a jump from the final days of the 41st millennium to a little more than a century later... or the next day, depending on where a given character was standing when time went weird. | |
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Shadowrun tends to change to keep the current edition about 60 years ahead of the real-world date when it's published, advancing the cutting edge of cyberware and other tech (and because Technology Marches On). | |
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El Goonish Shive skipped ahead six months in one panel, which is rather impressive considering that the entire ten-year long run of the comic had only encompassed about 5 months (not including brief flashbacks), starting on January 25th. The skip runs from June 30th to December 23rd. | |
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The Left Behind book Kingdom Come has a few time skips right in the story itself. It starts off at the beginning of the Millennium, then jumps ahead to 93 years later where it stays for most of it, then jumps again to the end of the Millennium. | |
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An Octave Higher has varying time skips of several months for three of its five possible endings. The true story path begins with a five-year time skip after the end of the first act. | |
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Drowtales had several. The first occurred in Chapter 1, where there was a 10-year jump. The next happened during Chapter 2, where there was a 4- or 5-year jump. The most significant storywise is a 15-year jump between Chapters 32 and 33. A three-year timeskip occurs between chapters 51 and 52. |
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Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice begins in 1981, with the murder and funeral of Thomas and Martha Waynenote although this is technically Bruce remembering/dreaming about the event in 2013, then jumps forward to 2013, during the climax of Man of Steel, where we see General Zod's attack on Metropolis from the point of view of Bruce Wayne. The film then jumps forward 18 months, when the rest of the film is set. | |
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Jumanji has an intro in 1869, where the title game of doom is buried in the jungle. It then cuts to 1969, where the protagonist Alan finds Jumanji, and ends up sucked into it while playing with his friend Sarah. Then goes to 1995 (the year of release), where two children find the game and end up freeing Alan. When Alan beats the game, he and Sarah go back to 1969. After they throw the game in the river, cut to a 1995 where both are married and meet the children and their parents. | |
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Star Trek Beyond begins about three years after the end of Into Darkness, in 2263. | |
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There is a timeskip of five years between How to Train Your Dragon and How to Train Your Dragon 2, featuring new designs for the grown up protagonists. | |
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Mystery of the Wax Museum jumps from 1921 London to 1933 New York. | |
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My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic has a time skip in its Grand Finale, "The Last Problem". No specific amount of time is given, but it's implied to be at least a couple of decades from the previous episodes. It's enough for the Mane Six to visibly age, with some getting wrinkles and Rarity's mane starting to turn grey. The Student Six, Cutie Mark Crusaders, and other foals that were of their age (such as Diamond Tiara, Silver Spoon, and Twist) have also had time to grow into adulthood. Luster Dawn also remarks that the era before Twilight ascended the throne was "so long ago." It serves as a way to show what happens to the characters now that their stories have ended and the villains have all been defeated. | |
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"The Adventure Begins", the two-part premiere episode of the 2006 revival of Biker Mice from Mars, establishes that ten years have passed since the events of the original 1993 series. | |
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Star Wars Rebels: The series regularly has brief timeskips of between a few weeks and a few months between episodes. The last scene of "Path of the Jedi" takes place several weeks after the rest of the episode. A six-month timeskip takes place between Season 2 finale "Twilight of the Apprentice" and Season 3 premiere "Steps Into Shadow". The characters have changed significantly over that time, partly in reaction to what happened at the end of season 2. In the series finale, Sabine in the Distant Finale narrates a timeskip that covers the entire period during which Rogue One, A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi take place. The skip ends with a Sequel Hook. |
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Secret Wars (2015): The first issue takes place during the incursion between the Marvel Universe and the Ultimate Universe. The next four issues take place eight years later, on God-Emperor Doom's Battleworld, formed from the remains of the destroyed multiverse. During this time, the two life rafts containing survivors of both the Marvel and Ultimate universes (led by Mister Fantastic and The Maker, respectively) were discovered and opened, causing chaos. Issue six jumps ahead three weeks, after a manhunt was issued for the incursion survivors, framing them for the murder of Sheriff Strange (Doom secretly killed him). | |
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The Empath: The Luckiest Smurf novel has a ten-year time skip between the final chapter and the epilogue, where Empath and Smurfette's wedding takes place. The other stories in the series are written to fill in the gap of that 10-year time period, to see how Empath and Smurfette progressed. | |
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Mega Man Reawakened has two months pass between Arcs 3 and 4. | |
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In Yokoka's Quest, between each chapter is a time skip of a few weeks or months. The durations aren't explicitly stated, but can be inferred as lasting longer than just a few days from hair growing longer, learning to speak a new language, becoming adept at swordfighting, etc. Less than a year has passed in total between chapter 3 and chapter 9. | |
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In The Fox and the Hound when Amos Slade takes Copper away for a hunting trip. | |
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Us and Them: ** Following the Shinra raid on Corel, the story skips ahead ten years where we meet seventeen-year-old Aeris arriving in Midgar. After getting stranded on the Twin Planet, there's a skip of two years while Aeris and Sephiroth try to find a way to get back to Gaia. |
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Vanities does this at least twice (three times in The Musical). The first act/scene is in 1963, the second in 1968, the third in 1974, and the musical's finale is sometime in the mid 80's-early 90's. | |
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Time Skip / int_ce22304 | |
Time Skip / int_d0370eb3 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_d0370eb3 | comment |
Young Justice: Darkness Falls: There're three significant time skips within the story. One is from January to March, marking the leadup to Darkseid's first attack. Then there's the time between March and July where the League is mostly just training and rebuilding, and not much else is happening around the world. Finally there's a timeskip between the end of Retaliation and the epilogue of 9 months. | |
Time Skip / int_d0370eb3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_d0370eb3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Young Justice: Darkness Falls (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_d0370eb3 | |
Time Skip / int_d0c31ab | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_d0c31ab | comment |
Star Trek VI to Star Trek: Generations (2293 to 2371; 78 years) | |
Time Skip / int_d0c31ab | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_d0c31ab | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Star Trek: Generations | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_d0c31ab | |
Time Skip / int_d0c38d2d | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_d0c38d2d | comment |
A Day With Bowser Jr: This fanmade Mario series takes place in the near future, where Bowser Jr is in his teens. | |
Time Skip / int_d0c38d2d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_d0c38d2d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
A Day With Bowser Jr (Web Animation) | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_d0c38d2d | |
Time Skip / int_d0fee07f | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_d0fee07f | comment |
The second book of the Tough Magic trilogy, Trenus, skips about a month's worth of time from the first book. | |
Time Skip / int_d0fee07f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_d0fee07f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Tough Magic | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_d0fee07f | |
Time Skip / int_d1314a90 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_d1314a90 | comment |
The epilogue of My Little Avengers skips ahead the better part of a year after Loki's defeat. | |
Time Skip / int_d1314a90 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_d1314a90 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
My Little Avengers / Fan Fic | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_d1314a90 | |
Time Skip / int_d1661484 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_d1661484 | comment |
Napoléon jumps ahead nine years (from 1783 to 1792) from Napoleon's time at Brienne College to the French Revolution. | |
Time Skip / int_d1661484 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_d1661484 | featureConfidence |
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Napoléon | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_d1661484 | |
Time Skip / int_d2ef54a3 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_d2ef54a3 | comment |
Dumbing of Age: Book 2 technically had one, which is a relief considering that it had been a year and the characters had barely finished the first few weeks of school. The problem? The time skip was four days. Book 6 had another one, again lasting all of four days. Book 7 jumps forward three days to skip the aftermath of Ryan attacking Amber with a knife...and getting the shit kicked out of him. Book 10 commemorates the comic's first decade by being the biggest Wham Episode thus far, and ends with a time jump of several months, with multiple strips forming a Time Passes Montage. |
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Time Skip / int_d2ef54a3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_d2ef54a3 | featureConfidence |
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Dumbing of Age (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_d2ef54a3 | |
Time Skip / int_d3c7d64 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_d3c7d64 | comment |
In The Rose Tattoo, the first three scenes form a sort of prologue to the rest of the drama, which takes place three years later. | |
Time Skip / int_d3c7d64 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_d3c7d64 | featureConfidence |
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The Rose Tattoo (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_d3c7d64 | |
Time Skip / int_d434fb26 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_d434fb26 | comment |
In Brothers of the Snake, there are huge time skips between the stories, ranging from two months to five years. | |
Time Skip / int_d434fb26 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_d434fb26 | featureConfidence |
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Brothers of the Snake | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_d434fb26 | |
Time Skip / int_d50ee4b7 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_d50ee4b7 | comment |
Beowulf does it with "He ruled well / for fifty winters" and manages to have more years pass than letters are used to describe the passage of time. | |
Time Skip / int_d50ee4b7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_d50ee4b7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Beowulf | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_d50ee4b7 | |
Time Skip / int_d578ee98 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_d578ee98 | comment |
Star Trek IV to Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (2286 to 2287; 1 year) | |
Time Skip / int_d578ee98 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_d578ee98 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Star Trek V: The Final Frontier | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_d578ee98 | |
Time Skip / int_d6a73a06 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_d6a73a06 | comment |
Archie Comics' Sonic the Hedgehog did an interesting variation of this: at the end of issue #125, Sonic is teleported across the universe, and spends the next several issues making his way back to Mobius. In issue #130 he finally makes it home, only to discover that - due to relativity - what had been a few weeks for him was actually a whole year on Mobius, during which many things had changed. | |
Time Skip / int_d6a73a06 | featureApplicability |
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Time Skip / int_d6a73a06 | featureConfidence |
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ArchieComicsSonicTheHedgehog | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_d6a73a06 | |
Time Skip / int_d6c54e00 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_d6c54e00 | comment |
There's a time skip in Quantum Gravity where we come back to find that Lila has spent a lot of time in Demonia, and married Zal and Teazle, of all people. Then there's another one which takes the trope literally, as Lila is catapulted forward fifty years. | |
Time Skip / int_d6c54e00 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_d6c54e00 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Quantum Gravity | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_d6c54e00 | |
Time Skip / int_d6e434aa | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_d6e434aa | comment |
The Power of Five: The beginning of Oblivion features a 10-year time skip from Necropolis. | |
Time Skip / int_d6e434aa | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_d6e434aa | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Power of Five | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_d6e434aa | |
Time Skip / int_d7817374 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_d7817374 | comment |
The Veronica Mars movie takes place at Veronica's ten-year high school reunion, nine years after the events at the end of the show's final season. Interestingly, this means that the film takes place 20 Minutes into the Future, since Veronica graduated in the class of '06, so the film released in 2014 is presumably set in 2016 (although they don't say it outright). | |
Time Skip / int_d7817374 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_d7817374 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Veronica Mars | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_d7817374 | |
Time Skip / int_d7e7ca08 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_d7e7ca08 | comment |
The Icemark Chronicles: Twenty years pass between book 1, The Cry of the Icemark, and book 2, Blade of Fire. | |
Time Skip / int_d7e7ca08 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_d7e7ca08 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Icemark Chronicles | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_d7e7ca08 | |
Time Skip / int_dae94b19 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_dae94b19 | comment |
A one-year time skip occurs in the Road Rovers episodes "Dawn of the Groomer" and "Still a Few Bugs in the System". | |
Time Skip / int_dae94b19 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_dae94b19 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Road Rovers | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_dae94b19 | |
Time Skip / int_dafc356 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_dafc356 | comment |
Why Don't You Play in Hell? jumps forward ten years after the first act, then does a little hand-holding to introduce the new actors playing the younger characters, even though they wear the exact same outfits as before. | |
Time Skip / int_dafc356 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_dafc356 | featureConfidence |
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Why Dont You Play In Hell | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_dafc356 | |
Time Skip / int_db30cf92 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_db30cf92 | comment |
Warrior Cats: There is a 12-month skip between the first and second series (although this gap has been filled by Firestar's Quest and Ravenpaw's Path), and a six month gap between the second and third series. The fourth series is also supposed to start around six months after the end of the third. | |
Time Skip / int_db30cf92 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_db30cf92 | featureConfidence |
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Warrior Cats | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_db30cf92 | |
Time Skip / int_db96ded4 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_db96ded4 | comment |
The Legend of Korra takes place 70 years after Avatar: The Last Airbender ended. Long enough that there are few surviving characters from the original series and the children of said characters are middle-aged adults. Korra itself has a six-month time skip between book one and book two. Then a three-year skip between books three and four. | |
Time Skip / int_db96ded4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_db96ded4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Legend of Korra | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_db96ded4 | |
Time Skip / int_dbb68ab6 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_dbb68ab6 | comment |
The Chronicles of Narnia: In Prince Caspian, the Pevensies return to Narnia to find that thousands of years have gone by there, while only one year has passed for them. Similar time skips occur throughout the series. Subverted in The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, where the now fourteen-years-older Pevensies are chasing the white stag in the last chapter, only to be transported back to the real world as children. | |
Time Skip / int_dbb68ab6 | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Time Skip / int_dbb68ab6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Chronicles of Narnia | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_dbb68ab6 | |
Time Skip / int_dca06c7f | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_dca06c7f | comment |
The second book of Tales of MU starts at the beginning of Mack's second year at MU, truncating the ending of her first semester. | |
Time Skip / int_dca06c7f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_dca06c7f | featureConfidence |
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Tales of MU | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_dca06c7f | |
Time Skip / int_de8ae019 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_de8ae019 | comment |
Star Carrier jumps twenty years between book three, Singularity, and book four, Deep Space. Then-Admiral Koenig has been elected first to the USNA Senate, then to the presidency, and then-Lieutenant Gray is now a captain and commanding officer of the America. | |
Time Skip / int_de8ae019 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_de8ae019 | featureConfidence |
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Star Carrier | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_de8ae019 | |
Time Skip / int_e179ec3a | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_e179ec3a | comment |
Subverted in Calvin and Hobbes: The Series, where Calvin and Hobbes are shown to have been stranded for 50 years, having to fend off their insane parents and eat tires for nutrition. It turns to have been All Just a Dream of Calvin's, though. | |
Time Skip / int_e179ec3a | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Time Skip / int_e179ec3a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Calvin and Hobbes: The Series (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_e179ec3a | |
Time Skip / int_e1af7332 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_e1af7332 | comment |
Quack Pack was an animated series that aired which featured Huey, Dewey and Louie as teenagers. | |
Time Skip / int_e1af7332 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_e1af7332 | featureConfidence |
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Quack Pack | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_e1af7332 | |
Time Skip / int_e2993046 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_e2993046 | comment |
The Vita Nuova begins with a brief prose section about Beatrice and Dante's first meeting in 1274 before segueing into Dante's poetry about her written from 1283 to 1293. The poet explains that he didn't want to go much into his youth since stories about kids often sound made-up. | |
Time Skip / int_e2993046 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_e2993046 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Vita Nuova | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_e2993046 | |
Time Skip / int_e308ed04 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_e308ed04 | comment |
Cobweb and Stripes begins two years after the events of the film Beetlejuice, and contains a number of time skips within the story itself. For instance, chapter 14 takes place entirely on one day in July (Lydia's birthday); chapter 15 then jumps a few weeks into the future to late August, when she leaves to start college. | |
Time Skip / int_e308ed04 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_e308ed04 | featureConfidence |
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Cobweb and Stripes (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_e308ed04 | |
Time Skip / int_e34aee2d | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_e34aee2d | comment |
There is an unspecified but seemingly years-long gap between Rolling in Beaches and Atlas Strongest Tournament. | |
Time Skip / int_e34aee2d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_e34aee2d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ponies Of Olympus / Fan Fic | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_e34aee2d | |
Time Skip / int_e6267766 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_e6267766 | comment |
Star Wars Legends: There are multiple skips of several months in Death Star. They never get announced; it's always through dialogue or the narration. In Jedi Apprentice there's a timeskip of unknown length between The Day of Reckoning and The Fight for Truth, in which Obi-Wan relaxes into his Jedi role a little farther and strengthens his bond with Qui-Gon. Death in the Slave Pits of Lorrd, or What I Did On My Inter-Term Break, is an Interquel written over a decade after Galaxy of Fear came out, addressing the several things skipped over in that series' gap between Army of Terror and The Brain Spiders. |
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Time Skip / int_e6267766 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_e6267766 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Star Wars Legends (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_e6267766 | |
Time Skip / int_e964c52d | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_e964c52d | comment |
Zootopia 2 The Movie takes place two years after the Nighthowler case. | |
Time Skip / int_e964c52d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_e964c52d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Zootopia 2 The Movie / Fan Fic | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_e964c52d | |
Time Skip / int_ec24ff0b | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_ec24ff0b | comment |
The sequel to Cars takes place four years after the first movie, where Lightning has since won four Piston Cups. The third takes place six years after the second, where he is now a 7-time Piston Cup winner. | |
Time Skip / int_ec24ff0b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_ec24ff0b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Cars | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_ec24ff0b | |
Time Skip / int_ed0803a7 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_ed0803a7 | comment |
Star Trek V to Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (2287 to 2293; 6 years) | |
Time Skip / int_ed0803a7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_ed0803a7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_ed0803a7 | |
Time Skip / int_ef06b063 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_ef06b063 | comment |
A Crown of Stars: Chapter 66 features two time-skips. The beginning of the chapter happens two weeks after the end of the former chapter. And the second scene happens five weeks after the first one. | |
Time Skip / int_ef06b063 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_ef06b063 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
A Crown of Stars (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_ef06b063 | |
Time Skip / int_ef295747 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_ef295747 | comment |
A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!, the Live-Action Adaptation and Series Fauxnale of The Fairly Oddparents is set 13 years after the series and Retcons the ending of Channel Chasers. | |
Time Skip / int_ef295747 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_ef295747 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner! | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_ef295747 | |
Time Skip / int_ef9ba9b4 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_ef9ba9b4 | comment |
A three-year gap between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. | |
Time Skip / int_ef9ba9b4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_ef9ba9b4 | featureConfidence |
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Revenge of the Sith | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_ef9ba9b4 | |
Time Skip / int_f02ad5fc | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_f02ad5fc | comment |
After Chapter 10.7 in Don't Lose Your Heart, there's a nine year time skip to the events of the first Kingdom Hearts game. | |
Time Skip / int_f02ad5fc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_f02ad5fc | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Don't Lose Your Heart (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_f02ad5fc | |
Time Skip / int_f1969923 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_f1969923 | comment |
CPU Championship Series: Season 4 is set 2 years after Season 3, with the first tournament even being called TIMESKIP. | |
Time Skip / int_f1969923 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_f1969923 | featureConfidence |
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CPU Championship Series (Machinima) | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_f1969923 | |
Time Skip / int_f1e7a54a | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_f1e7a54a | comment |
Out With Dad: After season three, the series jumps ahead, with Rose going from being fifteen to beginning university. | |
Time Skip / int_f1e7a54a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_f1e7a54a | featureConfidence |
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Out With Dad (Web Video) | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_f1e7a54a | |
Time Skip / int_f38b1d2f | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_f38b1d2f | comment |
X-Men: Apocalypse: The Distant Prologue is in Ancient Egypt 3600 BC, but the main setting is 1983. | |
Time Skip / int_f38b1d2f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_f38b1d2f | featureConfidence |
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X-Men: Apocalypse | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_f38b1d2f | |
Time Skip / int_f4bc7cf | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_f4bc7cf | comment |
Venus Prime features several time skips to cover the times that Sparta and Blake spend either in extended transit or establishing cover identities (the first book, for instance, has a two-year time skip to cover Sparta working her way through the Space Board bureaucracy, and then a six-month time skip to cover her training to become an Investigator.) | |
Time Skip / int_f4bc7cf | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_f4bc7cf | featureConfidence |
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Venus Prime | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_f4bc7cf | |
Time Skip / int_f4d99ca7 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_f4d99ca7 | comment |
Spider-Man: Brand New Day starts 100 days after Spider-Man was last seen by the public. | |
Time Skip / int_f4d99ca7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_f4d99ca7 | featureConfidence |
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Brand New Day (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_f4d99ca7 | |
Time Skip / int_f7a71c3c | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_f7a71c3c | comment |
X-Men Origins: Wolverine: There is a 6-year gap after Logan quits Team X, but it hasn't been made clear when precisely in the The '70s and/or The '80s the story takes place. | |
Time Skip / int_f7a71c3c | featureApplicability |
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Time Skip / int_f7a71c3c | featureConfidence |
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X-Men Origins: Wolverine | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_f7a71c3c | |
Time Skip / int_f8d75ff5 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_f8d75ff5 | comment |
Mortal Engines has a sixteen-year time skip between the second and third books. | |
Time Skip / int_f8d75ff5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_f8d75ff5 | featureConfidence |
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Mortal Engines | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_f8d75ff5 | |
Time Skip / int_f8e63736 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_f8e63736 | comment |
A year passes between each story in The Rival Prefects Trilogy. The companion piece is set an unknown number of years after the end of the trilogy and the final story is set a century later. | |
Time Skip / int_f8e63736 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_f8e63736 | featureConfidence |
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The Rival Prefects Trilogy (Fanfic) | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_f8e63736 | |
Time Skip / int_f9201628 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_f9201628 | comment |
The last 8 issues of Noble Causes, vol. 2 #33-40, took place five years after #32, during which time Rusty lost his humanity and started acting like a robot, Frost became an accepted member of the family, and at least three marriages happened. | |
Time Skip / int_f9201628 | featureApplicability |
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Time Skip / int_f9201628 | featureConfidence |
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Noble Causes (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_f9201628 | |
Time Skip / int_fa46743e | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_fa46743e | comment |
Insurrection to Star Trek: Nemesis (2375 to 2379; 4 years) | |
Time Skip / int_fa46743e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_fa46743e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Star Trek: Nemesis | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_fa46743e | |
Time Skip / int_fa85cc4f | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_fa85cc4f | comment |
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes: Parodied in the season two premiere "Seasons Change", when K.O. comes back from a three-month Time Skip between seasons one and two to find a bunch of silly, nonsensical changes that have happened over the summer, like Enid becoming a mime, Rad turning orange, and background characters getting random redesigns. He’s not impressed. Even funnier, the few actually plot relevant changes like Darrell taking over Boxmore or Mr. Gar dating K.O.’s mom are shunted off to the background while the team obsesses over irrelevant things that get undone by the end of the episode. | |
Time Skip / int_fa85cc4f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_fa85cc4f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_fa85cc4f | |
Time Skip / int_fa89a1ac | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_fa89a1ac | comment |
Frozen II takes place three years after the end of the first movie. This is confirmed in the film itself, where Anna and Elsa say that their parents died six years ago; in the original film, it had been three years since the Queen and King were lost at sea. | |
Time Skip / int_fa89a1ac | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_fa89a1ac | featureConfidence |
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Frozen II | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_fa89a1ac | |
Time Skip / int_fc451dc6 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_fc451dc6 | comment |
The Contractually Obligated Chaos series sees roughly three and a half years pass between the end of the first story and the start of the second, then four months between the end of the second and the start of the third. | |
Time Skip / int_fc451dc6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Time Skip / int_fc451dc6 | featureConfidence |
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Cinderjuice / Fan Fic | hasFeature |
Time Skip / int_fc451dc6 | |
Time Skip / int_ff1a7522 | type |
Time Skip | |
Time Skip / int_ff1a7522 | comment |
A hundred years pass between the acts of Sunday in the Park with George. | |
Time Skip / int_ff1a7522 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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