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What other travel-themed works are there in anime?

I think in the animation theme, the travel theme has been widely praised. Under this kind of theme, there are generally very unique scientific settings. The Gate of Destiny by Xiang is such a masterpiece. No matter the grand world outlook, or the relationship and feelings of characters, with the change of time and space travel, there are various changes in details. This masterpiece left a deep impression on me. In addition to this work, there are many good operas with tourist themes, all of which have written touching stories. Time travel only belongs to you. I'll take stock of some excellent works of time travel in animation for you.

1, Steins Gate (hereinafter referred to as SG)

SG's animation is adapted from the game, which is perhaps the most abundant and rigorous work among all the animations with the theme of time theory. The time theoretical basis of the work "The Binding Principle of World Lines" is very novel, which is completely different from the space-time view of parallel worlds, but it is not very complicated. As we all know, all time theories must solve the paradox of time. SG not only did not avoid this point, but also solved the paradox of time perfectly with this theory, and constructed many events to fully explain it. What is commendable is that SG not only has a "traditional" time machine, but also has Dmail and time jump machine based on different working principles, which fully embodies SG's amazing imagination. Many fans also try to find out the hidden bugs of some events in SG or directly study the contradictions within the theory (self-consistency), but in most cases, these efforts have actually verified the rigor of the work.

2. Chronology of Wing (hereinafter referred to as Wing)

Wing can be said to be the pinnacle of Clamp, which mainly tells the story of Little Wolf, Woody Sakura, Fay, and collecting the lost feathers of Woody Sakura in various worlds. As an adventure work, the main line and branch lines are handled reasonably and the plot is attractive. But sometimes it's a little delayed, and the climax is not handled properly. The novelty mainly lies in the extensive use of characters in other clamp works in the past and the synchronization with another work, XXXHolic. Of course, this technology has also caused a lot of controversy. The part of wings related to time travel mainly lies in the end. Since it is not a science fiction work, there is no need to discuss its scientific nature (the dimension/time movement of wings is based on the ability that the white devils can take, and other characters such as Zhang Zi and Faye Wong can also do it under certain conditions).

3. Melancholy in Spring Palace

As a work related to time travel, The Pavilion involves several events in the theory of time, such as Rhapsody of Bamboo Leaves, Endless August and The α/β Line of Split-Surprise ... However, compared with SG, the Pavilion pays more attention to time travel itself, especially the introduction of "cause and effect", but pays little attention to the principle of time travel, and only learns from sister Asahi Na's TPDD. The above works are all animated works with travel themes.