Time travels (2014)

A charming Danish kids and family sci-fi adventure about a teenage girl and a time traveler rewriting the past and future together.

Time travels - Series Information

  • Original Title: Tidsrejsen
  • First Air Year: 2014
  • Last Air Year: 2024
  • Created by: Kaspar Munk, Poul Berg et al.
  • Type: TV Series
  • Genres: Kids, Family, Sci-Fi, Fantasy
  • Episode Runtime: Average runtime per episode (25 minutes)
  • Number of Seasons: 2
  • Number of Episodes: 48
  • Status: Ended
  • Original Language: Danish
  • Spoken Languages: Danish
  • First Air Date: December 1, 2014 (Germany - 0)
  • Networks: DR1, ARTE, DRTV
  • Alternative Titles: Tidsrejsen 2014 (DK)
  • Production Companies: DR
  • Production Countries: Denmark

Time travels - Plot

A teenage girl wish for her parents to get back together, when suddenly she meets a time traveling guy from the future. Together they try to change both the past and the feature - with small bumps on their way.

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Time travels - Cast & Crew

Creator(s)

  • Kaspar Munk
  • Poul Berg
  • Mikkel Bak Sørensen

Main Cast

  • Bebiane Ivalo Kreutzmann
  • Kurt Ravn
  • Lars Knutzon
  • Sigurd Holmen le Dous
  • Karen-Lise Mynster
  • Frederik Thoft
  • Lærke Krabbe de Waal
  • Lise Baastrup
  • Michelle Bjørn-Andersen
  • Andreas Jebro

Writers

  • Poul Berg
  • Mikkel Bak Sørensen
  • Lars Bang
  • Andrea Winding
  • Lars Wissing

Time travels - FAQs

What is Time travels about?

Time travels follows a teenage girl who desperately wants her parents to reunite. Her wish takes an unexpected turn when she encounters a mysterious young man who has traveled from the future. Together, they navigate the tricky business of altering both past and future events, stumbling through plenty of complications along the way.

Is Time travels connected to Christmas?

Yes, the Christmas season plays a meaningful role in Time travels. The series was produced by Danish public broadcaster DR and first aired in December 2014, fitting the Scandinavian tradition of festive children's programming. The holiday backdrop adds warmth and a sense of magic to the time-travel adventure.

Where can you stream Time travels?

Streaming availability for Time travels varies by region. Your best bet is to check JustWatch, which aggregates up-to-date viewing options across platforms in your country. The series originally aired on DR1 and DRTV in Denmark and was also broadcast on the European cultural channel ARTE.

Who are the main actors in Time travels?

Bebiane Ivalo Kreutzmann leads the cast as Sofie, joined by Kurt Ravn as Agent Grå, Lars Knutzon as Alfred, Sigurd Holmen le Dous as Agent Rød, and Karen-Lise Mynster as Ruth. Frederik Thoft, Lærke Krabbe de Waal, Lise Baastrup, Michelle Bjørn-Andersen, and Andreas Jebro round out the ensemble.

Who created Time travels?

Time travels was created by Kaspar Munk, Poul Berg, and Mikkel Bak Sørensen. The writing team also included Lars Bang, Andrea Winding, and Lars Wissing. The series was produced by DR, Denmark's national public broadcaster, and ran for two seasons totaling 48 episodes.

How many seasons and episodes does Time travels have?

Time travels ran for two complete seasons, each containing 24 episodes, bringing the total to 48 episodes. The series debuted in December 2014 and concluded in 2024, making it a decade-long journey for fans of the Danish kids and family sci-fi adventure.

Is Time travels suitable for young viewers?

Absolutely. Time travels is specifically designed for kids and families, blending accessible sci-fi adventure with relatable themes of family, belonging, and the desire to fix past mistakes. Its short 25-minute episodes make it easy to watch in manageable chunks, and the Danish production values give it a distinctive, charming feel.

What shows are similar to Time travels?

Fans of Time travels may enjoy The Girl from Tomorrow, a classic Australian time-travel series for young audiences, or Phil of the Future, a lighthearted family sci-fi comedy. Terra Nova and Journeyman offer more adult-oriented takes on time displacement, while Star Trek: Prodigy delivers animated sci-fi adventure for younger viewers.

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