>>54216265>they're much more commonly associated with sci-fi as they're usually the only weakness robots have as their artificial intelligence can't process them>see: Star Trek, Doctor Who, Portal 2, Hitchiker's guide to the Galaxy,Like three of those use time travel paradoxes more than robot ones.
Then you have shows like futurama where they make a joke about Santa not having paradox absorbing crumple zones but also having fry being his own grandpa being the solution being brought up multiple times over with the brains, Big Score having a ton of paradoxes as a result of bender stealing things through time and Beast with a Billion Backs being the result of the final paradox in Big Score.
There's a ton of other sci-fi series that do time travel paradoxes
Ben 10 multiple times with the classic series ending with the final bad guy being put into a time loop he doesn't realise he's in.
The Dexter's Lab movie when it turned out the Dexter's sent the robots back to the present to get Dee Dee for stealing their win against Mandark setting the whole adventure off in the first place.
Rick and Morty with the snakes.
The star trek cartoon with spock saving himself as a kid
Marvel on multiple occasions but I like that Cable is the source of the techno-organic virus that infected him in the first place.
Planet of the Apes, the original and the first reboot if I remember right.
Terminator, the entire thing.
I think they have a time loop paradox in godzilla vs king ghidora
Bill and Ted uses them too, a lot.
You get the picture.