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Valérian & Laureline (TV Series by Jean-Claude Mézières, 1967) Based on a French comic book set in a somewhat utopian future where time travel is possible, the show follows two futuristic spatio-temporal French special agents who protect time and space from time travel-related paradoxes.

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