

They can be used by characters with magic abilities, and are usually of a yellow color.
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The Final Countdown: In the movie The Final Countdown, the aircraft carrier USS Nimitz is transported via a portal to 1941, where its Captain must decide whether to intervene in the Pearl Harbor attack.This door looks like and operates like an ordinary household door. Doraemon: In the Japanese comic and anime series Doraemon, where the Anywhere Door is used to travel from any point to another.A fictional book within the film ( Philosophy of Time Travel) serves as the basis for fan theories about time travel, parallel universes and portals. Donnie Darko: In the movie Donnie Darko, a portal appears on a cinema screen.Cowboy Bebop: In the anime Cowboy Bebop, hyperspace gates allow for faster-though not instantaneous-travel between the planets and colonies of the solar system.Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV series): Portals appeared in the series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979–1981), where interstellar travel was facilitated by a network of portals.

This device was introduced in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode " The City on the Edge of Forever" in 1967. It was ring-shaped, with a watery "event horizon". The device could open a spacetime portal to any point in history on any world in the universe.
