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(9 years old) I lost my sock...
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Visible Time's Key
AA: age-appropriate clothing or clothes grow too aP: age Progression Ar: Age regression AS: Age Stasis CB: clothes burst or rip RN: return to normal ST: Soul Transfer UC: undersized clothing

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Lab Coat Girl & the Amazing Benjamin Bone

Book:

Something strange happens whenever Trudie and Benjamin get together. Not just kind of strange -- really, truly, amazingly strange. Everybody knows it, so how could Ms. Hicklemeyer make them partners on the class project? Trudie can't believe her bad luck, and swears to get through the project with as little weirdness as possible. But then Benjamin eats a plate of carrots and suddenly develops Superman vision. A jar of baby food turns him into a blubbering, cranky baby. What WILL a few bites of cat food do? It's up to Trudie, Lab Coat Girl, to find out. 97 pages. (mental ar)

-- Jeffr_2bya


Laffy Taffy

TV Commercial: (2003)

Chewing "Wonka" brand candy takes a long time. (UC, excellent Boy AP)

-- Visable Time


The Lake House

Movie: (2006)

A lonely doctor (Sandra Bullock) who once occupied an unusual lakeside home begins exchanging love letters with its newest resident, a frustrated architect (Keanu Reeves). When they discover that they're actually living two years apart, they must try to unravel the mystery behind their extraordinary romance before it's too late.. (tree AP in trailer)

-- Visible Time


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Lake of Fire

Book: Novel: "Lake of Fire, A Fire in the Heart & Jupiter's Hills" By David White (2004)

The books are experimental in nature, surreal, stream-of-consciousness and satirical. 4th grade teacher has a big surprise in the classroom.

Page 326: "...and were no longer eight or nine years old. They were both about fifteen or sixteen. They were bursting out of their clothes that were now too tight for them. One had a rip up the right side of her dress all the way from her hip to her underarm. She looked at me and blushed. She had a crush on me I could tell. The other one did too. I could see the line of her young breasts through a tear in the front of her dress (and both girls dresses rode much of the way up their thighs). I turned away, afraid to look at them. I started to blush at their blossoming beauty.

I fumbled at the blackboard to avoid eye contact and listened to the sound of what must have been a man on the roof going up and down, up and down over and over again in compulsive action, never stopping or slowing down. I'd have to go outside soon and investigate why this was happening.

It was unavoidable. I was going to have to turn and look at the girls again at some point, look at the girls and their bright and beaming faces full of love for me. I turned and was terribly startled and frightened. I could now see into them, into their flesh and see their internal organs, their bones.

I could also see into their wombs, see the bones of their feet in their thin undersized shoes...

It was at this time I decided I'd better do something so I stopped my lesson (I guessed I had been rambling on about something or other) and asked, "Would one of you girls put some more wood in the stove. I'm going outside to see what all that commotion is on the roof." They raced each other to the wood pile. They were both eight years old again and snug inside their dresses and shoes." (excellent AP scene, dream sequence)

-- Visible Time


Land of the Lost

TV Series: Season 01; Episode #01: (1974 - 1977)

Two kids and their dad got trapped in the past and wore the same clothes every week. After a few years Holly started to fill out, but her clothes always fit. Holly met herself as an adult with the help of a Time Doorway.

-- Visible Time


The Last Continent (Discworld)

Book: By Terry Pratchett

Terry Pratchett's 22nd Discworld novel, The Last Continent, is a lighthearted tour of the fantasy land of Fourecks, a very Australian sort of place, with brief courses in theoretical physics and evolution thrown in for good measure. Pratchett returns to his first Discworld protagonist, the inept and cowardly wizard Rincewind, who habitually runs into trouble as fast as he flees. Rincewind's arrival in Fourecks has distorted the space-time continuum, and he has to sort it out before the whole place dries up and blows away. The situation is complicated because the actual problem is located 30,000 years in the past--just where the Faculty of the Unseen University currently are. Pretty frightening, given "the true wizard's instinct to amble aimlessly into dangerous places," and then "stop and argue ... about exactly what kind of danger it [is]." (Ar)

-- Entropic


The Last of the O-Forms

Book: Short Story: by James Van Pelt (2002)

Caprice might look 2 years old, but she's really 12, with the soul of a middle-aged tax attorney. She will never look any older, and pretends to be the last normal, non-mutant child. (age stasis)

-- Visible Time


The Last Home Run

Movie:

A older guy living out his Fantasy because he had a stroke.....


The Last Man on Planet Earth

Sci Fi Movie: (09/18/2004, 03:00 AM)

In order to end a devastating war, the Y bomb was created, so called because it carries a virus that kills only men. The point was to kill soldiers and not civilians, however there are unexpected repercussions. The end result is that, at the time the story takes place, the only men remaining are very few and aging. They are the small percentage that had a natural immunity and live in a militant group that dreams of taking back their world.

Society is made up entirely of women. This makes cloning necessary as a form of reproduction. Men are reviled as uncontrollably violent and dangerous. However, some of the female characters belie the stereo-type that only men are capable of such behavior.

A young female scientist creates a man with no violent tendencies in the lab. When he escapes, he becomes hunted even though he has harmed no one.

-- Zazandboo & Visible Time


Late for Dinner

Movie:

a young man and his brother are cryogenically frozen in the late 60¹s and wake up in the early 90¹s. The man goes on a quest to find his now-much older wife, who looks to be in her mid-50¹s. A well-made film, with decent, if minimal, aging makeup for his wife.

--Zietgiest


Laurel & Hardy: Dirty Work

Short Movie?:

Chimney sweeps Stanley and Oliver go about their job, reducing Professor Noodle's living room to a shambles in the process, while the mad doctor works in his laboratory perfecting his 'rejuvenation formula.' Cackling with glee, the Professor demonstrates his success for the boys, dropping a duckling into the vat and winding up with an egg. There's a somewhat different type of regression, however, when Stanley accidentally knocks Oliver into the formula.

-- TBTC


Lazytown

Children's TV Series: Season 02; Episode #06: "Little Sportacus" (09/26/2006)

Ziggy has trouble riding a two-wheel bike. He wishes he weren't so little so that he'd be able to do more, but Sportacus tells him he learns more when he's little than at any other time in his life. Robbie, who was listening in, hears this and comes up with a device called the Littlizer 3000 that causes people to become younger. He disguises himself as a bush and manages to make Sportacus into a ten-year-old child. (male AR)

-- Hazface


Leading Comics #5

DC Comic Book: The Golden Age Adventure (1942)

Fury makes some informal notes on the recent events surrounding the membership of the All-Star Squadron. The Vigilante and The Crimson Avenger are noted as being on an adventure with their fellow Seven Soldiers of Victory (with the British hero known as the Squire assisting), battling a madman known as the Skull. [Retold in The Young All-Stars #27]

-- Jeffr_2bya


League of Champions #1, The

Comic Book: Hero Graphics:

Olga is turned into a baby by a rejuvenation spell.(IND.)


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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

Movie:

Dorian Gray ages to death when sees his portrait.

-- Jeffr_2bya


Legend

Movie: (1985)

Annabelle Lanyon (Face close-up, blink transformation) The faerie Oona changes herself into an older looking woman.

-- Visible Time


Legend of King Arthur folk tale

Story

Legend of King Arthur folk tale that ol' retrograde sorcerer, Merlin

-- TBTC


The Legend of Snow White

Mondo TV; Italian cartoon Series: Season 01; Episode 01:

flash forward from birth. (AP)

-- Visible Time


The Legend of Snow White

Mondo TV; Italian cartoon Series: Season 01; Episode 02:

(AP) flash forward from birth.

-- Visible Time


The Legend of Snow White

Mondo TV; Italian cartoon Series: Season 01; Episode 31: "A Gift From Mary"

Mrs. Bauer and the children organize a big party. Little Mary gives Snow White her gift, but suddenly the little girl transforms into the evil Queen. Snow White wanders in the kingdom of the dead and is turned into a marble statue.

-- Visible Time


Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning

Game: Game Boy Advance: by Vivendi Universal

The evil female adult dragon reverts back to her younger more innconece self. (Dragon Ar)

-- Anonymous


Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning

Game: Nintendo DS: by Vivendi Universal

The evil female adult dragon reverts back to her younger more innconece self. (Dragon Ar)

-- Anonymous


Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning

Game: Nintendo Gamecube: by Vivendi Universal

The evil female adult dragon reverts back to her younger more innconece self. (Dragon Ar)

-- Anonymous


Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning

Game: PlayStation2: by Vivendi Universal

The evil female adult dragon reverts back to her younger more innconece self. (Dragon Ar)

-- Anonymous


Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning

Game: Xbox: by Vivendi Universal

The evil female adult dragon reverts back to her younger more innconece self. (Dragon Ar)

-- Anonymous


Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask

Game: [N64] (2002)

In this game, a skull kid wearing the Majora's Mask is wrecking havoic on Clock town. One person he has fun with is Kafei. He changes this adult that is about to be married back to his young childish self. This makes Kafei run away, and latter makes him the target of a theif that steals his wedding mask.

-- by Guy


Legend of Zelda: Oracle of Ages

Game; GameBoy Color

One of the bosses can turn Link into a baby. The Blue Stalfos - he is a mini-boss in the 8th dungeon, 'The Ancient Tomb'. The Death Stalfos, also the last boss, gah, what was her name? The one that possessed Nayru.... she can do it, too.

-- RedChocobo, Messenger of Pie


Legends of the Monkey King

Movie: "Journey to the West"

Dog changes his shape to a puppy.

-- Dragoniade & Stonegate Shadowlord


The Leech Woman

Movie:

A classic 50¹s film in which a middle-aged woman tries to regain her youth by feeding off the blood of others. She regresses and ages many times during the film, and eventually her blood formula no longer works, aging her to death. Primitive makeup, but still quite good, and the film is excellent. Highly recommended. ..

--Zietgiest


Legion of Super-Heroes #17 (4th series)

Comic Book: DC Comics: "The Last Battle" (04/01/1991)

A villain named Glorith has the ability to change ages in objects at will attacks the Legion. Glorith uses her power to regress a man to death. (Ar)


Legion of Super-Heroes #42 (4th series)

Comic Book: DC Comics: "The Enemy Within!" (04/01/1993)

A villain named Glorith has the ability to change ages in objects at will attacks the Legion. (Ar/aP)


Legion of Super-Heroes #53 (4th series)

Comic Book: DC Comics:

A villain named Glorith has the ability to change ages in objects at will attacks the Legion. (This happens frequently in this list by the way.) (DC).


Legion of Super-Heroes #54 (4th series)

Comic Book: DC Comics: "A Moment in Time" "Time's Change" (Jan., Feb. 1994)

Glorith is back (multiple AR & AP).

[NOTE: Many issues of LOSH contain AR and/or AP scenes and/or story-lines.]


Legion of Super-Heroes #58 (4th series)

Comic Book: DC Comics: "Down to the Wire" (06/01/1994)

Glorith returns Mordru to his prime making him all powerfully again.


Legion of Super-Heroes #60 (4th series)

Comic Book: DC Comics:

A villain named Glorith has the ability to change ages in objects at will attacks the Legion.


Legion of Super-Heroes #75 (4th Series)

Comic Book: DC Comics: "2-Timer" (Dec. 1995)

Chronos needs youth to exist; the Legion, XS, and Lori want to stop him (IB/multiple AP, RN).


Legion of Super-Heroes #109 (4th series)

Comic Book: DC Comics: "Wish Fulfillment" (Oct. 1998)

Shrinking Violet's showdown with the Emerald Eye (AP, RN).

-- Zeitgeist.


Legion of Super-Heroes #113 (4th series)

Comic Book: DC Comics: (Mar. 1999)

Spark and Shrinking Violet enter the Anywhere Machine to save the life of their teammate Kinetix. While inside Kinetix' mind, they both age and regress repeatedly (AR, AP, RN).

--- Zeitgeist.


Legion of Super-Heroes Annual #1 (4th series)

Comic Book: DC Comics: "Charade" (1990)

Short scene: Ultra Boy & his mentor, Marla, experience changes coming out of time-travel warp


Legion of Super-Heroes Annual #5 (4th series)

Comic Book: DC Comics:

A wizard of OZ story-line, where the cruel witch Starfinger has reduced the adults in a castle into children. (DC).


Legionnaires #40

Comic Book: DC Comics: "Emerald Violet" (09/01/1996)

Shrinking Violet becomes possessed by the Eye of Ekron, turning her leadership of the Legionnaires into a tyranny. The Legion tries to figure out a way to stop her, or more specifically, the influence of the Eye. (Ar)

-- Jeffr_2bya


Lena Luthor

Comic Book Person: "?" ()

Lena Luthor First Appearance: Sup #131 01/1998. Lex Luthor flashback to youth in Superman Y2K #1 02/2000. Superman Vol. 2 #154 03/2000: Brainiac 2.0 uploaded his consciousness into Lena Luthor's (Lex's baby daughter) body. Lena was rapidly aged into an adult and became Brainiac 13's lackey. All grown-up and under the influence of Brainiac, Lena returned to taunt her father during the "Our Worlds at War" saga. (MOS #117) Somehow reverted back to her infant form (yet with the mark of Brainiac on her forehead), Lena was returned to her father after Brainiac was defeated.


Less Than Jake

Music Video: "The Rest of My Life" (2006)

Adult situations acted out by children. Two men in a car accident, a married couple fighting, a hooker being arrested. Toward the end, the characters act on their better natures, and we see them as adults. The Married couple begins to fight again, and the last shot shows them as angry children once more. (Ar & aP)

-- lbh


Let's Begin

Music Video: Bad Ronald

Somewhat messed up version of Mr. Rogers. Teen girls dress as little girls.

-- Jeffr_2bya


Létající Cestmír AKA "Der fliegende Ferdinand"

TV Show?: 16 episodes?: [Czechoslovakia, Germany] (1984)

Ferdinand is on his way to school when suddenly he finds himself on the planet of the flowers. If he smells one flower, he briefly becomes an adult, looking precisely like his father. The other flower lets him fly. At the end of the series Professor Langmeier becomes a child. Ferdinand changes himself into his father and adopts the youthful professor. (Live-action male AP, male AR)

-- Michael Binary


The Librarian The Curse Of The Judas

Movie: (12/07/2008)

Is the third in The Librarian franchise of movies starring Noah Wyle as a librarian who protects a secret collection of artifacts. It is a sequel to 2004's The Librarian: Quest for the Spear and 2006's The Librarian: Return to King Solomon's Mines. breif Ar toward the beginning.

-- Jeffr_2bya


Lidsville

TV Series?: Episode?

The nasty Hoo-Doo AP's the human and fedora-like inhabitants of Lidsville, who manage to effect a cure, but when Hoo-Doo tries to reverse his spell, they'll all be AR'd!

-- TBTC


LIFE

Magazine: Author; Marion Chadwick "TimeLapse Boy"

Starting with the first day of her life, a photographer photographed his daughter every day for the next 364 days in the exact same position, wearing nothing but a diaper. At the end of the year-long period, he laid all of the photos out in calendar-style order. If you looked at the baby from day to day, you could not discern any change. If you looked at photos taken a week apart, you still could not notice any significant change. But if you started looking at photos that were taken three and four weeks apart, the change in the baby was markedly apparent. Photos taken two months apart were amazingly different, and the change that took place between day one and day 365 showed what appeared to be two entirely different babies.

-- Visible Time


Lifeforce

Movie: (1985)

(involuntary old age transformations)

-- Visible Time


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The Life and Age of Woman: Life from the Cradle to the Grave

Painting: by Currier & Ives (1850)

AP painting

-- youthdra1n


Life and Times of Juniper Lee, The

Cartoon Series: Season 03; Episode #09: "Little Big Mah" (11/10/2006)

While trying to get to an Ascension Ceremony where June is getting promoted to Kanji, Ah-Mah is getting younger after fighting a Darnock Demon which plans to steal the power of the Elders. Juniper's grandmother Ah Mah first gets transformed into a young woman, then into an 11 year old girl by a goblin. At the end of the episode she returns to her normal age, after staying the night in Juniper's room and going to school with her. (AP RN, AR)

-- Steven, Dragonaide & Stonegate


Life in a Day

Movie: (1999)

(Science Fiction) Midial Goorjian, Chandra West, and Linda Kash. (1999) A research scientist must counteract the effects of a growth drug that will turn a baby elderly within a week.(aging was done with cuts)

- Jeffr_2bya


Life Is Journey

Short Movie:

Short art film. (flash forward to old aged, male flash forward, AA)

-- Visible Time


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Light

Book: By M. John Harrison

Seria Mau is a 12-13 y.o. girl who refused to grow up and has become mad as a result.

-- Visible Time


Light Fantasy 2

Game: Japanese RPG for SNES: "Tonkin House" (10/27/95)

Main character gets turned into a baby (with blanket and pacifier) by witches, and is saved by a bunch of strange people. The baby actually fights in battle. Some times you'll grow a little more in age. Some options might reverse your aging process, but your character will eventually age back to normal over the long run.

-- Visible Time


Light in the Forest, The

Book? by Michael Scott

A woman finds a pillar that makes you younger.

-- Brat


Lights Out

Old Time Radio Show: "The Fast One" [a.k.a "Speed"] (01/05/1943)

A doctor creates an elixir that speeds up his physical and mental processes, which he uses to commit robberies. But like any cutting edge drug, it eventually exhibits some nasty side effects. (aP to Death)


Lights Out

Old Time Radio Show: "The Immortal Gentleman" [a.k.a "Live Forever"] (08/31/1943)

A man obsessed with the idea of death finds himself transported to a future where his longed-after immortality is the norm, and a revolution is underway to overthrow the elderly.


Lights Out

Old Time Radio Show: "Live Forever" [a.k.a "The Immortal Gentleman"] (08/31/1943)

A man obsessed with the idea of death finds himself transported to a future where his longed-after immortality is the norm, and a revolution is underway to overthrow the elderly.


Lights Out

Old Time Radio Show/Play: "Nobody Died" (12/09/1936, 12/16/1939)

A woman invents a Fountain of Youth Formula.

-- JohnDee


Lights Out

Old Time Radio Show: "Speed" [a.k.a "The Fast One"] (01/05/1943)

A doctor creates an elixir that speeds up his physical and mental processes, which he uses to commit robberies. But like any cutting edge drug, it eventually exhibits some nasty side effects. (aP to Death)


Like father Like Son

Movie:

A teenage son and his father switch places.

-- Visible Time


Lilo & Stitch

Cartoon Series: Season 01; Episode #35: “Baby-fier” [Experiment #151] (Monday, January 12, 2004)

Lilo is grumpy because Nani says she’s too young to go to a scary movie. So when she and Stitch catch an experiment that turns adults into babies, Lilo is thrilled. But she quickly learns that being the “responsible adult” in the family is tough work, and wants nothing more than to return everyone to their proper age. (Ar/RN)

Recipe to turn babies back into adults:1 cup of milk,3 mashed bananas, 1 teaspoon of applesauce, 1 dollop of 100% Kona Coffee


Lilo & Stitch: The Series

Cartoon Series: Season 02: Episode #06: "Skip" [Experiment #089] (Friday February 11, 2005)

Lilo's hurry to grow up is immediately satisfied when Skip aka Experiment 089 arrives and ages her up to a 17-year-old and then a 27-year-old. Lilo soon realizes she wants to be age 7 again and must figure out how to "reset" herself. 7 year old Lilo moves forward 10 years and becomes a curvy adult. Stitch is jealous he didn't grow too. Big sis Nani is first relieved, and then angry. Then Lilo skips another 10 years. Leaving a 7-year-old mind in an adult body. 7 to 17 then 27 (AA/AP)

-- Visible Time


The Lin Carter

Book: (1973)

A group of man take certain people hostage and then discover a hidden valley. When they discover the pool of life a globe comes out of it and touches the female scientist. She is restored to innocence (read virgin) and her memories of her sexual abuse by her brother are removed. Other members of the group are touched. One is turned into an infant.

-- Time


The Little Captain

Movie: (VHS/NTSC 29 Min. (English))[Jeske, Uwe; Egenolf, Jürgen 1985 Inter Nationes]

The adventures of three children who meet a little captain and travel with him to the island of "Grow-up-and-get-big". There it's possible to become grown-up overnight and then there's no need ever to go to school again. Our friends grow, but not quite in the way they imagined they would.....


Little House on the Prairie

TV Series: Season 04; Episode #14: "The Rivals" (01/09/1978)

Laura, who is love with Jimmy Hill, must compete with somebody else for him. Laura puts apples in the front of her dress to make herself look older and more developed. (Sorta Female aP)


Little Lulu

Cartoon Series: Season 0?; Episode #??: 'Bored of Education' (1945).

At the end of Lulu's American History dream, she is at the Fountain of Youth and gets splashed with a bucket of the water. Okay, Lulu is maybe 10 years old and she regresses into a baby. But there is thought in the animation. The features on her face contract as they would in reverse growth. Her skinny arms and legs shorten into baby-fat-like limbs. Her dress, shoes and socks shrink to nothing, while her frilly panty takes on the look of a diaper. In the end, she looks both confused and innocent as she takes baby form, loses balance, hits bottom and cries. (Episode can be also found on Little Lulu: Cartoon Time 1 hour)

-PixChick


Little Nemo in Slumberland (The Complete ...) Volume. 1

Comic Strip: Slumberland Productions: -- 1993 -- (reprints Little Nemo strips for 1905 - 1907) [newspaper strips - not applicable]

New Year's 1906 strip: Father Time takes Nemo to a room wherein each year of the 20th century has its own file drawer. Nemo has but to touch a year and he becomes the age he'll be then.


Little NO a.k.a Nicking the Never

Flash web art: by Marina Zurkow (2004)

Feminist interactive installation, Animated fairy tale based on the Buddhist cosmology of the Wheel of Life. Set in a 1960's New York City apartment against a backdrop of endless cocktail parties, "Little NO" traces multiple pathways through the story of a young girl on the Wheel of Life, who struggles in her conflicts with her martini-handed parents. Like a psychological "Alice in Wonderland" story, she grows and shrinks in age and desire, projecting into her grown-up future, retreating into her child-like past. (ARed, APed)

-- Visible Time


Littlest Pet Shop

Cartoon Series: Season 0?; Episode #??: Are You my Mumsy?

Dragon Age Progressed,


A Little Princess

Movie: (1995)

(changing camera angle) The scene with Sara Crewe (Liesel Matthews) confronting Headmistress Minchin looks like AP.

-- Visible Time


Little Rascals

TV Series: Season 13; Episode #04: Shrimps for a Day (08-Dec-1934)

Little Rascals short. Rich couple holds a party for the nearby orphanage. During the party they find a lamp and wish they were small again. They become the same age as the orphans and are mistakenly taken back to the orphanage. After escaping they are restored to adulthood. (Considering the age, some really good ar special effects.)


Little Witch's Diary

Manga Comic Book:

Due to a failed youth pill she ate, Pozsi, a witch in Fairytale Land, now looks like a little girl. She dates Prince Yvrin. (Ar)

-- Visible Time


Living and growing

Book: Girls at puberty (1995)

Cataloging physical and emotional transitions. A group of 11 to 16 year old girls show how they have developed physically and discuss the emotional changes.

-- Visible Time


The Living Body

BBC documentaries

The physical changes that take place after age 11.

-- Visible Time


Lizzie Mcguire

TV Series: Season 02; Episode #09 "Those Freaky McGuires"

Lizzie and her younger brother wake up in switched bodies. (TG, mind transfer, RN)

-- Visible Time


Lloyd in Space

Cartoon Series: Season 02; Episode #04: "Lloyd changes his mind"

I'm not sure if this quite counts or not, but there is an episode of Lloyd in Space (Episode #15: "Lloyd changes his mind") in which he and his little sister swap bodies. I'm not sure if this counts, but the Episode. does focus on the age differences between them..

-- Elding


Locked in Time

Book: by Lois Duncan

I stumbled upon this book at work and the title grabbed me... for obvious reasons. While I'm not a rabid fan of teen mystery novels, I felt it was incumbent on me to make mention of it here. The story involves a young woman and her new youthful stepmother, Lisette, who seems to have no sense of time.

Cut to the AR: Lisette and her family stay young because of a potion. Her two children, however, are not so enthused about the deal. Josie in particular is miffed that her mother's eternal bargain means she will never age past 13. Ar, so it seems

-- Sumner


Logan's Run

TV Series: Season 01; Episode #08: "Fear Factor" (11/14/77)

A hidden society is kept going by slaves who are AP'd from childhood to adult in minutes by means of lost technology.

-- TBTC


Lois & Clark : New Adventures of Superman

TV Series: Season 04; Episode #05: "Brutal Youth" (10/20/96)

A woman invents a machine that steals the youth of other people and transfers it to others. She tries to use it on Superman, and the receiver is transformed into an infant.


Lois and Clark

TV Series: Season 0?; Episode #??:

Tempus ages Lois.

-- Visible Time


Comic Book Cover

Lois Lane Annual #10

Comic Book: DC Comics; [reprinted] "Baby Lois Lane!" (Summer 1962)

Lois is worried about looking older, and a scientist's experimental ray just might do the trick.


Loli Loli no Mi

32 page hentai: by Kurione Sha

Nami and another girl get regressed and get too small for their clothes, too! (AR)

-- Process Forum


Long Shot #5

Comic Book: Marvel Comics Group: "" (Jan 5, 1985?)

Female aP.

-- John L.


Looney Tunes #7

DC Comic Book: "There's A Hare In My Stew" Warner Bros. (10/01/1994)

Bugs and Daffy go trick or treating, and stop at Witch Hazel's house. Unluckily for them, Witch Hazel is after Bugs' tail to add to her potion of eternal youth

-- Jeffr_2bya


Looney Tunes #96

Comic Book: "Oh, Baby" (????)

Daffy Duck tries to help run the daycare center along, but ends up reverting back to early childhood. (Ar?)

-- Jeffr_2bya


Looney Tunes

Cartoon Series: Season 0?; Episode #0?: "Broom-Stick Bunny" (1956)

It is Hallowe'en, and Witch Hazel is busy brewing a magic potion. As she goes about her business, she pauses at her magic mirror and asks of it who is the ugliest of all. The genie in the mirror replies that she, Witch Hazel, is the ugliest (as an aside to the audience, Witch Hazel says that she is "deathly afraid of growing pretty", a fear which will be fully justified at the end of the short).

Meanwhile, Bugs Bunny is out trick-or-treating dressed as a witch, his face hidden by an ugly green mask. He calls on Witch Hazel who, seeing his disguise, mistakes him for a real witch. She dashes to her magic mirror and asks it again who is the ugliest, to which the mirror-genie replies he finds Bugs far uglier. The jealous Witch Hazel hatches a plot.

She invites the disguised Bugs in for tea, and prepares a brew containing various beauty ointments and treatments. Bugs is about to drink the tea when he remembers he is still wearing the mask, and removes it. Seeing her "rival" is in fact a rabbit, Witch Hazel dashes off to consult her potion book. Sure enough, the last ingredient for the potion she was brewing earlier is a rabbit's clavicle (a bone in the shoulder). While she is gone, Bugs begins to suspect trouble is afoot and makes to leave, but he is stopped at the door by Witch Hazel brandishing a meat cleaver. Bugs flees, with the cackling witch chasing him through the house, she even gets to her magic broom closet to get her flying broomstick, but she comes out with her sweeping broom, "Crazy me. That was my sweeping broom!". Witch Hazel finally traps Bugs using a carrot on a fishing line.

Back at her cauldron, Witch Hazel prepares to kill Bugs and use him in her potion. She is about to bring her cleaver down on the trussed-up rabbit, but Bugs tries to play to her sympathies, gazing back at her with tear-filled doe eyes. Witch Hazel bursts into tears, claiming Bugs' innocent face reminds her of Paul, her dear departed pet tarantula. Bugs tries to comfort her by bringing her the cup of beauty potion/tea, which she drinks. She instantly changes into a young and shapely woman. She dashes to the magic mirror once again to ask who is the ugliest one of all. The genie in the mirror, seeing her sexy new appearance, gives a Bob Hope-like "ROWR, ROWR" and lunges to grab her. Witch Hazel flees on her flying broomstick, with the genie chasing her on a magic carpet. Bugs is left at the house, and promptly telephones the local air raid headquarters to report "a genie with light brown hair chasing a flying sorceress"! (Ar)


Looney Toons

Cartoons: 'Goofy Groceries' (1941) [Warner Brothers]

One of those 'toons in which characters on product labels come to life. A gorilla off a package of animal crackers is threatening the rabbit off a bottle of Bre'r Rabbit molasses when Superguy (i.e.: Superman) flies off a box of Superguy soap chips and orders the gorilla to 'Unhand him, you ape.' The gorilla turns around and says 'What?' as his thrusts his face into Superguy, whose body retracts with the forward motion of the face. This leaves Superguy as small as, and looking like, a baby. And he then cries like a baby. I think the idea here was that Superguy was scared out of 20 years growth.

- PixChick


Looney Toons

Cartoons: "?" (?)

Has a bit where a homely gal mans a kissing booth ($1). She accidentally ingests some tabasco sauce, so when an old man finally antes up the dollar, he finds the kiss so invigorating that he throws away his crutch and dances the jitterbug. As he dances, his beard shrinks, and then he shrinks, until he becomes a little boy tooling around the room on a scooter. All the other men quickly line up at the booth waving their dollars!

- PixChick


Looney Toons

Cartoons: "The Impatient Patient" (1942) cast Daffy Duck (Warner Brothers)

As a telegram delivery boy sent to the castle of Dr. Jerkyl, who uses a formula to turn himself into a big goofy monster named Chloe, who is the recipient of the telegram. After being chased around the castle by Chloe, Daffy dumps some bubbling liquid into a flit gun and squirts it into Chloe's mouth. After a burst of smoke, we find the formula has reduced Chloe into a baby, complete with baby gown, bonnet and a pram to sit in. As Daffy pushes the pram off camera, the baby and Daffy both pick up mallets, which we hear used off camera.

- PixChick


Looney Toons

Cartoons: "Injun Trouble" (1938)(Warner Brothers)

Features villain Injun Joe, the Super Chief, who is incredibly strong. When a bear sneaks up behind him and growls, Injun Joe returns the growl, causing the bear to shrink into a crying cub.

- PixChick


Looney Toons

Cartoons: "Porky's Garden"' (1937)(Warner Brothers)

Concerns a county fair contest in which the prize will go to whoever raises the biggest farm products. Porky Pig is raising giant vegetables. His neighbor is raising big chickens, who get big eating Porky's produce. At the fair, before getting to the judging stand, the neighbor's chickens eat a huckster's 'reducing pills.' But on the judging stand, the chicken's AR into chicks, and then eggs, assuring Porky the prize for his giant pumpkin.

- PixChick


Lord of The Rings; The Two Towers, The

Movie: (12/11/02)

In the movie; Aragorn the Ranger, Legolas the Elf, Gandalf the Wizard, and Gimli the Dwarf meet Theoden the King who is under Saruman's control. As a result the king looks like he is 110 years old. But Gandlaf breaks the spell and the king returns to his regular age of 50 years old.

(aPed) (RN)

-- ArFreak


Lost

TV Series: Season 02 Episode 12: "Fire + Water" (01/25/2006)

The episode starts with what appears to be a flashback, but after one of the children turns into a grownup version of Charlie?s band mate, Liam, we realize it must be a dream. In another flashback we see Liam and Charlie doing a commercial or music video - they are in diapers in an oversized crib. Liam continues to mess it all up. (male APed dream sequence)

-- Visible Time


Lost in Oz

TV Series: Season 01; Episode #01: "Pilot" (2002)

Cyclone hurls Alexandra Wilder into Land of Oz. A mysterious hooded man has not aged for 60 years. Loriellidere motions to a little girl on a bed, saying that she enchanted Ozma into a child. She sees Alex is the new Dorothy Gale. There is no scene where Ozma grows back to her normal age. (Ared AA, age stasis)

-- Visible Time


Lord of The Rings; Return of The King, The

Movie: (2004)

(Bilbo has aged a great deal over a few years since the lost of the ring.)


Lost Horizon

Movie:

One woman and three men find mythical Shangri-La in Tibet - where one can stay young and live forever, provided you don't ever want to leave.

- TBTC


Lost in Space

TV Series: Season 01; Episode #28: "A Change Of Space" (4/20/66)

Eight-year-old Will Robinson visits an alien ship, and returns with his IQ increased incredibly. Dr. Smith likes what he sees and goes to the ship himself. When he returns, he has been aged to well over 100 years.


Lost in Space

TV Series: Season 03; Episode #03: "Kidnapped In Space" (9/20/67)

The Robinsons encounter a group of aliens with limited control over time. Dr. Smith (who sure doesn't learn from his mistakes!) gets ideas of how he could use the device for his gain, and sets one gizmo to take him far back in time. Immediately he changes into a seven-year-old version of himself.


Lost In Space

TV Series: Season 03; Episode #19: "The Promised Planet" (1/24/68)

The Robinsons encounter a group of space teens who have turned their planet into a round-the-clock party. The make a proposal to Will Robinson: He can join in their party planet forever if he gives up his ability to grow older: The teens have no ability to age, and they want to know what it's like to grow. The Robinsons head off, with Will in tow. As they leave, the aliens' secret comes out... they are not "non-aging", they are regressing. And if they don't find someone to give them the ability to age soon, they will regress to their origins and cease to exist.


Lost King of Oz (Wonderful Oz Books, No 19)

Novel: by Ruth Plumly Thompson, (1925)

(excellent AP scene, CB, RN)

page 112: "...The Lost King of Oz girl, clutching herself about the waist. At each word she shot up another inch, for Dorothy, who had lived in the Fairy Land for many years, was suddenly growing up. In Oz, no one ever grows up, but in America Dorothy would be quite a young lady by this time and, removed from the magical influences of that magical land, she was growing all at once and finding it, as most of the rest of us do, an exceedingly uncomfortable business. Her screams as she grew taller and taller were so piteous that Humpy fell off the log. "Help! Help! Help!" wailed the dummy, beating his flimsy arms up and down among the leaves. "oh, oh, oh, oh," panted Dorothy desperately. "I can't stand this another minute. I wish I were back. I wish I were Back!" Next moment there was not a sound in the ravine, nor a person, nor even a dummy. Only a startled squirrel ran up and down the log, chattering with fright and annoyance. Certainly he had seen two people on that log. Well, where were they now? He frisked his tail, he wiggled his..."

page 114: "The Lost King of Oz size this minute and another size the next is all..." - "...we got here?" - "Little again!" groaned the dummy, just lifting his head long enough to look at her, and then letting it drop back among the leaves. "Little again!" - "Oh, am I?" Dorothy jumped up in great excitement and began measuring herself as best she could. Her stockings were stretched and torn, her dress was ripped in several seams and minus all of its buttons. But outside of this she was her old, or rather her young, sweet self again. "Why we must be back in Oz," - ... or are you going to shoot up into a young lady again? Don't shoot," begged the dummy quickly. "It makes me nervous!" - "Well, I don't know," said Dorothy doubt- fully. To tell the truth the little girl had not had time to think at all, nor did she quite realize that she was one age in Oz and another age in America. "I'll have to ask the Wizard about . . ."

page 227: "...up the mysteries. "If you had lived in America as long as you have lived in Oz, you would be quite a young lady by now, so of course, when you reached California, you resumed your proper age." - "Then I'm never going back," decided..."

-- Visible Time


Louise Anna Kubelka

Catalog: by Friedl Kubelka, (1980-1998)

From Austria; Weekly photography from birth to age 18. Catalog: 30x38 cm, 36 pages, text by Anette Michelson.(face close-ups)

-- Visible Time


Love Hina

TV Series: Season 01; Episode #08: "Kendo Girl and the Legend of the Dragon Palace: Is This a Dream?" (09/28/05)

During meditation, Motoko enters a dreamworld where everyone is living in an RPG. Keitaro is a knight on a quest to save Naru from the Dragon King and the silliness of it all turns off Motoko. But as she continues to meditate further, she finds a lesson in the dream. There are two age transformation. The first one is you see Keitaro looking like a much older version of himself, which is very brief and occurs before Motoko enters the videogame. Brief. The second one occurs throught the show. Keitaro and the rest (other then Motoko) are little kids, and Shinobu is a baby which transforms into her real self, then turns into a little kid. There is also a brief size transformation; Mitsumi becomes a small fairy; make that two small faries.

-- ThatOneGuy


Love Hina

Anime Cartoon Series: Season 01 Episode #10: " Who Is the Beautiful Women Wandering in the Moonlight? Transformation"

Ranba constantly told Kaolla Su to grow up faster, and that she would be beautiful when she was grown. This caused her to have an age-complex because she wanted to stay a kid and enjoy her childhood, but she also wanted to grow up for him because she loved him so much. She ran away from her problems so she could live a normal life. However, this didn't seem to solve Su's problems because she still struggled to decide whether she wanted to be a child or adult. As a result of this, when she saw the red moon she transformed into Adult Su and chased after Keitaro, who bears a resemblance to Ranba. The constant transformations were straining on her body though, so Amalla dropped by and managed to snap her out of it.

-- Visible Time


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