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Disney may be magical, but even they can't escape a few funny flubs! Join us as we look at some of the most surprising animation errors and continuity goofs hidden in your favorite Disney and Pixar films. From Cinderella's ever-changing gown to Elsa's hair defying gravity, it's time to peek behind the curtain and spot those little blunders you never noticed. Which mistake made you laugh the most? Tell us your favorites in the comments!
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00:00Hey, look, I'm sorry, but this is all a big mistake.
00:02Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today, we're counting down our picks for the most notable errors
00:07that the House of Mouse left in their flicks.
00:10Whoa, Elsa, you look different.
00:15Number 30.
00:16Kristoff's instrument is missing a peg, frozen.
00:19As Kristoff and his reindeer Sven get settled for the night in a barn,
00:23Kristoff serenades his antlered friend on the lute with a lullaby called,
00:26Reindeers Are Better Than People.
00:28Reindeers are better than people.
00:32Sven, don't you think that's true?
00:35Yeah, people will beat you and curse you and cheat you.
00:39Every one of them's bad, except you.
00:41Oh, thanks, buddy.
00:43While Kristoff plays his tune on the stringed instrument, some viewers noticed a mistake.
00:47It has four strings and only three tuning pegs.
00:51Granted, the instrument doesn't exactly sound in tune.
00:54But people smell better than reindeers.
00:57Sven, don't you think I'm right?
01:01That's once again true, for all except you.
01:05Thankfully, the design doesn't last long before Anna uses the lute as a makeshift weapon to
01:09defend Kristoff's sled from wolves, then loses it in a gorge.
01:13Don't fall off and don't get eaten.
01:14But I want to help!
01:15No!
01:16Why not?
01:16Because I don't trust your judgment.
01:18Excuse me?
01:19Who marries the man she just met?
01:21It's true love!
01:22Whoa!
01:24Whoa.
01:24Number 29.
01:26Judy is wearing the wrong shirt.
01:28Zootopia.
01:28In Zootopia, Officer Judy Hoffs enters her apartment while wearing her meter maid outfit,
01:33and begins microwaving her carrots-for-one dinner.
01:35Everybody hurts by myself.
01:41You can't do nothing right, babe.
01:45I'm a loser.
01:47But when we see her watching her meal cook, she's suddenly wearing a violet t-shirt before
01:51appearing back in her previous outfit in the next scene.
01:54This is because there was a version of the scene deleted from the movie, where Judy changed
01:58out of her meter maid uniform into more comfortable clothing.
02:02Making a dismissal.
02:02Oh, wait a second.
02:03Holy cramps, Bonnie.
02:04Look at that.
02:04Oh, my sweet heaven.
02:06Judy, are you a meter maid?
02:08Oh, this...
02:08No, oh, no, no.
02:10This is just a temporary thing.
02:10This version of the scene can be seen on a DVD copy of the film.
02:23Ugh.
02:24Number 28.
02:28Gaston's lips don't sink.
02:30Beauty and the Beast.
02:31During the climactic fight scene between Gaston and the Beast, the hunter prepares to
02:35land his finishing blow and yells,
02:37It's over, Beast.
02:38Belle is mine.
02:39Get up.
02:42Get up.
02:44What's the matter, Beast?
02:47Too kind and gentle to fight back.
02:50However, this was not the originally written line,
02:53which explains why, if you look closely, Gaston's voice doesn't quite sync up to his animation.
02:59The line was initially intended to be,
03:01It's over, Beast.
03:02Time to die.
03:03But this was changed to keep the movie more appropriate for a young audience.
03:06It's over, Beast.
03:09Belle is mine.
03:10In an even darker turn, the writers also briefly considered having Gaston perish by his own
03:15hand after realizing Belle does not and will never love him.
03:19As much as we hate the guy, that still would have been pretty depressing for a Disney movie.
03:23Let me go.
03:25Let me go.
03:25Please, don't hurt me.
03:27I'll do anything.
03:28Anything.
03:29Number 27.
03:31Inaccurate octopus biology.
03:33Finding Dory.
03:34One of Finding Dory's most memorable characters,
03:37Hank the octopus lost one of his eight arms in an unfortunate accident.
03:41Cleveland, why do you want to go?
03:41Because if I stay here, I'm going to get released back to the ocean.
03:44And I have extremely unpleasant memories of that place.
03:47I just want to live in a glass box alone.
03:50That's all I want?
03:51Does that mean it would be more accurate to call him Hank the septopus?
03:54Regardless, in real life, Hank would not be left with only seven arms for very long,
04:00as octopi actually have the incredible ability to regrow their limbs.
04:04And I'm not losing another tentacle for you.
04:06You lost a tentacle?
04:07Well, then you're not an octopus, you're a septopus.
04:10May not remember, but I can count.
04:11However, we never see Hank's arm in any stage of regrowth during the film.
04:15Sorry to all the marine biologists in the audience.
04:18What's next?
04:19We find out that fish can't actually talk?
04:21All right, Hank.
04:21You've got seven arms.
04:23I don't know.
04:23Just try something.
04:24Okay.
04:25Here we go.
04:25Number 26.
04:27Cinderella would never have set up a mousetrap.
04:29Cinderella.
04:30When we first meet Cinderella, the future princess is a lonely soul and servant to her evil stepmother
04:36and stepsisters.
04:37Well, there's one thing.
04:39They can't order me to stop dreaming.
04:41And perhaps someday, the dreams that I wish will come true.
04:55Her only friends in the world are the mice that live in the house.
04:59So it's a little bit puzzling that, at one point, Cinderella's friend Gus the Mouse is caught in a trap that she helps him to escape from.
05:05He'll need a jacket and shoes and hats.
05:08Oh, it's a trap trap.
05:09It's a trap trap.
05:10Where?
05:10In the trap?
05:12Why didn't you say so?
05:14Wait, who set up the trap?
05:16We assume it can't be Cinderella's lazy step-relatives, who have her do all their chores for them.
05:21But there's no chance Cinderella would set the trap herself and risk harming her rodent companions.
05:26I've got one, Octavius.
05:30But for short, we'll call you Gus.
05:32Racket, Gus, Gus.
05:33Racket, racket.
05:34Gus, Gus.
05:36Number 25.
05:38Not Enough Balloons.
05:40Up.
05:40This Pixar classic centers on an old man whose house lifts off into the sky with the assistance of plenty of balloons.
05:49So long, boys.
05:51I'll send you a postcard from Paradise 4.
05:54It's a whimsical premise, to be sure, but it hopefully isn't news to anybody that they likely won't be able to get their home to fly this way.
06:01Not only would the balloons not be able to support the weight of the house, but houses are generally rooted to the ground by pipes and electrical wires.
06:08According to a technical director, 23 million balloons would be needed to actually lift the house.
06:14Too many to animate.
06:21We're on our way, Ellie.
06:25Number 24.
06:27Mr. Litwack's name changes.
06:29Ralph Breaks the Internet.
06:30In both Wreck-It Ralph films, Mr. Litwack is the owner of the arcade that houses the games in which Ralph, Vanellope, and friends reside.
06:37Mr. Litwack!
06:39What's the trouble, sweetheart?
06:40The game's busted.
06:42I can fix it!
06:44I can fix it!
06:46Oh, boy.
06:47In Ralph's first adventure, Mr. Litwack's first name is shown as Stan on his name tag.
06:52In the sequel, Ralph Breaks the Internet, it's been changed to Dell for unknown reasons.
06:56Vanellope!
06:57Get up here!
06:58We have a situation.
06:59Mr. Litwack, the Vanellope racer wasn't working, and I think maybe I turned the wheel too hard.
07:08Whoa.
07:08I'm real sorry.
07:10It's okay, swatty.
07:11Fun fact!
07:11The character of Mr. Litwack is actually based on Walter Day, the founder of Twin Galaxies,
07:17an organization which records world record video game high scores for Guinness.
07:21Perhaps they should have gone all the way with the homage and named the character Walter in both movies.
07:25So we go there, get the steering wheel, we have it delivered to Litwack before Friday,
07:30he'll fix your game, everything goes back to the way it was.
07:33Boom.
07:33Happily ever after.
07:35Number 23.
07:36Newspaper headline is from 40 years in the future, The Incredibles.
07:40In one scene, while Bob Parr is in his home office considering the offer to become a spy,
07:45we see several magazine covers and newspaper articles about achievements from his days as Mr. Incredible.
07:50The supers aren't gone, Mr. Incredible.
07:53You're still here.
07:54You can still do great things, or you can listen to police scanners.
08:01Your choice.
08:02You have 24 hours to respond.
08:04Think about it.
08:05Most appear to be dated correctly according to the timeline of the film,
08:08which an article seen earlier in the film suggests is meant to be set in 1962.
08:13Simon J. Palladino, longtime advocate of superhero rights, is missing.
08:19Gazerbeam.
08:21Bob, it's time to engage!
08:23But one copy of the Neutropolis Tribune that has the headline, Incredible Rescue at Sea,
08:28is dated as September 14, 2002, placing it far ahead of the movie.
08:33This message will self-destruct.
08:36Number 22, Sunrays Inside a Whale, Finding Nemo.
08:48In Finding Nemo, one of the many challenges experienced by Marlin and Dory as they search
08:52for the titular clownfish is being swallowed whole by a whale.
08:56You'd think this would be one of their darkest moments, but the scene is surprisingly well-lit.
09:17Sperm whales have some of the thickest skin in the animal kingdom, up to 13.5 inches,
09:21meaning that in reality, the sun isn't gonna shine through.
09:39That's a whole lot of blubber.
09:40We have no doubt we'll forget about this error as quickly as Dory the next time we re-watch
09:45this movie, though.
09:46It's just such a classic.
09:47The water's going down.
09:49It's, it's, it's, it's going down.
09:55Really?
09:56You sure about that?
09:57Look, already it's half empty.
09:59Hmm, I'd say it's half full.
10:01Number 21, Drunk Mosquito, A Bug's Life.
10:04At one point in the film, Flick the ant goes to a bar to try to recruit some warriors for
10:08his fight against the grasshoppers.
10:10You see, I'm looking for tough warrior bugs.
10:12Stand back, ye flies.
10:14We are the greatest warriors in all plundum.
10:17Warrior bugs.
10:18There, he watches as a mosquito orders a Bloody Mary O positive.
10:22Bartender, Bloody Mary O positive.
10:25Flick asks him where he might find some tough insects, but the customer is already too blood
10:30drunk and passes out before he can answer.
10:32The factual issue here is that the mosquito is pretty clearly meant to be male, while
10:37in reality, only female mosquitoes actually drink blood.
10:41In addition, its thorax increases in size after drinking the blood, when it's actually
10:45a mosquito's abdomen that would become larger.
10:47No, Harry, no!
10:49Don't look at the light!
10:50I can't help it.
10:52It's so beautiful.
10:56Number 20, Magically Appearing Magic 8-Ball, Toy Story.
11:00Looks like those magic 8-Balls really are magic after all.
11:04Not only can they tell the future, but they can also appear at will whenever they're needed.
11:09When Andy's mom suggests Pizza Planet for dinner, Andy excitedly throws his toys onto
11:14the desk.
11:15Pizza Planet?
11:16Oh, cool!
11:17Notice how there's absolutely nothing near them, aside from the lamp and pens on the
11:23other side of the desk.
11:24However, right after Woody pushes Buzz off him, an 8-Ball magically appears right beside
11:30his arm.
11:31Will Andy pick me?
11:32Yeah, there are no camera angle excuses or anything for this one.
11:40This was just a big, fat mistake.
11:42Uh, nothing.
11:43Uh, nothing.
11:43I'm sure Andy was just a little excited.
11:46That's all.
11:46Too much cake and ice cream, I suppose.
11:48It's just a mistake.
11:49Number 19, Why Don't the Supers Know the Name Dever?
11:53Incredibles 2.
11:54In the 15-year-anticipated follow-up to The Incredibles, the issues between Supers and
11:59the rest of society are very much still real.
12:02Hey, Supers!
12:03Oh, what did we do?
12:06However, Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl, and Frozone find allies in the Devers.
12:11Well, one of them anyway.
12:13Welcome back, Elastigirl!
12:16Come on up here.
12:18Don't be bastard.
12:19Come on, get up here.
12:20Come on, get up here.
12:50And it explodes in a ball of fire, which wouldn't happen to something, you know, electric.
12:56Number 18, Vanellope's Tooth Reappears.
12:59Wreck-It Ralph.
13:00This is another minor mistake, but like others of its kind, there's just no going back once
13:05you notice it.
13:06When she's practicing driving, Vanellope crashes and spits out a tooth.
13:10She then smiles at Ralph, making her missing front tooth very obvious and clear to the audience.
13:16However, her teeth are completely fine and intact for the rest of the movie.
13:20You could argue that it was a video game and her teeth were reprogrammed or something,
13:24but really, it was just a simple sight gag that the animators had no intention of continuing
13:29throughout the movie.
13:30This mistake serves as another innocent sight gag, but it's a little less forgivable than the last.
13:42When Kristoff, Anna, and Olaf are escaping from Marshmallow, Olaf gets thrown off the cliff right
13:48before Kristoff and Anna fall to the snow below.
13:50At the bottom, Kristoff emerges under a completely fresh and undisturbed mound of snow.
13:58I can't feel my legs!
14:00I can't feel my legs!
14:02Not only did Kristoff somehow end up underneath Olaf, who fell off the cliff first, but he
14:08also didn't make any impact or scuff marks upon hitting the snow.
14:12Mistake made by the animators?
14:13Sight gag we weren't supposed to take seriously.
14:15Or, is Kristoff a ghost?
14:19Make your decision.
14:20He's crazy!
14:24Jasmine's golden armband changes arms.
14:27Aladdin.
14:28Jafar.
14:28I never realized how incredibly handsome you are.
14:36In the scene where Jasmine is chained up by Jafar, she is wearing a golden snake bracelet
14:41on her right arm.
14:42This can clearly be seen when she kisses Jafar, and right before she tries to wrestle the staff
14:47away from him.
14:48However, once she's knocked to the ground, the bracelet is on her left arm.
14:53In the next shot, when she stands to get the lamp, it's on her right arm again.
14:56Get the lamp!
14:59It's a simple continuity error, and it's a real blink and you'll miss it mistake, especially
15:04considering the hectic nature of the scene.
15:06But hey, it's a mistake nonetheless.
15:08Princess, your time is up!
15:13Number 15.
15:15The Sword from Nowhere.
15:17Frozen.
15:17Elsa!
15:19You can't run from this!
15:23Just take care of my sister!
15:25Frozen has a spectacular climactic finish that leaves audience members at the edge of their
15:30seats.
15:31But that doesn't mean it all makes sense.
15:33For example, we clearly see the villainous Hans approaching Elsa totally unarmed, not
15:39even a sheath to contain a sword.
15:41Yet we then hear a sword being unsheathed, and then suddenly see a sword magically appear
15:46in Hans' hands.
15:52Elsa!
15:53And no, it's not a really sharp icicle, it's a legitimate sword.
15:57Kind of a big one, which makes you think Hans may be compensating for something.
16:02But that's another story.
16:03The only frozen heart around here is yours.
16:05In Monsters, Inc., it's made very clear that Boo's screams and laughs produce massive power
16:18spikes.
16:19Because, you know, the entire concept of the movie is that children's screams, and later
16:24laughter, power the monster city.
16:26However, there are numerous times throughout the movie when Boo's vocalizations do absolutely
16:31nothing to the power.
16:33Examples include the scene when she's screaming in Randall's Scream Extractor, or when she's
16:37giggling in the bathroom while playing hide-and-seek with Sully.
16:45On both occasions, the light should be going haywire.
16:49Yet nothing happens.
16:51Jeez, get your lore straight, Disney.
16:54Number 13.
16:55Why does Buzz freeze?
16:57Toy Story.
16:57This has been a question on everyone's mind since 1995.
17:01Why does Buzz freeze when Andy enters the room?
17:04It's established early on that the toys freeze around Andy, because, you know, they're not
17:09supposed to be alive.
17:10Andy's coming, everybody, back to your places, hurry!
17:14But it's also established that Buzz doesn't believe himself to be a toy.
17:18If that's the case, then why does he freeze like the rest of them?
17:22It could be that a toy's involuntary response is to freeze around humans.
17:26You are a toy!
17:29It could also be a defense mechanism.
17:32Or maybe, he wanted to wait and study the hostile species.
17:36While this plot hole doesn't ruin the movie, it certainly brings up some questions.
17:41Number 12.
17:42The Slashes Change Direction.
17:44Beauty and the Beast.
17:46Beauty and the Beast is undoubtedly one of Disney's all-time classics.
17:49But that doesn't mean it's without its goofs.
17:54In the prologue, the Beast dramatically tears at his human portrait, and the scratches go
17:59in a downwards, left-to-right direction.
18:02One scratch even begins at his right eye and goes across his nose and off his cheek.
18:07However, when Belle later discovers the same portrait, the scratches travel in an upwards
18:12direction.
18:12And the scratch beginning on his right eye is completely gone.
18:19For such a serious and important scene, you'd think they'd have reviewed the earlier scene.
18:25Number 11.
18:27Tiger Takes a Bite of Something.
18:29Aladdin.
18:30So, this is why Prince Ahmed stormed out.
18:33Oh, father.
18:35Raja was just playing with him.
18:37Weren't you, Raja?
18:38In this Disney classic, strong-willed Princess Jasmine knows what she wants.
18:42And what she wants is not the obnoxious Prince Ahmed.
18:46Jasmine's tiger, Raja, is on the same page, and he dispenses with this unwanted suitor by
18:50taking a bite out of his purple pants.
18:53Insulted, the prince flees, his heart-pattern underwear clearly showing through a hole in his
18:58pants.
18:59I've never been so insulted!
19:01Prince Ahmed, you're not leaving so soon, are you?
19:04Good luck marrying her off!
19:07Yet when we get a close-up of Raja, the fabric in his mouth clearly matches Ahmed's underwear.
19:12Jasmine!
19:14Oh, gotcha, gotcha, gotcha!
19:15Found it, Raja!
19:19Guess we're all just thankful he wasn't going commando that day.
19:22Look at that, Abu!
19:23It's not every day you see a horse with two rear ends.
19:26Number 10, King Candy just doesn't want to go away, Wreck-It Ralph.
19:31Is that a threat I smell?
19:33You're beyond the halitosis you so obviously suffer from.
19:37Poor Vanellope Von Schweetz was dealt a crappy hand in Wreck-It Ralph, what with her video game-based
19:42kingdom having been taken away from her by the evil King Candy and all.
19:46There's no way that I am racing with a glitch.
19:49Francis, Candlehead, come on.
19:51Powerbill?
19:52That glitch cannot be allowed to race!
19:56All traces of Vanellope's rightful place as princess have been wiped away.
20:00King Candy has plastered his name and logo all over everything like a pixelated Donald Trump.
20:05You're a fan of pink?
20:06Salmon!
20:07Salmon, that's obviously salmon.
20:09What are you doing here?
20:10So when Vanellope and Ralph win and everything is reset the way it's supposed to be,
20:14why can we still see King Candy's name and logo on one of the buildings?
20:18Well, this is the real you.
20:19Guess Ralph was too busy celebrating to wreck it to pieces.
20:23And besides, I've got a job to do too.
20:25It may not be as fancy as being president, but it's my duty.
20:30And it's a big duty.
20:33Number 9.
20:34Mr. Potato Head's Magic Eye, Toy Story 3.
20:38You gotta dig with justice, one-eyed Bart.
20:41Part of the appeal of Mr. Potato Head is how easy it is to change his appearance and even his personality with a little accessorizing.
20:49But can we have a little consistency, please?
20:52Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
20:56Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
20:58Ha ha ha ha ha ha!
21:00In this scene, Andy is pretending Mr. Potato Head is the evil one-eyed Bart.
21:04And yes, he has one eye.
21:06But when Andy's mom comes into the room with a video camera and Andy gives her a close-up look at his toys,
21:11the potato fiend suddenly has two eyes.
21:14Hey, 50-foot baby from outer space!
21:17And she's on a rampage!
21:19She kept her eyes!
21:19Either that's a mistake, or that video camera comes with some serious CGI capability.
21:26I always wanted to go out with a bang!
21:29Number 8. Easy to escape. Shackles. Tangled.
21:32In case you get any ideas about following us.
21:35Sure, we know Rapunzel and Flynn Rider are just cartoon characters,
21:39but their relationship is so beautifully realized that it's sometimes easy to forget this fact.
21:44And at last I see the line.
21:49Maybe that's why when a little bit of unreality interrupts Flynn's big death scene, it's so jarring.
21:54Our hero is dying, and clearly shackled so no escape is possible.
21:59Everything is gonna be okay though.
22:00No, Rapunzel.
22:01I promise you have to trust me.
22:03No.
22:03Come on, just breathe.
22:04I can't let you do this.
22:06And I can't let you die.
22:09Rapunzel has just agreed to sacrifice her freedom and happiness so he can live,
22:13and Flynn raises his shackled hand to stroke her face.
22:16Only that shackle has somehow disappeared.
22:19And it's somehow back moments later when he cuts off her hair,
22:22dooming himself but ensuring Rapunzel will be free.
22:25Hey.
22:27It's gonna be alright.
22:30Spoiler, it all ends happily though.
22:33Eugene, yes.
22:34Number 7. Who needs glasses anyway? Inside out.
22:39And there she was.
22:40Eyes and shackles aren't the only things that can appear and disappear at random in a Disney film.
22:46We won't blame you if you didn't notice this scene in Inside Out though.
22:49After all, heroine Riley is a distractingly cute little baby.
22:53At first, the audience is looking at the baby over the shoulders of her mother and father,
22:58and her mom is clearly wearing glasses.
23:00But in the next cut, the audience is looking up at the parents from baby Riley's point of view.
23:04Guess what? No glasses.
23:06Hello. Riley.
23:11Oh, look at you.
23:13Aren't you a little bundle of joy?
23:15Yes, maybe she decided contacts were a better choice,
23:18but when did she have time to put them in?
23:20Aren't you a little bundle of joy?
23:23Whoa.
23:23The incredibly adorable Lilo very definitely marches to the beat of a different drum.
23:45But this is taking that saying a little too literally.
23:49When we're first introduced to the adorable leading lady,
23:51Lilo has her mind on pretty much anything other than being on time for her hula class.
23:56At the class, two men are providing musical accompaniment for the dancers,
24:00each playing a drum that is kind of gourd-shaped.
24:05Yet when we see these men after Lilo's comment about Pudge the fish,
24:09one of those drums is now a more traditional drum shape.
24:12Pudge controls the weather.
24:16Maybe Pudge also has power over musical instruments?
24:19Pudge is a fish.
24:22Number 5.
24:23Shy Shadows.
24:25Pocahontas.
24:25And now I'll never see John Smith again.
24:30Come with me.
24:31The love story of Pocahontas and John Smith creates a kind of magic on screen,
24:36but that doesn't give the filmmakers an excuse to bend the laws of nature.
24:39Until you can paint with all the colors.
24:46In the scene where Nakoma comes to fetch Pocahontas and take her to see the captured John Smith,
24:51the two women walk back to the camp holding hands.
24:54Yet as they approach the camp, their shadows clearly are not holding hands.
24:58Pocahontas wants to look into the eyes of the man who killed Cocoa.
25:02That's just not possible, unless the shadows have a mind of their own like in Peter Pan.
25:06Maybe those shadows are a little shy about expressing affection.
25:10But come on, we're all friends here.
25:12Don't you think we're getting a little old for these games?
25:16Number 4.
25:17Toys Don't Have a Reflection.
25:19Toy Story 2.
25:20Rex, turn it off!
25:21Someone's got a ear!
25:22Which one is off?
25:23Vampires are well known for not casting a reflection.
25:26But as far as we know, the characters in Toy Story 2 are not bloodsuckers.
25:31Unless there's something Ham and Rex are not telling us.
25:33Great, now I have guilt!
25:35Why do we wonder?
25:36Because when Ham turns off the TV, the screen goes black,
25:39and we can see the room reflected in the blank screen.
25:42But we can't see either Ham or Rex, who are standing right in front of it.
25:46Right out loud, it's this one!
25:49I despise that chicken.
25:51Maybe their shy reflections should go on a date with Pocahontas and Nakoma's Shadows.
25:56Number 3.
25:57Mike and Sully did not meet in University.
26:00Monsters University.
26:01Apparently, Monsters Inc. has an issue with quality control.
26:0523-19!
26:07We have a 23-19!
26:13The entire concept of Monsters University is that Mike and Sully meet and befriend each other while studying at the titular school.
26:20What am I doing?
26:21James B. Sullivan.
26:23Mike Wazowski.
26:24Listen, it was quite delightful meeting you and whatever that is, but if you don't mind, I have to study my scaring.
26:30However, it was established in the first movie that Mike and Sully have been friends for much longer than that.
26:35As Mike says to Sully,
26:37You've been jealous of my good look since the fourth grade, pal.
26:40However, the director has acknowledged this error.
26:43According to him, the team decided to forego the established character backgrounds for story and thematic purposes.
26:48We can respect that, but we're still going to point it out.
26:53Number 2.
26:54Elsa's hair goes through her shoulder.
26:56Frozen.
26:58This goof was quite popular on the internet in the mid-2010s, thanks to a particularly eagle-eyed viewer.
27:04I stay in my pants!
27:09There you go!
27:10Sadly, the person who discovered it was probably some kid's poor parent who had to watch the movie for the thousandth time that month.
27:18Oh, look at that.
27:20I've been impaled.
27:21During Let It Go, Elsa's hair fuses through her left shoulder once she lets it down.
27:26While this is hardly noticeable at normal speed, it's quite clear upon viewing the scene in slow motion or when scrutinizing it frame by frame.
27:34Then again, maybe we should just let it go.
27:37Because apart from that, the scene is amazing.
27:40Let the storm rage on!
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28:01Number 1. Cinderella's Disappearing Sleeves. Cinderella
28:06On one level, Cinderella is all about the wardrobe, right?
28:15After all, her animal friends help her make a gorgeous gown that her jealous stepsisters rip to shreds.
28:21Oh, and look, that's my sash wearing my sash.
28:23She can't!
28:24Oh, God, please stop!
28:27Then that handy fairy godmother gives her the ballgown to end all ballgowns and iconic glass slippers to match.
28:34And look, glass slippers.
28:36Everything ends happily ever after, with Cinderella marrying her prince in yet another stunning outfit.
28:42One with very long sleeves.
28:44Except, when she's riding away in her carriage, we see her again through the rear window.
28:49And girl, what happened to those sleeves?
28:51Maybe her fairy godmother wasn't feeling her first look.
28:54Good night.
28:57Did you notice an animated blunder that we didn't?
29:03Let us know in the comments.
29:04I know you'll never forgive me, and I don't blame you.
29:08I wouldn't forgive me either.
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