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* Where did Flint get a pet monkey, anyway?
** [[Offscreen Villain Dark Matter]] -- The [[Weird Trade Union|Guild]] of [[The Venture Brothers (Animation)|Calamitous Intent]] has an outreach program for budding [[Mad Scientist|Mad Scientists]] in the hope they go bad, or net them a neat patent. He wasn't very well funded though, the secret base of his was still mostly scrap material.
** Monkeys are a fairly common research animal due to their biological similarities between humans, and because they're pretty intelligent. It's really not that unusual for him to have a lab monkey of sorts. Likewise, while the ethics of keeping a monkey as a pet are debated, the concept is not unheard of even today. Not to mention that there are monkeys that are specifically trained to help people with performing certain tasks (Though, it's usually people with disabilities who have these specially trained monkeys, not scientists). Most likely he got said monkey from either an exotic animal salesperson ([[Internet Backdraft|Let's not get into the legal issues regarding this, ok?]]) or from another laboratory that was willing to donate one of their test animals.
 
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* Why doesn't Flint ''ever'' test his inventions? The montage near the beginning implies that all those inventions were applied for the very first time in the presentations! What kind of pathetic scientist is he?
** Part of Flint's character arc is that he doesn't tend to think through his actions, and he has to learn to do this in order to save the day.
** He tested the FLDSMDFR. He's learning (or was, prior to {{spoiler|Flying Car 2: [[Oddly-Named Sequel 2: Electric Boogaloo|With Wings]]}}, but [[No Time to Explain|No Time To]] [[No Plans, No Prototype, No Backup|Do A Trial Run]]).
 
* When the {{spoiler|satellite communication link with the FLDSMDFR}} is destroyed, why does Flint build {{spoiler|Flying Car 2}}, and, not, say, another {{spoiler|satellite communication linking device}}? It'd probably take about the same amount of time, and he doesn't need to draw up any new blueprints or designs for the latter.
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*** It was very likely he didn't have one when he started work on it in the first place, remember it was not meant to work that way.
 
* Meta one, here: [[Neil Patrick Harris]]. In a show about a [[Mad Scientist]]. [[DoctorDr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog (Web Video)|Neil freakin' Patrick Harris]]. And he plays a ''monkey''.
** I actually thought Neil ''was'' Flint, and was internally squeeing because it seemed like a ''Dr. Horrible'' [[Alternate Universe|AU]] with a happy ending, and then...yeah. [[Fanon Discontinuity|In my head he IS Flint.]]
** Hey, there's [[WTH? Casting Agency|a trope for this!]] Something of an inversion, but still...
** I loved him as the monkey. He would have been great as Flint, but the monkey was perfect. It would have been perfect ''and'' great if they'd used him for Flint and Steve (and possibly {{spoiler|Flint's Dad's translated voice}}), with a nice helping of "oh, that's so cool" because the translator voice should have been expected to have been based on recordings or synthesized imitations of Flint's phonemes, but oh well. Although I'd really enjoy if [[RifftraxRiff Trax]] happened to do this movie with NPH as the guest, and as a side thing dubbed his voice for the scientist into a bonus track.
 
* How did the mayor order all of the food? Earlier on in the movie it showed Flint actually having to code the food into the computer. I highly doubt the mayor knows how to code...
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** Maybe Sam just didnt wear her glasses in public. (sure, there was that scene when Flint was on the phone, but she was probably just getting ready for a weather report.) She probably DID get her glasses upgraded. I know that if i didnt wear glasses, i would at least wear them at home to do things like watch TV or read a book.
* Another Nobel Prize missed. Nobody even seems to realize that Flint's invention could effectively solve world hunger. Kids don't need to worry about things like that during a movie, but still....
** Screw World Hunger! If Flint's Machine can turn water into organic and semi-organic matter as diverse as the food presented, it could probably transform any material into a different one, like I don't know [[Atop the Fourth Wall (Web Video)|dog poop into gold]]
** And thus, through simple economics, devaluing every piece of gold avialable!
 
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**** I wouldn't say a complete success. It's not permanent, since we see his dad is later bald again.
**** It's called shaving. The dude above you mentioned it.
** Maybe he could go work for [[Portal (Video Gameseries)|Aperture Science]].
*** [[Wild Mass Guessing|So that's where Wheately came from...]]