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* ''[[ROD the TV]]'' had a noticeable drop in quality in the later episodes of the TV version. Substantial reworking was performed for the DVD releases.
* The earlier seasons of the ''[[Slayers]]'' anime were a bit cheap in the animation department, swinging from very good to piss poor. The "piss poor" end is mostly blatant in the third season, where the characters are deformed for extended periods of time for no apparent reason. The [[A Day in the Limelight|spotlight episode]] on [[Those Two Guys|Jillas]] the fox is particularly terrible; although the colors for that season were richer, they actually clashed against the frequent still shots of the characters (all ''very'' off-model), which in turn contrasted poorly against painted backgrounds. The first season's animation quality also slipped during the last few episodes, but managed to come around for the final episode.
** The [[Un CancelledUncancelled|belated]] fourth and fifth seasons were of a better quality overall, regardless of the newer animation.
* The ''hentai'' production ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaGjs-SuxWY&feature=related#movie_player Sailor Moon & the 7 Ballz]'' ([[NSFW]]) is the absolute ''epitome'' of this trope.
* The ''[[Mirai Nikki]]'' manga has some [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/mirai_nikki/v01/c001.1/24.html rough spots] in the early chapters.
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* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWo_9CKbSXE The Ed Wood film One Million AC/DC]. Ignoring the fact that this is a porn, the ([[Narm|Laughably]] [[Special Effects Failure|fake]]) puppet looks nothing like the [[Off-the-Shelf FX|toy dinosaur]] used. Tragedy is done indeed.
* The Xenomorphs in the [[Alien vs. Predator]] movie switch between Animatronics and CG. The reason as to why this is on here? The CG Xenomorphs add a joint in the ankles, something the on-set ones lack.
* While ''[[Dragon Ball: Fight for Victory, Son Goku!]]'' is largely based upon its [[Dragon Ball|source material]] some of the non-human characters (mainly Puar and Turtle) get slight color changes (Turtle having a rather [[Special Effects Failure|obvious]] seam on his beak and Puar being a plush toy aside). On the poster however, is a rather odd-looking Shenron that is shown wearing sunglasses for whatever reason (In the movie itself, he fares better design-wise, but is only a glowing green outline).
* Not even the 1933 ''[[King Kong]]'' is immune. Close up shots of the beast that don't involve the stop-motion model makes him look like a cartoon character instead of the semi-real gorilla he's supposed to be.
* In the first ''[[Spider-Man (film)|Spider Man]]'' film, both Spidey and Green Goblin's costumes seem lack certain details when as CG creations. Green Goblin's helmet is also different, not showing Norman's mouth, something the physical costume does. This ends up carrying over to the action figure.