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*** In the early stages of production, it wasn't clear if Cybertron would follow Energon's storyline. Eventually, [[Word of God]] said no- but one episode had Alexis appear out of the blue on stage- an unintentional [[Freeze-Frame Bonus]]- when she wasn't part of the plot.
*** In a bizarre turn of events, Hasbro actually tried to string Cybertron's continuity with Armada's and Energon's and ignore the discontinuity, thereby creating the so-called "Unicron Trilogy." In the final episode, they added several shots that actually had competent animation of Rad, Carlos, Alexis, and Kicker- ''but'' they screwed up when they tried to depict the characters with the Transformers they grew most attached to. The Armada kids (now adults) had superimposed images of High Wire, Sureshock, and Grindor in the background... straight from the ''wildly'' innacurate Armada boxart. As for Kicker, an image of Hot Shot was placed in the background, but Kicker's partner during Energon... was ''[[Did Not Do the Research|Ironhide!!!]]''
* The scene in ''[[ShuffleSHUFFLE!]]'' episode 1 where Asa grabs Rin's arm by the lockers and the scene in episode 24 where Asa ''also'' grabs Rin's arm by the lockers are suspiciously similar, from the way Kaede and Rin stand in the scene, and the way Asa waves at Rin before departing, except that she had longer hair in episode 24 because {{spoiler|Rin forced her to use her magic to save him and the long hair was a side effect.}}
* The one-shot "sequel" chapter of ''[[Death Note]]'' looks noticeably different from the original manga, and often a bit sloppier. It's worth noting, however, that Takeshi Obata apparently may not have had a part in this.
** The anime adaptation had its fair share of QUALITY when it came time to adapt the second arc, though some examples were present in earlier episodes (with Misa being a notorious one). It seems that besides cutting the story up for anime format, [[They Just Didn't Care]] about how characters looked in some episodes. Misa and Mello were both hit badly with this, and Mogi and Aizawa even had their ENTIRE FACES disappear in a scene.
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** Lampshaded by Prince John at the archery tournament.
{{quote|'''Prince John:''' No, no, I lose more jewels that way...}}
** Also, Maid Marian for some reason becomes unusually tall for a fox whenever she is dancing (guess [[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney film)|which film]] they got her dance moves from!).
* The circus locomotive from ''[[Dumbo]]'' for some reason, actually gains and loses train cars as it is travelling across the countryside. The only time we actually see the locomotive with the correct number of train cars is when it is crossing the bridge before climbing up the mountain. Also, during the scene where the circus train get loaded up, a circus wagon on one of the train cars changes color, as with one of the crewmen's outfits.
** Also, during the scene where the [[Delivery Stork]] that is carrying Dumbo is looking down at the Southeastern United States, there are no clouds above the map, but when the stork finally descends, clouds inexplicably appear above said map.
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** That was deliberate. Plot-wise, Esmeralda worked it off underwater because it was too heavy and she couldn't swim with it on him. Unfortunately, they skipped the underwater part due to time constraints.
** A more straight example would be the fact that during the same scene, when one of Frollo's henchmen shoots Phoebus off his horse, making him fall into the water, the arrow is in the back, but when Esmeralda pulls him out, the arrow is in the front!
* ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (Disney film)|Snow White and The Seven Dwarfs]]''. Interestingly, it's not quality that suffers in this example - the animators seem to just forget what they're supposed to be drawing. When the forest animals are following Snow White into the Dwarfs' house, a rabbit hops behind another rabbit ''and comes out as a squirrel!'' Disney was so embarrassed it had a demo video taken off [[YouTube]].
* ''[[The Thief and the Cobbler]]'': The sequences added after the firing of creator/director/writer/animator [[Richard Williams]] were done on a much lower budget by several different animation studios around the world. Particularly bad, as the original animation by Williams had [[Visual Effects of Awesome|extreme effort put in it]], making the cheaper scenes look ''terrible'' in comparison.
* At the end of ''[[Cars]]'' during the final race scene, the King's eyes actually change from brown to blue when he is crashed by [[Big Bad|Chick Hicks]]. His eyes then turn back to brown just right when he is helped by Lightning McQueen into crossing the finish line.