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* ''[[Neko Sugar Girls]]'' is basically a [[Stealth Parody]] of this trope. ''Everyone'' is off-model, and it's done to an extent (combined with [[Gratuitous Japanese]], hideously annoying voice acting, and nonexistent plot) that the whole video series is obviously a parody.
* [http://youchew.net/forum/index.php?/topic/987-post-weird-animation-frames-of-anything/page__hl__%2Bweird+%2Banimation+%2Bframes This] [[Youtube Poop|YouChewPoop]] topic is determined to find all examples of this. It's got more than 200 pages (using the default post-per-page setting).
* If it's not traced, then the animation in [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/FanFic/ElementalGoddess[Elemental Goddess (Fanfic)|Elemental Goddess]] is this.
* In ''[[Pre Game Lobby]]'', a question about why the characters armor keep changing between scenes, with armor changing when the local Troll keeps asking when he's ever changed his armor. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etzQ-HR_uVg&feature=PlayList&p=612EC0EB6808E6AD&index=11 Can be seen Here.]
* Found in ''[[Girlchan in Paradise]]'', as part of the series' [[Stylistic Suck]].
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* The ''[[Cyberchase (Animation)|Cyberchase]]'' episode "The Poddleville Case" is similar to the ''TTGL'' example above - the animation isn't necessarily ''bad'', just different and more cartoony-looking than usual.
** Also, the show itself switched to Flash, leading to a large-scale shift in animation.
* A frequent problem with shows produced by [[Filmation]] in the 1970s. A specific example: many of the musical scenes from ''[[The Brady Kids]]'', on account of the heavy use of [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/:Rotoscoping |rotoscoping]] to save time and money on animation. Note especially the clip to "I Believe in You," where close-ups of Jan's face make it appear as though [[Nightmare Fuel|her right eye has caved in!]] Their microscopic budgets should have come as a warning.
* [[Hanna-Barbera]] falls victim to this quite a bit. [http://sarajaye.superbusnet.com/Pictures/oldband.PNG This scene] from the first episode of ''[[The Amazing Chan and The Chan Clan (Animation)|The Amazing Chan and The Chan Clan]]'' looks...primitive, at best.
** It even happened in their later works, as several of them were sent to many different studios (Tom and Jerry Kids, for example, was farmed to [[Wang Film Productions]], Fil-Cartoons, and Mr. Big Cartoons).
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* How many fingers does [[Frosty the Snowman]] have?!
* ''[[Star Trek the Animated Series (Animation)|Star Trek the Animated Series]]''. In addition to ''incredibly'' [[Limited Animation]], One of the producers was colorblind, so everyone but Sulu and Uhura was absolutely ''chalk white.'' Colors of things established in the [[Star Trek the Original Series (TV)|live action series]] would be altered so you'd wind up saying "what do you mean that episode had [[Green-Skinned Space Babe|Orions]]?" The Kzinti - a warlike enemy race who'd supposedly plagued mankind for a hundred years or more - dressed in very [[Narm|Narmful]] ''hot pink uniforms.'' A lot of notorious animation errors require the pause button, but this ain't that. The animation was ''farcically'' bad throughout every episode ever. Yeah, it's good that ''[[Star Trek (Franchise)|Star Trek]]'' doesn't die after all, but dude. Can we at least ''leave the color decisions to the guys who can see colors?''
* For the ''[[Looney Tunes (Animation)|Looney Tunes]]'' short "Bugsy and Mugsy", for whatever reason in this short Mugsy looks completely different from how he usually looks, [http[wikipedia://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Rocky_and_MugsyRocky and Mugsy.jpg |this is how he normally looks]], [http://www.comicvine.com/rocky-and-mugsy/29-46323/all-images/108-205909/131637-rocky-and-mugsy/105-166148/ this is what he looked like in that short].
** In the short "Oily Hare" in one scene where the oil tycoon tells his assistant Maverick to lower him into Bugs' hole his body disappears for a few frames leaving him a talking head.
** In "Rabbit Rampage", the trope is intentionally invoked for laughs as the cartoonist ( {{spoiler|identified at the end as Elmer Fudd}}) insists on drawing Bugs incorrectly to torture him. When he turns Bugs into a horse, Bugs angrily informs him, "Okay, wise guy. My contract SPECIFICALLY says I am always to be drawn AS A RABBIT!" He later draws Bugs as a grotesque caricature of himself, prompting Bugs to comment, "Continue to draw me like this, buddy, and we'll ''both'' be outta work!" When the cartoonist draws him right, Bugs quips, "So I'm me again. What a novel idea. Sure you wouldn't like to turn me into a grasshopper or something? No, no, I take it back!"