>Vinny mentioned a "thread" in his stream last night about animation errors and how he specifically wants to make a compilation of one from the Super Mario Bros. Super Show, mentioning this exact frame in particular >Thread was posted on a Friday
Does Vinny actually fricking lurk here? Not just Cinemaphile, since he literally got fricking started here, but Cinemaphile specifically?
https://youtu.be/xbyER9Msjtw?t=2684
huh, guess you were right, at least i don't really know any other "threads" other than this one talking about animation errors.
>He even mentioned the two from the OP and 3rd post
Huh... interesting
Though I do know some people refer to posts on twitter that have multiple replies as "threads" though not sure why or when that started. But yeah, maybe he comes here.
There was a big Twitter thread on this exact topic before this Cinemaphile thread went up. It used the same clip from OP. You all are literally posting in a Twitter thread right now.
Vinny literally started on Cinemaphile and Vinesauce as a collective used to regularly advertise their streams on Cinemaphile, it's more weird to imagine Vinny specifically browsing Cinemaphile.
Actually, IS this an error? I’ve only seen a couple of episodes of Street Fighter USA and what I did see got fricking weird at times. Could DJ had literally been shrinking in this scene? I’m asking because he goes for the panel that’s closer to the ground which makes it seem like this was deliberate and I wouldn’t put it pass this show to canonically give DJ a shrink he didn’t have in the game, so does anyone know what episode this is from?
Cel ordering error would be my guess. They drew the dinosaurs plowing through the wall but then accidentally reused a cel frame from before they entered the room to actually animate the scene.
My guess is there was supposed to be a cel with the broken wall placed under the dinosaurs and the tables were supposed to be animated on top but they just forgot.
buddy in that very same game ghost pokemon can change their appearances, you need ti go through a whole miniquest to counteract it unless you do the pokedoll skip, skipping celedon game cormer entirely
Reportedly one of the producers of show said that the Korean animators thought those crowed people were flying so they animated them flying, when the crew got the finished episode tape they thought it was so funny and instead of calling the south Korean animantion crew to fix the mistake, they just added a sound effect and call it a day
they are paid to stay literal after all, it's like in tmnt when they said "pie" at time and they drew fruit pies, not pizza pies.
The mistake is on the writer/storyboard side there.
they are paid to stay literal after all, it's like in tmnt when they said "pie" at time and they drew fruit pies, not pizza pies.
The mistake is on the writer/storyboard side there.
Specifically, the wording was "the crowd takes off".
Apparently, the guys who made TMNT (2007) asked for a scene in a warehouse full of pallets. The underpaid asian animation team mistranslated and drew the warehouse full of 'palates', as in human mouths. It was said to have been terrifying.
Wasn't there also a scene in The Real Ghostbusters where they awkwardly hopped around with their hands on their butts because the script said "the Ghostbusters are hauling ass"?
It happened a few times in Invader Zim. Like in pic related, they fricked the perspective and one of the random cops walking by was twice as big as everyone else. The Zim staff just shrugged and added "giant stomping" sounds to his footsteps.
There was also this scene where they wanted a menacing shot of a giant hamster (named Ultra Peepee) crashing through the town. The way the Koreans animated the scene wasn't at all what they wanted, but it was funny enough that they changed the soundtrack to go with it.
>animation error so hilarious the showrunners kept it in the final episode
I wish there were more like this
What the frick were those underpaid Koreans thinking
As a kid I just thought the crowd was so hypnotized by the show they got "sucked in" and it was just a gag that visially represented it.
I don't remember that episode very well because it's been over 20 years, but the show was trippy and overall theme of the episode was pretty fricked up so I really thought it was intentional.
To this day that's one of the funniest things I've ever seen in a cartoon. It's already kind of creepy imagery with the shadow people and they way they ascend into another plane of existence with no explanation or acknowledgment by other characters, but still have a sound effect, is just gold
I interpreted it as Dexter's warped perception of what was happening because he'd lost his glasses. Like that was what was already happening with Chubby Cheese's musical number, Chubby speaking directly to Dexter already felt like a weird drug trip. So this just came off as completely intentional weirdness. The entire episode is insane, frankly.
Oh my god that's fricking hilarious. I had to look it up: "Rob Renzetti's storyboard instructed the audience to "take off" (as in, get up/leave). The Korean animators interpreted it literally, so the audience flies away for no reason. Rob added sound FX & kept it in"
Transformers was well known for for animation errors. Not only like this but also post movie pretty much every crowd shot would have at least once dead character in it. There's also at least one shot after Bumblebee was rebuilt into Goldbug that had both in it.
One that sort of comes to mind is Roadhauler.
Is the original three part pilot they had Grapple's truck crane mode show up in one scene and they called him "hauler" but he nevered appeared again in the show (Grapple also didn't actually properly show up in the show until season 2)
Years later Takara repainted Grapple's G1 toy and named him Road Hauler in reference to this goof. They even made him a constructicon who defected to the Autobots
Yeah it's more of a questionable design choice, I just find the 'helmet under a helmet' to be funny.
To be fair, there is a very thin line between 'awkward animation' (going off-model, smear frames, or reduced frame-rates) and 'animation mistake' (miscolouring, incorrectly layered cels, scale issues).
I mean, it's Megaman. Ruby-Spears jank aside, even in the actual games Protoman canonically wears sunglasses under his helmet's sunglasses. All the time.
Yeah it's more of a questionable design choice, I just find the 'helmet under a helmet' to be funny.
To be fair, there is a very thin line between 'awkward animation' (going off-model, smear frames, or reduced frame-rates) and 'animation mistake' (miscolouring, incorrectly layered cels, scale issues).
>tfw there was literally a point in anime where they would finish the episodes South Park style and then go back and actually animate the episode for real for the DVD release.
I remember reading somewhere it was translation issue with jap animators who couldn't speak one word in english. It's like they were told only once what they were supposed to write but they didn't even note it down.
You can kinda see what they were going for if you read it out loud
wan (win, very similar)
the (instead of a for some reason or just a syntax error which I will explain later)
CIRIN (free, well it has R and two i, meaning they really didn't know how to spell it or they remembered it all wrong)
qnal (car, this is really simple q-ar sounds like car a lot, and japs can't hear a difference between "r" and "l" what is "n" doing there I have no fricking clue, maybe they thought it was silent)
and Joker Nocile... I guess it was supposed bo be Jokermobile like Batmobile. Notice how it sounds similar. It sounds even more similar if ESL who doesn't know anything about correct accent tries to read it.
The correct sign should read: Win a free car, the Jokermobile! (of course, this is still only my guess, but what else could it be?)
I've seen a lot of people cursing and whining about ESL over some petty mistakes. Look at this fricking sign again and then reconsider what an effort we are going through to be able to actually communicate and have a discussion, even if we don't speak perfectly.
One I remember was it was shown as a special feature on the Rhino Transformers DVD as an error-- but one caught before the show aired, there was some R to L confusion for a sign.
The version that was actually in the show. As it was never in the show proper though, the misspelling isn't a true error since someone caught it and fixed it.
>The correct sign should read: Win a free car, the Jokermobile! (of course, this is still only my guess, but what else could it be?)
WAN THE CIRIN GNAL JOKERNOCILE
WIN THE ORIGINAL JOKERMOBILE
That makes me wonder if it was something as mundane as a toner shortage in the fax machine, and the non-english-speaking staff trying to guess what the faded letters are
I was going to joke about the title but the plot is surprisingly prophetic >race war is entirely manufactured by a small group of elites who want to divide the people >blue Luigi goes "left", red Mario goes "right"
They changed all the names for some bizarre reason, maybe it was because when they wrote the show the Koopa Kids hadn't been given names by literally some intern during the localisation.
They changed all the names for some bizarre reason, maybe it was because when they wrote the show the Koopa Kids hadn't been given names by literally some intern during the localisation.
Less "changed the names" and more likely "had to make up the names before the official ones happened". The Koopalings didn't get named until the US manual, and Mario 3 the cartoon was in production before the game released in the US. For all we know they had placeholders that just stayed on-- it's why the kooky one is named Kookie, the cutie pie one is Cootie-pie, the big mouth talkative one is Big Mouth, etc. We are talking about the series that continued to call the bad guy King Koopa despite Nintendo of America still trying to make Bowser happen.
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>We are talking about the series that continued to call the bad guy King Koopa despite Nintendo of America still trying to make Bowser happen.
The weirdest part about that is that they occasionally call him "Bowser Koopa", but then just keep calling him King Koopa.
|f you want to see fricked animation errors, you should watch the 1960s Popeye cartoons, especially anything credited to Jack Kinney. They cranked cranked out like 220 episodes in 3 years and it fricking shows.
It just solidifies how distinct Hanna Barbera was from most of its competition inn terms of overall output. They weren't perfect themselves, but production-wise they were among, if not THE 'best' studio of the 60's TV animation scene. The only one that I think could arguably compete, Snowball, went under not long after that Beany & Cecil cartoon ended.
The running out of money thing is a myth, their production schedule was totally fricked and they had to rush those episodes out in a ludicrously short amount of time, IIRC something like a single week.
0:42 in Unbreakable Tie from Persona 2 has a compositing error. Yeah it's Cinemaphile or Cinemaphile, whatchya gonna do about it? It's the only one I could think of.
There's quite a bit of jank in Beast Wars, like joints clipping into each other and stuff like that. Of course, that's to be expected when it's one of the earliest full 3D cartoons on television.
IIRC either the last VHS/LD release or the first DVD release fixed it.
It's an oddly blatant error for Disney standards but I guess they were running too low on money for a reshoot back then. Bambi was their last real movie for a while.
I'm an animator, nothing professional but I know enough to hate it, and I don't see how such an error could even happen. When I render/export an animation, the program I use sorta packs everything in some file format (usually Gif or MP4 or something). It doesn't capture the cursors, so how are we seeing it here?
I think the cursor is in the stock vidéo tout begin with. Apparently some people still record screens for rendering instead of using propre tools (not available in the free licence maybe). Same shit happened in pokémon swsh ending video
I seem to recall someone found the exact stock footage that the animator must of screen recorded and layered onto this scene. Also Someone drew this, so it was a good thread.
Yes. Making a mistake and not giving a shit doesn't make the mistake magically disappear. You still fricked up and even worse you're a fricking butthole for knowing you fricked up and not caring. Steven Universe is animated by lazy buttholes.
>The Atomic Bombing of Detroit, New York City, and Boston has left the Northeast in ruins >The South tried to rise again, only to realize that Cajuns, Floridians, Rednecks, and Humans couldn't coexist, so it shattered into four smaller regions >Texas tried to secede, only for The United Midwest and New New Mexico to kick its ass >The United Midwest ironically splinted into The United Praries of America and New Wisconsin. What's left of Missouri is now their DMZ >The Upper Midwest reorganized into West Dakota and East Dakota >Sick of being confused for one another, Washington and Oregon merged into a new state: Hippyland >In the ensuing chaos of the war, Nevada just drew its state lines bigger. Only Utah noticed and was given the remaining Southwest as New Mormonland to shut up about it. >Minnasota didn't realize the balkanization was going on and has been sending very angry letters to the husk of Washington DC about all the noise.
Animation errors are the reason why Enzo had a birthday in ReBoot. Mainframe Entertainment discovered early on that the model they had created for Enzo was A b***h to animate without his shoulder pads constantly clipping into other parts. They didn't want to simply change them because they knew people would notice, so they gave Enzo a birthday episode to explain why his appearance changed.
For the brief appearance of backup-copy-Enzo at the end of season 3, they use his 01 model. In season 4, they use the 01 model with the 10 shoulder pads.
Not really an error per se but this crowd shot from Transformers the Movie was never meant to be lingered on eternally or at this high of a resolution, so more a shortcut that was never intended to be scrutinized.
The shot zooms out so I don't think it's too bad in motion.
Regarding resolution, it was a theatrical release on 35mm film so it would have been pretty detailed there as well.
As a kid, I was always bothered at how Buzz's wings could fit or work as a actual toy. They can't it seems. The most deluxe toy of Buzz at the time had these thicker wings that pop out, that were less than half the size of the ones in the movie. Also they had no red and green lights. They eventually did one with longer wings and lights, and the wings do pop out the same way, where the grooves on the back of the wings show the motion of folding and popping out. And another, though the wings are smaller, they sorta appear longer. Still nothing can really match the accuracy exactly how they are in the film. But I figured out why his wings look so awesome in the film and in real life, they're just clipping into each other, kinda like what Hannah's fingers are doing to Buzz's broken arm.
I do wonder if anyone attempted to make a wing accurate Buzz with like 3D printing.
it could totally be doable in real life, they would just need to have channels or something so that when pushed back in they stack on top of each other, but when extended and out they are both on the same plane.
it's just more expensive to make it that way when a parent is gonna buy their kid one no matter anyway.
Gotta give credit where credit is due though, they actually left a red piece for Gantu in the end and you can see it that Reuben really wouldnt have been able to take one of the pieces.
It's in faint green text. The most legible bits are "SPONGEBOB" starting right near the top of Patrick's head, the scene and take number next to Spongebob's hand, and more numbers in the big bubble to the right of his face.
>invader zim is supposed to have a giant hamster lumbering through the city >the outsourced animators make it look like this >they just add funky music over it
>invader zim has a scene where dib is trying to talk to zim from across the street, but zim cant hear him over the traffic >the outsourced animators didnt draw any cars >makes the scene way funnier than the intended gag
Notable the production notes all call the episode "Plumber's Academy", so more likely the title card was messed up rather than someone thinking it was a cute way to spell "Plumber".
Notable the production notes all call the episode "Plumber's Academy", so more likely the title card was messed up rather than someone thinking it was a cute way to spell "Plumber".
There really is no real excuse for this, besides maybe "being cute" or some shit, you're telling me the guy at the AVID workstation screwed up since adding a title to something doesn't require outsourcing to a whole other country.
It's a gag. The face wouldn't just be layer over him in every scene, so they didn't "forget to animate it". There would only be select scenes where the face of a character is on a different layer for the sake of convenience, when they're walking around or doing other actions the face is going to be part of the animation frame. Also, he does have tiny dot eyes under his hat in certain shots. (I think it's only like twice, I'm not bothered to check the episode)
I want to imagine it's some esoteric joke about not being able to use Harrison Ford's likeness.
This is what I always felt like the gag must've been. I don't think there's any famous case of Harrison Ford trying to protect his likeness or anything, if there was I think it'd be pretty clean cut was the reasoning for it was. I doubt there were any real legal worries, there were Indiana Jones parodies in lots of cartoons around that time. Maybe the artist just wanted to be creative about how he did a legally-distinct Indiana Jones character.
Were there any color mistakes that gave Mario or Luigi blue overalls and their color of shirt? Also was there any reason why they had overalls for their colors?
You mean if they ever had an animation error that gave them their modern colors? Can't recall.
As to why, that's how they were colored in the Mario 2 manual.
>toad is stronger and faster than mario and luigi
some material for mario lore threads i guess
I've always liked how Toad was faster and stronger than the other characters. Made since; I always figured Toads were the first line of defense for the kingdom.
I can't believe that Disney could not find a way to fix it, but Square Enix fixed the animation in Kingdom Hearts III.
And they did it in an in-engine cutscene on Unreal Engine 4.
Elsa's braid is behind her back, but she uses her left arm to push it in front of her. Physically, if you tried this, the end of the braid should flick forward as it clears the shoulder, but in the video, it's pretty obvious the braid phases right through Elsa's body. The animators tried to hide it by shooting her from the side where it's least obvious.
I remember in a scene of a Mario cartoon(not sure which) there was a layering mistake which made it appear that Mario was under Peach's dress in a scene the group is falling from the sky.
Lip sync errors are always the first you notice. When I'd watch SOS Dinobots, the scene where they reveal the DInobots had some standouts to me even when I was 6 because they just put animation to voices >voices are clearly meant to be a crowd ab-libbing shock and awe at the dinobots >Animation is just Bluestreak's head bobbing back and forth and mouthing the words meant for everyone >this works though because Bluestreak is the talkative character (even though none of the voices are Bluestreak's actor)
and later in the same scene >Optimus says "Interesting, but what else can they do" >Cliffjumper's the one emoting
>In 2002 Rhino remastered the Generation 1 cartoon series for release on DVD, to subsequent controversy. As the original broadcast masters (the tapes used for broadcast) had degraded to an unacceptable level of visual quality over the years, Rhino opted to use pre-broadcast masters that had far superior clarity and picture quality. Unfortunately, as these pre-broadcast tapes used unfinished animation, the episodes included on Rhino's DVDs suffered from animation errors, missing special effects and colouring mistakes that did not occur in the original 1980s broadcasts.
>Additionally, Rhino contracted post-production studio Magno Sound & Video to remaster the monaural soundtrack to a 5.1 surround soundtrack worthy of a DVD release. Unfortunately, Magno's engineers added in some 30 tracks of new sound effects to this new soundtrack,[1] and once again Rhino's DVDs introduced new elements that were largely seen as undesirable. Rhino representatives rather disingenuously attempted to claim that these sound effects were there all along and that fans had simply been unable to hear them before, despite evidence to the contrary.[2] The new sounds include abnormally loud and glossy stock sound effects for lasers, explosions, and swooping jets layered across numerous scenes. The show's commercial bumpers were also altered, with motor, laser, and transforming sound effects added where there had originally been only music and Victor Caroli's voice.
>Despite several of these errors being corrected in Shout! Factory's releases of the series, the Kid Rhino versions of the episodes have continued to be used for streaming sites such as YouTube and Tubi (though with the audio tracks restored to their original form outside of 1 or 2 episodes).
>For their Generation 1 DVDs, Shout! Factory have notably cleaned up the extra sound effects and animation errors introduced by Kid Rhino and Magno Sound & Video that have previously been present in many different companies' releases worldwide. Though much closer to the originals, the cleanup was not perfect; some scenes required mastering from lower-quality records, resulting in noticeable jumps in visual and aural quality within episodes.
The Rhino version uses a faulty take for the shot where the Dinobots demonstrate their power by clearing rubble. In the DVD, the blasts from the Dinobots' mouths are missing, and the rubble does not vanish. The broadcast version, though, has both effects, which were reinstated on the Shout! Factory release.
Not related to animation errors, but I always love how whenever Megatron gets a teeny-tiny baby scratch on him Starscream claims himself as the new leader. kek
Not an animation error, but since you brought up the Super Show, it reminded me of how the boxart for SMB2 accidentally has Mario's leg where his schlong should be.
For a second, I thought this was some photoshop and you're bullshitting me, but doing an image search, yes, this is the actual box art, and I never noticed. Now I can never un-notice
not Cinemaphile nor really an animation error, but i wish i had the gif of that one split second scene in the original fist of the north star anime where to "animate" the effect of a guy's head deforming to death in his point of view they just wobble around an animation cell of kenshiro's face.
also not an error but its funny to count how many times they reuse/paint over the animation cells of the three guys ken kills in the first-ass episode in the filler ones.
Not actually an error. Spider-Man webbed the window to keep glass fragments from going flying, punched a hole in it, and then opened it because it was unlocked anyway. Then why did he break it at all, you ask? BECAUSE HE’S A MENACE?
>Video game cutscenes are Cinemaphile. Prove me wrong.
no, they are not. they are still video games. thats a video game error. they dont count as actual animation or comics. get this shit out of here fricko
The Donkey Kong Country show was notorious for its primitive CGI and barely functional motion capture. Here's a few examples from a single shot.
Kaptain Skurvy visible through the ship deck he's dancing on.
Parts of Kutlass' arm and hat vanish.
Skurvy shows up under everyone for one frame before teleporting to his intended position. Some uploads on YouTube don't show this goof, maybe because of the different framerate.
Green Kroc's leg partially disappears.
Kutlass' belly button is a separate piece that keeps falling off his body, he also has a tiny floating rectangle between his legs. King K. Rool sometime has the same issues because both characters share the same base model.
Green Kroc's hand clips into his side because the motion capture guys didn't close his fingers into a fist.
More model oddities on Kutlass/K. Rool. Also his hat is just a simple rectangular shape like it was meant to be a paper hat, but they still colored it the same as a normal pirate hat.
Skurvy shares his model with General Klump, both suffer from the same rigging error that makes their neck clip through their chest when they bend forward. Skurvy's torso model is also missing its brown outer color, so it's a uniform orange while his limbs are brown. There's no waves on the ocean in the background.
The show struggled with effects like altering characters or making stuff disappear. In this shot where their mine cart is consumed by 2D animated Klaptraps, Donkey and Diddy aren't actual 3D models below their chest line. Their lower bodies are also 2D images drawn frame by frame to fill in the spot where their bodies would be visible as the cart disappears. They're all blurry and wobble around every frame, DK's logo is missing from his tie and by the end of the shot he has no right hand.
The show struggled with effects like altering characters or making stuff disappear. In this shot where their mine cart is consumed by 2D animated Klaptraps, Donkey and Diddy aren't actual 3D models below their chest line. Their lower bodies are also 2D images drawn frame by frame to fill in the spot where their bodies would be visible as the cart disappears. They're all blurry and wobble around every frame, DK's logo is missing from his tie and by the end of the shot he has no right hand.
DKC shows the flaws of their decisions as technology improved quickly. They prioritized the motion capture and models casting shadows at cost of everything else
That whole show, really. It had so many of the strangest errors I've ever seen
I think the 87 TMNT the king of errors.
fun fact
they had the same animation studio as the SMW cartoon for a big chunk of episodes
King Koopa was so good
Frick, that h is too close to the c
>WHO REALLY DIED THAT DAY?
That fricked me up as a kid. I remember pausing the DVD player and trying to figure out what I was looking at
>AND WHO CAME BACK?
>I don't remember MY Luigi ever being that stretchy.
well Mario ate spaghetti without sauce so it's obviously him, it can't be Luigi since the joke won't make sense
IT TAKES ALL COLORS TO MAKE A RAINBOW, LUIGI
Except black. There's no black in a rainbow.
There's no purple in a rainbow you slackjawed italian
vinny has no reason having such an amazing mario voice.
He's an Italian New Yorker, it'd be a crime for him not to
Woah
>Vinny mentioned a "thread" in his stream last night about animation errors and how he specifically wants to make a compilation of one from the Super Mario Bros. Super Show, mentioning this exact frame in particular
>Thread was posted on a Friday
Does Vinny actually fricking lurk here? Not just Cinemaphile, since he literally got fricking started here, but Cinemaphile specifically?
clip/timestamp?
It was during his Sunday stream, I think when he was playing that Mario game that looks like cardboard cutouts.
?t=2684
huh, guess you were right, at least i don't really know any other "threads" other than this one talking about animation errors.
I mean probably?
He's maybe oldgay tier so I'd be surprised if he only lurked like one board.
>He even mentioned the two from the OP and 3rd post
Huh... interesting
Though I do know some people refer to posts on twitter that have multiple replies as "threads" though not sure why or when that started. But yeah, maybe he comes here.
Odd that he would come to Cinemaphile, he doesnt seem like a big fan of cartoons. Maybe someone sent it to him since it starts with the Super Show.
>he doesnt seem like a big fan of cartoons
Hey man you never know what somebody does in their free time
Somebody linking him the thread seems pretty likely honestly.
Hi Vinny, love your music!
There was a big Twitter thread on this exact topic before this Cinemaphile thread went up. It used the same clip from OP. You all are literally posting in a Twitter thread right now.
>Uses twitter
Go back, anon
How would you know unless you browsed twitter, twittergay?
provide tweet
A lot of people use Cinemaphile, they're just not going to admit it, because they'd either get canceled or attract newbies to the site.
Vinny literally started on Cinemaphile and Vinesauce as a collective used to regularly advertise their streams on Cinemaphile, it's more weird to imagine Vinny specifically browsing Cinemaphile.
Vinny started on Cinemaphile
>Cinemaphilenny
IT ALL MAKES SENSE
The classics
Actually, IS this an error? I’ve only seen a couple of episodes of Street Fighter USA and what I did see got fricking weird at times. Could DJ had literally been shrinking in this scene? I’m asking because he goes for the panel that’s closer to the ground which makes it seem like this was deliberate and I wouldn’t put it pass this show to canonically give DJ a shrink he didn’t have in the game, so does anyone know what episode this is from?
This Atom cartoon looking good
How does something like this happen?
Cel ordering error would be my guess. They drew the dinosaurs plowing through the wall but then accidentally reused a cel frame from before they entered the room to actually animate the scene.
My guess is there was supposed to be a cel with the broken wall placed under the dinosaurs and the tables were supposed to be animated on top but they just forgot.
>t-rex salad
Just like my video games
PHASECIRATOPS
I also just noticed the Cobra soldier on the left seems to duplicate for a brief time
That's not an error, she's just wearing some glasses.
>AWOOOOGA
Shes seeing Nika
Why is this specific type of error so common?
they pay the Koreans in peanuts
G-G-G-GHOSTS!
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nevermind I see it
>homer's hand on bart
This isn't an animation error, but instead the last puzzle peice to solve who shot Mr. Burns
>that white hand
ten billion pokemons later do we have a ghost that could match this description?
I guess?
Frickin love this little dude
Shameless thievery.
Froslass, maybe?
No. that lady was just trying to scare you. There's only been a handful of Pokemon that were "predicted" in previous generations.
No, but it actually gets referenced in Pokemon Origins.
Yes, Shiny Mega Gengar. It was teased then released later, like Ho-oh appearing in the first episode.
buddy in that very same game ghost pokemon can change their appearances, you need ti go through a whole miniquest to counteract it unless you do the pokedoll skip, skipping celedon game cormer entirely
Here's a classic
What the frick were those underpaid Koreans thinking
>'How do we make this scene 100% better?'
Reportedly one of the producers of show said that the Korean animators thought those crowed people were flying so they animated them flying, when the crew got the finished episode tape they thought it was so funny and instead of calling the south Korean animantion crew to fix the mistake, they just added a sound effect and call it a day
they are paid to stay literal after all, it's like in tmnt when they said "pie" at time and they drew fruit pies, not pizza pies.
The mistake is on the writer/storyboard side there.
Specifically, the wording was "the crowd takes off".
Apparently, the guys who made TMNT (2007) asked for a scene in a warehouse full of pallets. The underpaid asian animation team mistranslated and drew the warehouse full of 'palates', as in human mouths. It was said to have been terrifying.
Wasn't there also a scene in The Real Ghostbusters where they awkwardly hopped around with their hands on their butts because the script said "the Ghostbusters are hauling ass"?
I wanna know how that works. Like it was just the mouths on the walls or were there muzzles stacked like pallets?
>animation error so hilarious the showrunners kept it in the final episode
I wish there were more like this
It happened a few times in Invader Zim. Like in pic related, they fricked the perspective and one of the random cops walking by was twice as big as everyone else. The Zim staff just shrugged and added "giant stomping" sounds to his footsteps.
There was also this scene where they wanted a menacing shot of a giant hamster (named Ultra Peepee) crashing through the town. The way the Koreans animated the scene wasn't at all what they wanted, but it was funny enough that they changed the soundtrack to go with it.
There was also the time the Koreans consistently failed to add the cars which led to this scene.
Both of these are wonderful. Both improvements to the original episode, if anything.
As a kid I just thought the crowd was so hypnotized by the show they got "sucked in" and it was just a gag that visially represented it.
I don't remember that episode very well because it's been over 20 years, but the show was trippy and overall theme of the episode was pretty fricked up so I really thought it was intentional.
I thought it was a joke on how musical numbers often features tons of extras out of nowhere
I thought this was intentional
To this day that's one of the funniest things I've ever seen in a cartoon. It's already kind of creepy imagery with the shadow people and they way they ascend into another plane of existence with no explanation or acknowledgment by other characters, but still have a sound effect, is just gold
the writers thought it was funny that the animators fricked up so they put in that sound to add to the humor.
Based, it all worked with that error.
I interpreted it as Dexter's warped perception of what was happening because he'd lost his glasses. Like that was what was already happening with Chubby Cheese's musical number, Chubby speaking directly to Dexter already felt like a weird drug trip. So this just came off as completely intentional weirdness. The entire episode is insane, frankly.
theres no way this isn't intentional. their limbs even shrink as they go farther up.
It wasn't intentional. The cheap chinese workers thought it was intentional, but it wasn't.
absolutely one of the best worst animation errors
Oh my god that's fricking hilarious. I had to look it up: "Rob Renzetti's storyboard instructed the audience to "take off" (as in, get up/leave). The Korean animators interpreted it literally, so the audience flies away for no reason. Rob added sound FX & kept it in"
They added a shining sound effect to this part, so I don't think it was an error.
It was an error that was caught that they thought was funny enough to keep in.
That's not an error.
Looks like something invader Zim would do on purpose
Now he looks like a silent hill monster
That's not an error, that's just really shit animation
>not an error
How did they frick this up so bad
layering error
Transformers was well known for for animation errors. Not only like this but also post movie pretty much every crowd shot would have at least once dead character in it. There's also at least one shot after Bumblebee was rebuilt into Goldbug that had both in it.
they did?
One that sort of comes to mind is Roadhauler.
Is the original three part pilot they had Grapple's truck crane mode show up in one scene and they called him "hauler" but he nevered appeared again in the show (Grapple also didn't actually properly show up in the show until season 2)
Years later Takara repainted Grapple's G1 toy and named him Road Hauler in reference to this goof. They even made him a constructicon who defected to the Autobots
It's like a glitching game
Was this supposed to be an underwater effect or something?
Is that Nigel fricking Thornberry in the back?
Rugrats meet the Wild Thornberrys movie, Bruce Willis voices Tommy's dog when Eliza talks to him.
Out of everything in that scene, Nigel is the thing that set off your alarms?
School of Graven Babies
>Anon plays games on ZSNES with a meme filter to troll /vr/
"Live action animation" so technically still Cinemaphile
Would appreciate that over the my_coomlection.jpg shitposter
Rugrats meets nigel tornberry, as depicted by an AI.
Wasn't there a character that just didn't have a face at all in that show?
Yea some Indiana Jones parody. It was weird but I think they just rolled with it
I miss those threads.
I mean, it's Megaman. Ruby-Spears jank aside, even in the actual games Protoman canonically wears sunglasses under his helmet's sunglasses. All the time.
That's not an error, thats the underpaid animators being like "frick that
Where's the animation error?
Yeah it's more of a questionable design choice, I just find the 'helmet under a helmet' to be funny.
To be fair, there is a very thin line between 'awkward animation' (going off-model, smear frames, or reduced frame-rates) and 'animation mistake' (miscolouring, incorrectly layered cels, scale issues).
>the REAL master chief unmask scene
This thread is for animation errors, not errors in the animation industry
Capcom shows were quite a treasure. The Mario cartoons were full of those too.
I got no Cinemaphile material, but whatever.
Nice running man
>Disconnected from server
>the animation error is actually there on purpose
>tfw there was literally a point in anime where they would finish the episodes South Park style and then go back and actually animate the episode for real for the DVD release.
>a point in anime
it's still happening
>soul vs soulless
anyone who watched hidamari sketch tv rips knows this atrocity
Never stepped on doggy poo?
that's not an error, it's a cry for help
I love these
Not a spelling mistake and possibly intentional but still pretty funny when I saw it.
should have been "Hanover"
>wan the cirin anal jokernocile
What did they mean by this
I remember reading somewhere it was translation issue with jap animators who couldn't speak one word in english. It's like they were told only once what they were supposed to write but they didn't even note it down.
You can kinda see what they were going for if you read it out loud
wan (win, very similar)
the (instead of a for some reason or just a syntax error which I will explain later)
CIRIN (free, well it has R and two i, meaning they really didn't know how to spell it or they remembered it all wrong)
qnal (car, this is really simple q-ar sounds like car a lot, and japs can't hear a difference between "r" and "l" what is "n" doing there I have no fricking clue, maybe they thought it was silent)
and Joker Nocile... I guess it was supposed bo be Jokermobile like Batmobile. Notice how it sounds similar. It sounds even more similar if ESL who doesn't know anything about correct accent tries to read it.
The correct sign should read: Win a free car, the Jokermobile! (of course, this is still only my guess, but what else could it be?)
I've seen a lot of people cursing and whining about ESL over some petty mistakes. Look at this fricking sign again and then reconsider what an effort we are going through to be able to actually communicate and have a discussion, even if we don't speak perfectly.
One I remember was it was shown as a special feature on the Rhino Transformers DVD as an error-- but one caught before the show aired, there was some R to L confusion for a sign.
The version that was actually in the show. As it was never in the show proper though, the misspelling isn't a true error since someone caught it and fixed it.
>The correct sign should read: Win a free car, the Jokermobile! (of course, this is still only my guess, but what else could it be?)
WAN THE CIRIN GNAL JOKERNOCILE
WIN THE ORIGINAL JOKERMOBILE
That makes me wonder if it was something as mundane as a toner shortage in the fax machine, and the non-english-speaking staff trying to guess what the faded letters are
Saved
Okay world, better hang on to your hat. You're about to meet the original web-swinging wonder!
The same error appears in Spookyfish
that's the joke
sanic if he real
Roses are red
And violets are blue
One day we'll cruise down Blood Gulch Avenue
It's red versus red
And blue versus blue
It's I against I and me against you
Violets are blue
Roses are red
Living like this we were already dead
Hop in my car it don't have any doors
It's built like a cat
It lands on all fours
My car's like a puma
It drives on all fours
>"Ye-e-e-eah, no matter how you look, you're all FRICKING STUPID."
Not
>You're all FAT GAY b***hES
not an animation error, it's important to the race war episode you daft c**t
>the race war episode
Now I have to watch that godforsaken show just to see what you mean by this
Here you go
And the real version:
Checked and appreciated, I was wondering if I could find it on youtube or if i'd have to torrent it or something.
You're welcome, enjoy.
I was going to joke about the title but the plot is surprisingly prophetic
>race war is entirely manufactured by a small group of elites who want to divide the people
>blue Luigi goes "left", red Mario goes "right"
Cheatsy and Cookie?
They changed all the names for some bizarre reason, maybe it was because when they wrote the show the Koopa Kids hadn't been given names by literally some intern during the localisation.
https://www.nintendolife.com/news/2015/12/random_heres_where_all_the_koopalings_got_their_names
Oh, so like Transformers. They asked some guy at Marvel to come up with names working overtime on a weekend shift, now they're icons worth billions?
Less "changed the names" and more likely "had to make up the names before the official ones happened". The Koopalings didn't get named until the US manual, and Mario 3 the cartoon was in production before the game released in the US. For all we know they had placeholders that just stayed on-- it's why the kooky one is named Kookie, the cutie pie one is Cootie-pie, the big mouth talkative one is Big Mouth, etc. We are talking about the series that continued to call the bad guy King Koopa despite Nintendo of America still trying to make Bowser happen.
>We are talking about the series that continued to call the bad guy King Koopa despite Nintendo of America still trying to make Bowser happen.
The weirdest part about that is that they occasionally call him "Bowser Koopa", but then just keep calling him King Koopa.
I'm surprised Greg never tried to canonize this
What am I supposed to be seeing here?
The mountain in the background is unfinished
Those movies were so rough, even the fourth. Every scene had a bunch of minor details wrong in the CGI because they were so rushed.
The commercials are perfect tho
TOP KEK
I'm frickin' dying.
I can hear the Flintstones sound effect
Kek of the highest caliber
I can't decide if this was an animation error or intentional shitposting
>Robin hoo
Well now I’ve seen this gif so many times I didn’t even realize there was an error here
what the frick is even happening in this gif
Bismuth's pants disappear
It's pretty hot
Didn't even realize thew error was supposed to be the pants instead of the janky ass animation lol
>even in her own show Rebecca can't stop with the lewds
Holy based.
There's a scene in Frybo where Steven has a bulge in his underpants
>ywn have an Infinite Michalangelo Machine
Why live
I remember me and my bro always kek'd at this. We'd want to rewind it to see it.
Remember that Spongebob time machine episode where caveman Spongebob and Patrick peel off their loin clothes only to have an exact copy underneath?
That entire show is an error
Anyone got a webm of the scene where the lighting was completely fricked and kept changing in like every second frame?
I feel like using nuPPG is cheating.
Guess they died.
>I feel like using nuPPG is cheating.
nuPPG in general is just a huge ass animation error.
Incorrectly spelling Achievement.
That's some deep irony.
OH NO! Not Self Destuct Mode!
When you got your hands on the wrong "Chaos Emeralds"
>Error
|f you want to see fricked animation errors, you should watch the 1960s Popeye cartoons, especially anything credited to Jack Kinney. They cranked cranked out like 220 episodes in 3 years and it fricking shows.
This is worst episode of the series
this feels like a YTP before those were a thing
This feels like it's been cut together from 10 different episodes with absolutely no budget, by someone who really didn't give a shit
Thanks I hate it.
the other anon was right, this feels like a fricking YTP
That awful era of Popeye when they didn't know if they could use Bluto or not.
>this scene lasts for over 8 seconds
Good lord, the 60s really were the dark ages
It just solidifies how distinct Hanna Barbera was from most of its competition inn terms of overall output. They weren't perfect themselves, but production-wise they were among, if not THE 'best' studio of the 60's TV animation scene. The only one that I think could arguably compete, Snowball, went under not long after that Beany & Cecil cartoon ended.
>Brutus ends up outside during his fit of laughter
That really is fantastic.
Man just needed some air he was laughing so hard
wow these were really done on the cheap.
>can't be bothered with proper scaling
>just add "giant burgers" sign
They really didn't give a shit, huh?
Surprisingly some effort was made here to show that burgers are being diminished
>but you've already eaten enough for an army!
Repeatedly doing the same slide whistle sound and then cutting it off.
>requires a giant
>is himself gigantic
>possesses giant growth pills
>feeds them to wimpy
This may well be the shittiest cartoon ever made.
you can't fool me, that's a fetish episode
>Laughs at Wimpy
>Goes outside, looks through the window, laughs at Wimpy
>Goes back inside, laughs again
Best part of the episode
Man 60s animation was something else.
Why was Wimpy hanging outside of Brutus' house while he was reading the newspaper?
Because he wanted Brutus to buy him a hamburger. Of course the real reason is nonexistent storyboarding.
I like the implication that Wimpy just hangs out random house windows and says his catchphrase regardless of if anyone is listening or even there.
jesus christ im ficking dying
It wasn't a contest but jesus christ you clearly won it.
Top kek
the show looks pretty cool in pastels
For some reason my first thought was
>-THE HEAD LOOK AT THE HEAD LOOK AT THE HEAD LOOK AT-
PPG 2016 had plenty of them.
Shows that even the animators didn’t give a shit and knew it was going to be shit it shows.
Is that PPG?
This is still amazingly bad.
God do i hate this character design. (Except for the black cutie)
>the animators didn’t give a shit
weren't they just amateurs?
or was it only the VA?
Not exactly Cinemaphile, but still counts.
It might not even be an error but it’s hilarious either way
How little a grasp do you have to have on how animation works to think this is an error?
The toon actor clearly made a mistake.
Reminds me of those Anime that aired pencil framed for like a full episode because they were late on delivery.
Evangelion ended with storyboard PowerPoint presentations because they ran out of money and time.
I still loved the TV ending, though.
The running out of money thing is a myth, their production schedule was totally fricked and they had to rush those episodes out in a ludicrously short amount of time, IIRC something like a single week.
You're the non rendered part aired on Television?
>Garfield is so annoyed that the TV isn't working that he pulls Jon from the resources folder so fast he doesn't have time to fully render the scene.
I'll accept this as canon
>incredibly powerful cat shatters reality
Wouldn't be the first time.
we're going to ignore the fact that jon is choking a chicken?
wow
>Mondays
They “forgot” to add something
the belly button disappears?
I don't get it
You talking about that ass that appears got a frame or something?
Her ass?
That to but she’s not wearing anything
“Forgot” something here to
Are these really mistakes?
Tell you what, that back arch aint no mistake.
That’s just Mario Mario and Luigi Mario
Of course they have the same cap
0:42 in Unbreakable Tie from Persona 2 has a compositing error. Yeah it's Cinemaphile or Cinemaphile, whatchya gonna do about it? It's the only one I could think of.
I don't know if they fixed this, but it was in the trailer back in February.
Turns out they did
But this still happens
His ears couldn't possibly be connected to his head.
Literally the only Beast Wars episode to have storyboards.
Put the wrong Rattrap model in an important scene.
There's quite a bit of jank in Beast Wars, like joints clipping into each other and stuff like that. Of course, that's to be expected when it's one of the earliest full 3D cartoons on television.
It was made 25 years ago and is still better than 99% of the CG TV shows we have littering Netflix and Tubi
Beast Wars also has official porn using the official models
What?
Dirk Dinobot
error is a problem for animation.
?t=55
kino
i think all the errors are just the mouth/neck on a lower layer, but it still caused like 4 other things to frick up
I believe this was fixed. But I remember my mom and I would joke and say she ate her baby.
IIRC either the last VHS/LD release or the first DVD release fixed it.
It's an oddly blatant error for Disney standards but I guess they were running too low on money for a reshoot back then. Bambi was their last real movie for a while.
If you watch it in slow motion, it's almost like the baby is launched across the screen by its mother's tongue.
Close-up on the relevant part
a family of windows 8 cursors, they have been extinct for like 6 years
I'm an animator, nothing professional but I know enough to hate it, and I don't see how such an error could even happen. When I render/export an animation, the program I use sorta packs everything in some file format (usually Gif or MP4 or something). It doesn't capture the cursors, so how are we seeing it here?
I think the cursor is in the stock vidéo tout begin with. Apparently some people still record screens for rendering instead of using propre tools (not available in the free licence maybe). Same shit happened in pokémon swsh ending video
I couldn't believe thus at first until I watched the actual show
How the HELL such an error even possible?!
I wouldn’t have even recognized it if someone didn’t zoom in on it.
It doesn't answer the question
How is it even possible for computer arrows to be seen in the animation?
Is it some crazy bug?
There's some more here
I seem to recall someone found the exact stock footage that the animator must of screen recorded and layered onto this scene. Also Someone drew this, so it was a good thread.
I can't even unsee it
hey wanna get angry
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>the same episode that has the second-worst redesigns of the megaman 2 bosses still has better animation than the cuphead show
That Air Man is rad, I'll say that much.
Captain N doesn't make me angry I love the show.
Not sure if this is an animation mistake or what, but it requires the audio:
It's at 7:37-8:00.
Also, two ladies walking in place and a kid getting duplicated for a couple of frames.
https://tfwiki.net/wiki/Animation_error/gallery
Is it really an error if everybody in production is aware of it and they just don't give a crap?
By that logic, all things in this thread aren't animation errors.
Yes. Making a mistake and not giving a shit doesn't make the mistake magically disappear. You still fricked up and even worse you're a fricking butthole for knowing you fricked up and not caring. Steven Universe is animated by lazy buttholes.
I'd say the mistake is even bigger since you caught the mistake and did nothing to fix it.
Not caring isn't an excuse, it's more damning if anything. Take some goddamn pride in your craft and do it well.
>steven universe had the same animation checkers as ppg 2016
actually I think they had less
>all women
that explains everything
PLS BE IN LODON
I’m going to hike the Appalachiacolan trail this year.
Balkanized America
>The Atomic Bombing of Detroit, New York City, and Boston has left the Northeast in ruins
>The South tried to rise again, only to realize that Cajuns, Floridians, Rednecks, and Humans couldn't coexist, so it shattered into four smaller regions
>Texas tried to secede, only for The United Midwest and New New Mexico to kick its ass
>The United Midwest ironically splinted into The United Praries of America and New Wisconsin. What's left of Missouri is now their DMZ
>The Upper Midwest reorganized into West Dakota and East Dakota
>Sick of being confused for one another, Washington and Oregon merged into a new state: Hippyland
>In the ensuing chaos of the war, Nevada just drew its state lines bigger. Only Utah noticed and was given the remaining Southwest as New Mormonland to shut up about it.
>Minnasota didn't realize the balkanization was going on and has been sending very angry letters to the husk of Washington DC about all the noise.
Meanwhile COBRA is all confused and furious that they didn’t get to conquer the country
>California and Nevada look fairly normal
Huh. Does that mean something?
I'm guessing the artist started with California and Nevada, then stopped giving a shit.
U.S. will be divided like this in a few years.
Deanverse
>gigalouisiana
oh frick
that's how I sometimes drew the USA when I was a child
>Am I mega kawaii ~muguuuu
Animation errors are the reason why Enzo had a birthday in ReBoot. Mainframe Entertainment discovered early on that the model they had created for Enzo was A b***h to animate without his shoulder pads constantly clipping into other parts. They didn't want to simply change them because they knew people would notice, so they gave Enzo a birthday episode to explain why his appearance changed.
For the brief appearance of backup-copy-Enzo at the end of season 3, they use his 01 model. In season 4, they use the 01 model with the 10 shoulder pads.
Never have I witnessed such a downgrade in a character. What did they do to my boy?!
From which to which? If you're talking about season 4, everyone was weirdly animated
Not really an error per se but this crowd shot from Transformers the Movie was never meant to be lingered on eternally or at this high of a resolution, so more a shortcut that was never intended to be scrutinized.
The shot zooms out so I don't think it's too bad in motion.
Regarding resolution, it was a theatrical release on 35mm film so it would have been pretty detailed there as well.
That's just smear frames.
Initially thought that too, but the first blonde loses her hair
The blonde one is noticeably more goofy and out of place in the animation if youre paying attention. Probably inentional.
The real animation error is the single frame where the blonde hair turns white.
That’s called a smear you stupid homosexual.
That whole movie was an error.
>Woman throws tantrum
>Everyone stands around all happy
>It looks like Handy Manny
Is that the error?
look at her hands
Yeah, I noticed after I posted that, still that screencap just freaks me out how everyone gives happy stares
her arm's clipping into a box
>Arm clips through box
Boy I hope someone got fired for that blunder!
As a kid, I was always bothered at how Buzz's wings could fit or work as a actual toy. They can't it seems. The most deluxe toy of Buzz at the time had these thicker wings that pop out, that were less than half the size of the ones in the movie. Also they had no red and green lights. They eventually did one with longer wings and lights, and the wings do pop out the same way, where the grooves on the back of the wings show the motion of folding and popping out. And another, though the wings are smaller, they sorta appear longer. Still nothing can really match the accuracy exactly how they are in the film. But I figured out why his wings look so awesome in the film and in real life, they're just clipping into each other, kinda like what Hannah's fingers are doing to Buzz's broken arm.
I do wonder if anyone attempted to make a wing accurate Buzz with like 3D printing.
it could totally be doable in real life, they would just need to have channels or something so that when pushed back in they stack on top of each other, but when extended and out they are both on the same plane.
it's just more expensive to make it that way when a parent is gonna buy their kid one no matter anyway.
>that's not an animation error that's ju-
Shut the frick up Im posting it anyway.
where is the errir
He does more moves and takes more pieces than Gantu actually has.
Also there's a yellow piece on a white tile, all the other piece are on black.
Gotta give credit where credit is due though, they actually left a red piece for Gantu in the end and you can see it that Reuben really wouldnt have been able to take one of the pieces.
Some of the bubble transitions have a frame or two of production info, so you can discover the exact day some scenes were animated.
Pic unrelated?
It's in faint green text. The most legible bits are "SPONGEBOB" starting right near the top of Patrick's head, the scene and take number next to Spongebob's hand, and more numbers in the big bubble to the right of his face.
>invader zim is supposed to have a giant hamster lumbering through the city
>the outsourced animators make it look like this
>they just add funky music over it
>invader zim has a scene where dib is trying to talk to zim from across the street, but zim cant hear him over the traffic
>the outsourced animators didnt draw any cars
>makes the scene way funnier than the intended gag
Mistakes into miracles.
That's amazing, I had no idea.
No, I am not kidding
This one is underrated.
Even Scooby is stumped by what he's seeing.
No see it's Gunpla you're supposed to assemble it yourself it's a feature.
>catching the barrel of your laser gun midair, and immediately taking a shot
That's not an animation error, that's fricking sick
Barrel funnel
0079 is cheating though, the show is more off model than it is on.
no keep the mouth off she looks hotter.
Chinlet after wisdom teeth restoration
It's like a Dragon Ball Pee(Pee) visual gag
That was already very funny but
made me absolutely lose it.
Holy shit its judge Doom
its dr speigler from the depp trial
that dude was a living animation erro
Notable the production notes all call the episode "Plumber's Academy", so more likely the title card was messed up rather than someone thinking it was a cute way to spell "Plumber".
There really is no real excuse for this, besides maybe "being cute" or some shit, you're telling me the guy at the AVID workstation screwed up since adding a title to something doesn't require outsourcing to a whole other country.
>more a mistake than error
That's always one of my favorite kind of errors.
A true Cinemaphile classic
Only error is Terry not fricking her
Red Luigi and Green Mario
I don't know if the middle one's mouth is missing or if that chin cleft is meant to be taken as a mouth.
Why in the hell did this guy not have a face? No one even acknowledges it.
I want to imagine it's some esoteric joke about not being able to use Harrison Ford's likeness.
Wasn't that actually the reason why iir?
IIRC the guy who designed him said it was a placeholder design, but they ended up animating him like that anyway.
It's a gag. The face wouldn't just be layer over him in every scene, so they didn't "forget to animate it". There would only be select scenes where the face of a character is on a different layer for the sake of convenience, when they're walking around or doing other actions the face is going to be part of the animation frame. Also, he does have tiny dot eyes under his hat in certain shots. (I think it's only like twice, I'm not bothered to check the episode)
This is what I always felt like the gag must've been. I don't think there's any famous case of Harrison Ford trying to protect his likeness or anything, if there was I think it'd be pretty clean cut was the reasoning for it was. I doubt there were any real legal worries, there were Indiana Jones parodies in lots of cartoons around that time. Maybe the artist just wanted to be creative about how he did a legally-distinct Indiana Jones character.
Iirc they accidentally drew Joe's face for a single frame
His eyes are hidden by the brim of his hat and his "face" is actually a huge nose.
Were there any color mistakes that gave Mario or Luigi blue overalls and their color of shirt? Also was there any reason why they had overalls for their colors?
You mean if they ever had an animation error that gave them their modern colors? Can't recall.
As to why, that's how they were colored in the Mario 2 manual.
>toad is stronger and faster than mario and luigi
some material for mario lore threads i guess
I've always liked how Toad was faster and stronger than the other characters. Made since; I always figured Toads were the first line of defense for the kingdom.
is this really an error? the joke is that they crashed so hard they switched colors
Blink and you'll miss it error from Porky's Pig Feat.
From the Super Mario World cartoon, episode The Night Before Cave Christmas.
I can't believe that Disney could not find a way to fix it, but Square Enix fixed the animation in Kingdom Hearts III.
And they did it in an in-engine cutscene on Unreal Engine 4.
i don't see it
Elsa's braid is behind her back, but she uses her left arm to push it in front of her. Physically, if you tried this, the end of the braid should flick forward as it clears the shoulder, but in the video, it's pretty obvious the braid phases right through Elsa's body. The animators tried to hide it by shooting her from the side where it's least obvious.
I remember in a scene of a Mario cartoon(not sure which) there was a layering mistake which made it appear that Mario was under Peach's dress in a scene the group is falling from the sky.
Mario cartoons were good about layering errors.
God, was DiC just the constant error studio?
There's a reason everyone else referred to them as Do It Cheap
This one's actually even more fricked up in context, since they animated Mario speaking when it should've been Luigi.
I saw a similar one on Twitter where Koopa was animated with Toad's voice before shifting back to his own.
Lip sync errors are always the first you notice. When I'd watch SOS Dinobots, the scene where they reveal the DInobots had some standouts to me even when I was 6 because they just put animation to voices
>voices are clearly meant to be a crowd ab-libbing shock and awe at the dinobots
>Animation is just Bluestreak's head bobbing back and forth and mouthing the words meant for everyone
>this works though because Bluestreak is the talkative character (even though none of the voices are Bluestreak's actor)
and later in the same scene
>Optimus says "Interesting, but what else can they do"
>Cliffjumper's the one emoting
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>In 2002 Rhino remastered the Generation 1 cartoon series for release on DVD, to subsequent controversy. As the original broadcast masters (the tapes used for broadcast) had degraded to an unacceptable level of visual quality over the years, Rhino opted to use pre-broadcast masters that had far superior clarity and picture quality. Unfortunately, as these pre-broadcast tapes used unfinished animation, the episodes included on Rhino's DVDs suffered from animation errors, missing special effects and colouring mistakes that did not occur in the original 1980s broadcasts.
>Additionally, Rhino contracted post-production studio Magno Sound & Video to remaster the monaural soundtrack to a 5.1 surround soundtrack worthy of a DVD release. Unfortunately, Magno's engineers added in some 30 tracks of new sound effects to this new soundtrack,[1] and once again Rhino's DVDs introduced new elements that were largely seen as undesirable. Rhino representatives rather disingenuously attempted to claim that these sound effects were there all along and that fans had simply been unable to hear them before, despite evidence to the contrary.[2] The new sounds include abnormally loud and glossy stock sound effects for lasers, explosions, and swooping jets layered across numerous scenes. The show's commercial bumpers were also altered, with motor, laser, and transforming sound effects added where there had originally been only music and Victor Caroli's voice.
>Despite several of these errors being corrected in Shout! Factory's releases of the series, the Kid Rhino versions of the episodes have continued to be used for streaming sites such as YouTube and Tubi (though with the audio tracks restored to their original form outside of 1 or 2 episodes).
>For their Generation 1 DVDs, Shout! Factory have notably cleaned up the extra sound effects and animation errors introduced by Kid Rhino and Magno Sound & Video that have previously been present in many different companies' releases worldwide. Though much closer to the originals, the cleanup was not perfect; some scenes required mastering from lower-quality records, resulting in noticeable jumps in visual and aural quality within episodes.
The Rhino version uses a faulty take for the shot where the Dinobots demonstrate their power by clearing rubble. In the DVD, the blasts from the Dinobots' mouths are missing, and the rubble does not vanish. The broadcast version, though, has both effects, which were reinstated on the Shout! Factory release.
Not related to animation errors, but I always love how whenever Megatron gets a teeny-tiny baby scratch on him Starscream claims himself as the new leader. kek
Not an animation error, but since you brought up the Super Show, it reminded me of how the boxart for SMB2 accidentally has Mario's leg where his schlong should be.
Great I can't unsee that now.
That is one impressive third leg
For a second, I thought this was some photoshop and you're bullshitting me, but doing an image search, yes, this is the actual box art, and I never noticed. Now I can never un-notice
That's his plumber's snake
Heh
How much?
I just realized that this exact image of Mario got traced for the Hotel Mario cover art, only they corrected the colors. Weird
not Cinemaphile nor really an animation error, but i wish i had the gif of that one split second scene in the original fist of the north star anime where to "animate" the effect of a guy's head deforming to death in his point of view they just wobble around an animation cell of kenshiro's face.
also not an error but its funny to count how many times they reuse/paint over the animation cells of the three guys ken kills in the first-ass episode in the filler ones.
I have several questions
Here's the clip with audio:
https://webmshare.com/5Kj6r
I'm more confused now because somehow breaking the glass unlocked the window.
Well yeah, if you break something it stops working right
What is the Cinemaphile equivalent to Berserk 2016?
I have so many questions.
>Screw you guys, I'm going home.
I like the idea of Spiderman shooting a web that both weakens things, and causes them to break in a spiderweb pattern.
Not actually an error. Spider-Man webbed the window to keep glass fragments from going flying, punched a hole in it, and then opened it because it was unlocked anyway. Then why did he break it at all, you ask? BECAUSE HE’S A MENACE?
He should have webbed it, punched a hole in it, then reached in to unlock it.
I'm guessing the window was locked but him punching the window... unlocked it?
What's the fricking point?
Anyone have a pic of that episode of Regular Show that aired with really fricked up colors?
I knew that Nurse Chapel was attracted to Spock, but this is ridiculous!
I'm not always sure where to draw the line between shitty animations and animation errors.
This is Ditko’s fault. That’s pretty much how he drew the scene.
Oh this is Haruhi, can't believe I just realized it.
Video game cutscenes are Cinemaphile. Prove me wrong.
>Video game cutscenes are Cinemaphile. Prove me wrong.
no, they are not. they are still video games. thats a video game error. they dont count as actual animation or comics. get this shit out of here fricko
I've got something, but I'm trying to convert it to a webm. Why is the webms file size suddenly larger than the original video?
What's the problem?
Velma shouldn't have lipstick on
I disagree.
i am aroused
Sup Cinemaphile
The Donkey Kong Country show was notorious for its primitive CGI and barely functional motion capture. Here's a few examples from a single shot.
Kaptain Skurvy visible through the ship deck he's dancing on.
Parts of Kutlass' arm and hat vanish.
Skurvy shows up under everyone for one frame before teleporting to his intended position. Some uploads on YouTube don't show this goof, maybe because of the different framerate.
Green Kroc's leg partially disappears.
Kutlass' belly button is a separate piece that keeps falling off his body, he also has a tiny floating rectangle between his legs. King K. Rool sometime has the same issues because both characters share the same base model.
Green Kroc's hand clips into his side because the motion capture guys didn't close his fingers into a fist.
More model oddities on Kutlass/K. Rool. Also his hat is just a simple rectangular shape like it was meant to be a paper hat, but they still colored it the same as a normal pirate hat.
Skurvy shares his model with General Klump, both suffer from the same rigging error that makes their neck clip through their chest when they bend forward. Skurvy's torso model is also missing its brown outer color, so it's a uniform orange while his limbs are brown. There's no waves on the ocean in the background.
The show struggled with effects like altering characters or making stuff disappear. In this shot where their mine cart is consumed by 2D animated Klaptraps, Donkey and Diddy aren't actual 3D models below their chest line. Their lower bodies are also 2D images drawn frame by frame to fill in the spot where their bodies would be visible as the cart disappears. They're all blurry and wobble around every frame, DK's logo is missing from his tie and by the end of the shot he has no right hand.
Holy shit kek
Wow, I’m surprised they didn’t use the typical ones, and as someone who’s seen the show I wouldn’t have noticed until you pointed them out
Why didn't they just use the regular models instead of going through all that effort for a really shitty result?
DKC shows the flaws of their decisions as technology improved quickly. They prioritized the motion capture and models casting shadows at cost of everything else
>Ctrl+F Samurai Jack
>no results
I'll read the thread and see if anyone else got this
Prepare to be amazed.
Hey, mods aren't asleep, you can't post Ginguiser
>Miscolored fur patches
>That fricked up tail placement
holy ass
>She's completely nude
>She lands completelly dressed
That's not an error.
Someone through her clothes into the air and she jumped through them midair.
That shit takes a ton of practice.
Ah, the Yatterman method.
Wait, so they're wearing their super suits, but when turned inside out they look like plain clothes or unassuming coveralls?
It just werks
To think of it, this was somewhat of a henshin even before the magical girl genre.
It's super janky but i love whatever this is
Yatterman, 1977. The show quality is all over the place, and that's actually the upper end of where it treads.
>Let's spell the main characters name wrong, who's also the name of the show.
Really shouldn't be rubbing that spot in a children's cartoon.