Continuity: When Jade cracks the shades Dark Jackie is wearing, he drops first the glasses and then the Talisman case right on top of the shades, damaging them further. But later, when Tohru picks up the case, the shades are gone from beneath it.
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Jackie Chan Adventures (2000) - 14 mistakes in entire show
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The Tiger and the Pussycat (season 1, episode 12)
Across whole show
Factual error: At the end the Moose says his name is Marlon, but in the episode "Project A, for Astral" he was called Melvin.
Tale of the Demon Tail (season 2, episode 19)
Continuity: In the scene where Jackie fights Shendu/Valmont and Ratso (just before Ratso lands in the cookie factory), the spellbook collection the villains have brought up to the tank's top earlier on is nowhere in sight now.
Queen of the Shadowkhan (season 2, episode 13)
Plot hole: As we can see when Jade draws up her tattoo, it is oriented right in the center of the page and in perfect line with its sides. So when Jade applies her tattoo, the image should have been printed onto her skin diagonally, but it comes out all vertical.
Shanghai Moon (season 2, episode 15)
Factual error: When Jackie and Hak Foo slug it out in empty space, their punches and kicks should keep them helplessly spinning around, since there is neither gravity nor air resistance to break the momentum of their movements.
Factual error: When Jackie releases the lotus flower from his helmet, he starts holding his breath - an unwise move to do in reality. With the pressure in his suit dwindling rapidly and no outside pressure in vacuum to counter the air pressure in his lungs from holding his breath, he would suffer from rapid decompression. While Jackie would not explode, it would cause a most certainly fatal lung trauma.
Into the Mouth of Evil (season 2, episode 23)
Plot hole: While fleeing the guru's disciples through a narrow side street, Jackie gets cut off by the van driven by Dr. Jamba and associates, stun-sprayed in the face, and then loaded into the van. But with three brutish-looking guys being so close to their quarry, the real crooks can take the time for dragging Jackie around to the back door instead of loading him through the side doors?
Pleasure Cruise (season 2, episode 30)
Other: In this episode, Tohru gets seasick easily. But as a viewer may remember from first season's "The Jade Monkey", at the beginning of that episode Tohru stands on a boat rocked by a stormy sea, and there he doesn't get seasick at all.
The Chan Who Knew Too Much (season 2, episode 34)
Factual error: Jackie and Jade flee from the Magisters down a sewer manhole, starting in Wiltshire County (where the real Stonehenge is located) and ending at the bridge right next to London's House of Parliament - which lie apart by about 90 miles of linear distance. The British sure have one VERY extensive linked sewer system.
Enter the Cat (season 2, episode 29)
Continuity: Ratso throws the Babylonian urn at Jackie; Jackie catches it and ends up sitting in a chair, putting the urn right beside him. But when Finn and Ratso attack him with the scimitars, Jackie is found still sitting in the chair, but the urn has vanished.
Origami (season 2, episode 14)
Plot hole: When Viper slides the swords to Jackie and they come to a rest next to him, there is a small paper spider right beside Jackie. The only paper spider in the room, however, is Origami himself, and he is actually too far away at that moment and too big to fit the bill. Guess some of the animators got their depth perception messed up.
When Pigs Fly (season 3, episode 6)
Continuity: When Tohru arrives at the McDonald farm, he tosses his former Enforcer buddies into the water trough where Daolon Wong has been landed by Jackie: first Chow, then Finn, and lastly Ratso. But the threesome land in the trough in the following order: Finn, Chow, Ratso.
Aztec Rat Race (season 3, episode 4)
Factual error: I understand that Mayans may have mined silver, but it seems rather funny that they would use European-style rails and iron ore wagons to haul the ore through the tunnels; as far as I know, it was all hand work for them. And the Spaniards, who could have introduced these techniques, would never have allowed the Mayans to create a silver statue, but would have swiped all the silver for themselves.
Rumble in the Big House (season 2, episode 9)
Factual error: During the final confrontation, Xiao Fung keeps blowing and blowing, and Valmont/Shendu, Finn and Ratso are blown through the tunnel and right into the middle of a garbage dump. But they have to break through a layer of garbage in the process, and since Xiao Fung's breath keeps blowing, there should have been a hole through which his windy breath would pass, instead of an intact layer of refuse.
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