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Updated this week Other: Season 5 episode 5 "Snowblind": When Red Star introduces himself, he takes off his parka with his left hand. But as it drops to the ground, you can see the fingertips of his hands on top of the screen, standing completely still. This setup looks unnatural, as if he had suddenly taken off the parka with some telekinetic power.

Updated recently Plot hole: Teen Titans 5-12 "Titans Together": After the battle, when Robin tosses Beast Boy the Brain for freezing, the Puppet King is seen among the assembled Titans (on the right, next to Herald and Jericho). Somewhat odd, considering that the Puppet King is a villain and not getting frozen up like his compatriots.

Mistake Continuity: Season 5, episode 7, "Hide and Seek": Whenever Raven tries to contact Robin and Beast Boy answers the com, the background on the com's screen always shows daylight even when Raven calls up at nighttime.

Nevermore (series 1, episode 6)

Updated recently Plot hole: For some reason, the image of Trigon in Raven's mind does not have the antlers which are featured on the real Trigon in the 4th season and in the comics. I think that Raven should remember her dead father well enough to remember that detail, minor as it seems.

Updated recently Continuity: When Raven summons her emotions near the end, there is a green-cloaked Raven next to the yellow-cloaked one. But when they start spinning, the cloak turns from green to red.

Deep Six (series 1, episode 8)

Mistake Continuity: After Cyborg switches the microphones back on and Raven asks whether he could 'accidentally' leave it off, Beast Boy swells his vein. In that shot you can see the yellow marking stripe from the Titan Tower's sub hangar outside BB's canopy, however, at this time they are already in the deep sea. It's simply a repetition of an earlier scene.

Masks (series 1, episode 9)

Mistake Continuity: Robin is chasing Red X. Red X throws a net of some kind onto Robin, then Robin says, "I'm fine. Get X. Go." and points toward Red X. Later, we find out that this was actually a hologram of Robin, when Starfire accidentally activates it again. However, this time, the hologram of Robin does not point after his dialogue.

How Long Is Forever? (series 2, episode 1)

Updated recently Continuity: Within the timestream, Starfire rips off Warp's vortex regulator with her left hand. She still has it in her hand when she first shields her face with her left arm, but as we see Warp dropping out of the timestream and Starfire following right afterwards, both of her hands are empty.

Updated recently Continuity: When Raven telekinetically reassembles the broken chime bead necklace, it has about nine beads and is rather tight, but before and after that the necklaces feature about 13 or 14 beads and are wide enough to fit around the others' necks.

Updated recently Plot hole: The alternate future Cyborg must stay connected to a large and heavy generator, which stands in the Titan Tower's common room, in order to remain functioning. But as we can later see, the power cables have a rather limited length, and the device is obviously too heavy to move easily. So how comes that Cyborg can roam the Tower and come through the common room's main door, where he appears when he confronts Starfire, without even any of the thick cables showing?

Mistake Continuity: After Warp just barely managed to fend off Nightwing's grenades, he notices Nightwing's shape leaping at him. In that shot, before the scene where Warp sinks into the ground, the socket for his vortex regulator is glowing blue instead of red.

Fear Itself (series 2, episode 5)

Updated this week Continuity: After claiming to Cyborg (her last remaining teammate) that she never gets scared, Raven turns away to find him missing; at that point you can see the cellar door in the right-hand wall. But when the winged shadow monster appears and Raven turns to run, the cellar door is gone.

Mistake Continuity: After the video rental clerk shoves the Wicked Scary DVD into Beast Boy's face, the scene fades to the evidence room where Robin is depositing Control Freak's remote. In the showcase to the left which holds the masks of Slade's robots, we also see some of the Puppet King's Titan puppets and his soul-switching control, which got crisped in blue fire in first season's "Switch"; therefore it should not be on display. (Switch to slow run to detect it; it's rather difficult to catch on normal speed.).

Mistake Continuity: The animated video shelf which goes after Beast Boy uses red and grey DVD cases as eyes and teeth. When Beast Boy roars at it as a T-Rex, the shelf loses its "eyes" and "teeth" out of fright, but when Beast Boy charges into it, it suddenly has them all back on.

Mistake Continuity: When the Wicked Scary Monster first reveals itself in the Titan's Tower, we see the Titans huddled together in chibi-form after the commercial break. At first we see the Titans cowering behind Robin, who is standing in the middle, but when we see the Monster again up front, suddenly Starfire has taken the center and Robin stands between her and Beast Boy.

Date With Destiny (series 2, episode 6)

Updated recently Continuity: When the mutant moths are first seen, their eyes glow in sinister red, but in all subsequent encounters in this episode, they have blueish eyes.

Mistake Continuity: After Kitten has slammed a pie into Starfire's face, the latter fries it off her face with starbolts shooting from her eyes. Problem is that Starfire gets the ability to fire eye-bolts in the episode "Transformation", which comes right after this one.

Mistake Continuity: The Titan Communicators' lids depict the Titan's logo: a white T in a black circle, encased by a yellow rim. When Robin calls up the other Titans after recovering from his paralysis, the lid of his com device has a black T in a rimless yellow circle; later it has the standard design described above.

Transformation (series 2, episode 7)

Mistake Plot hole: Plasmus' slime spit rips off Starfire's disguise, but strangely leaves her skin unsoiled, not to mention that it would be hard to blast a closed raincoat and boots off a body just like that in the first place. Quite a selective shooter, that Plasmus.

Betrothed (series 3, episode 3)

Mistake Continuity: Starfire takes the Jewel of Charta from Blackfire. Yet when Starfire blasts Blackfire, it is still on Blackfire. You have to be quick to catch this one.

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