Episode 'Date with Destiny': When Starfire takes off her metal 'handwear' and slaps Kitten, the hand is seen in the handwear, but Starfire's hand in still intact. [This is deliberately done for humour. Starfire is meant to take off a glove and slap the opponent, but she doesn't have a glove so her fingers come off as if she was wearing an actual glove.]
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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. See more...
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When Robin and Red X jump to the attack against Dr. Chang's henchmen, a white dove passes across the screen. The white dove passing by is the trademark of film director John Woo, stemming from an idea he had for his film "The Killer". See more...
Teen Titans (2003) - 6 corrections
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Episode 'Date with Destiny': When Starfire takes off her metal 'handwear' and slaps Kitten, the hand is seen in the handwear, but Starfire's hand in still intact. [This is deliberately done for humour. Starfire is meant to take off a glove and slap the opponent, but she doesn't have a glove so her fingers come off as if she was wearing an actual glove.]
Divide and Conquer (series 1)
At the beginning of the show, all five team members working together are unable to defeat Cinderblock, yet somehow Cyborg is able to return later on and show the team he defeated Cinderblock by himself. [They also show that they are not working well together as a team. Cyborg and Robin have a major fight which causes Cyborg to quit, hence the Divide part of the title. As for how Cyborg did it alone, use some imagination.]
Transformation (series 2)
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. [A fictional cartoon character uses fictional slimy spit as a fictional projectile weapon and you think the WAY that it pulls the coat and boots off is the weird part.]
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Episode 257-494 (series 4)
When Control Freak and Beastboy are fighting in the cooking show, watch very carefully as Beastboy flies across the screen as a bear and quickly changes back. He is a normally colored bear rather than the green coloring of all of his animal forms. [Whenever Beast-Boy changes into a furry animal, his fur is always black (or a very dark green) but the skin is always the same green. in the case of the bear, the nose was the green and the body was the super-dark green/black.]
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