Continuity: Season 1 Episode 3: Chapter III. The red-marked leader of the ARC Troopers sure goes through a rapid succession of field promotions and degradations. In Chapter III, he is addressed by Obi-Wan as a Sergeant; when Obi-Wan arrives at the Banking Clan's HQ in Chapter IX, he calls him Commander; and when Anakin returns from his duel with Asajj Ventress in Chapter XX, he is suddenly a Captain.
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Chapter I (season 1, episode 1)
Continuity: When Anakin prepares for take-off, C3PO and R2 can be seen standing right by his fighter. But as he takes off, they can suddenly be seen standing by Padme – several floors above ground.
Chapter III (season 1, episode 3)
Continuity: Season 1 Episode 3: Chapter III.
After the ARC Troopers have destroyed the Droid tank, the Captain waves the team on. In that shot, the red coloration of his helmet's chin is missing (it is white instead).
Chapter VIII (season 1, episode 8)
Other: The crest of the clone trooper's helmet, when he points out that the cannons are being destroyed, does not reach down to the eyeslit, whereas it does with the others'.
Chapter II (season 1, episode 2)
Continuity: In the scene when Obi-Wan is telling Anakin that he is the Commander of the space fleet, in the overhead shot only Obi-Wan is walking near Anakin's fighter, yet in the next shot Clone Troopers are marching right past the fighter.
Chapter IX (season 1, episode 9)
Continuity: The coloration of ARC Trooper Captain Fordo's helmet changes several times during this episode.
Chapter XXIII (season 2, episode 3)
Continuity: After Padme drags Threepio away as the attack on the city begins, Mace Windu's fighter swoops across the screen from left to right, and it rolls onto its side to show us the top of the cockpit. We see his canopy is similar to the design found in the 'Revenge of the Sith' film, being comprised of three large panels of glass. Unlike the film version (which has a small porthole behind the pilot's head), there is no glass behind Windu. But when the shot cuts to show him inside, there are three windows behind him. Seconds later, another interior view shows the three 'windows' are now solid panels.
Chapter XXIV (season 2, episode 4)
Continuity: When Jedi Roron Corobb is bellowing at the droids on the pavement, the amount of damage gets bigger and smaller between shots, as does the size of the slabs on the pavement.
Chapter XVII (season 1, episode 17)
Continuity: The ships' positions change constantly throughout the episode. This is easiest to spot when the troops are leaving their transport.
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