The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad

Stupidity: While being pursued by the Headless Horseman, when Ichabod first approaches the bridge, he could have gotten off his horse and fled on foot.

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Suggested correction: Considering that the Horseman's horse is supernaturally fast, if Ichabod had gotten off his horse and ran for the bridge, the Horseman definitely would have caught up to him.

Other mistake: Fleeing the Headless Horseman, Ichabod Crane and his horse tumble down a cliff and land in a lake. They are completely submerged but when they come out of the lake they are both completely dry.

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Angus MacBadger: Well, I.
Prosecutor: And that, due to his reckless behavior, you had cut off his allowance?
Angus MacBadger: Well, I.
Prosecutor: And that he was, to the best of your knowledge, without funds?
Angus MacBadger: Well, I.
Prosecutor: That is all! Thank you.

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