Yoshi

29th Nov 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Correction: It all looks OK to me on my DVD.

tw_stuart

15th Nov 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Like Father, Like Klown - S3-E6

Corrected entry: When Krusty does his performance in front of Rabbis, when Krusty's father starts talking to another Rabbi, you can see a third Rabbi at another table in the background. In the next two shots this rabbi has vanished. (00:09:20)

Yoshi

Correction: Between the two shots there is a shot of Krusty. In this shot there is enough time for the rabbi to get up.

OL1V3R666

22nd Nov 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Correction: We only see the back of Lisa's head so it's impossible to know if her mouth moves or not.

tw_stuart

22nd Nov 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Correction: We are seeing it from a different angle than normal so it's hard to know if it's really different. Even if it is, this is not a mistake. There is time before and after for things to change.

tw_stuart

22nd Nov 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Correction: The spoon is out of shot while we are seeing Homer. Lisa may have licked it clean or the ice cream may have have just melted.

tw_stuart

22nd Nov 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Correction: In between Homer entering and us seeing him clapping, we see Lisa on stage. Homer had plenty of time to move to the right.

tw_stuart

22nd Nov 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Correction: We see the audience from behind, they could easily be clapping their hands without us seeing.

tw_stuart

22nd Nov 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Correction: Skinner was joking, safety requirements would not allow him to lock the doors.

tw_stuart

15th Nov 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Correction: No, the scene where he is wearing his coat is completely different from when he is leaving the house. He may have gone home in between.

tw_stuart

15th Nov 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Correction: No, the shot changes from a wide look at the whole cast to one of the camera screen which has zoomed in on Krusty so he's the only one we can see.

tw_stuart

15th Nov 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Correction: That's what clocks do, even in cartoons. The changes in time make perfect sense.

tw_stuart

15th Nov 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Correction: Look closely, it's always five both in the wide and the close up shots.

tw_stuart

15th Nov 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Correction: It was moved to give Krusty space for his unicycle act and then put back.

tw_stuart

15th Nov 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Correction: This is normal during dinner and there was plenty of time during Krusty's story when we couldn't see the table for things to be moved.

tw_stuart

15th Nov 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Correction: Not at all clear if this is true, the monkey may simply have its tail between its legs.

tw_stuart

15th Nov 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Correction: We see Bart clear a number of things from the table and then the angle changes to one where we can no longer see what's on it, so no mistake.

tw_stuart

20th Nov 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Correction: Odd is permissible in the Tree House episodes. Some of the normal rules don't apply.

tw_stuart

15th Nov 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Homer Defined - S3-E5

Corrected entry: 40 seconds pass during the time period when the announcer says there is 1 minute left and 30 seconds left. Also between the announcer saying there is a half-minute left and 15 seconds left, 25 seconds pass. (00:08:10 - 00:09:20)

Yoshi

Correction: It's normal movie practice to show sequentially events which are intended to be in parallel (the alternative is a very ugly split screen). Between the announcements for one minute and 30 seconds left, Homer has a flashback and during the countdown from 30 to 15, we see the TV announcer explaining who will survive and who will not. The time in Homer's reality is correct.

tw_stuart

15th Nov 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Correction: Marge is no longer holding her knitting but she's been out of shot for easily long enough to have put them down or even put them away.

tw_stuart

15th Nov 2003

The Simpsons (1989)

Correction: True but this is a completely new scene, Homer could simply have turned the lights off.

tw_stuart