Continuity mistake: Trevor holds the Polaroid with his left hand, but in the wide angle, he holds it with both hands.
Continuity mistake: The first ambassador is given 3 Polaroids; he drops one on the road and enters the car where he now has the same 3 photos again. Then in the close-up, he only has two; the one he dropped is missing, but a shot later he's got all 3 again.
Continuity mistake: By the car, the first ambassador holds the three polaroids in a fan-like manner, but a shot later they're stacked. This swaps back and forth.
The Man Who Wouldn't Tell - S2-E20
Continuity mistake: When Diana spins around, the lid on the trash can behind changes position between shots. (00:22:53)
The Man Who Wouldn't Tell - S2-E20
Continuity mistake: At the lab, Wonder Woman jumps on top of a man and grabs him. Then she is away from him, ducking some object being tossed at her, but a shot later she's holding the guy again. Then they both run off-screen to the left, but a shot later they're in the same spot fighting.

The Man Who Wouldn't Tell - S2-E20
Continuity mistake: At the lab, when Alan tries to create the formula, the door behind is open. A shot later, it’s closed, and Wonder Woman knocks the door down.
The Man Who Wouldn't Tell - S2-E20
Continuity mistake: At the parking lot, BW is aiming the gun at Wonder Woman. BW's head is pointing downwards, but a shot later, it's raised and her chin is pointing upwards.
The Man Who Wouldn't Tell - S2-E20
Continuity mistake: At the laundry place, when Diana runs away, Ted is watching her escape while lying down and resting his body on the left. A shot later, he is in a totally different position.
The Man Who Wouldn't Tell - S2-E20
Continuity mistake: After the lab explodes, the cameraman places his hand next to the peeping hole. A shot later, it's lowered.
The Man Who Wouldn't Tell - S2-E20
Continuity mistake: When the episode starts, the cameraman's left hand is lowered. A shot later, it's on the camera.
The Girl from Ilandia - S2-E21
Continuity mistake: When Wonder Woman and the dog reach the cliff, the close-up shots show them against a blue backdrop that doesn't match the actual outdoor setting.

The Girl from Ilandia - S2-E21
Continuity mistake: The huge tube where Wonder Woman is encased in suddenly disappears.
The Girl from Ilandia - S2-E21
Continuity mistake: When Wonder Woman arrives at the cliff searching for Tina, there are two mistakes: First, the dog stands on her right side. Then he barks offscreen, but Wonder Woman looks at her left side. Second mistake: the dog walks ahead towards the beach shore to search for the girl, but in the immediate wide angle, he is turning around, walking behind Wonder Woman.
The Girl from Ilandia - S2-E21
Continuity mistake: When the bad guys abduct Tina, check the concrete ground: it's made of one clear and one dark block. The dog keeps changing positions in every shot.
The Girl from Ilandia - S2-E21
Continuity mistake: When Tina sends the tennis ball up the sky, it's all cloudy. Three seconds later, when Wonder Woman throws her ball, there's not a single cloud, and it's a sunny day.
The Girl from Ilandia - S2-E21
Continuity mistake: The position of Tina's breakfast food on the plate changes between wide shots and close-ups. Check the green leaves and the slice of bread.
The Girl from Ilandia - S2-E21
Continuity mistake: The first time Tina's jewelry glows, she is against a brick wall, but in the close-up, it's a blue background.
The Girl from Ilandia - S2-E21
Continuity mistake: When Tina escapes from the hospital through the window, the blind is rolled up to the halfway point. A shot later, it's rolled all the way up.
The Girl from Ilandia - S2-E21
Continuity mistake: When Wonder Woman arrives at the laundry basket where Tina lies unconscious, the girl is facing ahead. A frame later, she is facing sideways.
The Girl from Ilandia - S2-E21
Continuity mistake: When Diana spins around in the hospital, the sun shines through the window behind her. When she transforms, it is dusk, almost dark. When she arrives at the floor below, light shines through the window again.







Answer: The transformation twirling was invented for the 1970s TV series only, to explain her quick change from Diana Prince to Wonder Woman. However, it would have been nice to do a little spin homage in the movie.