Teen Titans

Teen Titans (2003)

23 mistakes in season 3 - chronological order

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Season 3 generally

Plot hole: In Episode 2, "X" and Episode 5, "Haunted" we can see the mutant larva Silkie roaming around in the Titans' Tower. But Silkie is officially introduced to the series in episode 10, "Can I Keep Him?" - so how can he just appear in the TT's commando center without raising even one curious eyebrow to his thereto unexplained presence?

Deception - S3-E1

Continuity mistake: When Cyborg first comes into the H.I.V.E. eating hall, we can see several students sitting dispersed among the tables, among them See-More (the guy with the cyclopian helmet) and Kyd Wykkyd (the Batman-type kid). At first the two of them sit at separate tables; but when Cyborg sits down and Jinx, Gizmo and Mammoth confront him, we can see the two sitting shoulder by shoulder at the same table.

Deception - S3-E1

Other mistake: Cyborg/Stone attacks his own robot duplicate starting from near his fellow Titans, with his back turned to them. But after he has finished smashing it to pieces (thereby ruining his disguise), he suddenly is positioned so that he actually faces them, without having made any turn-arounds, since he charged his duplicate head-on.

Deception - S3-E1

Continuity mistake: Mammoth overpowers Starfire and slams her into the ground. First we see her lying in an indentation in the ground in the same shape as herself, but when Robin lands near her soon afterwards, she is lying on level ground, and the indentation has disappeared.

Betrothed - S3-E3

Continuity mistake: When the Titans land the T-Ship at the royal palace, the ground beneath it is bare and empty, but when Galfor brings Starfire and the Titans up to date on current events, the ground is suddenly teeming with parked Denthrax fighters. A giant fleet full of ships that had just attacked them would certainly tip the Titans off immediately, and if the Denthrax had cloaking technology, they would have used it against the Titans while they were still in space above Tamaran.

Crash - S3-E4

Continuity mistake: When Cyborg infects the soda machine, there is a young man standing in the background. But when Cyborg races off to the transmitter dish and the soda machine starts spitting out its contents, the young man suddenly disappears from one moment to the other.

Crash - S3-E4

Continuity mistake: When Beast Boy and Gizmo flee from the white blood cell tide and pass through the gunk barrier, the holes through which they intend to slip through suddenly shrink down in size in between cuts, and Gizmo thus gets conveniently stuck.

Crash - S3-E4

Continuity mistake: When Beast Boy and Gizmo run into Cyborg's white blood cells, their positions before the side canal suddenly changes. At first Gizmo is at the left of the opening and Beast Boy to the right; but just before they run for it, Beast Boy is on the left and Gizmo is on the right.

Haunted - S3-E5

Continuity mistake: From his fight against the imaginary Slade in the latter's old hideout, Robin sustains several injuries, including a partially swollen-shut right eye. During the last fight in the Tower's basement stairs, there is a (very brief) shot in which we can see 'Slade' leaping at Robin; in that instance, the right eye is fully open and appears not to be injured.

Spellbound - S3-E6

Continuity mistake: After the book starts talking, a startled Raven lets it drop onto the ground; the book lands so the viewers can see its spine. Following the commercial break, however, the scene switches sides, and the spine is pointing the opposite way from before so that the viewer can still see it. Correctly, the spine should be obscured from view and the page edges should be seen.

Revolution - S3-E7

Continuity mistake: After first fighting Mad Mod's guard robots, the Titans are forced to flee when reinforcements arrive. One of the first two robots got damaged on the left side of its face, its left arm and shoulder, and its chest. As it turns into the alley after the Titans, the left face side is still torn up, but the rest of the damage has disappeared.

Revolution - S3-E7

Continuity mistake: When Mad Mod activates his hypno screens in the city, there is a man among the citizens with spiky black hair and a goatee, black-rimmed glasses and a horizontal blue stripe on his shirt. When he is first seen, he has both his arms hanging down, but in the second instance where he is seen, he has somehow acquired an ice cream cone (which loses a scoop) up to his mouth.

Wavelength - S3-E8

Factual error: When Cyborg learns the hard way that Bumblebee can fly, his inbuilt Sonic Cannon rips a hole into the wall which glows with heat. A sonic weapon does not work with heat; it would shatter the wall, not melt it.

The Beast Within - S3-E9

Continuity mistake: The clasp on Raven's cloak also serves as an alert and tracking device, as we could see in "How Long Is Forever?" Robin, Starfire and Cyborg, whilst tracking Raven, find the clasp lying on a ledge in the sewer. But as they encounter Beast Boy as the super-werewolf and Raven hanging from his teeth, her cloak is still secured with the clasp.

Can I Keep Him? - S3-E10

Continuity mistake: When Silkie moults, he sprays the entire vicinity with his bodily residues, including the Titans. But after the regurgitated Johnny Rancid groans, "I got eaten," Raven is peachy-clean in the close-up when she murmurs, "So nasty", and right afterwards she is smudged again. And when Silkie and Starfire start gobbling up the residue, all the Titans are suddenly and fully cleaned up.

Can I Keep Him? - S3-E10

Continuity mistake: When the Titans enter the Tower ops room, only to find the mess Silkie has left behind, Raven's hood is down. As Robin comments on the damage, Raven steps up to the chewed-up sofa in the background with her hood up; but in the next shot, where she inspects the teeth marks on the sofa, her hood is down once again.

Can I Keep Him? - S3-E10

Continuity mistake: Beast Boy snatches Starfire, yanks her into his quarters and multiple-locks the door. When the door closes, we see a number of locks, a door chain and even a door knob on the panel. In the first shot, the fasteners and bolt holes are positioned on the door frame and the locks on the panel; but as Beast Boy locks up, both locks and bolts AND the bolts fasteners are all located on the door panel, thus making the locks effectively useless. (I know that the locks are there just for laughs, but still the sudden location switch of the fasteners is undeniably evident).

Wavelength - S3-E8

Cyborg: Please. They're not just plans. They're me. Everything I am! my body, my brain, my feelings ...
Bumblebee: Relax! I only read the sonic cannon stuff. - And a few memory files about the big crush you had on Jinx.

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X - S3-E2

Trivia: The warehouse in which the Titans combat the new Red X is actually the same warehouse which housed the disco party in "Sisters", right down to the SOTO (after series co-director Alex Soto) neon sign.

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Chosen answer: It is located in California, as shown in "Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo". Possibly San Francisco as seen in the comics.

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