Teen Titans

Teen Titans (2003)

24 mistakes in season 4 - chronological order

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Mother Mae-Eye - S4-E11

Continuity mistake: When Mother Mae-Eye beds the Titans down in the pie plate, we can see the cushions being close together, forming a closed line. But when Mae-Eye says good night to each Titan in turn, the cushions behind each Titan are isolated from one another.

Mother Mae-Eye - S4-E11

Continuity mistake: After Mae-Eye is banished back into the pie, the Titans assemble around it to ponder its fate. In the shots where we can only see their feet, they are positioned (clockwise, starting at 1 o'clock): Beast Boy, Starfire, Robin, Cyborg, Raven (who takes Silkie's place). But when we see their faces from the ground up, their positions are (taking the new perspective into account): Beast Boy, Robin, Starfire, Cyborg, Raven - on the whole meaning that Robin and Starfire switch places from one cut to the other, and back again.

Mother Mae-Eye - S4-E11

Plot hole: After the Titans have recovered their senses, they engage Mae-Eye and her gingerbread men. Just before Cyborg and Raven are trapped in giant jars, they blast Mother Mae-Eye directly from behind. But for her to enchant them, she just turns to her left and casts her spell to her side instead of behind her.

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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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