Tintin in Tibet: Part 1 - S2-E6
Continuity mistake: When Haddock starts lowering Tharkey into the cave, a rope is wrapped around a walking stick. There are three loops around the stick to begin with. A couple of shots later in a close-up of the stick, there are now only two loops in the rope. (00:19:05)
Tintin in Tibet: Part 1 - S2-E6
Continuity mistake: When Tharkey re-enters the plane where he and Haddock made camp, Haddock asks "Any sign of him?" Tharkey replies and you'll see the sky in the background is grey due to the storm. Shot cuts to a wide angle where night suddenly comes from outside of the window. (00:16:55)
Tintin in Tibet: Part 1 - S2-E6
Continuity mistake: Tintin makes loads of footsteps in the snow when he enters the cave, but they vanish once he exits the cave. (00:16:05 - 00:16:35)
Tintin in Tibet: Part 1 - S2-E6
Other mistake: When Tintin enters the cave, the footsteps follow behind him. An animation error occurs regarding one footstep, in which half of it vanishes from shot for a quick frame and then reappears as the shot starts to pan, revealing that the footsteps were not drawn by the animators in each individual frame. (00:16:05)
Tintin in Tibet: Part 1 - S2-E6
Continuity mistake: When Haddock causes an avalanche, Tintin and Tharkey pull him out of the snow. As they do this, there is snow on his head. It disappears later. (00:14:45)
Tintin in Tibet: Part 1 - S2-E6
Continuity mistake: After finding out Chang was in the plane crash, Tintin shouts "No!" Directly 180 degrees in the background is a woman sitting on a table. In different shots of Tintin, that same woman is seen sitting on a table almost 140 degrees in the background. (00:05:15)
Tintin in Tibet: Part 1 - S2-E6
Continuity mistake: When Haddock points out to Tintin he was dreaming about the crash on the news, the background shows a pitch black sky (around 11 o'clock sky). Yet a further two shots later, the background shows a partially lighter sky (still night, around 7 o'clock). (00:03:55)
Chosen answer: It is a pill that makes alcohol taste disgusting.