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** [[http://www.teleman.pl/tv/Wodogrzmoty-Male-2-35-1538074 This]] description from a Polish TV Guide website mistakenly states that the twins' great-uncle is named Sam instead of Stan.
** In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSbM3FFroNk&lc=UgwY1Da1z3RCXBkuvjF4AaABAg this video]] from Mabel's Brazilian voice actress Creator/BiancaAlencar, at one point she states that Mabel lives in Gravity Falls, while actually she was just spending her summer there and lives in Piedmont, where she returns to with her brother in the SeriesFinale. And the video was made ''after'' the finale aired.

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** [[http://www.teleman.pl/tv/Wodogrzmoty-Male-2-35-1538074 This]] description from a Polish TV Guide website mistakenly states that the twins' great-uncle is named Sam [[UncleSamWantsYou Sam]] instead of Stan.
** In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSbM3FFroNk&lc=UgwY1Da1z3RCXBkuvjF4AaABAg this video]] from Mabel's Brazilian voice actress Creator/BiancaAlencar, at one point she states that Mabel lives in Gravity Falls, while actually she was just spending her summer there and lives in Piedmont, California, where she returns to with her brother in the SeriesFinale. And the video was made ''after'' the finale aired.
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* The ''Disney Song Encyclopedia'' features plenty of mistakes. The description for the ''WesternAnimation/TaleSpin'' theme claims that the show is "about the colorful Kit Cloudkicker, who flies his plane through various adventures in the tropics." The pilot is actually Baloo - Kit is just his navigator. The book also claims that ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' retained its theme song from the original Nickelodeon series, when the Disney seasons use an entirely different theme.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheMagicKey'': Many online sources, including the show's page on Website/Wikipedia, give the synopsis of "The Demon Drill" as "Nadim must persuade all members of the Tool World to pool their resources and work together before their land begins to literally fall apart." While Nadim ''does'' have to convince the anthropomorphic tools to work together, their world is perfectly fine in terms of structural integrity, and the task the tools need to work together on is the much lower-stakes endeavor of building a boat.
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** A [[https://www.wired.com/2007/12/ff-futurama-slideshow/ Wired article]] released during the production of the direct-to-DVD movies misnames Hubert Farnsworth as Hugo.
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* ''WesternAnimation/RazzberryJazzberryJam'':
** Despite what various sources (including, somehow, the show's ''own official website'') say, Herbie wasn't in "Join The Jam". He has an EarlyBirdCameo in "Billie's Biggest Fan", properly appears in "Super Sounds", and that's it.
** Certain episode-listing sites contain an entry for an episode titled "Do-Re-Teach-Mi", which does not actually exist.
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*** "Up the Creek" mentions the Killer Bass going into "crisis mode" over a sliver in Geoff's finger. The MinorInjuryOverreaction gag is over a splinter in Geoff's leg, not his finger.


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*** The summary for the Celebrity Manhunt special in ''Action'' just lists a summary of ''Action''[='=]s premise, despite the special taking place ''after'' the competition has ended.
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* [[https://www.walmart.com/ip/Shimmer-and-Shine-Genie-Leah/757346976 This Walmart listing]] for a Leah doll from ''WesternAnimation/ShimmerAndShine'' lists her as a genie. While she does look like a genie, it's just a disguise she wears when she's in Zahramay Falls because humans are not allowed there.
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** In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSbM3FFroNk&lc=UgwY1Da1z3RCXBkuvjF4AaABAg this video]] from Mabel's Brazilian voice actress, at one point she states that Mabel lives in Gravity Falls, while actually she was just spending her summer there and lives in Piedmont, where she returns to with her brother in the SeriesFinale. And the video was made ''after'' the finale aired.

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** In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSbM3FFroNk&lc=UgwY1Da1z3RCXBkuvjF4AaABAg this video]] from Mabel's Brazilian voice actress, actress Creator/BiancaAlencar, at one point she states that Mabel lives in Gravity Falls, while actually she was just spending her summer there and lives in Piedmont, where she returns to with her brother in the SeriesFinale. And the video was made ''after'' the finale aired.
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** Some people think the show is a spin-off of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''.

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** Some people think the show is a spin-off of ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons''.''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' due to having [[Creator/MattGroening the same creator]] and a similar art style. The shows have crossed over and made winking references to each other a couple of times, but are otherwise separate.
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* Throughout [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGswVR1QH7Q The Shadow Critic's review]] of ''[[WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones A Flintstone Family Christmas]]'', he continually refers to Wilma as "Velma".
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** A [[https://www.partycity.com/adult-inflatable-cartman-costume---nickelodeon-south-park-P889656.html page for a inflatable Cartman costume]] on the Party City website mislabels the show as a Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} property. Despite both being owned by the [[Creator/ParamountGlobal same parent company]], ''South Park'' is ''definitely'' not a Nick show and is targeted towards a considerably older audience.

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** A [[https://www.partycity.com/adult-inflatable-cartman-costume---nickelodeon-south-park-P889656.html page for a inflatable Cartman costume]] on the Party City website mislabels the show as a Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} property. Despite both being owned by the [[Creator/ParamountGlobal same parent company]], ''South Park'' is ''definitely'' not a Nick show and is targeted towards a considerably older audience. A set of South Park plush dolls sold at Blockbuster stores in Canada in 2009 even has the Nickelodeon logo on the dolls' tags.
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** The synopsis for ''Film/{{Bumblebee}}'' phrases Creator/PeterCullen's RoleReprisal as Optimus Prime as something unheard of since he first voiced the character in 1984. He had already voiced him in the original Film/TransformersFilmSeries. It also describes Bumblebee's landing to Earth as a crash landing that cost him his voice; in the actual film, Bumblebee arrives to Earth just fine, and Blitzwing is the one who nearly totals him shortly after his arrival.

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** The synopsis for ''Film/{{Bumblebee}}'' phrases Creator/PeterCullen's RoleReprisal RoleReprise as Optimus Prime as something unheard of since he first voiced the character in 1984. He had already voiced him in the original Film/TransformersFilmSeries. It also describes Bumblebee's landing to Earth as a crash landing that cost him his voice; in the actual film, Bumblebee arrives to Earth just fine, and Blitzwing is the one who nearly totals him shortly after his arrival.
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** The synopsis for ''Film/{{Bumblebee}}'' phrases Creator/PeterCullen's RoleReprisal as Optimus Prime as something unheard of since he first voiced the character in 1984. He had already voiced him in the original Film/TransformersFilmSeries. It also describes Bumblebee's landing to Earth as a crash landing that cost him his voice; in the actual film, Bumblebee arrives to Earth just fine, and Blitzwing is the one who totals him shortly after he arrives.

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** The synopsis for ''Film/{{Bumblebee}}'' phrases Creator/PeterCullen's RoleReprisal as Optimus Prime as something unheard of since he first voiced the character in 1984. He had already voiced him in the original Film/TransformersFilmSeries. It also describes Bumblebee's landing to Earth as a crash landing that cost him his voice; in the actual film, Bumblebee arrives to Earth just fine, and Blitzwing is the one who nearly totals him shortly after he arrives.his arrival.
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* ''What is the Story of Transformers?'', an installment in the ''What is the Story of...'' series (itself a subseries of the ''Who Was...'' books) meant to be an overview of the ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' franchise, has several strange factual errors about the series; to wit, the book's Website/TFWikiDotNet [[https://tfwiki.net/wiki/What_Is_the_Story_of_Transformers%3F article]] has an "Errors" section that is by far the longest section of the article itself. Some of these errors include:
** A timeline lists the original [[Film/Transformers2007 2007 live action movie]] as the ''only'' significant ''Transformers''-related thing that happened in the year, completely glossing over ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' and the entire [[Franchise/TransformersAlignedUniverse Aligned Continuity]]; the timeline jumps from 2007 to 2016, suggesting that nothing happened within the 9-year period.
** Some of the illustrations show incorrect details. One depicting [[WesternAnimation/BeastWars Dinobot]] is actually traced from a knockoff of his Masterpiece toy with a differently-painted chest than in the original, and another illustration purportedly depicting artwork from ''Anime/TransformersArmada'' has the Generation 1 versions of Optimus Prime, Megatron, Starscream, Bumblebee, and Jazz rather than the Unicron Trilogy versions of them. The latter two in particular were never in ''Armada'' at any point. At one point, an illustration of Sentinel Prime is shown, but oddly depicts him with his ''Film/TransformersDarkOfTheMoon'' body with the beardless LanternJawOfJustice head of his ''Animated'' counterpart, as if they couldn't decide which design to use.
** Optimus Primal, the OnlySaneMan of ''Beast Wars'' as a whole, is written to have "[juggled] his animal temper with the demands of leadership."
** The synopsis for ''Film/{{Bumblebee}}'' phrases Creator/PeterCullen's RoleReprisal as Optimus Prime as something unheard of since he first voiced the character in 1984. He had already voiced him in the original Film/TransformersFilmSeries. It also describes Bumblebee's landing to Earth as a crash landing that cost him his voice; in the actual film, Bumblebee arrives to Earth just fine, and Blitzwing is the one who totals him shortly after he arrives.
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** A French magazine from 1999 had an article about the show with one of the pictures shown depicting Angelica holding Cynthia, but it was labeled as "Cynthia Cornichon tenant sa poupée Angélica" (Cynthia Pickles holding her doll Angelica), which means the author got Angelica and Cynthia mixed up.
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*** Really funny/sad, since there was ''never a single episode'' that showed the characters outside of their secret identities or at school. [[spoiler:The last episode does show Terra restarting her life by going to school and making friends]], but this was her first appearance in years.

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*** Really funny/sad, since unlike in WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo there was ''never a single episode'' that showed the characters outside of their secret identities or at school. [[spoiler:The last episode does show Terra restarting her life by going to school and making friends]], but this was her first appearance in years.
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--->"Set after the events in ''Episode II: Attack of the Clones'', these animated entries in the ''Star Wars'' sagas follow the adventures of the Jedi knights, including Anakin Skywalker — who draws ever closer to the dark side — and his master, Obi-Wan Kenobi. As the Jedis and Princess Padmé fight to preserve the Republic and defeat the Separatists, they face off with deadly foes such as Count Dooku and General Grievous."

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--->"Set after the events in ''Episode II: Attack of the Clones'', these animated entries in the ''Star Wars'' sagas follow the adventures of the Jedi knights, including Anakin Skywalker — who draws ever closer to the dark side — and his master, Obi-Wan Kenobi. As the Jedis and Princess Padmé fight to preserve the Republic and defeat the Separatists, they face off with deadly foes such as Count Dooku and General Grievous."



*** Secondly, "Princess Padmé"? Padmé was a Queen in Episode I, but by the time of the Clone Wars she isn't even royalty anymore. She's a Senator. She's frequently referred to as a Senator on the show.

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*** Secondly, "Princess Padmé"? Padmé was a Queen in Episode I, but by the time of the Clone Wars she isn't even royalty anymore. She's a Senator. She's frequently referred to as a Senator on the show.



* Brazilian website Legião dos Heróis publiched an [[https://www.legiaodosherois.com.br/2023/knd-a-turma-do-bairro-final-desenho.html article]] talking about the GrandFinale of ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor''... except the episode they are describing is the [[Recap/CodenameKidsNextDoorS2E13OperationEND Season 2 finale]] instead of the actual series finale, [[Recap/CodenameKidsNextDoorOperationINTERVIEWS Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S.]]. They most likely made that mistake because of the name of the former, which is Operation: E.N.D..

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* Brazilian website Legião dos Heróis publiched an [[https://www.legiaodosherois.com.br/2023/knd-a-turma-do-bairro-final-desenho.html article]] talking about the GrandFinale of ''WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor''... except the episode they are describing is the [[Recap/CodenameKidsNextDoorS2E13OperationEND Season 2 finale]] instead of the actual series finale, [[Recap/CodenameKidsNextDoorOperationINTERVIEWS Operation: I.N.T.E.R.V.I.E.W.S.]]. They most likely made that mistake because of the name of the former, which is Operation: E.N.D..



* The Canadian TV provider Bell [=ExpressVu=] used to describe ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' as, "Two teens live as though it is the 1960s even though they are 21st century teens!" The only good thing about this description is that the awkwardness of the sentence structure distracts you from the head-scratching description.

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* The Canadian TV provider Bell [=ExpressVu=] used to describe ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBrothers'' ''WesternAnimation/TheVentureBros'' as, "Two teens live as though it is the 1960s even though they are 21st century teens!" The only good thing about this description is that the awkwardness of the sentence structure distracts you from the head-scratching description.



* [[https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWRpYS5yc3MuY29tL2hpc3RvcnlvZmFuaW1hdGlvbi9mZWVkLnhtbA/episode/YWQ0ZGIwN2YtYzM2Ny00Yjk2LWJmZGEtNmE1ODBmYzRjOT A description on the podcast episode about El Apóstol]] says it's the first animated film, ''El Apóstol'' is the first animated feature film, the first animated film was made in the late 1880s.

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* [[https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9tZWRpYS5yc3MuY29tL2hpc3RvcnlvZmFuaW1hdGlvbi9mZWVkLnhtbA/episode/YWQ0ZGIwN2YtYzM2Ny00Yjk2LWJmZGEtNmE1ODBmYzRjOT A description on the podcast episode about El Apóstol]] says it's the first animated film, ''El Apóstol'' is the first animated feature film, the first animated film was made in the late 1880s.
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** A [[https://www.partycity.com/adult-inflatable-cartman-costume---nickelodeon-south-park-P889656.html page for a inflatable Cartman costume]] on the Party City website mislabels the show as a Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} property. Despite both being owned by the [[Creator/ParamountGlobal same parent company]], ''South Park'' is ''definitely'' not a Nick show for a season.

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** A [[https://www.partycity.com/adult-inflatable-cartman-costume---nickelodeon-south-park-P889656.html page for a inflatable Cartman costume]] on the Party City website mislabels the show as a Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} property. Despite both being owned by the [[Creator/ParamountGlobal same parent company]], ''South Park'' is ''definitely'' not a Nick show for and is targeted towards a season.considerably older audience.
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** A [[https://www.partycity.com/adult-inflatable-cartman-costume---nickelodeon-south-park-P889656.html page for a inflatable Cartman costume]] on the Party City website claims that the show airs on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. Despite them and Creator/ComedyCentral sharing the same [[Creator/ParamountGlobal parent company]], ''South Park'' doesn't air on Nick for obvious reasons.

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** A [[https://www.partycity.com/adult-inflatable-cartman-costume---nickelodeon-south-park-P889656.html page for a inflatable Cartman costume]] on the Party City website claims that mislabels the show airs on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. as a Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} property. Despite them and Creator/ComedyCentral sharing both being owned by the same [[Creator/ParamountGlobal same parent company]], ''South Park'' doesn't air on is ''definitely'' not a Nick show for obvious reasons.a season.
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** One actually comes from a piece of merchandise based off of the show, in the book "Eat First, Ask Questions Later!" Chuckie mentions he liked "getting nakie. That was fun!" This is presumably referring to the episode "Naked Tommy". In that episode Chuckie actually DIDN'T like the idea of getting naked, and only tried to do it because Tommy peer pressured him into it (and he only got as far as pulling his shirt over his head before Didi stopped him)

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** One actually comes from a piece of merchandise based off of the show, in the book "Eat First, Ask Questions Later!" In the section "Tommy in Charge", Chuckie mentions he liked "getting nakie. That how one of the things Tommy did was fun!" get the babies to get "nakie" and how he found it fun. This is presumably referring to the episode "Naked Tommy". In that episode Chuckie actually DIDN'T like the idea of getting naked, and only tried to do it because Tommy peer pressured him into it (and he only got as far as pulling his shirt over his head before Didi stopped him)him). In this same section, Chuckie refers to Tommy's Mega Hyper Heroes alter ego as Changing Boy, when it was actually Changing Baby.

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* The IMDB page for ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTeddyRuxpin'' claims that Creator/AshleighBall voiced the young Grubby in "Octopede Sailors", when it's obvious that it's still Will Ryan voicing him during said flashback. In addition, said actress would have been 3 or 4 when the series was recorded, making it impossible for her to have provided the voice.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTeddyRuxpin'':
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The show's IMDB page for ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTeddyRuxpin'' claims that Creator/AshleighBall voiced the young Grubby in "Octopede Sailors", when it's obvious that it's still Will Ryan voicing him during said flashback. In addition, said actress would have been 3 or 4 when the series was recorded, making it impossible for her to have provided the voice.voice.
** [[https://www.ebay.com/itm/196082746502?hash=item2da7714486:g:ywMAAOSwWbtks1zZ A Montevideo release of the show]] claims that Leota has a deaf student named Toby, when it's actually a girl named Katie.

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** Agent Booth called it this on an episode of ''Series/{{Bones}}'', which was a little odd since it was the episode that featured a well-publicized IntercontinuityCrossover appearance by Stewie. Even odder -- Stewie was a manifestation of Booth's subconscious, indicating that Booth must be at least a moderate viewer of the show for it to be on his mind. Yet he still gets the title wrong!



** Agent Booth called it this on an episode of ''Series/{{Bones}}'', which was a little odd since it was the episode that featured a well-publicized IntercontinuityCrossover appearance by Stewie. Even odder -- Stewie was a manifestation of Booth's subconscious, indicating that Booth must be at least a moderate viewer of the show for it to be on his mind. Yet he still gets the title wrong!



** Specific episode descriptions from other providers don't get much better, such as Comcast's insistence that Quagmire hates the title character of "Jerome is the New Black" (it's Brian who Quagmire hates), or Dish Network assuming "Lois Kills Stewie" is about Stewie auditioning for ''Series/AmericanIdol'' (this was a thirty-second-long CutawayGag).

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** Specific episode descriptions from other providers don't get much better, such as Comcast's insistence that Quagmire hates the title character of "Jerome is the New Black" (it's Brian who Quagmire hates), or Dish Network assuming "Lois Kills Stewie" is about Stewie auditioning for ''Series/AmericanIdol'' (this was a thirty-second-long CutawayGag).CutawayGag, the actual main plot is Lois trying to do [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin exactly what the episode title says]]).



** [[http://articles.latimes.com/2009/mar/26/business/fi-cotown-chernin26 This ''Los Angeles Times'' article]] actually refers to Peter Griffin as "Peter Griffith".

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** [[http://articles.latimes.com/2009/mar/26/business/fi-cotown-chernin26 This This]] ''Los Angeles Times'' article]] article actually refers to Peter Griffin as "Peter Griffith".



** In early 2022, Website/TheOtherWiki page on bleep censors claimed that there wasn't any actual profanity underneath the bleeps as Peter falls down the stairs in "The Blind Side". This is false, as the episode is available uncensored on DVD.

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** In early 2022, Website/TheOtherWiki Website/{{Wikipedia}}'s page on bleep censors claimed that there wasn't any actual profanity underneath the bleeps as Peter falls down the stairs in "The Blind Side". This is false, as the episode is available uncensored on DVD.
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Revising Evil Con Carne entry to be more clear.


* ''WesternAnimation/EvilConCarne'' has the powerhouse era bumpers from when it was part of ''Grim & Evil''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvhjKglWd_k Apparently it's possible for a non-sentiant world conquest syndicate to somehow grow feet and learn how to ride a unicycle]]. The bumpers were later remade with new dialogue, but sadly [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJmHKRxzHcg the revised version's return bumper ends up making the same mistake]].

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* ''WesternAnimation/EvilConCarne'' has the powerhouse era bumpers from when it was part of ''Grim & Evil''. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvhjKglWd_k Apparently it's possible for a non-sentiant world conquest syndicate to somehow grow feet The bumper's announcer apparently thinks Evil Con Carne is the main character's name]], when his name is actually ''Hector'' Con Carne and learn how to ride a unicycle]].Evil Con Carne is the name of the organization he's in charge of. The bumpers were later remade with new dialogue, but sadly [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJmHKRxzHcg the revised version's return bumper ends up making the same mistake]].
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** [[http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2014/09/simpsons-family-guy-meta-moments-crossover-episode This article]] highlighting the Meta Humor of "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS13E1TheSimpsonsGuy The Simpsons Guy]]" writes at one point, "The Peter vs. Homer fight references the once-beloved fight between Peter and a guy in a chicken suit." There were actually multiple fights with an actual giant chicken, although the first fight appeared as flashback triggered by Peter seeing a guy in a chicken costume in "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS2E3DaBoom Da Boom]]".

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** [[http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2014/09/simpsons-family-guy-meta-moments-crossover-episode This article]] highlighting the Meta Humor of "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS13E1TheSimpsonsGuy The Simpsons Guy]]" writes at one point, "The Peter vs. Homer fight references the once-beloved fight between Peter and a guy in a chicken suit." There were actually multiple fights with an actual giant chicken, although the first fight appeared as flashback triggered by Peter seeing a guy in a chicken costume in "[[Recap/FamilyGuyS2E3DaBoom Da Boom]]".chicken.



** Many sources claim the show has 18 episodes, when in actuality only 12 episodes were completed.

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* Italian TV channel Boing haves some issues with Beast Boy's name. Their episode descriptions for both ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' keep switching around between calling him "Beast Boy" or "BB": the latter is supposedly his name [[DubNameChange in the Italian dub]], albeit they're not sure if the correct spelling should be [[SpellMyNameWithAnS "BB" or "Bibi"]][[note]]The latter is assumed to be the correct one, as the actual dub of ''Go!'' acknowledges it in a few points: his Bizarro World counterpart from "Robin Backwards", called Boy Beast in the original version, is dubbed as "Ibib", while his genderbent counterpart Beast Girl from the episode with the same name is renamed "Biba"[[/note]]. Also, the descriptions for some early episodes of ''Teen Titans'' call him "Fauno Boy" and the one for ''Go!'''s "The Croissant" calls him [[Music/BeastieBoys "Beastie Boy"]]. The same channel also keeps referring to Mad Mod as "Mat Mat".

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* Italian TV channel Boing haves some issues with Beast Boy's name. Their episode descriptions for both ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitans'' and ''WesternAnimation/TeenTitansGo'' keep switching around between calling him "Beast Boy" or "BB": the latter is supposedly his name [[DubNameChange in the Italian dub]], albeit they're not sure if the correct spelling should be [[SpellMyNameWithAnS [[InconsistentSpelling "BB" or "Bibi"]][[note]]The latter is assumed to be the correct one, as the actual dub of ''Go!'' acknowledges it in a few points: his Bizarro World counterpart from "Robin Backwards", called Boy Beast in the original version, is dubbed as "Ibib", while his genderbent counterpart Beast Girl from the episode with the same name is renamed "Biba"[[/note]]. Also, the descriptions for some early episodes of ''Teen Titans'' call him "Fauno Boy" and the one for ''Go!'''s "The Croissant" calls him [[Music/BeastieBoys "Beastie Boy"]]. The same channel also keeps referring to Mad Mod as "Mat Mat".



** Some websites call the show ''[[SpellMyNameWithAnS Dragon Tails]]''. It was even spelled this way on Ron Rodecker's obituary.

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*** "Five-Minute Warning" is called [[SpellMyNameWithAnS "Five Minutes Warning"]].

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*** Some sources misspell the title as A '''Stitch''' in Time, apparently unfamiliar with Kim's CatchPhrase.

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*** Some sources misspell the title as A '''Stitch''' in Time, apparently unfamiliar with Kim's CatchPhrase.catchphrase.



** Said quotes.net page also manages to misattribute a random line from ''Lucius'' as being Goodtooth's {{Catchphrase}}.

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* The Chilean TV magazine ''TV grama'' had a section that mentioned the children's programming highlights of the week in order to advertise a cable company. The descriptions for each featured show were very inaccurate. They stated that ''WesternAnimation/CowAndChicken'' lived in a stable and sometimes they summarized the premise as "Cow loves his younger brother Chicken, but doesn't understand why he tries to stifle her." They confused ''Series/{{Goosebumps}}'' with ''Series/AreYouAfraidOfTheDark'', they described ''Series/LegendsOfTheHiddenTemple'' as an actual adventure series rather than a game show, and so on. Also, at the end of the shorter descriptions it always said "check the ''new'' episodes of this ''animated series''", regardless if the statement fits at all.

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* The Chilean TV magazine ''TV grama'' had a section that mentioned the children's programming highlights of the week in order to advertise a cable company. The descriptions for each featured show were very inaccurate. They stated that ''WesternAnimation/CowAndChicken'' lived in a stable and sometimes they summarized the premise as "Cow loves his younger brother Chicken, but doesn't understand why he tries to stifle her." They confused ''Series/{{Goosebumps}}'' ''Series/Goosebumps1995'' with ''Series/AreYouAfraidOfTheDark'', they described ''Series/LegendsOfTheHiddenTemple'' as an actual adventure series rather than a game show, and so on. Also, at the end of the shorter descriptions it always said "check the ''new'' episodes of this ''animated series''", regardless if the statement fits at all.



* From January 6, 2021 to February 23, 2023, the Western Animation subpage of {{Catchphrase}} on This Very Wiki claimed that Fred got the cheer of "Yabba-dabba-doo!" from his club, The Loyal Order of Water Buffaloes. This is false, as he said it before he joined the club.

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* ''Film/SuperSizeMe'' at one point shows footage from ''WesternAnimation/TheWackyAdventuresOfRonaldMcdonald'' while John Banzhaf states that there is a cartoon on TV that features Ronald [=McDonald=], explicitly saying it airs every day on ''Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}''. The ''Wacky Adventures'' videos were a DirectToVideo series with most of the tapes distributed through UsefulNotes/McDonalds restaurants (the last of them, "The Monster O'[=McDonaldland=] Loch" being infamously rare due to only being available for purchase on the now-defunct website of Creator/KlaskyCsupo, the company that produced the videos) and never aired on television, let alone on a major channel on a regular basis. Furthermore, the only connection the ''Wacky Adventures'' videos have to Nickelodeon is that their production company Klasky-Csupo also created the Nicktoons ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', ''WesternAnimation/AaahhRealMonsters'', ''WesternAnimation/TheWildThornberrys'', ''WesternAnimation/AsToldByGinger'' and ''WesternAnimation/RocketPower'', which is presumably why Banzhaf erroneously assumed ''The Wacky Adventures of Ronald [=McDonald=]'' aired on that channel.

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* ''Film/SuperSizeMe'' at one point shows footage from ''WesternAnimation/TheWackyAdventuresOfRonaldMcdonald'' while John Banzhaf states that there is a cartoon on TV that features Ronald [=McDonald=], explicitly saying it airs every day on ''Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}''. Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The ''Wacky Adventures'' videos were a DirectToVideo series series, with most of the tapes distributed through UsefulNotes/McDonalds restaurants (the last of them, "The Monster O'[=McDonaldland=] Loch" being o'[=McDonaldland=] Loch", is infamously rare due to only being available for purchase on the now-defunct website of Creator/KlaskyCsupo, the production company that produced the videos) Creator/KlaskyCsupo) and never aired airing on television, let alone on a major channel on a regular basis. Furthermore, the only connection the ''Wacky Adventures'' videos have to Nickelodeon is that their production company Klasky-Csupo also created the Nicktoons ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'', ''WesternAnimation/AaahhRealMonsters'', ''WesternAnimation/TheWildThornberrys'', ''WesternAnimation/AsToldByGinger'' and ''WesternAnimation/RocketPower'', which is presumably why Banzhaf erroneously assumed ''The Wacky Adventures of Ronald [=McDonald=]'' aired on that channel.

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