* The title card that opens most ''WesternAnimation/TomAndJerry'' shorts shows the duo smiling at each other as if they like each other, when really, the two of them are rivals or enemies or friendly rivals DependingOnTheWriter.
* The cover for the WesternAnimation/{{Droopy}} VHS tape "Here Comes Droopy" features a recreation of a scene from "Out-Foxed" (specifically, the British fox making a WildTake at Droopy), a cartoon that is not on the tape. This was averted when the cover was reused for the Compleat Tex Avery laserdisc collection, which does feature the cartoon.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls1998''
** The back cover of the five-episode VHS tape "Dream Scheme" shows Buttercup beating up Him who does not appear in any of the episodes on the tape, and the episode list says, "PLUS a ''WesternAnimation/CourageTheCowardlyDog'' bonus toon!" while the bonus non-Powerpuff toon is actually the pilot to ''WesternAnimation/SheepInTheBigCity''.
** The back cover of another tape, called "Birthday Bash", states that it has a ''Sheep in the Big City'' bonus toon. It's actually the ''Courage the Cowardly Dog'' episode "Journey to the Center of Nowhere". Inicdentally, the featured cartoon does have Him in it. Maybe the two covers were switched around?
* Done in-universe for ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens''. Cricket only sees the poster for the PG-13 movie ''Kiss of Death'' and believes it's some sort of action/thriller movie, which is why he wants to see it. The instant he's in the theater and watches the flick, he realizes the movie is a teen-horror ParanormalRomance drama, something children his age find ''very'' disturbing.
* ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'' title cards barely have anything to do with the episodes or characters, though occasionally you might get an insight onto the characters' designs (for example, "Who, What, Where, Ed" depicts various items inside Eddy's head). Instead, the title cards are notable for being surreal and stylistically ugly (taking much inspiration from Creator/SalvadorDali) attempting to abstractly describe elements of their episodes through various bizarre (and sometimes incomprehensible) scenarios without giving any major plot details away. Combine this style with the often ambiguous episode names which all consist of phrases and terms with the word "Ed" inserted in them, and it's usually pretty hard to predict from the title card what's going to happen in any episode unless one has already seen it.
* The DVD cover of WesternAnimation/TheJimmyTimmyPowerHour 3: The Jerkinators shows Timmy Turner in his Boy Chin Wonder outfit, but he never fights Shirley in that outfit.
* Disney released the PublicDomain entries in Creator/MaxAndDaveFleischer ''WesternAnimation/ColorClassics'' series on VHS twice. The first release was "The Fabulous Fleischer Folio" under their own label in 1985, and the covers for each tape featured illustrations of characters from the different included cartoons. When Disney reissued these tapes under their Buena Vista Home Video label in 1990 (as "Max Fleischer's Cartoon Capers"), each volume reused the same cover art but dropped half of the cartoons on each tape. Many of these were represented on the cover illustrations, thus the covers thus advertised the presence of cartoons that weren't actually on the tapes.
* Re-releases of ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' television films and collections that contain Scrappy-Doo no longer depict him on the cover, nor mention his presence anywhere in the blurbs, despite Scrappy being a major character in those productions. This is likely due to the massive [[TheScrappy anti-Scrappy backlash]] of the post-1980s era. Only ''The Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Show'' keeps Scrappy, likely because his name being in the title would make it impossible to try and pretend he doesn't exist on the cover.
* The [[http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51vElsVAAzL._SS500_.jpg Complete First Season]] to ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyAndFriends'' has the incorrect box art. The artwork is of the 1990s ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'' toys, G2 as called by fans, which didn't even have a cartoon.
** This also extends to the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTales'' DVD releases in Australia. Understandably, it only reinforced the confusion of "which generation does ''Tales'' belong to?" that was already widespread among collectors and fans of the show at that time.
** There are some infamous [[http://s124.photobucket.com/user/spikethedragon/media/mystery.jpg.html European covers]] to the ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTVSpecials'' that are even stronger examples of this trope. The ''Escape from Katrina'' specials cover has literally nothing to do with the actual product. Danny isn't even ''in'' the special, and that's a [[WhatCouldHaveBeen prototypical]] design of him. Both covers show incorrect ponies and Spike inexplicably is much bigger than he actually is, has wings, and is ridden by Danny.
* The ''Wonder Toons'' line of public domain VHS tapes is notoriously bad for this
** The ''Franchise/FelixTheCat'' video depicts Felix [[https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/21Hhw5UBZOL._AC_UF1000,1000_QL80_.jpg performing on stage with his Magic Bag]] The actual Felix cartoon on the tape, one of the Creator/VanBeurenStudios ''Rainbow Parades'' cartoons, predates the creation of the Magic Bag by a couple of decades
** The ''WesternAnimation/WoodyWoodpecker'' VHS tape depicts [[https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51HDrDwXhyL._AC_UF1000,1000_QL80_.jpg Woody going over a waterfall in a barrel]], a scene from the still-copyrighted Woody short "Niagra Fools". The actual Woody cartoon on the tape is "Pantry Panic", his only public domain outing.
** The ''WesternAnimation/{{Droopy}}'' tape depicts [[https://64.media.tumblr.com/e0b896e5bb211fd74b18434d60cb210d/tumblr_mvr9k7oXkR1s29f4ko5_400.jpg Droopy as a matador facing an angry bull]], a scene from "Senor Droopy" (also a copyrighted short). The only cartoon with a dog on the tape isn't even a Droopy cartoon, but the Creator/FamousStudios cartoon "Hector's Hectic Life".
* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'':
** The Season 1 DVD box set prominently features Princess Cadance on the disc 3 label art. [[EarlyBirdCameo Cadence wasn't introduced until the finale of ''Season 2'']].
** The cover art for the DVD ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': "Adventures in the Crystal Empire" shows the Mane Six all in new crystal forms. Forms that the cast only take at the end of the [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E1TheCrystalEmpirePart1 two]] [[Recap/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagicS3E2TheCrystalEmpirePart2 parter]], and which only get a minute or two of screen time. Furthermore, the bright colors and smiles on everyone's faces give no indication that "The Crystal Empire" is one of the series' darker adventure episodes.
** The back cover of ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' shows the Mane 6 as humans with their ears and tails intact. This appearance only happens at the very end of the movie, and furthermore, [[spoiler:it was a power-up.]]
*** A minor one. The look of humanized Twilight Sparkle on the cover for the DVD is ripped straight from the official art on Equestria Girls doll boxes. The character designs used in the movie itself look very different.
** The cover art for ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirlsRainbowRocks'' (also used for the soundtrack) features Twilight Sparkle front and center, engaged in a sing-off with Adagio Dazzle, the leader of the villain trio. While this does indeed happen, Twilight herself does not even appear until over a third of the way into the movie, and her ultimate contribution to the band's success is minimal at best. Sunset Shimmer, the villain from the first movie, is the actual main character in this movie, yet she is completely absent from all of the promotional art.
* ''WesternAnimation/OneHundredAndOneDalmatiansTheSeries'' has yet to make a DVD release, and the only episode that ever got a video release was the ChristmasEpisode. The title of the video reads "A 101 Dalmatians Christmas", when it's actually called "A Christmas Cruella". Not only that, but the cover shows Pongo, Lucky, Rolly, Cadpig, Tripod, Wizzer, Dipstick, Patch and Two-Tone playing around with presents and Christmas decorations giving the impression that that is what the special is all about, when really, a majority of it is focused on Cruella.
* The cover artwork and title screens for ''Creator/DingoPictures's'' productions often depict characters that don't appear in the cartoon... or characters with a different role than they actually have. And the artwork is usually much better.
* ''WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb'':
** The posters and cover art for the movie ''Across the 2nd Dimension'' solely features the alternate selves of Phineas, Ferb, Candace, Perry and Doofenshmirtz, with the "real" versions nowhere in sight. The first three are only supporting characters who don't play a big part until the ending. Averted with the junior novelization cover which shows both the real and alternate selves together. In the same art, alternate Phineas and Ferb are shown to have the same skin tone as their real selves, when in the animation, alternate Phineas and Ferb have much paler skin that makes them appear to be greyscale.
** The poster for "Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars" depict the Sith-turned Ferb with [[RedEyesTakeWarning red eyes]]; in the actual special, he gets SupernaturalGoldEyes.
* The ''WesternAnimation/PoundPuppies2010'' DVD, "Homeward Pound", shows the Super Secret Pup Club on the front and back covers, but Cupcake and Patches do not appear in any of the episodes featured on the DVD. In fact, all the episodes included on the DVD are from Season 1 and came out before either of those pups made their debut in the series.
* The DVD cover of ''WesternAnimation/YogisFirstChristmas'' is actually a promotional image for ''Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper''.
* Various Franchise/{{Transformers}}-related DVD covers. The Hungarian boxart for the [[WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie 1986 animated movie]] and the disk itself showcases screencaps and promo art for Franchise/GIJoe. Meanwhile, a German cover has Optimus Prime from the ''Anime/TransformersArmada'' cartoon on it, with the background being a promo shot from the Creator/MichaelBay [[Film/TransformersFilmSeries films]], and the back cover showing stills from [[VideoGame/Transformers2004 the Armada video game]]. Another German release just uses stills from the ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' and a sticker album cover. The Family Home Video release of the "[[Recap/TransformersG1FiveFacesOfDarkness Five Faces of Darkness]]" five-parter is particularly odd in that, aside from an EvilOverlooker Quintesson face, it has almost nothing to do with the episode in question, throwing together a bunch of characters from 1990-contemporary toy lines seemingly without regard for who actually appears in the show (considering the episode was first aired in 1986, almost none do). Most notably, Optimus Prime (in his Powermaster body, which he never assumed in the cartoon continuity) is front and center on the cover even though he's supposed to be ''dead'' when the episode takes place.
* The DVD cover artwork for ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} Arthur's Big Hit]]'' depicts a boxing match between Arthur and D.W. with Francine as the official. This only happens in TheTeaser at the beginning of the episode.
* The front covers of the [=DVDs=] comprising season 1 of ''WesternAnimation/TheAvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' never feature all eight members. Most of them only focus on Avengers who became the title characters of movies forming the Franchise/MarvelCinematicUniverse.
* The cover artwork for the DVD release of ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventuresHowISpentMyVacation'' depicts Buster, Babs, Plucky, Hamton, Elmyra and Dizzy on a ride at Happy World Land. In the actual movie, Hamton's family and Plucky are the only ones who actually go to Happy World Land, and they don't even go on any of the rides, much to Plucky's dismay. One minor exception to this might be toward the end of the film [[spoiler:when Buster and Babs are involved in the mine cart chase with the killer, at one point in the chase, it turned out that the mine cart ride was an attraction at Happy World Land]].
* The makers of the ''[[WesternAnimation/JusticeLeague Justice League Unlimited]]'' DVD box sets (at least the ones released in the United States) seem to have been confused. The “Season One” set actually contains all the episodes from the first ''two'' seasons. The “Season Two” set contains the episodes from the third (and final) season—but the screenshots on the packaging are all from second-season episodes. Furthermore, all the artwork of Hawkgirl for both seasons is of her in her classic costume, one she ditched at the end of the original series and doesn't wear at all in ''Unlimited''.
* The Hi-Tops Video release of ''[[ComicStrip/{{Peanuts}} It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown]]'' depicts Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the gang at the beach on the front and back covers, but the special itself involves the characters going to summer camp.
* The [[WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTintin1991 animated adaptation]] of ''Tintin in America'' in Nelvana's acclaimed adaptation of Hergé's comic book series ''ComicBook/{{Tintin}}'' also lies. The cover of the video is the same as the comic book and depicts Tintin being held captive by Native Americans. In the comic book itself, this indeed happens. In the animated adaptation though, Tintin is never seen in the presence of any Native American at all, nor being captured by them, probably in order [[CulturallySensitiveAdaptation to avoid some of the racism of the original]].
* The cover artwork of ''Kaboom! Presents Christmas Carols'', a compilation release featuring ''Literature/{{Franklin}}'' and other shows, such as the PBS Kids version of ''Literature/TheBerenstainBears'', depicts Franklin holding his little sister Harriet, who is placing a hat on top of a snowman. It's a cute picture, but of the four Franklin stories featured on the DVD, only one of them is post ''Franklin and the Green Knight'' (the film in which Harriet was born), "Franklin's First Star." It's a story focused on Franklin and his friends and Harriet barely appears in it, if at all.
* The cover artwork of the ''Franklin and Friends'' release "Sharing is Caring" shows Franklin presenting a drawing of a heart to Harriet. Again, it's a deliberately cute picture, but there's no scene like this in any of the stories on the DVD and Harriet only appears in one of them.
* "Family Day," another of the compilation releases with ''Franklin'' stories on it, is made even worse by having Harriet prominently featured on both the front and back covers, despite all of the ''Franklin'' stories on the DVD being from before ''Franklin and the Green Knight''. Seems whoever did the DVD covers for Kaboom liked the little tike or at least thought she's quite marketable.
* The cover artwork of the second season DVD box set of ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDooMysteryIncorporated'' shows [[spoiler: the Entity, the main villain of the series]] in a bright green color and generally much cartoonier design than his depiction in the show, and also places him in the background among other monsters, suggesting he is just another MonsterOfTheWeek. In reality, [[spoiler: he is the darkest villain of the series, outright killing characters in his appearance.]] The covers for both seasons also don't depict anything related to the series' story arc, making it look like just another Scooby Doo series with minimal continuity.
* On the cover of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'' VHS ''A Baby's Gotta Do What A Baby's Gotta Do'', a scene from "Tommy's First Birthday" is used. The episode does not appear on the VHS (or any of the ''Rugrats'' VHS releases).
** The fifth season DVD features Dil on the cover, but he wasn't in any episodes until season six. The digital download release fixes this my making Lil (originally season six) season five, Phil (originally season seven) season six, and Dil season seven.
* The Australian DVD releases of the 2016 ''[[Toys/Bionicle2015 Bionicle: The Journey to One]]'' cartoon by Creator/UniversalPictures are full of artwork related to the 2009 ''Bionicle'' movie ''The Legend Reborn'', including the back cover, the preview screencaps, the menus, and the spine on volume 1. Not only are these two works completely unrelated (belonging to two separate ''Bionicle'' generations), they don't even share the same art style. More baffling, the menus also reuse artwork from the 2008 ''Bionicle'' toy promos, which again have nothing to do with the cartoon. Universal had the rights to release ''The Journey To One'' in the region, and since they produced ''The Legend Reborn'' and probably still owned some random old ''Bionicle'' pictures from back in the day, they just slapped those on the DVD without any thought.
* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987'': [[http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3383/3208331267_2a1851be14.jpg The VHS back cover description]] for the episode "Cowabunga Shredhead" makes it seem like the plot is about Shredder creating an evil holographic duplicate of Michelangelo and the duplicate tricking the Turtles. While this was Shredder's plan, he never gets the chance to use it like the description states, as he spends most of the episode thinking he is the real Michelangelo thanks to Bebop and Rocksteady screwing things up. The Turtles attempt to exploit Shredder's condition in order to discover his endgame through the entire episode, never once getting tricked by a phony version of Mikey.
* When ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'' moved to RTL Telekids in the Netherlands in 2015, most of the pictures used to promote the show were from the model series. In reality, Telekids only aired series 18 at the time.
* One of the thumbnails for ''WesternAnimation/TrollHunters'' shows Jim with his Daylight armor on one half and his Eclipse armor on the other. The good trolls are behind the blue and silver Daylight armor and the evil trolls are behind the red and black Eclipse armor, implying that Jim would pick up some form of evil side, which never happens.
* In the late 90's, there was a VHS tape of the first 5 episodes of ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTeddyRuxpin'' that was called ''Teddy Ruxpin: The Movie''. The case and opening titles to the tape said it was a feature film based on the series, when it actually '''was the TV series itself'''.
** Similarly, the YES! Entertainment tapes had cover art depicting Teddy in his new outfit that he wore for that incarnation of the franchise, when the outfit is unaltered in the actual video.
* The covers to the DVD release of ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfsAChristmasCarol'' only features images from the CGI parts, going as far to the description and the bottom shot on the cover being a CGI version of a shot from the traditionally animated half.
* The posters and merch for the 2017 ''Spider-Man'' animated series feature much more comic accurate designs for some of the characters, most notably Green Goblin, Vulture and Doctor Octopus. In the show, they look nothing like their comic counterparts.
** Similarly, the Spider-Man 1994 animated series DVD "Spider-Man vs Daredevil" makes you believe Spider-Man and Daredevil are going to fight. In the episodes on the disc, they team up and not fight.
* ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes''
** The cover artwork of the 1st volume for the Golden Collection features Taz on the front cover, inside back cover and the third disc. However, he only appears in one cartoon featured on the fourth disc. Similarly, Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner are featured on the front cover and the disc 4 cover, but only appear in one cartoon featured on the ''third'' disc. Likewise with Tweety and Sylvester who are featured on the cover for disc 3, but their cartoons are actually featured on disc 4. (Also, unlike Wile E. and Road Runner, Sylvester is featured much more prominently on disc 4, appearing in six cartoons, including the three with Tweety.)
*** Additionally, Porky Pig, despite being the focus of the second disc alongside Daffy, appears ''nowhere'' in the DVD artwork, apart from a screencap from the "Duck Dodgers" cartoon on the back. (Porky wouldn't get any DVD artwork appearances until the outside back cover and the third disc of volume 3, and later the front cover for volume 4.)
** The cover artwork of the 2nd volume of the Spotlight Collection features characters who don't appear in the cartoons included, specifically Pepe Le Pew, Penelope, Speedy Gonzales, Marvin, Taz, Foghorn Leghorn and Henry Hawk. (Marvin's dog, K-9 also appears in the inside DVD artwork.) Other characters on the cover appear in the DVD's Golden Collection companion, but not on the Spotlight Collection edition, including Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote (who are the focus of the Golden Collection's 2nd disc), Hubie and Bertie (who appear in two cartoons of the 2nd disc), and Yosemite Sam (who appears in one cartoon of the 1st disc).
*** If that wasn't enough, some prints of this DVD include screenshots on the back and inside covers of Bugs Bunny and Road Runner cartoons from discs 1 and 2 of the Golden Collection equivalent. This was noticeably corrected on later printings. (Specifically, the original print erroneously featured scenes from "Little Red Riding Rabbit" and "Zipping Along" on the back cover, which were corrected with scenes from "I Love to Singa" and "Old Glory" respectively. Also, the inside cover originally showed scenes from "There They Go-Go-Go!" and "The Hare-Brained Hypnotist", which were replaced with scenes from "Duck Soup to Nuts" and "Three Little Bops" respectively.)
** ''Speedy Ghost to Town'' sounds like a short involving ghosts or a horror theme, when the short actually involves Daffy overhearing Speedy and a friend discussing a mine of cheese and thinking it's a gold mine. One of the lobby cards, however, shows a ghost with Daffy and Speedy, when no ghost appears in the short. Could be a case of CowboyBebopAtHisComputer, if the lobby card artist just went by title and didn't watch the cartoon or read a description.
* The posters used to advertise the ''WesternAnimation/SofiaTheFirst'' and ''WesternAnimation/ElenaOfAvalor'' movies show off bright colors and an optimistic vibe, not even hinting at the dark plots they have.
** In a more traditional sense, the poster for the [[WesternAnimation/ElenaAndTheSecretOfAvalor crossover movie]] shows Elena front and center while Sofia is far behind her, when in actuality, Sofia is the protagonist while Elena is the deuteragonist. This was due to the spinoff airing early and they wanted Elena to have more focus to make up for it.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'' does this in-universe with "Abra-Catastrophe!", when Timmy's parents first reveal the poster for Vicky's Babysitting Service during the flashback before he got Cosmo and Wanda. The poster depicts [[BabysitterFriendship Vicky smothering children with love and affection]]; the real Vicky, however, is a BabysitterFromHell.
* [[https://64.media.tumblr.com/7167e070d9468a8860fb37ab6f5a0954/tumblr_ne4cffSMRT1s29f4ko4_500.jpg A VHS cover]] of the infamous 1975 television show ''WesternAnimation/FraidyCat'' shows Fraidy standing on a manhole with a green monster and tentacles coming out of it. Ghost cats are surrounding him as well. Absolutely none of this happens in the show at all, and while the ghost cats are partially true, they look nothing like the ones from the show.
* [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/f/f8/Witcheroo.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20160303033504 The VHS cover]] to Volume 3 of Disney’s Halloween Adventures (entitled Witcheroo) shows Darkwing Duck, swinging on a rope, with Gosalyn holding on to him, while Winifred (from the Chip ‘n’ Dale Rescue Rangers episode, "Good Times, Bat Times") brews something in her cauldron. Sure, it’s cool looking, but when you find out that Gosalyn isn’t in the Darkwing Duck episode that’s featured on the VHS, you might be wondering “Why is she on the cover in the first place?”
** Likewise the cover to the ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' VHS "Birth of Negaduck" prominently features the yellow-suited Negaduck, who is a completely different character from the Negaduck in the actual episode on the tape.
* The WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants DVD release Patrick Squarepants depicts a reference to a scene from Boating School, which isn't included.
* The thumbnail for the French cartoon ''WesternAnimation/TheCrumpets'' on the myCANAL website features a girl named Petite Pousse who appears in one of the books the show is based on, but ''not'' in the show itself.
* ''WesternAnimation/DragonTales'': The VHS "We're Special!" depicts a scene from "A Tall Tale" showing the main characters around Eunice the Unicorn wearing her glasses that Max rescued. While said episode does appear on the tape, Cassie is absent.
* The Creator/DisneyPlus page for ''WesternAnimation/DuckTales1987'' features WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck in his Navy uniform with Huey, Dewey and Louie. While it is accurate to the plot of the show, Donald only appears in a few of the show's episodes.
* 9 Story Media's DVD releases for the first two seasons of ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'' include depictions of Arlene, Garfield's love interest from [[ComicStrip/{{Garfield}} the original comic strip]], when Arlene was not a part of the main cast in ''Garfield and Friends'' and was omitted from the series with the exception of a brief cameo in the season four episode "Remote Possibilities" (and the season two episode "The Legend of the Lake" if one were to count the female prehistoric cat resembling her), her role as Garfield's significant other was instead filled by [[CanonForeigner a new character]] named Penelope Pussycat, who did not appear until the fifth season.
* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'':
** The 1990 VHS release of ''James Learns A Lesson and Other Thomas Adventures'' featured a screenshot from Edward Helps Out. The story is not presented on the tape.
** The 1996 VHS release of ''Thomas and His Friends Help Out'' featured a screenshot from No Joke for James. That story also doesn't appear on the tape.
* ''WesternAnimation/TheWackyAdventuresOfRonaldMcdonald'' has a very flagrant case with the VHS cover for the rare final video "The Monster O'[=McDonaldland=] Loch". The front cover depicts Tika and the Fry Kids and the back cover includes stock art of one of the Fry Kids, when neither Tika nor the Fry Kids appear in the video at all. What's especially glaring is that the front cover's image is in fact a screenshot from the very first video "Scared Silly".
* The back cover of ''4 Kid Favorites: WesternAnimation/TheJetsons'' features a Season 2-related image of Judy and Orbitty dancing, even though this release only has the first two discs of Season 1, which was made long before Orbitty was conceived.
* The back cover of ''WesternAnimation/RoliePolieOlie: A Zoo Story'' claims that Pappy appears in "What to Be", but he actually doesn't.
* Zig-zag: The September 10-16, 1977 issue of TV Guide has a print ad for ABC's Saturday morning lineup. On the ''WesternAnimation/LaffALympics'' blurb, Jeannie and Josie & the Pussycats are seen but they do not appear on the show due to clearance issues.
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