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* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' would sometimes re-use brief shots from the first three seasons following its' uncancellation. This became slightly jarring in the sixth season, where the show began to embrace ThinLineAnimation, leading to episodes where the griffins' house would have thick outlines in one scene and thin outlines in another. By the eighth season, however, all of the backgrounds/establishing shots had been fully re-drawn to accommodate the new animation style.

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* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' would sometimes re-use brief shots from the first three seasons following its' uncancellation. This became slightly jarring in the sixth season, where the show began to embrace ThinLineAnimation, leading to episodes where the griffins' Griffins' house would have thick outlines in one scene and thin outlines in another. By the eighth season, however, all of the backgrounds/establishing shots had been fully re-drawn to accommodate the new animation style.
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* ''WebVideo/DragonBallZAbridged'':
** In Episode 9, when Kami is dying due to Piccolo's death, Mr. Popo shows cold indifference. However, right as this happens, you can see Mr. Popo shivering in sadness as Kami disappears in the source material. Much later, when Piccolo is absorbing Kami during the Cell arc, a similar situation is avoided by explaining Popo's somber expression and continuous staring at the floor as him undergoing a horrible LSD trip.
** Vegeta's scouter has a habit of appearing and disappearing in Season 1, especially noticeable when multiple shots are used of Vegeta for lengthy monologue sequences.
** In Episode 13, after arriving at Namek, Krillin's hat disappears and reappears randomly. Also, while he normally wears it frontwards, he suddenly wears it backwards in one scene, and then it reverts back to frontwards. In the same episode, Cui's scouter disappears and reappears randomly during his confrontation with Vegeta.
** In Episode 17, Zarbon's armor inexplicably becomes damaged as soon as he transforms, due to the earlier part of his and Vegeta's second fight being cut out.
** In Episode 19, during the scene when Freeza is watching Captain Ginyu's "Wheel of Death" TV show, they forgot to edit out the Dragon Balls nearby, despite them being stolen from him earlier. Additionally, they forgot to remove the [=GalacTV=] watermark from the first cut to Freeza.
** In Episode 23, when Gohan and Krillin try to figure out how to summon Porunga, Krillin's dark blue shirt somehow appears underneath his orange gi again, even though he took it off in Episode 13 and hasn't worn it since up to that point.
** In Episode 25, after Freeza's scouter blows up in his fight with Vegeta, it appears and disappears randomly in the following scenes.
** In Episode 31, when Maron tells Krillin the truth, the background constantly changes between sunset and broad daylight.
** In Episode 38, Dr. Gero's severed arm somehow keeps reappearing at points during the scene in his lab. This was unintentionally carried over from the source material.
** ''Super Android 13 Abridged'' opens with Dr. Gero's death from Episodes 38-39. However, it's easy to tell where the TV footage ends and the movie footage begins thanks to the shading on the Androids.
** In Episode 57, when the Z-Fighters gather, Tien is wearing a white t-shirt. However, when they arrive at the arena and Cell addresses Tien, he's suddenly wearing his green robe from earlier in the season.
** In Episode 58, during Goku and Cell's fight, Piza, Piroshki, and Caroni can briefly be seen in the background, despite [[DeathByAdaptation having been killed off]] in the previous episode.
* ''WebAnimation/FinalFantasyVIIMachinabridged'': Despite the party all having their final weapons against Sephiroth and are seen using them during the trek down through the Crater, for some reason, Tifa, Yuffie, and Cid don't have theirs equipped during the Bizarro Sephiroth fight. They have them properly equipped in the next fight, though.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'': Cameron and Lightning's audition tapes reuse poses and dialogue from their confessionals in their debut episodes. This mostly works for Cameron, who provides exposition on his "bubble boy" upbringing and is knocked over by a butterfly, though it's more confusing why a butterfly would randomly appear in his living room. Lightning's tape, on the other hand, doesn't make sense. The first part of his confessional is explicitly complaining about his teammates and Chris, which makes no sense for something taking place ''before'' the show, while talking about how he carries his teams "back home," despite the tape taking place ''on his home football field.''

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* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'': Cameron and Lightning's audition tapes reuse poses and dialogue from their confessionals in their debut episodes.episode. This mostly works for Cameron, who provides exposition on his "bubble boy" upbringing and is knocked over by a butterfly, though it's more confusing why a butterfly would randomly appear in his living room. Lightning's tape, on the other hand, doesn't make sense. The first part of his confessional is explicitly complaining about his teammates and Chris, which makes no sense for something taking place ''before'' the show, while talking about how he carries his teams "back home," despite the tape taking place ''on his home football field.''
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* ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'': Cameron and Lightning's audition tapes reuse poses and dialogue from their confessionals in their debut episodes. This mostly works for Cameron, who provides exposition on his "bubble boy" upbringing and is knocked over by a butterfly, though it's more confusing why a butterfly would randomly appear in his living room. Lightning's tape, on the other hand, doesn't make sense. The first part of his confessional is explicitly complaining about his teammates and Chris, which makes no sense for something taking place ''before'' the show, while talking about how he carries his teams "back home," despite the tape taking place ''on his home football field.''
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* The animated cutscenes of the UsefulNotes/PhilipsCDi game ''VideoGame/MutantRampageBodySlam'' frequently reuse the same animations of the host character and the champion he interviews. This results in bad lip-synch and odd moments, such as the host saying "All right!" in a enthusiastic voice while facepalming.

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* The animated cutscenes of the UsefulNotes/PhilipsCDi Platform/PhilipsCDi game ''VideoGame/MutantRampageBodySlam'' frequently reuse the same animations of the host character and the champion he interviews. This results in bad lip-synch and odd moments, such as the host saying "All right!" in a enthusiastic voice while facepalming.



* [[https://www.mobygames.com/game/wii/kami/cover-art/gameCoverId,110252/ The original North American cover art]] for the UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} version of ''VideoGame/{{Okami}}'' is notorious for accidentally including the watermark of gaming website IGN, resulting from the image being sourced from IGN rather than Creator/{{Capcom}}'s official art archives. Not only did Capcom replace it with [[https://www.mobygames.com/game/wii/kami/cover-art/gameCoverId,120118/ a corrected print]], they also offered it alongside two [[https://www.mobygames.com/game/wii/kami/cover-art/gameCoverId,120120/ alternative]] [[https://www.mobygames.com/game/wii/kami/cover-art/gameCoverId,120122/ designs]] in a "[[https://web.archive.org/web/20110615042738/https://www.capcom.com/artredemption/ Cover Artwork Redemption]]" program for any owners who wanted their boxes replaced.

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* [[https://www.mobygames.com/game/wii/kami/cover-art/gameCoverId,110252/ The original North American cover art]] for the UsefulNotes/{{Wii}} Platform/{{Wii}} version of ''VideoGame/{{Okami}}'' is notorious for accidentally including the watermark of gaming website IGN, resulting from the image being sourced from IGN rather than Creator/{{Capcom}}'s official art archives. Not only did Capcom replace it with [[https://www.mobygames.com/game/wii/kami/cover-art/gameCoverId,120118/ a corrected print]], they also offered it alongside two [[https://www.mobygames.com/game/wii/kami/cover-art/gameCoverId,120120/ alternative]] [[https://www.mobygames.com/game/wii/kami/cover-art/gameCoverId,120122/ designs]] in a "[[https://web.archive.org/web/20110615042738/https://www.capcom.com/artredemption/ Cover Artwork Redemption]]" program for any owners who wanted their boxes replaced.
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** Another noticeable one occurs in "Stewie Kills Lois". The Kool-aid's man appearance is re-used from Season 1, which makes the cruder animation stand out from the rest of the episode.

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** Another noticeable one occurs in "Stewie Kills Lois". The Kool-aid's man Kool-Aid Man's appearance is re-used from Season 1, which makes the cruder animation stand out from the rest of the episode.
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* Towards the end of ''WesternAnimation/FelixTheCatTheMovie'', stock footage of Princess Orianna getting captured from the beginning of the film is used near the end of the film; the animators didn't even bother to change the background.

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* Towards the end of ''WesternAnimation/FelixTheCatTheMovie'', stock footage of Princess Orianna Oriana getting captured from the beginning of the film is used near the end of the film; used; the animators didn't even bother to change the background.

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* [[Series/TheDoodlebops The Doodlebops Rockin Road Show]] The "Doodle for a Day" Sequence always uses the Bops' regular palettes, even if they're swapped.

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* [[Series/TheDoodlebops ''[[Series/TheDoodlebops The Doodlebops Rockin Road Show]] Show]]'' The "Doodle for a Day" Sequence always uses the Bops' regular palettes, even if they're swapped.swapped.
* The classic ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'' cartoons often had a character who had been separated from the rest of the gang reappear in group shots, such as in "Ghastly Ghost Town", where Fred tells everyone to split up and search for Velma, followed by a scene of everyone walking off- which includes Velma.
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* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' would sometimes re-use brief shots from the first three seasons following its' uncancellation. This became slightly jarring in the sixth season, where the show began to embrace ThinLineAnimation, leading to episodes were the griffins' house would have thick outlines in one scene and thin outlines in another. This was fixed around the eighth season, however.

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* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' would sometimes re-use brief shots from the first three seasons following its' uncancellation. This became slightly jarring in the sixth season, where the show began to embrace ThinLineAnimation, leading to episodes were where the griffins' house would have thick outlines in one scene and thin outlines in another. This was fixed around By the eighth season, however.however, all of the backgrounds/establishing shots had been fully re-drawn to accommodate the new animation style.
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* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' would sometimes re-use brief shots from the first three seasons following its' uncancellation. This became slightly jarring in the sixth season, where the show began to embrace ThinLineAnimation, leading to episodes were the griffins' house would have thick outlines in one scene and thin outlines in another. This was fixed around the eighth season, however.
** Another noticeable one occurs in "Stewie Kills Lois". The Kool-aid's man appearance is re-used from Season 1, which makes the cruder animation stand out from the rest of the episode.
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* Clips from older episodes of ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'' would often be used in newer episodes, which would sometimes result in an engine pulling a different load. One such example is in "[[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS2E9PercyAndHarold Percy's Predicament]]", where Percy is seen pulling trucks full of ballast in one scene, and in a later scene, which is stock footage from "[[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS2E20PercysPredicament Percy and Harold/Percy Proves a Point]]", he is suddenly pulling trucks full of slate.

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* Clips from older episodes of ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'' would often be used in newer episodes, which would sometimes result in an engine pulling a different load. One such example is in "[[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS2E9PercyAndHarold "[[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS2E20PercysPredicament Percy's Predicament]]", where Percy is seen pulling trucks full of ballast in one scene, and in a later scene, which is stock footage from "[[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS2E20PercysPredicament "[[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS2E9PercyAndHarold Percy and Harold/Percy Proves a Point]]", he is suddenly pulling trucks full of slate.
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* Clips from older episodes of ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'' would often be used in newer episodes, which would sometimes result in an engine pulling a different load. One such example is in "[[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS2E9PercyAndHarold Percy's Predicament]]", where Percy is seen pulling trucks full of ballast in one scene, and in a later scene, which is stock footage from "[[Recap/ThomasAndFriendsS2E20PercysPredicament Percy and Harold/Percy Proves a Point]]", he is suddenly pulling trucks full of slate.
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* While ''Anime/SailorMoon'' is usually very good with the stock footage for the transformations, attacks and pre-battle speeches, there are a couple background errors with the Inner Guardians' "Star Power" sequences in the ''R'' season. The first happens in the very first sequence; although the colorful whooshing background shouldn't fade in until after [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0I6Kv0yHW0 Sailor Mercury's]] nails are colored, the sequence doesn't start with a black background the first time. There's also a group transformation a few episodes later where Sailor Mars is given the wrong background for part of her transformation. Ordinarily it looks [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHu5gqaJewY something like this]], but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8TSxfEbDv8 she gets Venus's background for the first part]].

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* While ''Anime/SailorMoon'' is usually very good with the stock footage for the transformations, attacks and pre-battle speeches, there are a couple background errors with the Inner Guardians' "Star Power" sequences in the ''R'' season. The first happens in the very first sequence; although the colorful whooshing background shouldn't fade in FadeIn until after [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0I6Kv0yHW0 Sailor Mercury's]] nails are colored, the sequence doesn't start with a black background the first time. There's also a group transformation a few episodes later where Sailor Mars is given the wrong background for part of her transformation. Ordinarily it looks [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pHu5gqaJewY something like this]], but [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8TSxfEbDv8 she gets Venus's background for the first part]].

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