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* The show is sometimes called "Magical Adventures of Mumfie" or "[[SpellMyNameWithAThe The Magic Adventures of Mumfie]]" instead of "Magic Adventures of Mumfie". The former misname was used by Amazon, and the later misname was used by the UK Creator/NickJr channel (where [[https://youtu.be/C0qd1vVxs_A?t=49s Face made this mistake in at least one of his bumpers]]) and Wiki/ThisVeryWiki, until it was fixed.

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* The show is sometimes called "Magical Adventures of Mumfie" or "[[SpellMyNameWithAThe The Magic Adventures of Mumfie]]" instead of "Magic Adventures of Mumfie". The former misname was used by Amazon, and the later misname was used by the UK Creator/NickJr channel (where [[https://youtu.be/C0qd1vVxs_A?t=49s Face made this mistake in at least one of his bumpers]]) and Wiki/ThisVeryWiki, Website/ThisVeryWiki, until it was fixed.
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* A return receipt request a FOX station recieved for violating the Children's Television Act called the show "Britt Allocroft's Magical Adventures of Mumphie".
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* [[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3259889/As-children-s-favourite-Peppa-Pig-conquers-world-Sexist-pig-s-creators-140million.html This article about Peppa Pig]] mispells Pinkey's name when mentioning famous pigs.

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* [[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3259889/As-children-s-favourite-Peppa-Pig-conquers-world-Sexist-pig-s-creators-140million.html This article about Peppa Pig]] mispells Pinkey's name when mentioning famous pigs.pigs.
* [[http://web.archive.org/web/20000526064250/http://www.foxfamilychannel.com:80/thomas_train/index.html Fox Family's official website]] refers to Pinkey as male instead of female.
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* Common Sense Media's review of Mumfie's Quest falls under this trope-it says that Pinkey is male and mispells her name, and says that [[spoiler: multiple characters were put in jail besides Pinkey's mother, when only Mumfie ever was trapped in jail]] [[note]] This was a misunderstanding of what the Black Cat told Mumfie before he was put in jail. [[/note]], and spells Britt Allcroft's name as "Britt Allacraft".
* The show is [[AllAnimationIsDisney sometimes mistaken for a Disney show due to its artstyle]], mostly by people who live in Norway, where it's popular. Phoenix Films animated the movie and Season 1, and D'Ocon Films animated Season 2. If you show someone who has never seen the show an image of the titular character, chances are he will probably be mistaken for WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}.

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* Common Sense Media's Website/CommonSenseMedia's review of Mumfie's Quest falls under this trope-it says that Pinkey is male and mispells her name, and says that [[spoiler: multiple characters were put in jail besides Pinkey's mother, when only Mumfie ever was trapped in jail]] [[note]] This was a misunderstanding of what the Black Cat told Mumfie before he was put in jail. [[/note]], and spells Britt Allcroft's name as "Britt Allacraft".
* The show is [[AllAnimationIsDisney sometimes mistaken for a Disney show due to its artstyle]], mostly by people who live in Norway, [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff where it's popular.popular]]. Phoenix Films animated the movie and Season 1, and D'Ocon Films animated Season 2. If you show someone who has never seen the show an image of the titular character, chances are he will probably be mistaken for WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}.
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* Sellers of Mumfie merchandise think the main character is a girl, due to [[RealMenWearPink the pink jacket]]. His voice actor in Japan is female, though.

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* Sellers of Mumfie merchandise [[ViewerGenderConfusion think the main character is a girl, girl]], due to [[RealMenWearPink the pink jacket]]. His voice actor in Japan is female, though.
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** None of the dialogue in the book matches that of the film. Two sentences come close, but one adds in a word and uses the meaning of a contraction instead of said contraction, [[note]]"I am Her Majesty, the Queen of Night" instead of "I'm Her Majesty, Queen of Night" as in the movie[[/note]] while the other have the wrong punctuation and an ommited word [[note]]"No whistling. No dancing. No singing." instead of "No whistling, no dancing, and no singing".[[/note]]

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** None of the dialogue in the book matches that of the film. Two sentences come close, but one adds in a word and uses the meaning of a contraction instead of said contraction, [[note]]"I am Her Majesty, the Queen of Night" instead of "I'm Her Majesty, Queen of Night" as in the movie[[/note]] while the other have has the wrong punctuation and an ommited word [[note]]"No whistling. No dancing. No singing." instead of "No whistling, no dancing, and no singing".[[/note]]
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** None of the dialogue in the book matches that of the film. Two sentences come close, but one adds in a word and uses the wrong the meaning of a contraction instead of said contraction, [[note]]"I am Her Majesty, the Queen of Night" instead of "I'm Her Majesty, Queen of Night" as in the movie[[/note]] while the other have the wrong punctuation and an ommited word [[note]]"No whistling. No dancing. No singing." instead of "No whistling, no dancing, and no singing".[[/note]]

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** None of the dialogue in the book matches that of the film. Two sentences come close, but one adds in a word and uses the wrong the meaning of a contraction instead of said contraction, [[note]]"I am Her Majesty, the Queen of Night" instead of "I'm Her Majesty, Queen of Night" as in the movie[[/note]] while the other have the wrong punctuation and an ommited word [[note]]"No whistling. No dancing. No singing." instead of "No whistling, no dancing, and no singing".[[/note]]
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* One now-defunct Website/GeoCities site about non-PBS preschool entertainment of the 80's and 90's had sections on the various preschool shows aired during those decades, inluding a Mumfie section. It included these mistakes:
** The show was called "Magical World of Mumfie" by the site.
** Mumfie was said to be female and it was claimed that Scarecrow was his dad. Though Scarecrow acts like Mumfie's caretaker, we don't know whom or where Mumfie's actual parents are.
** Scarecrow was given the name "Whatiffer", (oddly, the episode names still said Scarecrow, but the descriptions said "Whatiffer the Scarecrow" and was claimed to have been OfferedTheCrown by Smidgen thanks to Mumfie's magic wand turning him into a prince named Scarecrowella and married The Queen of Night at the end of the series. "What-iffer" is Mumfie's nickname for people who worry a lot, and he became a [[PrincessForADay prince for a day]] thanks to [[FairyGodmother his Fair-Eel Godmother's magic]], but was given no name except "the mysterious dancer". Scarecrowella's the title of the episode, though the episode title is also the FanNickname of the mysterious dancer, as seen in Fanfic/ScarecrowellaAndTheHealingIdols, and this could be where it originated. He was offered the crown by Bristle, not Smidgen, [[spoiler: but refused to be king, and it was only a dream.]]
** Pinkey was claimed to have been imprisoned on the island, and Mumfie rescued her. Mumfie actually found Pinkey in a field. Whoever wrote it was confusing it for the scene later in the movie where [[spoiler: Scarecrow rescues Mumfie from the holding cell]].
** Bristle was said to be The Queen of Night's husband, and Smidgen was said to be Napoleon's child.
** It confused a few episode plots. For example, their summary of "If Wishes Were Pancakes" said that the episode had Mumfie get a nightmare from pancakes, but that's "Mumfie's Lost Button", which had the opposite summary where it said Mumfie felt weak from pancakes.
** The website called Scarecrowella "The Royal Ball" and called the PilotMovie "The Beginning of Things". Additionally, it swapped the titles of "Scarecrow's New Best Friend" and "The Goose and I", and "Up, Up, And Away" and "Lighter Than Air".
** It also claimed that all the stories were written by Britt Allcroft and John Kane for season 1, and Jill Golick for season 2. There were a variety of writers on the show.
** It said that the show was made by [=DiC=]. Phoenix Animation Studio animated season 1 and the movie and D'Ocon Films animated season 2. This confusion may come from [=DiC=]'s involvement with another D'Ocon show, ''Pocket Dragon Adventures''.
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* The show is [[AllAnimationIsDisney sometimes mistaken for a Disney show due to its artstyle]], mostly by people who live in Norway, where it's popular. Phoenix Films animated the movie and Season 1, and D'Ocon Films animated Season 2. If you show someone who has never seen the show an image of the titular character, chances are he will probably be mistaken for Disney/{{Dumbo}}.

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* The show is [[AllAnimationIsDisney sometimes mistaken for a Disney show due to its artstyle]], mostly by people who live in Norway, where it's popular. Phoenix Films animated the movie and Season 1, and D'Ocon Films animated Season 2. If you show someone who has never seen the show an image of the titular character, chances are he will probably be mistaken for Disney/{{Dumbo}}.WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}.



* [[http://gamingvideoschannel.com/index.php?topic=51.0 A person describing the series on a thread about winter-themed anime]] mispells Mumfie's name and says that they had to save the world from an evil ice queen. The ironic part about this? The Queen of Night and the Queen of Light's outfits look like those of [[Disney/{{Frozen}} Anna and Elsa]].

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* [[http://gamingvideoschannel.com/index.php?topic=51.0 A person describing the series on a thread about winter-themed anime]] mispells misspells Mumfie's name and says that they had to save the world from an evil ice queen. The ironic part about this? The Queen of Night and the Queen of Light's outfits look like those of [[Disney/{{Frozen}} [[WesternAnimation/Frozen2013 Anna and Elsa]].
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** None of the dialouge in the book matches that of the film. Two sentences come close, but one adds in a word and uses the wrong the meaning of a contraction instead of said contraction, [[note]]"I am Her Majesty, the Queen of Night" instead of "I'm Her Majesty, Queen of Night" as in the movie[[/note]] while the other have the wrong punctuation and an ommited word [[note]]"No whistling. No dancing. No singing." instead of "No whistling, no dancing, and no singing".[[/note]]

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** None of the dialouge dialogue in the book matches that of the film. Two sentences come close, but one adds in a word and uses the wrong the meaning of a contraction instead of said contraction, [[note]]"I am Her Majesty, the Queen of Night" instead of "I'm Her Majesty, Queen of Night" as in the movie[[/note]] while the other have the wrong punctuation and an ommited word [[note]]"No whistling. No dancing. No singing." instead of "No whistling, no dancing, and no singing".[[/note]]

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