MISTAKES IN DISNEY ANIMATION
Posted: Sun Apr 18, 2004 9:37 am
This topic may have been addressed before, but I could not find any such topic subject in my search of the forum. It is part of animation that has always interested me.
Throughout Disney's history, there have been goofs in their animation. I am talking about actual OOPS!, not the "tributes" that exist (such as Belle in Hunchback).
I wrote an article about 10 years ago called Disney Animation - Not Always Perfect, in which I covered what goofs I knew about at that time. I have noticed a few since then.
Here's my list:
Three Little Pigs (1933) - The large square peephole in the front door of the brick house changes from being open to being closed several times without any reason.
The Big Bad Wolf (1934) The latch lock on Grandma's closet door changes and disappears and reappears in different scenes.
Orphan's Benefit (1934) & (1941) In both cartoons, Donald Duck gets mad at the orphans when they heckle him. Mickey Mouse shouts from the stage wings, "PLUTO, behave!"
The Old Mill (1937) The mill wheel spoke is shown to be missing so that an empty space rolls over the mother bird and her nest of eggs, saving them from being crushed. But moments before, the mill wheel is clearly shown to have a spoke in that spot.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) The lock on the door to the cottage "repairs itself" after being torn out by Dopey.
Fantasia (1940) In the "Pastoral Symphony" section, several young Pegasus "colts" change color after they reappear after jumping into the lake from a cliff.
In the "Rite of Spring" section, the flow of the water in the lake (where the dinosaurs are feeding) suddenly jerks for just a moment.
Sky Trooper (1942) Donald's parachute disappears and reappears during his fight in the plane with Pete.
Bambi (1942) In the forest fire scene where the forest animals swim to an island to escape the fire, a baby raccoon "beams over" (beating "Star Trek" by over 20 years) from one parent to another soon after they reach the island. This was caused by the cel being shifted to the right on the background during the original camera department photography.
Mickey Mouse Club (1955) In the introduction, the large number of Disney characters holding the trampoline on which Mickey is bouncing all turn into bears when the camera pans around the trampoline later.
101 Dalmatians (1961) Pongo grabs Roger's hat and lays it on the bench next to Anita. The hat is still on the bench when Roger grabs Pongo and Pongo pulls Roger away from the bench. But then Roger tips his hat to Anita when Pongo ropes them together with the leash.
At the end of the film, when Nanny is dusting the soot off all the puppies, she dusts the soot off a puppy in the fireplace, but the puppy isn't there prior to her dusting - the puppy appears out of nowhere as she "removes" the soot.
The Sword In The Stone (1963) Sir Kay's arrow quiver disappears and the number of arrows changes in some scenes.
Robin Hood (1973) The rings on Prince John's hands keep moving around, appearing and disappearing in almost every scene. Prince John's hands keep changing from three fingers to four, the thumbs change position on the hands, and the hands themselves change from human-looking hands to lion's paws.
The Little Mermaid (1989) Near the end of the movie, Ariel is barefoot when she climbs onto the ship to stop the wedding. After the camera pans to the Prince and then pans back to Ariel, she is wearing shoes.
Beauty and the Beast (1991) Gaston's arrow quiver disappears and the number of arrows changes in some scenes.
Tarzan (1999) The leopard disappears in the next scene after being shown as dead on the ground.
Those are the goofs I can remember right now. I may think of some more goofs later. I have not paid close attention to more recent animation so I'm sure there are recent examples I have missed.
Anyone out there interested in adding to this list?
Throughout Disney's history, there have been goofs in their animation. I am talking about actual OOPS!, not the "tributes" that exist (such as Belle in Hunchback).
I wrote an article about 10 years ago called Disney Animation - Not Always Perfect, in which I covered what goofs I knew about at that time. I have noticed a few since then.
Here's my list:
Three Little Pigs (1933) - The large square peephole in the front door of the brick house changes from being open to being closed several times without any reason.
The Big Bad Wolf (1934) The latch lock on Grandma's closet door changes and disappears and reappears in different scenes.
Orphan's Benefit (1934) & (1941) In both cartoons, Donald Duck gets mad at the orphans when they heckle him. Mickey Mouse shouts from the stage wings, "PLUTO, behave!"
The Old Mill (1937) The mill wheel spoke is shown to be missing so that an empty space rolls over the mother bird and her nest of eggs, saving them from being crushed. But moments before, the mill wheel is clearly shown to have a spoke in that spot.
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) The lock on the door to the cottage "repairs itself" after being torn out by Dopey.
Fantasia (1940) In the "Pastoral Symphony" section, several young Pegasus "colts" change color after they reappear after jumping into the lake from a cliff.
In the "Rite of Spring" section, the flow of the water in the lake (where the dinosaurs are feeding) suddenly jerks for just a moment.
Sky Trooper (1942) Donald's parachute disappears and reappears during his fight in the plane with Pete.
Bambi (1942) In the forest fire scene where the forest animals swim to an island to escape the fire, a baby raccoon "beams over" (beating "Star Trek" by over 20 years) from one parent to another soon after they reach the island. This was caused by the cel being shifted to the right on the background during the original camera department photography.
Mickey Mouse Club (1955) In the introduction, the large number of Disney characters holding the trampoline on which Mickey is bouncing all turn into bears when the camera pans around the trampoline later.
101 Dalmatians (1961) Pongo grabs Roger's hat and lays it on the bench next to Anita. The hat is still on the bench when Roger grabs Pongo and Pongo pulls Roger away from the bench. But then Roger tips his hat to Anita when Pongo ropes them together with the leash.
At the end of the film, when Nanny is dusting the soot off all the puppies, she dusts the soot off a puppy in the fireplace, but the puppy isn't there prior to her dusting - the puppy appears out of nowhere as she "removes" the soot.
The Sword In The Stone (1963) Sir Kay's arrow quiver disappears and the number of arrows changes in some scenes.
Robin Hood (1973) The rings on Prince John's hands keep moving around, appearing and disappearing in almost every scene. Prince John's hands keep changing from three fingers to four, the thumbs change position on the hands, and the hands themselves change from human-looking hands to lion's paws.
The Little Mermaid (1989) Near the end of the movie, Ariel is barefoot when she climbs onto the ship to stop the wedding. After the camera pans to the Prince and then pans back to Ariel, she is wearing shoes.
Beauty and the Beast (1991) Gaston's arrow quiver disappears and the number of arrows changes in some scenes.
Tarzan (1999) The leopard disappears in the next scene after being shown as dead on the ground.
Those are the goofs I can remember right now. I may think of some more goofs later. I have not paid close attention to more recent animation so I'm sure there are recent examples I have missed.
Anyone out there interested in adding to this list?