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00:00 Walt Disney changed the future of cinema forever, with animated movies that had action and adventures
00:11 filmmakers could only dream of.
00:13 Hand-drawn animation eventually gave way to characters and stories drawn and painted in
00:17 computers, with the fantasy and effects getting even more ambitious.
00:20 But no matter how many artists or writers may shape an animated film, some mistakes,
00:25 errors, and unresolved questions always seem to make it through inspection.
00:28 Here are Screen Rant's 10 Disney Movie Mistakes That Slipped Through Editing.
00:32 Finding Nemo Pixar played it fast and loose with actual
00:35 marine biology in their story of a lost clownfish and his father trying to track him down.
00:40 But messing with the laws of physics is a step too far.
00:43 When Nemo's fish tank friends make their escape into Sydney Harbor, they're still
00:46 contained in their plastic bags.
00:48 A closer look should have viewers realizing that the bags of salt water wouldn't float
00:52 above the ocean's surface in perfect spheres, or at least much closer to it than the movie
00:56 shows.
00:57 Toy Story Pixar's first feature film started with
00:59 a bang, revealing a young boy's toys to not just be alive, but capable of devising
01:04 complicated strategies in order to find out when a new toy would be joining the ranks.
01:08 The first Toy Story opened with Sarge and his army men scouting Andy's birthday party,
01:12 and reporting back to Woody and the other toys about his new gifts.
01:15 Unfortunately, there was one major mix-up.
01:17 The baby monitor the squad uses is the handheld half, which acts only as a speaker.
01:22 The half of the monitor that includes an actual microphone is on Andy's bedside table, meaning
01:26 the toys shouldn't have been able to hear anything.
01:29 WALL-E Apparently, leaving a robot in isolation
01:31 for seven centuries can create one heck of a personality.
01:35 In the distant future of WALL-E, humanity has taken to space, leaving behind millions
01:39 of WALL-E units to gather and compact the trash which covers the planet, in preparation
01:43 for the day that life and humanity returns.
01:46 There is only one problem - WALL-E doesn't actually compact trash.
01:50 Even when completely filling his body with garbage, WALL-E can only produce a cube as
01:53 big as himself, not a crushed smaller one.
01:56 A trash reshaper may still be useful for clean-up, but the effort made to cut around the process
02:00 proves Pixar didn't want audiences looking too closely.
02:03 Beauty and the Beast Even if the curse that turned Prince Adam
02:06 into Disney's Beast is a bit harsh, audiences have it spelled out perfectly.
02:10 After turning away an enchantress in need of shelter almost a decade before the film,
02:14 the Prince was cursed, and turned into a beast.
02:16 If he can't find someone who loves him for who he is, not how he looks, by the time he
02:20 turns 21, he becomes the Beast forever.
02:23 Since the passing of time means the Prince was 10 or 11 when cursed, the portrait he
02:26 slashes showing him as a grown man can't exist.
02:29 It's one of Disney's most well-known errors, but luckily, it doesn't take away anything
02:33 from the rest of the story.
02:35 Monsters Inc.
02:36 When the city of Monstropolis relies on children's screams for power, a little girl who finds
02:44 monsters more funny than fearsome turns out to be a blessing in disguise.
02:47 Mike and Sully have a hard time keeping track of the girl named Boo, but they realize her
02:51 laughter isn't just more powerful than screams, it's strong enough to cause massive power
02:56 outages.
03:02 Since Boo has spent most of her time in the movie giggling, why don't all her laughs have
03:06 that same effect?
03:07 The filmmakers admitted the inconsistency, explaining that it posed too many challenges
03:11 if they followed the rule from beginning to end, and were forced to ignore it.
03:15 A Bug's Life In the world of A Bug's Life, a single bird
03:18 is a terrifying monster.
03:20 The movie's hero, Flick, decides to use that fact to his advantage, building a mechanical
03:24 bird to scare off a threat to his anthill.
03:26 The plan starts with an ingenious way of creating a blueprint - cut the bird out of a leaf and
03:30 lift it to the desired size.
03:32 Unfortunately, that's not how shadows work.
03:34 If the light source was a nearby lamp, then moving the leaf a few feet would matter.
03:38 But even in a world where bugs can talk, the sun is still 93 million miles from Earth.
03:43 Frozen
03:44 While the magical ice sorceress is one of your story's main characters, it's safe to
03:48 expect some far-fetched twists.
03:50 But one flaw in Disney's Frozen is too glaring for even fans to overlook.
03:53 When Anna and Hans share their first song together, a lighthouse adds an even more romantic
03:57 twist, lighting up the pair's silhouettes on the sail of a nearby ship.
04:01 What's impossible to miss is the feet of their shadows somehow hovering in mid-air, instead
04:05 of on top of the walkway they're standing on.
04:07 The dreamlike dance fits the fantasy story, but including such an eye-catching error is
04:11 an odd choice.
04:13 Wreck-It Ralph
04:14 Video game fans know that a good shooter can make hours fly by like minutes.
04:18 But in Wreck-It Ralph, that idea was pushed a bit too far.
04:21 When Ralph decides to jump games and suit up for the futuristic shooter Hero's Duty,
04:25 he gets thrown into combat as soon as the arcade opens for business.
04:29 When he single-handedly delivers a game over for the player, Ralph climbs the game's tower
04:32 to claim his gold medal.
04:34 Before the soldiers have time to reset for the next round, they're informed that the
04:37 arcade has closed.
04:39 It's possible the movie is set in the shortest business day in history, but we think some
04:45 flawed pacing is to blame.
04:47 The Incredibles
04:48 Pixar's tale of retired superheroes makes it clear that the events of the movie are
04:52 set in an alternate version of the 1960s, with the Golden Age of Heroes having ended
04:56 many years before.
04:57 Mr. Incredible didn't give up the job willingly, judging by the old newspaper clippings he
05:01 keeps in his office, highlighting his past adventures, and apparently one from the future.
05:06 When Bob considers returning to his former career, one of the yellowed front pages shows
05:09 a date of September 16, 2002, a day roughly 40 years ahead of the movie's timeline.
05:15 Tarzan
05:16 There's no point in calling out the impossible story beats of Tarzan, since talking animals
05:20 and humans who can move and fight like an ape are obviously fantasy, but it's the English
05:24 explorers who offer the biggest error in the movie.
05:26 When Tarzan and his family are discovered by Jane and her father, they believe he is
05:30 so important that Queen Victoria, Charles Darwin, and even author Rudyard Kipling will
05:34 want to meet him.
05:37 It's true that a leading mind on evolution and the author of The Jungle Book would want
05:43 to meet Tarzan, but when Darwin died in 1882, Kipling was only a 17-year-old boy writing
05:48 for newspapers in India, a decade away from publishing his famous book.
05:52 So what do you think of our list?
05:54 Did we miss any of your favorite errors or mistakes in Disney films?
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