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by Gonstead » Fri Dec 23, 2011 6:40 pm
Pokewhiz7 wrote:Gonstead wrote:I don't know the original dialogue, but in the English dub when Ginyu says "Run for your lives!", the minions run towards the direction of Ginyu and not the other way.
I guess that could count as an error.
I think he means animation errors.
In a technical way, it could count.
It may not have any on screen errors like discoloration or whatever but it still doesn't match up with what the scene is about.
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by Attitudefan » Fri Dec 23, 2011 11:26 pm
During the SSJ3 transformation scene, at one point, in one frame, Goku's mouth flies into the sky and then back to his face.
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by Codarik » Sat Dec 24, 2011 1:12 am
Attitudefan wrote:During the SSJ3 transformation scene, at one point, in one frame, Goku's mouth flies into the sky and then back to his face.
I like to see that frame.
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by Scarz » Sat Dec 24, 2011 1:14 am
Codarik wrote:Attitudefan wrote:During the SSJ3 transformation scene, at one point, in one frame, Goku's mouth flies into the sky and then back to his face.
I like to see that frame.
Same here. Sounds like one of those "Blink and you'll miss it" moments.
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by Attitudefan » Sat Dec 24, 2011 1:16 am
Scarz wrote:Codarik wrote:Attitudefan wrote:During the SSJ3 transformation scene, at one point, in one frame, Goku's mouth flies into the sky and then back to his face.
I like to see that frame.
Same here. Sounds like one of those "Blink and you'll miss it" moments.
It's funny, because someone on Youtube pointed it out :O And yes, you'll miss it if you're not careful!
EDIT: Here you go!
Not exactly in the sky... sorry it was from memory
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by Zestanor » Sat Dec 24, 2011 1:25 am
The animators forgot something...
Now you have to know some background for this one. Daimao digs up the five Dragon Balls in the ground, and walks away with seven.
And then coughs up two more?
Because 5=7, and 7+2=7
Kibito's shirt is missing...
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by sumpter360 » Sat Dec 24, 2011 3:10 am
Zestanor wrote:
*snip*
Kibito's shirt is missing...
Yeah, among my most intense pet peeves with errors is when this sort of thing happens. Occurs much too often, if you ask me :/
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by kei17 » Sat Dec 24, 2011 3:47 am
Goku's clothes are miscoloured in the commercial of
Famicom Jump II. This is not from episodes nor movies, though.
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by Armymanis » Sun Dec 25, 2011 3:00 pm
This is definatly an interesting thread. I don't really like the errors that are being shown to me as I thought the episodes were perfect, but even with some mistakes, they are still fun to watch.
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by Gonstead » Sun Dec 25, 2011 4:10 pm
Armymanis wrote:This is definatly an interesting thread. I don't really like the errors that are being shown to me as I thought the episodes were perfect, but even with some mistakes, they are still fun to watch.
Nothing is ever perfect.
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by Perfect » Sun Dec 25, 2011 4:45 pm
Gonstead wrote:Armymanis wrote:This is definatly an interesting thread. I don't really like the errors that are being shown to me as I thought the episodes were perfect, but even with some mistakes, they are still fun to watch.
Nothing is ever perfect.
Cough. Anyway, I'm sure there's at least error per episode.
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by Attitudefan » Sun Dec 25, 2011 5:01 pm
Perfect wrote:Gonstead wrote:Armymanis wrote:This is definatly an interesting thread. I don't really like the errors that are being shown to me as I thought the episodes were perfect, but even with some mistakes, they are still fun to watch.
Nothing is ever perfect.
Cough. Anyway, I'm sure there's at least error per episode.
Except Perfect of course!
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by samuraix123 » Mon Dec 26, 2011 4:03 am
The inside of frieza's scouter changes from red to white(These shots are taken from the Dragon-Box)
Episode 78
Vegeta's shoes are brown
Episode 78
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by DBZGTKOSDH » Mon Dec 26, 2011 9:16 am
samuraix123 wrote:The inside of Freeza's scouter changes from red to white
Episode 78
Wasn't that scene where the scouter wasn't there in some scenes?
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by Codarik » Mon Dec 26, 2011 12:26 pm
It's times like these where I can appreciate Kai for either cutting out some errors or redraw the error to correct it. Everytime someone point out an error it gets implanted into my mind and then I notice it each time I watch that moment. They don't really bother me since every animated series has animation errors but this series has a ton of them.
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by Perfect » Mon Dec 26, 2011 12:34 pm
Codarik wrote:It's times like these where I can appreciate Kai for either cutting out some errors or redraw the error to correct it. Everytime someone point out an error it gets implanted into my mind and then I notice it each time I watch that moment. They don't really bother me since every animated series has animation errors but this series has a ton of them.
Not really, Ninja Turtles is a shorter series and has a looooooooot more. Hell, they range from using the wrong voice actor on the wrong turtle to their heads disappearing!
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by samuraix123 » Mon Dec 26, 2011 3:31 pm
Wasn't that scene where the scouter wasn't there in some scenes?
Yes sir!
It's times like these where I can appreciate Kai for either cutting out some errors or redraw the error to correct it.
Actually a-lot of the error's still exist in KAI. especially when Krillin's clothes change
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by samuraix123 » Mon Dec 26, 2011 4:04 pm
Android 17's coat changes from Black to Blue(also these clips are from the season sets. as I do not have Dragon-box 7)
Episode 285
Goku goes Super Saiyan then back to normal
Episode 286(After Dende ask's the Dragon to restore Goku's health, Goku goes Super Saiyan)
(not an error)
Then we get a shot of dende, supreme kai and the elder kai looking at Goku through the crystal ball.
(again not an error)
But when we go to hell, we see that their crystal ball show's Goku normal
(they must have bad reception lol)
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by samuraix123 » Mon Dec 26, 2011 4:50 pm
Goku's halo disappears
Episode 250
Here we have shot of Goku sitting on the rock. and you can see his halo
(not an error)
Then the halo disappears
Then 3 seconds later on the same screen with no cut-away the halo returns
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