Bye, Bye Bluebeard

Bye, Bye Bluebeard (1949)

6 mistakes - chronological order

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Directed by: Arthur Davis

Starring: Mel Blanc

Genres: Animated, Comedy, Family, Short

Continuity mistake: When Porky is carrying a tray of champagne to the mouse, the tray has a rim around it, but when Porky says "Six feet eleven inches?", the rim has disappeared.

Continuity mistake: When the mouse is eating his dinner with Porky at the end, the amount of peas on his plate changes between shots.

Continuity mistake: When Bluebeard cuts the steak on the plate, there is a small piece left over. But when we see Bluebeard grabbing the mouse, the piece has gone.

Continuity mistake: When we see the radio at the beginning of the short, there is a chair positioned next to it. But when Porky walks past the radio after trapping the mouse in his hole, the chair is now by the wall.

Continuity mistake: When Porky smashes the vase on the table, the number of sausages on his plate increase between shots.

Continuity mistake: When the mouse (hidden in a vase) tiptoes on the table at the start of the short, the bread on the plate is initially pointing up, but in the next shot it is pointing down.

Trivia: After this cartoon, Arthur Davis's unit disbanded. Davis remained with Warner Brothers as an animator for Friz Freleng's unit, and would return as a director in the 1960s.

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