Continuity mistake: When Master Tang is in bed, you see a reverse view of Wimp Lo and a guy behind him. When Wimp Lo says, "I'll do it", and Master Tang says, "In your dreams", the guy who was behind Wimp Lo is now beside him.
Continuity mistake: When Moon Yu, the cow, had all the milk drained from him and he fell on his back, there is no bush behind him. But in the next shot there is one. Plus, watch his tail as Chosen walks away. As it sways from side to side it disappears.
Continuity mistake: Before Chosen One gets captured by the tiny net, you see him running out of a field. But the closer shot of him, there is no field behind him.
Continuity mistake: When Chosen one meets Mu Shu, his face gets very bright with light, but when you see a really wide shot of Mu Shu, it's all dark and not bright at all.
Continuity mistake: When Chosen One is training to defeat Betty by practicing on wooden dummies, there's three shots of him hammering. In the first two the wooden Betty had lots of hair and a mouth, but in the third one, it has a little bit less hair and no mouth.
Visible crew/equipment: After the scene with Whoa, Chosen One has a flashback about the necklace she was wearing. Look at the blue part of his mother's necklace, you can see a camera reflected.
Continuity mistake: Before the Chosen One smacks a hole in a guy in the beginning he appears from a hole. If you look fast, you will see that he has green stuff on his back, but a few shots later, its dissappeared.
Other mistake: When Betty is beating up the Chosen One and Ling's father, once he gets the claws back in his hands, shouldn't they be bloody? Or at least wet?
Deliberate mistake: At the beginning, when The Chosen One is a baby and is rolling down the hillside, he loses a booty. In the next scene, he is wearing it again. He has them for the rest of the movie.
Continuity mistake: In the training scene when Chosen One and Wimp Lo are talking, there is a building behind Wimp Lo. In another shot there is now a guy training there.
Continuity mistake: When Chosen One hits Betty and sends him flying out of the temple, there is a guard seen outside the temple. But then he dissapears and is never shown again.
Continuity mistake: When Betty receives the letter from the evil council, look at his jacket. It has long sleeves, but when he stomps the letter to the table, the sleeves disappear.
Continuity mistake: When The Chosen One is fighting with the cow and grabs its udder to hit it with his finger, he is first shown hitting the upper part of the udder, but when the camera switches angles, he's hitting the lower part of the udder.
Continuity mistake: When Betty is having people beat up in town in the first distance shot, you see that both Betty and the mayor are facing forward. The following shot of them the mayor is now facing Betty.
Continuity mistake: At the beginning when the narrator is telling Chosen One's story, when Chosen One pops out the hole the first time, you see the guy in front of him facing away. When Chosen One kicks him, he kicks him in the nose.
Revealing mistake: When the Chosen One is fighting Betty in the river, Betty turns around and hits the Chosen One with his claw, sending him flying. In his flight, you can see the Chosen One's face is not a white man, but an oriental man. They have forgotten to paste Steve Oedekerk's face over the original character from the original film.
Continuity mistake: When the cow sprays and hits the tree, the tree wasn't there before or after that part.
Continuity mistake: Various times in the movie when it shows the Crane school from a distance, the bush in front constantly changes sides and positions on the screen.
Continuity mistake: When everyone is beating Chosen One with the sticks, one of the guys says that they should stop. As they continue again, you see a shot of the Chosen One's face, and is laying on grass. Before and after this, he was on dirt.
Other mistake: Between day and night shots when Chosen One meets Whoa, who lit the candles?
Answer: Nothing - that section of the movie was taken from the original "Tiger and Crane Fists," and so was never English to begin with.
DaveJB