Phaneron

25th Mar 2021

X-Men (1992)

24th Mar 2021

X-Men (1992)

Out of the Past (1) - S3-E1

Other mistake: When Wolverine first enters the subway, there are two tracks, and there is a train moving away from the camera on the track closest to the platform. When Gambit and Jubilee enter the same area moments later, there is now a train on the same set of tracks, but moving towards the camera. (00:07:38 - 00:08:07)

Phaneron

24th Mar 2021

X-Men (1992)

24th Mar 2021

X-Men (1992)

9th Mar 2021

X-Men (1992)

X-Men mistake picture

Reunion: Part 2 - S2-E13

Continuity mistake: After Ruckus prevents Kazar and his people from entering the citadel, Brainchild pulls a lever next to the door to seal them out. The lever in question wasn't there when Kazar and his people were first shown outside the door. (00:15:44)

Phaneron

3rd Mar 2021

X-Men (1992)

3rd Mar 2021

X-Men (1992)

3rd Mar 2021

X-Men (1992)

3rd Mar 2021

X-Men (1992)

3rd Mar 2021

X-Men (1992)

3rd Mar 2021

X-Men (1992)

3rd Mar 2021

X-Men (1992)

3rd Mar 2021

X-Men (1992)

3rd Mar 2021

X-Men (1992)

X-Men mistake picture

Reunion: Part 2 - S2-E13

Continuity mistake: When Gambit is watching Rogue being taken away, you can see the bars of their holding cell are only about a foot taller than Gambit. Later in the scene when Wolverine is attempting to free the X-Men from the cell, the bars now go all the way up to the ceiling. (00:14:13 - 00:14:48)

Phaneron

3rd Mar 2021

X-Men (1992)

3rd Mar 2021

X-Men (1992)

3rd Mar 2021

X-Men (1992)

27th Feb 2021

X-Men (1992)

Reunion: Part 1 - S2-E12

Continuity mistake: When Kazar tackles Barbarus, Barbarus ends up lying on the ground between Kazar and Xavier and Magneto. When Xavier and Magneto begin running with Kazar, nothing about their stride indicates that they step over Barbarus, suggesting he is suddenly no longer in that spot. (00:08:50)

Phaneron

27th Feb 2021

X-Men (1992)

27th Feb 2021

X-Men (1992)

Reunion: Part 1 - S2-E12

Other mistake: When Xavier asks Magneto how much further they have to reach the top of the cliff, Magneto tells him he would rather not know, suggesting they still have a long way to go. However, in the wideshot of the sky-riders flying in to attack the two, you can see Magneto is about three times the length of his own body from the top, and according to the book "X-Men: The Art and Making of the Animated Series," Magneto is 6 feet tall. This means he is only about 20 feet, give or take, from the top, which isn't all that far in terms of climbing a cliff. (00:02:44)

Phaneron

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