The Catwoman from Channel Six - S2-E12
Continuity mistake: The watch on Irma's left wrist repeatedly appears or disappears between shots, as well as mid-shot, and it even switches to her right wrist. Two examples: at the subway station, Irma walks toward the Turtles, and her watch switches from her right wrist to her left; when Irma finally meets her "dream man," the "hunky Splinter guy" in the sewer lair, her watch vanishes.
The Catwoman from Channel Six - S2-E12
Continuity mistake: After April ends the interview with the contest winner, when Vernon says, "Ok, that's a wrap," he's wearing headphones without an antenna, but in the next shot an antenna suddenly appears at Vernon's left earpiece, then promptly disappears.
The Catwoman from Channel Six - S2-E12
Continuity mistake: After April complains to Vernon about doing stupid human interest stories, April walks toward the back of the news van. In the overhead shot, the van has one large back window, but it changes to two small windows in the following shots.
The Catwoman from Channel Six - S2-E12
Continuity mistake: The tri-circle symbol on Splinter's robe is either on his left side or his right side, or even vanishes entirely between shots, such as when April is the mutant Catwoman and approaches him in the sewer lair.
The Catwoman from Channel Six - S2-E12
Continuity mistake: Throughout the episode, while April is either her normal self or a mutant Catwoman, April's wristwatch suddenly appears, disappears, and reappears, even mid-shot; such as when she's in her Channel 6 office and throws the vase at Vernon.
The Catwoman from Channel Six - S2-E12
Continuity mistake: Shredder thinks, "Those idiots have learned their lesson," so he transports Bebop and Rocksteady back to his lair. Bebop's wristwear switches to opposite sides; the chain bracelet is now on his right wrist, and the studded wristband is on his left wrist, then both return to their proper wrists. This happens again when Shredder makes the crack about his cheap mutant labor.
The Catwoman from Channel Six - S2-E12
Continuity mistake: When Shredder uses the matter transporter to send Bebop and Rocksteady to the city dump, Bebop's black bandoleer vanishes and reappears; then it happens again and again in the following shots.
The Catwoman from Channel Six - S2-E12
Continuity mistake: After the beloved TV is destroyed during the fight at the sewer lair, when Rocksteady attempts to help Bebop he's stopped by Mikey, but as Rocksteady smashes into the wall, his bandoleer and other strap have switched to opposite sides, then revert to their proper positions.
The Catwoman from Channel Six - S2-E12
Continuity mistake: When Leonardo cuts off April's collar, she asks what happened, but instead of it being Leonardo standing there with the sword, it's Donatello with the sword.
Continuity mistake: Shredder's hand blades temporarily disappear when he's talking to Krang in the Technodrome.
Slash: The Evil Turtle from Dimension X - S4-E33
Continuity mistake: Pizzas keep reappearing on the counter as Slash eats them.
20,000 Leaks Under the City - S3-E14
Continuity mistake: The Octopus grabs Rocksteady, in the next shot on the boat, Bebop disappears and Rocksteady is on the boat.
Continuity mistake: When Bebop's gun is sliced, Raph comes in from the left to knock him out. When he's down, Raph disappears.
Continuity mistake: When Leonardo slices Bebop's gun, he's wearing red.
Continuity mistake: The turtle van falls on a bridge, the turtles escape swimming. Shortly afterwards, April appears driving the van, looking for the turtles.
Answer: Although the series creators have never confirmed this, it seems fairly obvious that MACC is inspired by Johnny 5.
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