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
Other mistake: After Shredder transports Bebop and Rocksteady back to his lair, he joins them on the transporter platform. Shredder then demands to know the exact location of the TMNT hiding place. When Rocksteady mutters, "And then, umm, we went that way," both Shredder and Bebop partly step off the transporter platform, so they're partially standing in mid-air.
The Catwoman from Channel Six - S2-E12
Other mistake: When the Turtles finally reach April's apartment window via the fire escape, as they approach Irma at the couch, Raph's legs clip right through the coffee table and the vase with flowers.
The Catwoman from Channel Six - S2-E12
Other mistake: When Irma finds April's Turtlecom and fortuitously contacts the Turtles, Leo answers the call and holds up the communicator in his right hand. The problem is that in the close-ups of Leo's open communicator, the animation of his wrist area is not complete, so his hand looks disembodied. Additionally, after Leonardo answers the Turtlecom call from Irma, she asks, "Who are you?" and in the next shot of the Turtlecom Irma is holding up, we see Raphael moving his lips as he says, "I'm Leonardo."
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: 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.
Chosen answer: The Turtles' pizza obsession was not in the original comics, which were far more adult in the violence and language they contained. Peter Laird, one of the comic's creators was critical of this aspect on his blog in 2012, saying if he had control over the 80s cartoon's creative direction, the Turtles "would not have been so ridiculously obsessed with pizza".
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