The Silver Surfer & the Return of Galactus - S1-E13
Factual error: When Doom puts out Johnny's thermite-induced flame, he tells him his body will expand in the vacuum of space until he bursts. While a human will body will expand in the vacuum of space, it wouldn't burst, as the skin is elastic enough to hold the body together. (00:12:12)
The Silver Surfer & the Return of Galactus - S1-E13
Continuity mistake: When Reed is confronting Doom, he stretches out towards him. A couple of shots later, he is shown stretching out towards Doom again. (00:10:21)
The Silver Surfer & the Return of Galactus - S1-E13
Continuity mistake: When Alicia is asking Silver Surfer if everyone is in danger, his surfboard is propped against the ground, with the high end about level with his head. A couple of shots later, the board is level with his abdomen. (00:06:52)
The Silver Surfer & the Return of Galactus - S1-E13
Other mistake: When Reed punches the dinosaur, he transforms his hands into what looks like the end of a sledgehammer. While Reed can change the shape of his hands with his stretching ability, he does not have the power to change the color of his skin in the process. (00:03:57)
The Silver Surfer & the Return of Galactus - S1-E13
Continuity mistake: When Ultimo first emerges through the TV screen, you can see that from shoulder to shoulder, he is almost as wide as the rug. When the shot changes, you can see he is now considerably smaller. (00:02:32)
The Silver Surfer & the Return of Galactus - S1-E13
Continuity mistake: When Thing turns on the TV, you can see he and Alicia are sitting several feet away from it. When the electrical interference occurs, they are suddenly sitting much closer to the TV. (00:01:42)
The Silver Surfer & the Return of Galactus - S1-E13
Continuity mistake: When Thing and Alicia are first shown from outside the window, the table in front of them has nothing on it. When the shot changes, a bag of popcorn has appeared on the table. (00:01:21)
Behold the Negative Zone - S1-E12
Audio problem: When Thing is ordering a pizza, he appears to speed dial by pressing 2-#-2. The second time he presses the 2 button, it makes a different sound than the first time. (00:10:18)
Behold the Negative Zone - S1-E12
Audio problem: When Sue is saying "I sympathize Miss Forbes, but Ben's an adult. I can't control him," her mouth movement is not in sync with the dialogue. (00:02:15)
Behold the Negative Zone - S1-E12
Audio problem: When Reed is working in his lab to get his computer to connect with the Hubble Telescope, he says "interfacing" with his mouth closed. (00:02:33)
Behold the Negative Zone - S1-E12
Continuity mistake: After Sue tells Miss Forbes that Thing is an adult, and she can't control him, the yellow couch that is behind her is now red. Johnny was also sitting on the couch, but by the time it has turned red, he is nowhere to be seen. (00:02:09)
Behold the Negative Zone - S1-E12
Continuity mistake: When Miss Forbes enters the living room, Alicia is standing in front of the couch. When the shot changes, Alicia and Sue are shown standing perpendicular to it. When the shot changes again, they are back to standing in front. (00:02:00)
Factual error: After the building in the Rockefeller Center is pulled out from under its foundation, it falls through the Earth's surface for what Reed says is miles before it comes to a crashing halt in the subterranean ground. If a building of that size fell many miles through the Earth's surface and came to a dead stop in the ground, then the velocity at which it would have been traveling and the force of the sudden stop would cause the building to be completely destroyed, and everyone in the building that isn't a superhero would be killed from the impact. (00:07:00)
Answer: Gleaned from the Internet: Much of the negative reaction was due to the poor, simplistic, and outdated quality of the animation where the characters moved stiffly and clumsily through scenes. There were also some obvious animation compositing gaffs. The animation colors were also criticized as being overly bright and cheery and out of character to the established story's darker tone. The broad humor of the first season was replaced by a more mature narrative between the characters.
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