The Brave Fighters from the North - S2-E2
Continuity mistake: Matsuyama and his team celebrate the draw at half-time. The camera cuts to Misugi watching the match; the logo of his team (MFC) is as wide as his chest, while it was a much smaller crest on his PC in the previous episode. (00:11:00)
The Brave Fighters from the North - S2-E2
Other mistake: When Matsuyama is taking the penalty, Meiwa's keeper is wearing the jersey number 11 in the wide shot, 1 as normal as Matsuyama scores. (00:11:15)
The Brave Fighters from the North - S2-E2
Continuity mistake: At half-time, Tsubasa and Misaki remark that Hyuga does not seem to be quite himself. Misaki's arms are relaxed down his side, but in the next shot his arm is bent behind his back. (00:13:25)
The Brave Fighters from the North - S2-E2
Character mistake: According to the commentator, Hyuga and Matsuyama are "the only ones" who can catch Sawada's cross, but in the penalty area there are other players with much better placement and right where it would land. (00:19:20)
The Brave Fighters from the North - S2-E2
Other mistake: Matsuyama is tackled hard on the calf, bleeding from it too, but you see him clutching the knee instead. (00:21:20)
The Brave Fighters from the North - S2-E2
Other mistake: Matsuyama after the second foul rallies the others saying that they will win, all 11 of them. And he says so to his...8 teammates. (00:21:50)
The Brave Fighters from the North - S2-E2
Continuity mistake: When the Nankatsu players are watching the game, the N on their jersey has a much thinner yellow stripe than in the normal drawing of the series.
Continuity mistake: Four Furano players arrive in front of the penalty area after Hyuga's botched tackle. Meiwa's 2 and 6 are in front of them, but we see them face 2 and 5 instead. (00:09:30)
Other mistake: The first time we see Matsuyama ready for the penalty kick, the ball is noticeably too far back, not at all on the penalty spot. (00:11:55)
Factual error: Ken Wakashimazu, the reserve keeper, just announces a substitution, himself, from the crowd (not even the bench!), his presence unbeknownst to the coach and everyone else in attendance. For those not familiar with the rules of soccer (or ANY sport!), that's really not how it works in an official match. (00:13:30)
Factual error: Blatant rule breaking during the penalty kick; Matsuyama taps the ball bringing it forward instead of just kicking it; running forward with the ball from the penalty spot is not allowed. (00:15:30)
Continuity mistake: In the previous episode recap, as the announcer asks "Will he be able to play tomorrow?", Jun Misugi sports a shirt with the Musashi logo all across the chest instead of its proper size. (00:03:10)
Continuity mistake: When Misaki and Tsubasa start talking about the match for tomorrow, the team is placed in parallel rows. In the last shot they are in a circle. (00:03:50)
Other mistake: Slightly in the shadow in the crowd behind Sanae and the others, there's a blob-like creature with big lips, and a carbon copy of Manabu. (00:06:20)
Other mistake: Tsubasa and the others turn around to look at Misugi approached by his rabid fans. Amongst the other players, a kid sports the number 1 that belongs to the keeper. (00:08:20)
Revealing mistake: In the presentation of the teams for Musashi-Nankatsu, a crowd shot shows the same enthusiastic supporters who were cheering for Meiwa in the previous episode. (00:08:55)
Other mistake: Sanada passes the ball to Honma as per Misugi's instructions. Honma gets it and runs...in the opposite direction, towards his own goal! Somehow it is the right direction, though. (00:13:20)
Continuity mistake: For his assist to Sanada (with Misugi playing diversion), Honma gets a nice one-time tan. (00:14:10)
Continuity mistake: When Misugi pats on the shoulder Sanada that missed from close distance, the logo on both their shirts is smaller than the in the rest of the game. (00:14:35)
Character mistake: The characters keep referring to this match as Jun Misugi's last, hoping he'll win it, but Meiwa is an opponent just as fierce as Nankatsu, so even if Misugi beat Tsubasa, he would need to play still one more match. It's Misugi's last only if he loses (as in fact happens, but they can't know that).