Continuity mistake: Brian breaks his left leg at the race. Next scene the cast is on his right leg.
Continuity mistake: Peter, Quagmire, Cleveland and Joe are crawling through the air duct. Joes wheelchair is nowhere in sight yet when they fall to the floor it hits Joe in the head. (00:10:18)
Continuity mistake: In the principal's office, when everyone's talking about how Chris sent an inappropriate picture, Joe is there. After Joe says "This makes Chris a sex offender", he's got a relatively pointed nose. In the wide shot his nose is rounded.
The New Adventures of Old Tom - S14-E18
Continuity mistake: In the beginning of the episode the sign says "Every B deserves a J" underneath the sign of Jason's Jewelry but when Brian and Stewie go to return it that wording is gone.
The New Adventures of Old Tom - S14-E18
Continuity mistake: Peter goes to the roof where Tom is debating jumping. He has orange fingers because he ate a Doritos taco. He licks two fingers but next shot shows them all clean.
Continuity mistake: In the cutaway of Stewie talking with the three co-workers at the factory, there is a man towards the left of shot, leaning against a forklift. Beside the man is a female factory worker sitting on a crate about three to four feet to the left of him and her lunchbox is on the ground in front of the crate. In the next shot, as Stewie walks back to his forklift, the crate the woman is sitting on and the lunchbox are a much further distance from the man. The shot then pulls out, and the woman and her lunchbox are suddenly back to the original distance.
Continuity mistake: In the cutaway of Brian in the Old Yeller remake, he takes out a gun and goes to shoot a boy. When he first fires, the shell from the first gunshot lands on the ground beside him, but in the next shot, the shell has suddenly rotated itself by about 90° to the left.
How the Griffin Stole Christmas - S15-E9
Continuity mistake: Santa strangles Peter with his belt. He falls to the ground with a bruised neck. He turns around and the bruise is gone.
Continuity mistake: When Cleveland and Peter are in his car making sandwiches, Peter originally makes one sandwich that he splits with Cleveland. When the two men approach the car, saying they smelled something good, they offer $10 a piece for a sandwich. Peter then hands them each a sandwich that he couldn't have made that quickly.
Crimes and Meg's Demeanor - S16-E8
Continuity mistake: Peter and Meg are in a Greek week. There is a stair close to the front door while we see Peter's drinking. In the next shot, when Peter and Meg are leaving, the stairs disappear.
Crimes and Meg's Demeanor - S16-E8
Continuity mistake: At the beginning of this episode Peter is talking to Meg about her senior year in high school. This makes no sense considering she turned 18 in season 10, which was released in 2012.
Don't Be a Dickens at Christmas - S16-E9
Continuity mistake: Peter gets Lois a lawn chair. It vanishes from sight when Peter gives Meg her radio.
Continuity mistake: When Joe eats ice-cream on a mini batting helmet during the football match, some ice-cream is visible fallen on the ground just before the drink seller comes. In the next shot it disappears. (00:02:40 - 00:03:01)
Continuity mistake: When Meg, as X-Men's Quicksilver, starts to spite her whole family at the speed of light at the beginning of the episode - just after Chris sneezed in front of everybody - she initially throws his hat away from him, but in the next shot when she gets back on her seat, Chris' hat returns resting to his head.
Continuity mistake: After the Robert Redford clip, when it cuts to the Griffins walking toward Doug's house, in this exterior shot (and a previous exterior shot) the front door is located between one window and the garage, but in the following interior shots there's a window on both the left and right side of the front door. (00:14:20)
Continuity mistake: After the LASIK surgery Lois has bandages covering her eyes, and the pairs of crisscrossed tape switch their over-under positions within the same shot.
Answer: Mort is Jewish, and Walt Disney was said to be antisemitic. So it would make sense in a Disney universe all the inhabitants would share his supposed beliefs.
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