Cat Orgy (1) - S3-E7
Continuity mistake: In the episode "Cat Orgy" when Sheily's boyfriend, Sklar, are playing the song for Sheily while Cartman is hanging on the coat rack you can see of what looks like a picture of Cartman's grandparents hanging on the wall. But when Sheily walks over and flings Cartman up into the ceiling for arguing with her, look at the wall, the picture is completely gone.
Cat Orgy (1) - S3-E7
Continuity mistake: When Shelley chucks Cartman into the wall for arguing with her, the wall cracks. But later on in some shots the cracks have gone.
Cat Orgy (1) - S3-E7
Continuity mistake: Just before Cartman sends his kitty out of the window with the photo, there's a photo frame on his desk and a "Cartman" cutout tacked above the desk, and on his bed is his frog toy and his hat. When Cartman walks over to the window with the kitty, all these items have vanished.
Cat Orgy (1) - S3-E7
Continuity mistake: When Cartman is playing "Wild Wild West" with his toys, he has a female doll tied to a piece of wood on his bedside table. Then after his mom comes in and leaves again, Cartman starts dancing, and suddenly the doll has appeared behind him, and is also off of the wood.
Cat Orgy (1) - S3-E7
Continuity mistake: When Cartman gets his kitty the catnip from under the kitchen sink, a yellow plate rack full of plates appears on the worktop next to the sink that wasn't there in previous shots.
Cat Orgy (1) - S3-E7
Continuity mistake: When Shelley and Skyler are in the kitchen, there's a plate on the table with pizza crusts on it. Between closeups and wide shots the crusts continually switch from the left to the right side.
Cat Orgy (1) - S3-E7
Continuity mistake: When Shelly and Skyler are on the couch kissing, Skyler's guitar is on the couch. Then Cartman quickly snaps a picture of them, and then only a second later, the guitar is suddenly on the floor without enough time for it to be moved.
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