Transformers

Nightmare Planet - S3-E19

Continuity mistake: When the Quintessons have Daniel he appears to be strapped to an examining table but the strap changes in between shots. Sometimes it is on his chest but it later moves down to his stomach area and up to his chest again. Another scene shows his legs being strapped down as well but the strap seems to disappear.

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Suggested correction: They only show Daniel strapped in once, and that's when he sits up & breaks them. All the other scenes they just show his face up close and you can't actually see that he's strapped down.

S.O.S. Dinobots - S1-E4

Revealing mistake: When Bumblebee is knocked onto his side, Ratchet kneels down to shove him back onto his wheels. The only problem is that when Bumblebee drives away, the animators forgot to add Ratchet's leg (that was previously obscured) into the frame.

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Megatron: Can't Thrust carry out a simple mission?
Starscream: I think the answer is obvious.

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Answer: This was actually one of many errors in Transformers, the Constructicons MUST have been built on Cybertron, the only transformers genuinely built on earth were the dinobots, reason being Vector Sigma has to give personalities to each and every robot, else they end up like the dinobots, very simple and dumb. For reference watch the episode "The Key to Vector Sigma" which introduces the Stunticons and Arielbots - both Megatron and Optimus Prime have to go to Vector Sigma to get decent personality traits installed, prior to this the new robots are controlled by remote controllers and have no AI.

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