Revolution - S3-E7
Continuity mistake: When Mad Mod activates his hypno screens in the city, there is a man among the citizens with spiky black hair and a goatee, black-rimmed glasses and a horizontal blue stripe on his shirt. When he is first seen, he has both his arms hanging down, but in the second instance where he is seen, he has somehow acquired an ice cream cone (which loses a scoop) up to his mouth.
Wavelength - S3-E8
Factual error: When Cyborg learns the hard way that Bumblebee can fly, his inbuilt Sonic Cannon rips a hole into the wall which glows with heat. A sonic weapon does not work with heat; it would shatter the wall, not melt it.
Continuity mistake: The clasp on Raven's cloak also serves as an alert and tracking device, as we could see in "How Long Is Forever?" Robin, Starfire and Cyborg, whilst tracking Raven, find the clasp lying on a ledge in the sewer. But as they encounter Beast Boy as the super-werewolf and Raven hanging from his teeth, her cloak is still secured with the clasp.
Continuity mistake: During the fight in the animal lab, the 'A' on Adonis' logo changes its shape from a pointed to a flat-topped letter.
Continuity mistake: When Silkie moults, he sprays the entire vicinity with his bodily residues, including the Titans. But after the regurgitated Johnny Rancid groans, "I got eaten," Raven is peachy-clean in the close-up when she murmurs, "So nasty", and right afterwards she is smudged again. And when Silkie and Starfire start gobbling up the residue, all the Titans are suddenly and fully cleaned up.
Continuity mistake: When the Titans enter the Tower ops room, only to find the mess Silkie has left behind, Raven's hood is down. As Robin comments on the damage, Raven steps up to the chewed-up sofa in the background with her hood up; but in the next shot, where she inspects the teeth marks on the sofa, her hood is down once again.
Continuity mistake: Beast Boy snatches Starfire, yanks her into his quarters and multiple-locks the door. When the door closes, we see a number of locks, a door chain and even a door knob on the panel. In the first shot, the fasteners and bolt holes are positioned on the door frame and the locks on the panel; but as Beast Boy locks up, both locks and bolts AND the bolts fasteners are all located on the door panel, thus making the locks effectively useless. (I know that the locks are there just for laughs, but still the sudden location switch of the fasteners is undeniably evident).
Bunny Raven or How to Make a Titananimal Disappear - S3-E11
Continuity mistake: Beast Boy's telegram message strip shortens considerably between cuts when Monkey Robin is pulled up onto the stage for his act.
Bunny Raven or How to Make a Titananimal Disappear - S3-E11
Continuity mistake: Beast Boy is drawn onto the stage for a plate-juggling number. We see Mumbo balancing three plates (excluding Beast Boy) with his hands and left foot. But (again excluding Beast Boy), it's four plates getting smashed on the stage.
Continuity mistake: Robin calls up Cyborg as he makes his way to Steel City. When we see Cyborg on screen, the sky is daylight-blue and a bit cloudy. When Cyborg is seen personally, however, it is night outside - i.e. a dark clear sky full with stars; and when he activates the T-Car's hover function, it is still night, but the starry sky has suddenly become heavily clouded.
Continuity mistake: Steamroller has two hands encased in cone-shaped gauntlets, but whenever he puts them together to pin someone down, the gauntlets assume a cylindrical shape. It happens every time we see this character in action throughout the show.
Continuity mistake: With the first strum on his guitar, Punk Rocket blows the orchestra and their paraphernalia all across the stage. But after the titles have rolled and the Titans are called into action, the stage is free of the stands, music sheets, instruments, and even the conductor's pedestal which were previously scattered all about.
Continuity mistake: In the black and white family series, Beast Boy consumes half of an enormous stack of flapjacks. But when 7-Gorn-7 (literally) gate-crashes the homely scene, the stack of pancakes he disintegrates is taller than it was before.
Continuity mistake: When Robin faces the Outworld Outlaw, he is still wearing his water skiing life jacket. But when the Outlaw is distracted by the grizzly and Robin moves in for the punch, the life jacket has suddenly turned into his costume's shirt again.
Continuity mistake: Cyborg joins the Robin cosplay cadre, and in the garage we see him providing airflow for Beast Boy's cycle number. Look at Cyborg's right hand: first the wrist is colored green, the same as Robin's glove on his other hand, meaning that he must be wearing such on his right hand - which would be impossible without having it shredded by his hand-turned-fan. When Cyborg changes his hand back, he is not wearing a glove, but when he tries to take his turn on Robin's bike, he is suddenly wearing gloves on both hands.
Continuity mistake: Cyborg is brought into Sarasim's village, where he asks how he came to be here. When Sarasim answers that the ancient ones must have sent him, she is standing right in front of Krall. After Cyborg answers, "So when exactly do they send me back?", Sarasim comes forward, stepping past Krall despite already being in front of him in the earlier shot.
Continuity mistake: The high building behind the Mega Meaty Meat is revealed to be the Source's mothership when the facade peels away. But in later scenes it still has the facade on, still looking like the tall building from before.
Plot hole: When Beast Boy hires at Meaty Meat, he takes away the ad "Human Help Wanted" from the window right next to the door, and when the Titans come by for a meal later on, the sign remains gone. But as the Nufu ship reveals itself and the restaurant clients panic, the sign is suddenly back in the same corner of the window, even though it is unlikely that the Nufu Source/Bob would take in more hired help and risk being discovered all too soon.
Continuity mistake: Right after Beastboy "pulls the red candy cane thingamahoozit", and the T-ship flies toward the screen, Cyborg's hands and forearms are visible, even though they aren't found until the end of the episode.
Chosen answer: It is located in California, as shown in "Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo". Possibly San Francisco as seen in the comics.
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