Fear Itself - S2-E5
Continuity mistake: After claiming to Cyborg (her last remaining teammate) that she never gets scared, Raven turns away to find him missing; at that point you can see the cellar door in the right-hand wall. But when the winged shadow monster appears and Raven turns to run, the cellar door is gone.
Continuity mistake: After Cyborg switches the microphones back on and Raven asks whether he could 'accidentally' leave it off, Beast Boy swells his vein. In that shot you can see the yellow marking stripe from the Titan Tower's sub hangar outside BB's canopy, however, at this time they are already in the deep sea. It's simply a repetition of an earlier scene.
Other mistake: Among the Titans groaning over Beast Boy's "brainfreeze" joke, we see XL Terrestrial, the pale-turquoise alien-looking guy with two antennae who can grow to large size. Again a mix-up of hero and villain identities, since XL was in the H.I.V.E. and the Brotherhood of Evil and should therefore not be among the young heroes. You will also see the Puppet King by Jericho.
Other mistake: When Red Star introduces himself, he takes off his parka with both hands. But as it drops to the ground, you can see the fingertips of his hands on top of the screen, standing completely still. This setup looks unnatural, as if he had suddenly taken off the parka with some telekinetic power.
Continuity mistake: When Raven summons her emotions near the end, there is a green-cloaked Raven next to the yellow-cloaked one. But when they start spinning, the cloak turns from green to red.
Plot hole: The alternate future Cyborg must stay connected to a large and heavy generator, which stands in the Titan Tower's common room, in order to remain functioning. But as we can later see, the power cables have a rather limited length, and the device is obviously too heavy to move easily. So how comes that Cyborg can roam the Tower and come through the common room's main door, where he appears when he confronts Starfire, without even any of the thick cables showing?
Continuity mistake: Starfire intercepts Soto's ship upon take-off and pushes it back to Earth. But when Soto proceeds to activate the lift-off thrusters, look at the UFO's window: the canopy of treetops moves in a fashion which indicates that the ship is currently moving up, not down.
Fear Itself - S2-E5
Continuity mistake: Strangely, Cyborg's opponent during the scuffle in the video store changes from a garbage drop box to a video shelf similar to the one Beast Boy is struggling with - and Control Freak animated only one of those shelves.
Continuity mistake: Once Billy Numerous splits into 10 copies, you see the Titans standing outside the T-Car. The boys are on the ground and the girls, Raven and Star, are hovering above them. It then cuts to a camera move going around the car and suddenly Raven and Star are hovering above the car itself. (00:09:45)
Continuity mistake: Kyd Wyykyd gets overpowered by Jinx and is frozen along with his compatriots lying in a heap. But later on, when the Titans inspect their flash-frozen trophies after the battle, Kyd Wykkyd suddenly stands all alone by himself (top shelf, far right).
Character mistake: Another identity mistake in the finale: When Beast Boy's team is initially subdued, we see honorary Titan Hot Spot standing amongst the villains even though he is a) a hero and b) is supposed to be frozen solid at that time.
Continuity mistake: When Kid Flash and Jinx arrive to give a helping hand, the remaining H.I.V.E. Fivers stare at her, aghast about seeing her on the heroes' side; Billy Numerous even points at her. Before (when Cyborg is slammed into the stairs) and after (when Kid Flash races off into the fray) that particular shot, however, the H.I.V.E. Fivers' stances and expressions just remain the same.
Deliberate mistake: When the T-Ship is hit from the blast from the exploding space station, it spins around for a while before it re-stabilizes. Just before it does so, look out of Raven's canopy: the background outside with the stars and even a planet spin as the ship does, whereas realistically it should remain calm and stable.
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.
Lightspeed - S5-E8
Continuity mistake: When the HIVE Five corner Kid Flash in the museum, See-More activates his laser eye, which is red. But one cut later, when Jinx walks up saying "you're a little slow", his eye has its standard vision coloring again. And before the commercial break See-More puts his left hand to the visor switch, but after that he has his right hand up.
Factual error: 5-2 "Homecoming Part 2": The key Madame Rouge forms with her finger to open the handcuffs in the introductionary flashback scene is a key for a cylinder lock. But the handcuffs' keyhole is styled to accept a bit key.
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: 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.
Plot hole: In Episode 2, "X" and Episode 5, "Haunted" we can see the mutant larva Silkie roaming around in the Titans' Tower. But Silkie is officially introduced to the series in episode 10, "Can I Keep Him?" - so how can he just appear in the TT's commando center without raising even one curious eyebrow to his thereto unexplained presence?
Spellbound - S3-E6
Continuity mistake: After the book starts talking, a startled Raven lets it drop onto the ground; the book lands so the viewers can see its spine. Following the commercial break, however, the scene switches sides, and the spine is pointing the opposite way from before so that the viewer can still see it. Correctly, the spine should be obscured from view and the page edges should be seen.
Chosen answer: No, she is not.
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