Secret Wars, Chapter 1: Arrival - S5-E9
Continuity mistake: Towards the end of the episode, Captain America stands up to pledge his support to Spider-Man. When the shot changes, Cap is suddenly sitting down. When the shot changes again, Cap is standing up.
Secret Wars, Chapter 3: Doom - S5-E11
Other mistake: This series is in the same continuity as the other Marvel animated series from around the same time - X-Men, The Incredible Hulk, Iron Man, and Fantastic Four - by virtue of each aforementioned show crossing over with at least one of the others. However, in Fantastic Four, Dr. Doom had a German accent, and in this episode he has a Russian accent.
Secret Wars, Chapter 3: Doom - S5-E11
Continuity mistake: After the Beyonder ends the war, he teleports everyone to a floating chess board in space, with Dr. Doom lying near the edge. When the shot changes, Doom has moved closer to the middle of the board. He is unconscious so he couldn't have moved.
Secret Wars, Chapter 3: Doom - S5-E11
Audio problem: When the Lizard says "Yes, Spider-Man," his mouth is wide open and motionless.
Secret Wars, Chapter 3: Doom - S5-E11
Revealing mistake: After Dr. Doom has stolen the Beyonder's powers, he demonstrates the powers to Ben Grimm in his throne room by teleporting Red Skull, Dr. Octopus and Smythe off the planet. Next he teleports all the heroes to his throne room, and the shot of all the heroes is from two episodes prior when all the heroes were battling the Lizard. This shot of the heroes also includes Ben Grimm in form as the Thing, meaning Ben Grimm was in two places at once. Spider-Man, the Lizard and the rest of the Fantastic 4 were also already prisoners in Doom's castle, which means they were all in two places at once as well.
Spider Wars, Chapter 1: I Really, Really Hate Clones - S5-E12
Character mistake: When the group of Spider-Men are breaking into the Kingpin's building through the front door, Octo-Spidey uses a laser to cut a circle in the door and then proceeds to tear the door off its hinges with his robotic arms. Since he was just able to simply tear the door off, there was no need for him to cut the hole in the door in the first place. It's not like he needed to reach through the hole with one of the arms to unlock it from the other side.
Spider Wars, Chapter 1: I Really, Really Hate Clones - S5-E12
Continuity mistake: When the group of Spider-Men are observing the Green Goblin and the Kingpin's henchmen from inside the ventilation shaft, the outside edge of the shaft cover is first shown to be on the wall outside of the shaft, and then inside the shaft itself when the Armored Spider-Man pulls the cover off.
Spider Wars, Chapter 2: Farewell Spider-Man - S5-E13
Character mistake: When Stan Lee is asking Spider-Man what he plans to do after saving all of reality, he responds by saying to find the real Mary Jane. Moments later in the final scene, Madame Web tells Spider-Man that she is taking him to find the real Mary Jane, which elicits an incredulous response from Spider-Man, as if he didn't know that was already the plan.
Spider Wars, Chapter 2: Farewell Spider-Man - S5-E13
Revealing mistake: When Spider-Man is web-slinging with Stan Lee, they pass the same group of buildings twice, revealing it to be recycled animation.
Spider Wars, Chapter 2: Farewell Spider-Man - S5-E13
Continuity mistake: When Spider-Carnage has Gwen Stacy hostage, she is bound by portions of his symbiote. When Spider-Man frees her, she is suddenly bound by webbing instead of the symbiote.
Spider Wars, Chapter 2: Farewell Spider-Man - S5-E13
Continuity mistake: When Scarlet Spider is saying that they need to destroy the bomb, you can see one of the arms and tattered costume of the Man-Spider behind him, even though the Beyonder had already teleported Man-Spider to another dimension. It appears to be a shot from Spider-Man and Scarlet Spider's fight with Man-Spider that wasn't used and ended up being repurposed, rather than taking the time to animate a new shot altogether.
Suggested correction: It was a part of the character's redesign. The writer of Spider-Man, John Semper Jr, disliked the Fantastic Four cartoon to the point that he not only changed characters' designs but their voice actors as well.
Redesigning the character is not a valid correction, because it still creates a contradiction within the shared universe. Even under the pretense of redesigning the character due to not liking the previously established version, it would still be a deliberate mistake.
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