Destination Moon: Part 2 - S3-E10
Continuity mistake: The plane that lands in Syldavia has a yellow stripe when it is first landing, but has a blue stripe when the passengers are exiting the plane. (00:25:05)
Destination Moon: Part 2 - S3-E10
Continuity mistake: When Wolff is explaining to Haddock that the space suit will be lighter in space, Tintin and Snowy are standing in front of Haddock, but when they are shown on the monitor in the next shot, Tintin and Snowy are standing more beside Haddock. (00:26:05)
Destination Moon: Part 2 - S3-E10
Continuity mistake: When Calculus is driving himself, Tintin and Haddock out of the base, Calculus drives down a hill and back onto the main road. Haddock is still sitting in his seat, but in the next shot, he is suddenly standing up. (00:30:15)
Destination Moon: Part 2 - S3-E10
Continuity mistake: When Tintin, Haddock and Calculus are going up in the elevator, the three are standing side by side, but in the next shot, Calculus is suddenly standing in front of Tintin and Haddock. (00:31:05)
Destination Moon: Part 2 - S3-E10
Continuity mistake: Calculus is showing Tintin and Haddock the living quarters of the rocket. Haddock has a red button on the back of his space suit, which becomes a grey button once he is climbing down to the next deck below. (00:31:50)
Destination Moon: Part 2 - S3-E10
Continuity mistake: When Calculus is showing Tintin and Haddock the airlocks in the rocket, there are three levers shown, two of which are level with each other. Once Calculus has been told to return to the centre, the two levers that were level with each are now in two different positions. (00:32:15)
Destination Moon: Part 2 - S3-E10
Continuity mistake: Right before the launch, Haddock is wearing blue coveralls, but after the towers are cleared, they are green for one shot, only to be blue again for the rest of the episode.
Chosen answer: If Hector was seriously intent on removing King Ottokar's scepter from the glass cage holding it and launching it through the window with the camera, then Hector would have been forced to knock out the two guards so they would not have interfered with Hector's plan as soon as he removed the scepter from the glass. As for Hector, himself, was explained when Tintin was explaining how Hector stole the scepter. Tintin placed a twig inside the camera and it launched out of the camera. Hector would have placed the scepter inside of the camera, and would have been knocked unconscious due to the spring effect created when the scepter had been launched.
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