Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4
Audio problem: When Link blasts open the door with his sword, you hear him shoot 3 times. Yet 4 sword lasers come through the door, and they don’t match up with the timing of the sounds of the blasts. (00:12:20)
Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4
Audio problem: After Zelda hears the scream of distress, she looks over and says "And maybe an adventure. Link will be sorry he missed out." Between sentences, it cuts from a close up to a wider shot showing her on the horse. Her mouth has extra movement before she says the word Link, like she's saying another word but with no sound to it. (00:01:05)
Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4
Audio problem: As the three headed dragon begins speaking to the damsel, the mouth movements are jerky, and half the time don't match up with the words. There are even several added mouth movements when he's not talking that look like he still is. (00:01:30)
Audio problem: Right in the beginning, King Harkinian is walking about at night on the wall of his castle. He comments about the night air and how there is nothing like a good meal. During the last half of that, the shot changes to a side view as he walks to the edge and stops. His lips are not moving until he stops and you can see them move when he says the word Meal. (00:01:00)
Cold Spells - S1-E2
Audio problem: Link and Zelda are washed out of the tower by the water from Spryte's out of control spells. Link sits up and says "Is that what they call a royal flush?" His mouth does not move as he says the word 'flush'. (00:22:50)
Cold Spells - S1-E2
Audio problem: When Ganon gets to the Triforce of Wisdom and is about to take it, he says "The Triforce is mine!". He then says "When combined with my own Triforce..." As he begins saying the second part, his mouth stops moving for a second. (00:23:20)
The Ringer - S1-E1
Audio problem: After Ganon makes off with the Triforce of Wisdom, Zelda plants a seed and has an amateur magician use a growth spell on it and make a sling shot. Link says "My kinda girl!" His mouth never moves at all while he says this. (00:11:40)
Chosen answer: It'll be to ensure that they're always facing directly away from each other, 12 o'clock and 6 o'clock, meaning between the two of them they've pretty much got 360 degree coverage. Otherwise there's a chance they might end up at say 12 o'clock and 3 o'clock, leaving themselves exposed from another direction.
Jon Sandys ★