The Legend of Zelda
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Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: Zelda turns her horse around and you can see there is a yellow spike like ornament on the front of her saddle. Then she has her horse take off running and just before the horse goes off frame, the yellow ornament suddenly detaches from the saddle and is on the horse's neck. Also in the same shot, the brown on her saddle suddenly extends down further from her legs. (00:01:10)

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Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: The first shot showing the damsel in distress has her with her back to a large rock that has a tree on the side of it. The roots stretch across the rock behind her. Then it cuts showing the dragon running at her and then to a close up of the girl. Suddenly the roots are more extensive along the rock behind her. (00:01:10)

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Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: When the damsel in distress is first shown, the rock she has her back to has a tree growing out of the side of it. Moments later when the angle changes to show the back of the rock, the tree on the rock has moved back quite a bit. (00:01:15)

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Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: When Zelda first sees the three headed dragon when it is tormenting the damsel in distress, the surroundings change once she leaps into action and it blows fire at her. The rock the girl is against changes shape, the trees in the background become thicker and more numerous, and the trees and bushes in the foreground change up and in position. (00:01:20 - 00:02:30)

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Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: When Zelda rides her horse off camera after hearing the girl scream, she is not wearing anything on her hip, her boots are pointed at the top, and the basket of fruit she has is on the left side of the horse. But after riding to where the damsel is in distress, suddenly her pouch is on her hip, her boots are flat at the top, and the basket switches to the right side of the horse. (00:01:20)

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Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: Zelda brings her horse to a stop and then reaches for an apple to throw at the dragon. When doing so, it cuts to a close up of her on the horse, and suddenly, a tassel appears on the horse's butt where the strap is, a blue triangle appears on the buckle of the same strap, an extra layer of blue appears under Zelda's saddle, and her belt buckle suddenly appears. (00:01:20)

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Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: After seeing the damsel in distress, Zelda rides her horse over and turns it around before stopping to dismount. When she is riding to the right, the inner part of her saddle is pink, with the outer blue border, and then the area just under the saddle is also blue, in about the same shape as the saddle. But as she begins turning the horse around, the blue part under the saddle suddenly disappears. (00:01:20)

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Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: When the three headed dragon is shown shaking his heads as he is taunting the girl, his body is mostly light green, but his legs are dark green. But a minute later when Zelda dodges a flame attack by the dragon and lands in front of it, it's legs and feet are now the light green color. (00:01:25 - 00:02:25)

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Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: After the three headed dragon says the damsel in distress looks good enough to eat, it shows a close up of her by the rock, and there are lots of roots stretched across the rock behind her back. Then after Zelda throws some lemons into the dragon's mouths, it cuts back to the girl saying this is not how it's supposed to be, and now the roots have vanished off the rock. (00:01:40 - 00:02:40)

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Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: In her close up, the damsel in distress is yelling out if no handsome hero will save her. Here you see the collar of her yellow dress is green, but the cuffs of her sleeves are yellow like the rest of her dress. But after she calls the dragon a three headed freak and he comes down to complain to her about it, she holds up her arm saying she is just getting into the part, and now the cuffs of her sleeves are green like her collar. (00:01:40)

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Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: The three headed dragon has a white horn on each of its heads. In some shots, the scales and skin around the base are blue and puffed up. In other shots, this area is white like the horn. (00:01:45)

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Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: After the damsel calls the dragon a three headed freak, he lowers down and scolds her for that not being in the script. She puts her head next to her face and says,"I am getting into the part!" It cuts to a front close up of her and suddenly her arm is down. (00:01:55)

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Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: Zelda throws her apple at the three headed dragon as she is running up. As it's flying through the air, the bite she took out of it is on the side of the apple, but once the apple makes contact, the bite is on the bottom. (00:02:00)

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Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: After the apple hits one of the dragon's heads, a cut to Zelda running at it through the forest is shown and she is almost to him and the girl. It cuts to the dragon worried they didn't attract Link, and then cuts back to Zelda again. Suddenly the forest around her has completely changed in looks. (00:02:05)

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Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: Zelda throws a grapefruit at the dragon which goes into the mouth of the center head of it. He gags a little and says grapefruits give him heartburn. The other two heads are looking at him, and are at different levels. The one on the left is higher, and the one on the right is lower than the center head. Then it cuts to Zelda landing from her jump and suddenly the center head is the highest one, and they are all looking at Zelda. (00:02:25)

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Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: After Zelda gives the middle head of the dragon heart burn from a grapefruit, he blows fire at her and she jumps and dodges it. The shot changes and she rolls to her feet, and if you watch her basket, all that is visible in it are grapefruits as she is begins sitting up. But as she sits up, some regular grapes just suddenly materialize between the grapefruits. (00:02:30)

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Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: When Zelda back flips to the tree and then slides her basket onto it, a shot showing her push down the tree has her suddenly have some black lines on her legs just above her knees that are only there in that shot, and nowhere else in the episode. (00:02:55)

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Kiss 'N Tell - S1-E4

Continuity mistake: When the Witch of Walls grabs frog Link's tongue to inspect it, the first shot shows the hole in the wall from where she came out has vanished, then it's back again in the next shot. In the same two shots, her hands change from being right on top of his hand and left on bottom, to left on top and right on the bottom of Link's tongue. (00:10:25)

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The Ringer - S1-E1

Question: Once Zelda and Link confront Ganon on the road, he summons more skeletons up and they surround Link and Zelda. 7 Skeletons against Link and Zelda. So what's Link's plan of action? He takes off his belt and wraps it around himself and Zelda, strapping them together back to back to fight the 7 skeletons. This to me seems like it would just hinder their mobility. So my question is what is the really point of Link strapping himself to Zelda like that while surrounded? does it actually make sense to do that?

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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.

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