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LeFou's Error Page



Note from HeidiBelle: As of April '99, I'll be running an amazing B&B errors page that was already made. That great page will be part of Belle's Enchanted Page!:) Thank you, Winnie, for giving me your awesome pages. Click here to go to her website and make sure to tell her "thank you" for all of the hard work that she put into the B&B pages!;)

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The following information was taken from http://www.drew-hamilton.net/disney/mistakes.bab.html and no longer exists. Therefore I have taken it and placed it here. If there is any problem with this arrangement, tell me and I would take it out.


There is no set update or posting schedule, since the list is currently subject to major changes--like possibly incorporating the information into a new reference.

Enjoy the list, and remember that this is only for the sake of knowledge and interest--no criticism is deliberately implied (well, maybe in certain cases).



There are mainly three types of errors:


(C) Continuity Error:
This involoves story points, how things look, or even the layout of the setting. They are more commonly called "inconsistencies" on rec.arts.disney. Examples: direction of a door's swing, paths characters take to destinations, etc.


(T) Technical Error:
Someone working on the animation or any of the post-production jobs made a boo-boo. Examples: a frame or two was colored incorrectly, characters or objects disappearing and/or reappearing, pieces of background moving in unexpected ways, voices speaking while mouths are still, etc.

(W) Weird Error:
Something that just doesn't seem likely. Often, a question like this can be asked, "Why didn't [character] do [action]?" Something that does not match "real life" when, perhaps, it should, could also be considered as a Weird Error. Example: inverted rainbows.

There is also a "Thoughts" section that represents the possible explanations or just random related thoughts of rec.arts.disney posters. Some of the thoughts are of Robert Cook, but not all of them.
The errors are categorized according to their type.




Click on the links to go to the type of errors that you're looking for!
Continuity Errors Technical Errors Weird Errors

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