Alice in Wonderland
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  • Miscellaneous: At the beginning of the movie, Lewis Carroll's name is spelled incorrectly on the animated title page.

  • Continuity: At the start of the film, Alice is sitting on a tree branch as her sister sits at the base of the tree reading aloud, but when Alice wakes up at the end of the film, she is sitting in her sister's spot and her sister is standing up.

  • Revealing mistakes: The Queen yells at Alice, "Your way!" and Alice falls down. As she hits the ground, her right hand and part of her dress disappear for a few frames.

  • Audio/visual unsynchronized: While Alice sings her line in "All in the Golden Afternoon," the pansies behind her can be seen singing along, yet only Alice's voice is heard.

  • Audio/visual unsynchronized: When Alice eats the cookie in the White Rabbit's house and grows, she says, "Oh, no, no, not again!" Alice's mouth does not move to these words.

  • Continuity: During the Mad Tea Party, the Mad Hatter cuts the March Hare's teacup in half. A few frames later, the teacup is cut in half the other way.

  • Continuity: When the Walrus is talking to the oysters, his cigar disappears and reappears between shots.

  • Continuity: The Caterpillar's colors are reversed when he says "Keep your temper." Normally, his body is blue-violet and his belly is light blue, but for that shot the body is light blue and the belly is blue-violet.

  • Continuity: When Alice is crawling out of the White Rabbit's house after being shrunk, the door is shut. When she runs to the step, the door is open.

  • Factual errors: At the beginning of "All in the Golden Afternoon" when the Rose says, "Sound your A, Lily," the note the Lily sings is not an A, it is a B flat.

  • Continuity: When the Caterpillar changes, he loses his arms and legs. During the chase scene at the end of the movie, when Alice swims up to him on his floating mushroom, his arms and legs are back.

  • Continuity: At the tea party, Alice is sitting between the March Hare and the Mad Hatter. However, when the March Hare hits the Mad Hatter with a hammer, he is sitting next to the Mad Hatter.

  • Continuity: Just before the flowers sing "All in the Golden Afternoon", we see an orange dandelion tuning up. Between him are two other dandelions, one purple one on the left, and one red one on the right. Two shots later, when the scat-singing begins, the two dandelions have switched places.

  • Continuity: In the song "Painting the Roses Red", after Alice sings "Oh, pardon me, but Mister Three, why must you paint them red?" the three cards say "Huh? Ohhhhhhh!". When they say that, The three of clubs card has a three in the bottom right corner with no clubs symbol on top of the three. the three of clubs also has nothing in the top left corner. The ace and two of clubs have nothing in both of their corners. A few slides later, the symbols in the corners come back.


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