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Continuity mistake: In the distance shots of Frog Link talking to Spryte while he is wearing the robe, he is a darker green than usual. Then in the close up as the fly enters the room, he is back to his normal shade of green, his shirt is now a different shade of green, and the robe is lower on his chest. (00:08:35)

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Continuity mistake: When Link's room is first shown as Spryte is looking for it, the camera pans by his bed and shows a blue sheet draped over the bed post and the top of the bed, but only that way. A bit later the camera cuts to a different view from the opposite side of the bed post and now the sheet is coiled and wrapping around the post much further. (00:08:35)

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Continuity mistake: After Link's transformation into a frog, he goes back to Hyrule Castle and meets up with Spryte. In the shot that first shows her, there is a chair by the wall by the window. When it cuts to a different angle to show Link covered in a robe, you can tell by the position of the chair against the wall in relation to the lines of the bricks and the lines on the floor that either the bricks, the chair, or the design of the floor has changed size or all the above. (00:08:25)

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Continuity mistake: After Link eats the Red Dealers, the shot shows their webs still dangling there where they came down like spiders. It cuts to a close up of Link licking his lips for a brief moment, and then cuts back. Now suddenly the webs have vanished, the grass is a lighter color, and the trees and bushes in the background change up and move around. Also link's toes become much smaller. (00:08:00)

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Continuity mistake: Link awakes in his Frog form and sees the Red Dealers dangling in front of him and then eats them, his head resting against the tree. When the shot cuts closer as he lays back in satisfaction and licks his lips, the size of the tree roots above the ground shrinks. And then they change size yet again in the very next shot. (00:08:00)

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Continuity mistake: When Ganon tells Zelda that she is coming with him, he laughs and then lowers his head again. As he does, the shadows on his face and helmet, most notably on the left side (from our perspective) instantly change drastically in just a single frame. (00:07:45)

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Continuity mistake: When the Octoroc picks up Zelda, the first shot showing it shows lots of the areas on it covered in shadow due to the lighting. But in the shot after Zelda screams when she sees what has her as Ganon walks towards Link, there are no shadows on the Octoroc at all. Also the shot where Zelda is screaming she is looking directly at the Octoroc, but the immediate shot where the shadows on it change she is looking back at Ganon. (00:07:30)

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Continuity mistake: After Ganon sees Zelda and Link hug, he begins talking about how it disgusts him and he gets ready to attack. As he is talking, several times his extended cheek fazes through the side of his helmet and back, and his fully red eyes half turn brown a couple times, as well as just before he attacks his head oddly swells 150% for a few frames then goes back. (00:07:00)

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Continuity mistake: After Zelda apologizes to Link for how he looks, Link says he is a monster and can never face anybody again. The shot pulls back to show the pond they are around again, and suddenly the rocks they were standing by go from 4 to 6, the ‘beach' like spot around the pond increases (no tides, it's a pond), and the general hills and shape of the land all around changes shape. (00:06:45)

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Continuity mistake: As Zelda is pushing Link out of the way of the mummy, you can see the metal of his sword and the folds of the metal in the design, as well as a pouch on his hip. But then when he is walking up to a pond to see his reflection, the metal of his sword is flat with no detail, and the pouch on his hip vanishes. (00:05:40 - 00:06:35)

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Continuity mistake: When Link is turned into a frog, you can see that his sheath is still brown like before as he pushes the mummy away from him. But then as Zelda is tackling him out of the way of the mummy's attack, the sword is still at his side but suddenly without a sheath. A bush also appears next to the rock behind the mummy. (00:05:40)

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Continuity mistake: Once Link is kissed by the damsel, he turns into a frog and her true form as a mummy of some sorts is revealed, and you can see her face as Link is looking at Zelda. Her face is obviously wrapped up in the cloth and her skin is a purple. But then Link pushes her away and it cuts to a close up of her laughing; suddenly her skin is blue, and the wraps look more the shape of a balaclava than just wrapping. (00:05:25)

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Continuity mistake: Once Link is kissed by the damsel, he is turned into a frog but doesn't realize it yet. He turns to Link after Zelda cries out his name in shock and asks if she is jealous. And his mouth closes after. It then cuts to a different angle before he looks to see the damsel has turned into a mummy, and his mouth is suddenly open. (00:05:15)

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Continuity mistake: When Ganon is approaching the unconscious Frog Link by the tree as the Octoroc is holding Zelda, everything changes in the next scene when the two Red Dealers are dropping down on Link. Link's position on the tree changes, the color and shape of the tree is different, even a low branch vanishing. And suddenly the trees in the background are a lot fewer and much closer, and the skyline becomes visible, where previously it was completely out of view from tree tops. (00:07:55)

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Continuity mistake: Link grabs a hold of the dragon's tail and it then begins to spin around. There are trees to the left of the dragon, but then the shot changes angles and suddenly the three trees becomes two and they change shape. (00:04:05)

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Continuity mistake: When the last dragon head throws his head back to get Link off, the light green of the underside of his neck turns the dark green of the rest of his neck, making it solid dark green. (00:04:00)

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Continuity mistake: The other two dragon heads blow fire and burn the top of the middle dragon head, then Link zaps the other two heads. It shows a close up of the middle head and you can see the red burn goes all the way to the lighter blue area. But when the dragon throws his head back to get Link off, the red part of the burn becomes smaller and now more of the darker area is showing much more. (00:04:00)

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Continuity mistake: After Link zaps the right and left head on the dragon, he points his sword down and aims at the middle head that he is standing on. It cuts to a different angle and suddenly the dragon's mouth is closed, Link's hat is folded back instead of the side, his left hand is balled up in a fist instead of closed, and his legs and knees are bent differently, and he holds his sword with the handle suddenly vertical instead of horizontal. Also it appears the spikes on the dragon's neck are missing and then reappear. (00:03:55)

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