The first female student without a shadow.
Ye Luoli is a wonderful domestic 3D animation work. It has been seven seasons, and it is a pity that there is no grand finale. As far as the production level is concerned, the leaves are still relatively reliable. Although it is not as good as Yue Ming, the representative work of the Qin Dynasty, it is better than many 3D cartoons, especially the design of Li Luo doll in the middle of the story, which is both beautiful and elegant. However, in a certain episode of the story, there is still an obvious goof. There is a picture of a school scene in that episode. A girl student with a schoolbag on her back has no shadow, while all the other students have shadows. This lazy shot looks so weird! Is this female student a vampire who mixed into the school? If she is a vampire, why isn't she afraid of the sun?
Second, Spongebob blows bubbles through the glass.
Spongebob is a very classic American anime, which is deeply loved by anime fans. When watching this animation, I have been thinking, why is a sponge the protagonist of the story? The funniest thing is that I thought he was a piece of cheese at first! I didn't know the name of the cartoon when I first read it! According to the story, Spongebob is completely regarded as a creature in water, so when Spongebob appears on land, it needs to wear a glass cover filled with seawater.
Third, Logger Vick's head can go through the cage.
Everyone is familiar with bears! This is a very long-lived cartoon, and ten TV cartoons have been made so far. In the early stage of the story, Logger Vick is the sworn enemy of Xiong Dahe and Xiong Er, and in the later stage of the story, the three often cooperate together. In one plot of the story, Logger Vick tried to catch Xiong Er with an iron cage, but in the end he shut himself up. As can be seen from the picture, the gap in this cage is so big that even a head as big as Logger Vick can get out, so why doesn't he just get out? This is an obvious mistake!
So I think it is easy for even primary school students to see through the goofs in these cartoons. The above is just a personal opinion.