#1 In Aladdin, the gold band on Princess Jasmine's arm switches back and forth.





#2 In Toy Story 2, when Hammy and Slinky Dog are fighting they turn off the TV but... THERE'S NO REFLECTION.


#3 In Lion King, you got the vanishing shadow underneath Zazu running away from what the chorus line of zebras are about to unload...





#4 In Ratatouille, the judge-y food critic Anton Ego tries to insult the head chef of Gusteau’s restaurant by comparing him to Chef Boyardee...


But it's technically a compliment because the real Hector Boiardi was a world renowed chef at New York’s Plaza Hotel years before he sold out to make millions from his name being plastered on his sauces.

#5 In Tangled, Flynn made the ultimate sacrifice for Rapunzel when he slashed off her hair to prevent her from saving him – but did you notice that in one clip he's shackled at the wrist and the next he's free??





#6 Cinderella's whole plot centers around a miraculous costume change but there was one that is hard to ignore...


#7 At the end of Wreck-It-Ralph, after the our heroes get the candy-speckled girl across the finish line to reset the game back to the way it was, King's Candy's influence is still on one of the buildings...





#8 When Pocahontas goes to see John Smith after he's captured by the tribe, she's clearly holding hands with her friend on the way there...but their shadows are not touching at all...



#9 Frozen's Kristoff can't play a guitar with only three pegs! How would that even work?





#10 In Frozen, Hans clearly is unarmed when he stands behind Elsa but a second later he draws out a massive broad sword...


#11 In Princess and the Frog, Tiana has these fabulous earrings that really catch your eye and... never mind.





#12 And finally, In Lilo and Stitch, there's a mystery that underlines the whole film: Where did the telephone go?

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