DJ arrives at his home on a motorcycle, and he leaves it in his father's driveway. As he and Daffy are leaving the house in the gremlin, there is nothing in the driveway, and the motorcycle can be seen in the garage.
When Elmer Fudd says 'say your prayers rabbit' Daffy has a hammer and nails, but when the scene cuts back to daffy afterwards, the hammer and nails have vanished.
Jeff Gordon's Monte Carlo's lights are missing in one shot.
The glasses and bow tie appear on Bugs without us seeing him put them on
While chasing through The Louvre Bugs, Daffy and Elmer jump into the painting "A Sunday on La Grande Jatte" which is on exhibit at The Art Institute of Chicago.
Bugs, Daffy and Elmer did not know that. They thought it was at The Louvre.
Bugs, Daffy and Elmer did not know that. They thought it was at The Louvre.
D.J. rolls up the passenger side window of the Gremlin in the garage, trapping Daffy's bill in the window. He then punches Daffy to "help" him get unstuck. In the next shot where D.J. pulls out of the garage, the passenger side window is now down.
It must have fallen down. Many other parts of that car fell off also. 0:33:16.
It must have fallen down. Many other parts of that car fell off also. 0:33:16.
Just before Daffy is fired, they bring in a box loaded with the things from his "office". Kate then picks Daffy up to 'escort him out' and as she walks towards the door the box of stuff from Daffy's office is missing.
These sequences did not immediately follow each other. There was a large space of time when DJ was doing his stunt. She had lots of time to pass the box off to someone else to carry.
These sequences did not immediately follow each other. There was a large space of time when DJ was doing his stunt. She had lots of time to pass the box off to someone else to carry.
When Jeff Gordon's Monte Carlo smashes through a souvenir stand, the hood is all smashed up. But when it starts racing down Las Vegas, the hood is all straight and the car is nice and shiny.
That seems to be a self-healing car. Later in the movie, it regenerates itself from an interior dynamite explosion.
That seems to be a self-healing car. Later in the movie, it regenerates itself from an interior dynamite explosion.
Real life space travel requires helmets and oxygen tanks, whereas in the satellite scene, Bugs and Daffy are able to breathe in space with no problem.
However, as they are cartoon characters, this ceases to be a problem.
However, as they are cartoon characters, this ceases to be a problem.
After you see the Duck get shot several times with a gun, Bugs Bunny enters the room, sits in a chair, and starts to repeatedly move his chair and hit Daffy Duck's chair. But if you look closely next to Bugs Bunny's chair, you'll see the top of a man's head, a person that seems to be moving Bugs Bunny's chair.
When traveling into the African bush, the main characters ride on an Asian elephant.
The Louvre and the Eiffel Tower are on opposite sides of the Seine, unlike how they are shown here.
Daffy Duck is thrown out of Warner Bros. Studios. As a consequence of Daffy's reckless actions, D.J. is also thrown out. He follows D.J. home and finds an issue of "The Hollywood Reporter", detailing the events that just occurred earlier that day, even though D.J. had just gotten home.