Be it classic or recent, you watch it to death, love it like crazy, and yet your mind can't stop seeing that one off-scene, the discontinuity that even allowing for this that and the other thing can't shut out. Here's my top one, and here's hoping for some of yours. Oh--and one request. If there turns out to be an in-story explanation for the nit, or if the poster has missed something obvious, be kind. I once posted about a Woody Woodpecker cartoon, and you'd think I'd assigned authorship of ST to George Lucas, to hear some of the talk.
Okay. My first one is 'Frosty The Snowman'. Santa comes and rescues Frosty. They fly off in his sleigh, and all is cool. Except for dear little Karen. Not only is she left in the middle of a wilderness many miles from home, but she's on top of the glass greenhouse roof! Her choices aren't very good - either stay on top and freeze or slide/slip/jump off and get injured or die. Now, it can be inferred that the greenhouse had an owner who checked on their flowers, or that the animals helped her out, or like that. But in-story, she is simply left there. Somebody page Seth Green, because this looks like an easy one for Robot Chicken.
Okay. My first one is 'Frosty The Snowman'. Santa comes and rescues Frosty. They fly off in his sleigh, and all is cool. Except for dear little Karen. Not only is she left in the middle of a wilderness many miles from home, but she's on top of the glass greenhouse roof! Her choices aren't very good - either stay on top and freeze or slide/slip/jump off and get injured or die. Now, it can be inferred that the greenhouse had an owner who checked on their flowers, or that the animals helped her out, or like that. But in-story, she is simply left there. Somebody page Seth Green, because this looks like an easy one for Robot Chicken.