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Audio/visual unsynchronised 

The rope attached to the flyer that the father uses to find his two sons in the beginning switches from left to right.
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Continuity 

Mace's right arm is swallowed by the tree creature, but in the next scene, his left hand is shown with the injury.
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At the beginning when we first see Wicket, his mother has a baby Ewok held in her left arm with nothing wrapped around it. In the next shot, she has the baby in her right arm, wrapped in a leather blanket.
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When Cindel is sick and coughing, a flower that Wicket gives her can be seen at her side before she has received it from him.
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When Cindel is telling Wicket about the crash of her spaceship, the ferret they are playing with disappears and reappears between shots.
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The metal wires and rods that were used to build the giant spider web are fully visible through the entire web structure.
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Towards the end of the movie, Mace throws an ax into the back of Gorax's head, and it sticks inside. Then the next two shots showing that part of the Gorax's head shows no ax sticking out of the Gorax's head.
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Miscellaneous 

When the mother and father are looking for their children in the movie, you can see cords hanging from their wrists.
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Revealing mistakes 

The spider that attacks the Ewok on the web bridge has visible strings.
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Mace's reflection is still visible on the pond after he magically disappears.
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