- Continuity: In the taxi cab in the beginning of the movie, the collar of Robert's overcoat is tucked under the seat belt strap one moment, then resting over it, then tucked under it again a moment later.
- Errors in geography: Robert's office is supposed to be in the Time Warner Center on Columbus Circle. However, the Lipstick Building, located on Third Avenue at 53rd Street, is seen across the street from a window.
- Continuity: During the scene in the Italian restaurant, as Robert and Giselle are sitting at the table talking, Robert's hair keeps changing between shots.
- Continuity: After placing the rose on the statue of Robert in the woodland cottage, it disappears and reappears in subsequent shots.
- Continuity: When Nancy arrives at Robert's apartment to find Giselle there, Robert is in need of a shave. When he chases after Nancy as she leaves the building and gets into a taxi, he is clean-shaven. When he returns to the apartment, he has considerable beard growth again.
- Continuity: Towards the end of the big musical number in Central Park, Robert's phone rings while he's sitting in the carriage. In the long shot, he clearly reaches into his pocket and removes the phone. In the close-up, he does the same thing again.
- Plot holes: Giselle rides the subway from Times Square to the Bowery, and Edward gets lunch in a deli--yet neither has any money.
- Continuity: The dress Giselle makes from Robert's curtains is a different shade than the curtains themselves.
- Continuity: The animated Giselle wore no earrings with her white wedding gown. When teleported to the real world, she did.
- Revealing mistakes: Nathaniel picks the three poisoned apples from the BOILING soup, clearly getting his fingers in the soup, but not feeling any pain.
- Revealing mistakes: In the scene where Edward comes to Robert and Morgan’s apartment to get Giselle, as Giselle is explaining what a date is to Edward, if you look to the bottom left where Giselle was just standing next to Robert, you can see the pink tape on the floor that marks where she was supposed to stand.
- Continuity: The film is clearly set during warm weather, with lots of summer foliage and no one in heavy jackets. Yet when the chipmunk breaks out of the hotel room, there is clearly snow across the street.
- Errors in geography: New York City Transit route X90, the bus Prince Edward stabs, does not run through Times Square.
- Revealing mistakes: When Prince Edward is on top of the bus, he stabs the bus through the roof, and hits the old lady's bag, tearing it open. There's no way his sword was long enough to go through the roof of the bus and reach all the way to the woman sitting down. He'd have to be hanging upside down inside.
- Continuity: Giselle is able to climb out of a manhole with her hoop skirt intact but loses it when she tries to get through Robert's door.
- Continuity: In the Italian restaurant scene, there are two stacks of bread baskets behind Giselle's shoulder. Almost every shot shows a different bread basket configuration - baskets disappear and reappear. While one shot shows a waiter taking a basket, this cannot explain all the discrepancies. Maybe Robert isn't the only "magician" in the room!
- Audio/visual unsynchronized: During the "That's How You Know" scene in Central Park right before the old men gives yellow flowers to the old ladies, Giselle smiles but her lips doesn't mouth the words "to show you" while the song continues playing.
- Continuity: During "That's How You Know" scene, the heart-shaped flower wreath Giselle gives to the pigeons is different from the wreath that Nancy received. The Giselle's wreath has one round clump of white flowers on the right side, but there is no clump of white flowers anywhere on Nancy's wreath.
- Continuity: Giselle knocked on "The Palace Casino" billboard's fake door. Both door and balcony are dry even though rain has stopped falling only minutes before this.
- Continuity: Giselle and Robert leave the law office building. He says he can't help her anymore, gives her money and she walks away into Central Park. The next shot shows Robert turning his back ready to walk back to work. In the background, a man wearing black jacket and loose fitting jeans walks from the screen's bottom right to left. Robert turns around to take a last look at Giselle. The man now clearly walks out of the screen's left side. The shot switches back to Giselle. It then switches again back to Robert. This time however the man in the background is still in the middle of the screen when seconds before he had already walked out of to the left.
- Crew or equipment visible: When Giselle is knocking on the Castle billboard, there is a camera shot from Robert's point of view. In the shot, one can see up part of Giselle's hoop dress. Under which, one can see dangling leather straps. These are most likely the leather straps of her safety harness and she is probably harnessed to the billboard.
- Continuity: When Robert and Morgan find Giselle on the billboard, Morgan is wearing a karate gi and white belt. A karate belt is wrapped around the waist twice before the knot is tied. The knot is tied around both wraps of the belt in order to hold the belt together. During the billboard scene and the hallway scene after it, Morgan's belt is tied correctly. In the scene after Giselle falls through the doorway, Morgan's belt is now tied incorrectly, with the knot of the belt hanging below the first wrap.
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- Continuity: SPOILER: Towards the end of the movie, when Giselle throws the sword to save Robert from falling off the building, the sword catches on the corner of his sleeve. When the sleeve finally gives, and he's falling and sliding down the roof of the building, his sleeve keeps switching how it's ripped between shots as he's falling. First only the cuff is ripped off, then none of it appears to be ripped, then the cuff again, then the whole sleeve is missing.
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