Katie hands Albert his lunch bag, telling him that the applesauce is on top, which suggests that there are other lunch items in the bag. Later, when the chimpanzee opens the sack, there's only the applesauce.
The Centennial should not have been able to be driven because the license plate on the back of the vehicle is broken.
Charlie is supposedly a male duck, but only female ducks lay eggs.
The car door handles on the Centennial are both facing opposite directions. They should be facing the same direction.
When the truck brakes and Albert, in the cherry picker, hits the bridge, the shot changes from a mid shot of Albert to a close-up. However, the background remains the same in both shots, revealing that he was filmed in front of a chroma key background.
The logo and attachment that is on the Centennial is not the Hyundai logo. The logo and attachment on that car both appear to resemble the Lincoln logo.
The Hyundai Centennial name is only used in the Middle East. In North America, that model is the Hyundai Equus.
Jimmy states that he got the dog for $50 from Eddie. The average annual cost of dog ownership is $1,270 to $2,803.
Katie tells Albert that she has 20/20 hearing. However, there is no such thing as 20/20 hearing.
Charlie is actually a goose, not a duck.
Albert states that Eddie ought to have his own car for $50. Cars are much more expensive than $50.