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Roddy McDowall, Eddie Bracken, and Charles Nelson Reilly in The Wind in the Willows (1983)

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The Wind in the Willows

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When Moley is at Ratty's house for the first time, he and Ratty are warming themselves in front of a fire. He is at first wearing his everyday overalls and coat, but from the fire's view, he is suddenly wearing his green bathrobe.
When Ratty dances triumphantly after partly revealing Badger's door scraper to Moley, there are a few dashes of snow on it. In the close-up shot of the door scraper, it is completely intact. When Ratty dances next to it a second time in the following shot, the dashes of snow have reappeared.
During Toad's victory banquet, the backs of the guest dining chairs are about 2-3 feet tall. When the camera pans the guests in the next shot, the backs are considerably shorter.
During Toad's water battle with Ratty and Moley, his steering wheel on his steamship comes loose, then Toad throws it into the water. When he makes a U-turn after almost overturning their boat, his steering wheel is back again.
When Toad formulates ideas for what he wants to do for his speech at his victory banquet and everyone else refuses them, Badger is wearing his coat in some shots and in others, he is not.

Revealing mistakes

When Moley finds the pate de foie gras in the wagon's pantry, he tosses it to Toad, who mouths "Here", just as Moley says, "Here".

Audio/visual unsynchronised

When Toad formulates speech ideas before his victory banquet and gets repeated rejections, he says "an address on our prison system". In the next shot, Ratty mouths "No", but no sound is heard.
As Moley ventures into the Wild Wood to try and find Badger himself, a tree he stops at scares him by turning into an evil face, then turning normal again. In the next shot, Moley mouths something like "My imagination, just my imagination", but no sound is heard.

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Roddy McDowall, Eddie Bracken, and Charles Nelson Reilly in The Wind in the Willows (1983)
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