25 times Nickelodeon totally messed up their animation! Subscribe to our channel for more awesome videos: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Screenrant
Animation in the world of television is a lot more fast-paced than for movies. Episodes need to get churned out quickly and along the way, there may be some major mistakes. In the fast-paced world of Nickelodeon cartoons, there have been plenty of mistakes over the years — including favorite shows like SpongeBob Squarepants, the Loud House, and Rugrats. So now we’re here to show them all to you and see if you’ve ever spotted these mistakes before!
The Rugrats was a Nicktoons staples in the 90s, but characters like Phil, Chuckie, and Tommy have all had some major animation mistakes. If you’re a newer Nicktoons fan, then you’ll notice that Loud House has some pretty clean animation — but there are definitely mistakes along the way as well. The color pallette on SpongeBob Squarepants is pretty unmistakable. There’s the bright yellow for SpongeBob, Patrick’s pink, and Mr. Krab’s vivid red. Through 20 years of animation, there isn’t very much to mess up in that department, but a lot of the animation mistakes do come with the supporting characters. Invader Zim only aired for two seasons on Nick, but the show was chalk full of errors and small animated problems. Whether Doug aired on cable or the Disney-owned Saturday morning block on ABC, the show has some major errors. Hey Arnold featured color changes for a variety of objects and characters. Watch to see all of these moments and try to catch the animated mistakes before we actually show them to you!
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As we’ve been expecting for a while, the plot of Avengers: Endgame heavily featured time travel – and it was all a bit complicated, to be honest! Subscribe to our channel for more awesome videos: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Screenrant
While time shenanigans aren’t completely new to the MCU – with Doctor Strange having used the Time Stone in his 2016 solo movie to defeat Dormammu in the Dark Dimension, and Janet van Dyne mentioning “time vortices” in last year’s Ant-Man and the Wasp – Endgame took the idea to completely new heights.
Thanos destroyed all the Infinity Stones, so Thor killed him – and while that removed the threat of the Mad Titan from the universe, it left the surviving heroes lacking the means to undo the effects of his snap.
Five years later, Scott Lang emerged from the Quantum Realm – and because it only felt like five hours to him, he came to the conclusion that the mysterious microverse could be used to traverse history.
A plan is formulated, leading to a large chunk of the movie involving time travel – and this video will describe the plan in great detail for your viewing and listening pleasure!
There are four theorised time travel types; the linear timeline, the Grandfather Paradox, the Butterfly Effect and the fluid timeline – and we’ll explain which one (or which ones) Avengers: Endgame takes influence from.
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