Talk:Inconsistencies/Volume 4 Character Short/@comment-1765915-20161004064124/@comment-26397825-20161004064632

Animation is a very intensive thing to do, and it's hard to keep track of everything that has to be done especially when you have a deadline. The animation errors that slip through are generally either rendering errors or little slipups that happen to literally everyone, even the most professional studios.

To use a big-company example; Disney's "Frozen". During the song Let It Go, when Elsa pulls her hair over her should after changing her outfit into the ice dress, her hair actually clips through her shoulder instead of travelling over it. And later, at the end of the film when Kristoff swings Anna around after receiving his new sled, his thumb actually goes inside Anna's ribs. And that's a big company that has been animating for ages and has a much higher budget for these sorts of things.

Compared to them, Rooster Teeth is a baby, especially since their animation department is only two years old. Mistakes and animation errors are expected.