Actually, Kronk is just rolling the vial in between his open palms. It isn't floating.
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MoonKitten65 writes:
I noticed that, and it drove me crazy! Though I think he might have been rolling it in his palms.
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maryofmagdala writes:
They're in the bad lady'd secret lab, so anything is possible, but I wasn't aware that a cartoon was automatic freedom to turn off your brain. Could we stop with the stupid "it's a cartoon" nonsense? If something is there the producers didn't intend, it's a slip-up. Period.
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CommanderTuvok writes:
Anonymous, vile means disgusting or something like that. What you are referring to is a vial, a small (glass) bottle.
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Gizmocrat9 writes:
I saw that too, but I don't think it was a slip-up. I dunno, it just seemed too obvious to be a mistake, but I don't know what they were thinking, so I guess I shouldn't talk :-)
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DarthVader9999 writes:
He meant to do that.
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twztd writes:
I don't know....It just seems to me that making an animated film takes a lot of time to do. Just think about it. In order to get any kind of movie that's a decent length animators have to draw the same picture thousands of times. You'd think they would notice something like a vial floating in mid air after drawing it a few times. It makes me think that maybe it was done intentionally.
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ritzckrakr writes:
Anyone ever seen Road Runner? Yeah then you get my point. Kids, it's a cartoon, things float all the time. I think I remember the scean. Maybe it's the same thing, but there's another time where Kronk lets go of something quickly a few times (I belive it's the vial) and it's stays in place. It does that for effect. That and lamas don't really talk.
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Monkrat writes:
My gosh! It's a cartoon! Can people turn into lamms in real life? No. Can lamas talk in real life? No. Think, people. The Krunk/vile thing was done on purpose. They don't make that big of a deal out of it; the scene's mostly focusing on Yzma.