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Nathaniel takes Edward to a motel, some restaurants, and other activities which require money or some other form of payment. Nathaniel also moonlights as a cab driver and waiter, abilities which one would not expect an "Andalasian" to pull off in New York. However, Queen Narissa seems to have some knowledge of New York, and could conceivably have arranged for Nathaniel to avoid trouble in these areas before he went on his mission.
A big green bush (a scaled-up topiary version of Narissa's head) goes down the 'wishing well', closely followed by Nathaniel. However, when he arrives in New York City, the bush is nowhere to be seen.
When Nancy arrives at Robert's apartment to find Giselle there, Robert is in need of a shave. When he chases after Nancy as she leaves the building and gets into a taxi, he is clean-shaven. When he returns to the apartment, he has considerable beard growth again.
The animated Giselle wore no earrings with her white wedding gown. When teleported to the New York, she did.
When Nathaniel serves the poisoned apple-tini, Giselle picks up the glass twice.
A poisoned apple is corrosive enough to immediately burn through a bike helmet on a passing cyclist, but has no effect on the wooden stick inserted earlier to disguise it as an ordinary candy apple.
The dance at the end is the "King and Queen's Waltz", so the rhythm has to be 1-2-3, 1-2-3 etc., but it is actually a slower 1--2, 1--2 (or 1--2--3--4 if you want). Each actual beat COULD be imagined as a very quick 1-2-3, but nobody dances that fast. The dance is like a foxtrot, not a waltz.
When Prince Edward is on top of the bus, he stabs the bus through the roof, and hits the old lady's bag, tearing it open. There's no way his sword was long enough to go through the roof of the bus and reach all the way to the woman sitting down. He'd have to be hanging upside down inside.
Nathaniel takes Edward to a motel, some restaurants, and other activities which require money or some other form of payment. Nathaniel also moonlights as a cab driver and waiter, abilities which one would not expect an "Andalasian" to pull off in New York. However, Queen Narissa seems to have some knowledge of New York, and could conceivably have arranged for Nathaniel to avoid trouble in these areas before he went on his mission.
It is thought that in the musical number "That's How You Know" during the mariachi scene, the trumpet players aren't playing due to the fact they aren't pushing down any valves. However any medium level trumpet player can pitch (use ones mouth instead of the valves) an octave. This band could easily be pitching the entire song.
It's said that during "That's How You Know", the heart-shaped flower wreath Giselle gives to the pigeons is different from the wreath that Nancy received. However, the wreath is simply seen from the other side in the scene with Nancy. The edge of the white flowers can be seen on the inner left side.
The nature and workings of the world-portal and the physics of the manhole are a fantasy creation of the writers, and work however they say, regardless of apparent contradictions.
The film is set in summer, yet when Pip breaks out of the hotel room, there is snow across the street.
When Queen Narissa gives Nathaniel the poisoned apples in the soup, he reaches in to get them. His fingers touch the nearly boiling liquid (as evidenced by the bubbles rapidly rising to the surface) three times and he never so much as flinches.
When Robert is taking Giselle out of the office building he presses the Up button on the elevator.
In the scene where Edward comes to Robert and Morgan's apartment to get Giselle, as Giselle is explaining what a date is to Edward, if you look to the bottom left where Giselle was just standing next to Robert, you can see her pink "mark" tape on the floor.
During Giselle's tidying of the apartment, the flies arrive in the fireplace down an open flue, yet the external shot of the apartment building shows no chimneys.
When Robert is cleaning the floor of the bathroom, Giselle's mouth doesn't move when she calls for the pigeons' help.
In the restaurant, a struggle breaks out between Nathaniel and Pip. Pip dives under the pizza and Morgan says "The pizza is breathing". When Nathaniel picks up the pizza to throw it in the oven, we can see the device on the bottom of the pizza that made it "breathe".
When Giselle is knocking on the castle billboard, there is a camera shot from Robert's point of view. In the shot, one can see up part of Giselle's hoop skirt, under which are the dangling leather straps of her safety harness.
New York City Transit route X90, the bus Prince Edward stabs, does not run through Times Square.
The reporter says she is broadcasting from "116th and Broadway," which is the location of Columbia University. However, the background does not indicate she is on that corner.
Robert's office is supposed to be in the Time Warner Center on
Columbus Circle. However, the Lipstick Building, located on Third Avenue at 53rd Street, is seen across the street from a window.
Giselle rides the subway from Times Square to the Bowery without money, credit cards, or identification.
Robert's secretary Sam admits she can't find the place that Giselle comes from - Andalusia, Andalasia, whatever. Although she's called every travel agent and every airline, she doesn't even know if it's a country or a city. Weirdly, it seems that no travel agent or airline has informed Sam that Andalusia (with its beautiful and historic capital Seville) is a large territory of sunny southern Spain, making this a major European tourist destination.
During "Happy Working Song", Giselle mentions several items she would have no idea about including a shower drain, a vacuum cleaner, and a box of detergent.
When Giselle first wakes up in Robert's apartment, she sees the mess and starts her "Happy Working Song." In the song she sings nonchalantly about cleaning the hair from the shower drain. However, only a few minutes later in the bathroom, she expresses amazement to Robert about the existence of such a "magical room."
When Giselle takes a cup of water from the aquarium in Robert's office and spits it back into the cup, she spits out a male Siamese fighting fish (Betta splendens). A responsible aquarist would never have put that fish in with the aggressive cichlids and semi-aggressive gouramis in the tank.
During the ballroom scene where Giselle meets Robert again with Nancy she introduces her prince to him again yet she already introduced him back at his apartment. Same with Robert as he introduces Nancy to Giselle again when she already met her in his apartment.