1. "The Little Mermaid" (1989):
- In the beginning scene, when King Triton is introduced, the number of prongs on his crown changes between shots.
2. "Beauty and the Beast" (1991):
- In the "Be Our Guest" scene, when the dishes and silverware are marching, one dish is missing an eye.
3. "The Lion King" (1994):
- When Mufasa is speaking to Simba about the stars, the constellation seen changes between shots.
4. "Toy Story 2" (1999):
- When Woody is searching for his hat in Al's Toy Barn, the position of the toys on the shelves changes between shots.
5. "Frozen" (2013):
- In the scene where Elsa is building her ice palace, the placement of icicles and snow changes between shots.
These are just a few examples of continuity errors that have occurred in Disney movies. While they are usually minor and don't detract from the overall enjoyment of the films, they can be fun to spot for eagle-eyed viewers.