
At work, Karen and Maggie go behind the store to buy Chucky from the peddler. Before to go to the peddler, Karen closes her pad with the jewlery on it. When they get back, when Mr. Criswell comes in, her pad is open.
Chucky gets shot in the shoulder by Detective Norris. Yet, in many scenes thereafter, there is no blood or a wound.
Detective Norris is stabbed in the lower leg at the end of the movie. After Chucky is blown to pieces in the hallway, his wound is in the thigh. Plus, Jack calls the cops and says "multiple stab wounds", but he only has one.
When Karen gets her hand sliced through the bathroom door by Chucky, there are plenty of scenes depicting her without a wound.
When Chucky in chasing Andy and Karen into the hallway at the end of the movie, he says, "Give me the boy!". In these scenes he has a knife. But after his head in blown off, he doesn't have a knife anymore.
When Andy is carrying the breakfast tray to his mother, orange juice is in the glass. Later in the scene, it's milk.
When Chucky is blown to pieces in the hallway, Jack comes in. Detective Norris tells Jack to look in the hallway for the pieces for Chucky. Yet, Detective Norris was in the bedroom, so he couldn't have seen Chucky get shot up.
When Jack is being strangled by the headless body of Chucky, the doll's head is on the T.V. with a basket. The feet soon kicks off the head and basket. Yet, in the next shot, the basket in back on the T.V.
When Andy first takes Chucky out of the Good Guy doll box, there is nothing on Chucky's chest. But when Maggie is babysitting and Andy is playing in front of the television, Chucky has a silver thingy covering over his chest. After Maggie puts Andy to bed, the silver patch again disappears.
Near Eddie's house, Andy sets Chucky down on a rocking chair that is missing a runner. When Chucky leaves and we see the chair rocking, both runners are there.
When Andy makes his mom breakfast, he spills milk all over the hallway in front of his mom's bedroom door. When they go out to open Andy's presents, she doesn't see the milk. Even if she didn't see the milk, she would have felt the wetness on her feet.
At the end, when Chucky is trying to escape the fireplace, right before he is set on fire, you can see a crewmember's hand push the doll into the fence.
After Maggie falls to her death, Andy's mom comes home. When she tries to get into her house, Jack stops her. But when she goes into her house, there is nobody out on the catwalk.
The red overall buttons on Chucky disappear and reappear throughout the film once he comes alive.
When talking to Andy outside of his school, the collar on his mother's coat changs.
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