I misunderstood the topic, I thought these were actual scenes that made it into the movie
Test: Find All the Errors in These 10 Disney Scenes

Every day we have a million tasks to complete: parking a car correctly, getting a doctor’s appointment, feeding our cat or dog at the right time, deciding what to wear, and even finding the right words to calm an irritated person down. And many of these tasks require quick, logical decisions and the proper use of our memory. So how can we train our mental skills to become great decision makers?
Bright Side’s answer is: with visual riddles! They work like brain gymnastics and train our mind in a very effective way. To solve the challenges we bring to you today, you will have to “activate” your eyes, your logical thinking, and your memory. Do you think you can accomplish this? Let’s find out! To see the correct answer, you must click on each image.
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Were you able to find all the mistakes? If so, not only is your power of observation excellent, but your memory and logical thinking are too! Share this article with your friends so they can have fun as well.
Comments
O god, now I can't unsee those eyebrows!
But those were pretty easy errors...
ok

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