Jongudmund wrote: Yes they do animate it afterwards. Pretty much all animation is done like that because to animate mouth movement and then say the words to match is too complicated for most people.
That's why very few animated shows are broadcast live, it's terrible strain on the animators' wrists.
Electro Velvet Android wrote: Isn't Mark Hamill shouting "Carrie!" instead of "Leia!" when disembarking from his X-Wing at the end of Star Wars the most famous example of a character/actor fluff in dialogue?.
It's not a flubbed line, but Star Wars also has the stormtrooper hitting his head on the doorway
Not that I'd have noticed if it hadn't been pointed out, but why didn't they retake that? Some blokes walking through a door wasn't exactly difficult. Did the headbanger keep quiet or something?
They even included a deliberate homage to it in one of the prequels, as I recall, where Jango Fett bangs his head as he gets into his ship. I haven't seen them in the last decade, but I think he's escaping from Kamino in Episode II.
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