The chopper that Candy and Bluster are riding in starts falling directly downward. In the next shot, the two occupants are still falling down but the chopper is somehow flying off to the side.
King K. Rool is missing from the background when Krusha winds up to punch Donkey Kong.
When DK appears on the barrel factory conveyor belt to greet Candy, the fur of his left arm is flickering and changes shape for a moment.
Just before Candy and Bluster notice that there's something wrong with their chopper, a bit of Bluster's leg is missing.
The helicopter blades partially eaten by Klaptraps appear to have random chunks floating in the air, attached to nothing.
When we cut back to the Kritters' cave after they've stolen the Coconut, the Kritter troops in the foreground are all messily layered on top of each other and slide around as the camera zooms in over them. Some of them seem to sink into the ground, others clip straight through each other.
After King K. Rool steals the Crystal Coconut and the Kongs gather to discuss what happened, Cranky's left arm detaches from the hole in his vest as he looks to the side, then goes back into place.
Just before the fake robot-Candy starts singing, the coloring of the upper part of its chest flickers with a bright shade for a frame.
Since the CGI team couldn't animate characters using scissors with their fingers, every time a scissor is used, the characters' hands are obscured or hidden outside of the frame.
Cranky claims that DK's spell can only be lifted by the same person who has cast it, or at least someone who is seemingly identical, which would be Candy. But the one who lifts the spell by giving DK a potion is actually Diddy while Candy did nothing. Cranky's "rule" is pointless.
The animation doesn't seem to correspond at all with the intended story at the episode's climax. Donkey Kong is supposed to regain his hair and his strength after eating a special banana from the tree that grew when Bluster spilled DK's hair growing serum to the ground. But the animation plays out entirely differently, DK is apparently given a random banana that inexplicably grows his hair back, and the special banana tree is entirely forgotten.
Bluster complains that his shoes are full of sand, but he doesn't wear shoes.
Diddy says that Donkey Kong has eaten all the bananas of the plantation when there are clearly lots of bananas on the trees in the background.