Welcome to my most new page, the �Did you notice�� one. Here I�ll collect all the funny facts, the mistakes, the trivia I�ll notice while seeing Titan A.E.! If you noticed something strange or wrong, please write me at [email protected]!

When Korso and Cale escape from TAU 14, their jet gets seriously damaged, and they�re forced to jump into space, holding their breath, and �fly� to the Valkyrie. But in absence of pressure, and so in space, human body would never survive: in fact blood instantly boils, and the air in our body, i.e. lungs, would make our body explode into thousand of pieces! Quite a horrible death, isn�t it?
A lot of persons wrote me about this fact, and I want to give you a clear answer!
First, blood instantly boils because it's a fluid, and in absence of pressure A FLUID BOILS.
Second, even if we exhale, there's always some air that remains in our lungs, thanks God, so that's why they would explode! Anyway, veins and arteries would make the body explode before we could even think about exhaling!
Third, this is just for fun! Man, I love that scene, and there are tons of movies with similar scenes, and they're always beautiful to see, even if they're impossible!

When Gune �dies� we can clearly see that his jacket and pants are torn in some points because of the explosion; but when we see him driving the Valkyrie and saving Cale (�Who�s your daddy?�) his clothes are by a miracle integral again! Did he have even the time to change his clothes?

During that beautiful scene in which we find out the truth about Korso, he gets hit in his face by Cale with a glass bottle, full of a green substance. Anyway Korso doesn�t show any scratch, not to mention wounds, on his face!

When the Titan begins finally to "create" Second Earth, for less than a second we see the blue energy running through all the mechanism, and we can clearly see that the interruptor is now all shut, without Korso or his gun working as a conductor! Quoting Hades,from Disney's Hercules,they forgot the kind of "one teensy-weensy, but ever so crucial little, tiny detail"!
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