The piece in question used images from stock photo agency Getty. (Buzzfeed is not clear if Getty paid for the piece as a piece of sponsored content, but that’s beside the point.) Most of the egregious errors come from the author’s careless rewrites or misinterpretation of caption info that was correctly presented on the Getty web site. In at least two cases, however, the errors stem from inaccurate Getty captions, but both errors would have been caught by anyone who had properly researched their topic.

Traditional media publications use a system of writers, researchers, editors, and fact-checkers to ensure accuracy. This piece makes it evident that there is no such system in place at Buzzfeed News, and it should make anyone extremely wary of informational or historical content published on the site, whether related to Disney or anything else.

Here’s a list of some of the errors I’ve caught. I’ve also pointed out some identifications when possible, but I didn’t count those among the 18 errors.

(Note: Toy Time came out in early 1931, so recording session may have taken place in 1930.)

(UPDATE: As pointed out by reader ‘John A,’ Buzzfeed also mislabeled Cliff Edwards as the voice of Timothy Mouse. He was actually the voice of the lead crow.)