If they were storing the animated gif in a fixed-length buffer internally, you might run into this problem. I have a hard time believing Apple would make such an amateurish mistake: a sure way to find out whether this is the case would be to create an animated gif that was equally big (in uncompressed form) and try displaying that.
You have discovered B-25, known colloquially as the "O RLY" Basilisk (http://www.infinityplus.co.uk/stories/blit.htm). Be sure to wear protective specs next time.
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