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Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch


Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch Image  Manufacturer: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
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Directed By: Anthony Leondis, Michael LaBash
Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Aspect Ratio: 1.78:1
Theatrical Release: August 30, 2005

Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars

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Starring: Paul Vogt (II), Dakota Fanning, Matt Corboy, Holliston Coleman, Tia Carrere

The unforgettable story of Stitch and Lilo continues in Disney’s hilarious all-new movie LILO & STITCH 2. Your favorite characters return in this heartwarming comedy about bringing friends and family together even when they seem worlds apart. Before the other 625 experiments land in Hawaii, Stitch is living the good life. He helps Lilo follow in the footsteps of her mother as she prepares for the big island hula contest, but when Stitch gets a glitch, their perfect world goes haywire. Now it’s going to take Lilo, Nani, Jumba, and a whole lotta "Ohana" for them to save their funny little friend. With three classic Elvis Presley songs and exclusive bonus material, LILO & STITCH 2 is a whole new wave of fun and excitement for the entire family.


User Submitted Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch Reviews


November 5, 2008
Stitchin' Camaro
Before Lilo and Stitch ever came out, I was dazzled by the advance PR pic of Stitch and the Volkswagon. The actual film turned out to be overdone, overlong, rather obious, but still filled with good character design, likeable, if undeveloped characters, and exotic settings like outer space and the Polynesian islands. The worst part was probably the endless blather about searching after Stitch, and the movie doesn't lighten up until the charcters do, which really isn't until the TV series.

But here Disney takes animation about a million miles further than it has gone before, and does so with the simple idea of Less is More. The story may seem like deja vu to an adult, but likely not to a kid, and it echoes everywhere the sort of myths, archetypes, and universal stories that are Disney's forte. But it does so with actual Hawaiian vocabulary, dancing, and singing, and the great characters from the original film, now grown into something substantial. The deft feel continues into the simple, abstract closing titles. The sense, the rhythm, the timing, pacing, mastery, everything that makes animation great, just feels right here. No one expects a sequel to be better than the original film, and direct-to-video is usually nothing to write home about. But here's the exception. Stitch may have a glitch, but Disney has a winner.

October 14, 2008
best one yet!
MY DAUGHTER WATCHES THEM ALL PRETTY MUCH EVERYDAY, AND I THINK THIS IS THE BEST ONE YET! VERY GOOD STORY LINE- ALL AROUND I GAVE IT 5 STARS!

August 15, 2008
A Child's favorite TV characters
My granddaughter specifically requested this for her bday
gift. She watches this show on TV frequently. She loved the DVD.
So, based on that information, if you have kids/grandkids, it comes
highly recommended for kids under the age of 10.

March 22, 2007
My review on a animation Sci fiction !
Lilo and Stitch 2 was the greatest bouns features and excellent visuals ,
great storyline of a funny scifi carttoon !

February 18, 2007
boring
Didn't like this one to much starts off ok and take a nose dive. The ending was crapping were stitch all of a sudden is well when he was dying. I like the first one much more than this one.

September 7, 2006
Back To The Magic
"Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has A Glitch" picks up the title as a worthy sequel to the original Disney masterpiece, in the stead of the somewhat-dissapointing "Stitch! The Movie". Though this film never made it to theatres for reasons unknown, it goes all the length to reinvigorate the specialness of the original film, supplying us with the original animation and voice cast (with the exception of Dakota Fanning replacing Daveigh Chase as the voice of Lilo...but more on that, in a moment).

L&S2 supplies us with a story that's more of a drama between the characters, rather than the comedic space opera that the original one was. Nonetheless, despite the lack of space battles and Captain Gantu, the film more than qualifies by supplying the viewer a story of Stitch and Lilo's conflict with the blue alien's mysterious malfunctions, filled with many traditional-L&S wittisisms (without falling back on pop culture references), music by Elvis Presley, and touching/amusing/priceless Stitch/Lilo interaction.

Staying true to its originality and presentation is a feat undaunted by switching voice actresses for Lilo; fans need not worry, for Dakota Fanning fills her shoes with all the heart and emotion needed to make her come alive as she did in the original film. Within five minutes of watching the film, viewers will most likely forget to notice the transition, or at least cease to be troubled by it.

Doubtlessly the only true and worthy successor to the original "Lilo & Stitch", "Stitch Has A Glitch" goes all the way to touch upon the audience the meanings of friendship and Ohana, all whilst ingesting the brash-yet-delicate humor that served to make the original film just so good.
"Lilo & Stitch 2", plainly said, is a more-than-worthy sequel. All fans of the original film or franchise should be sure to see it.

August 30, 2006
Equal to the First "Lilo and Stitch"
I was very impressed with this movie! "Lilo and Stitch" was very well done, but the quick follow on of "Stitch: The Movie" was not as well funded and the graphics of the movie showed this.
I am happy that all of the same characters reprised their voice-over roles and the quality of the movie was equivalent to the original. I did not like the remake of "Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride" as the original was a favorite of mine. Otherwise, there was a very good plot and this movie ties up the Disney series of the same name with the awards to all for finding uses for all of the previous experiments causing the group to be separated.

August 8, 2006
so0o0o0o0o sweet
i'm thirteen and i still love these disney movies (even though they all end the same). it's so sweet and the scenery is beautiful...but it and watch it a day when you feel depressed :) i'm sure it'll make you happy

July 10, 2006
Suprising sequel.
If you loved the first movie you must watch this. And get your Kleenex in the ending! Just that the story of how adorable Lilo must save her alien friend Stitch,moves anyone. And delivers a very powerfull message:"Love overcomes all".

February 21, 2006
Deeper Feelings for L&S
I was used to the series and the Stitch Movie animation and was pleasantly surprised to see smoother higher quality animation in this movie. Usually one does not see such in sequels and this sequel is almost as good as the first one.
This movie has everything one would want for L&S stuffs. What's a L&S cartoon without Lilo pounding the crud out of Myrtle? Or Stitch destroying stuff, hissing, biting, and growling? (Baby Stitch is EXTREMELY CUTE!!! Vicious & dangerously adorable! Just like bunnies!)
Family Fun Night by Nani (when she tells Lilo and Stitch to come downstairs and have 'FUN FUN FUN!'- there is a closeup of her face then there's a closeup of the ant monster from the movie- they imply she is scary like the ant monster, very funny :)) is fun to watch and those paper bag bug monster mask/hats Lilo & Stitch wear always make me laugh! :)
Since Lilo is obsessed with winning the hula contest, she becomes extremely selfish and ignores Stitch when he needed her the most. (She was bad to her older sister as well.) She kept thinking Stitch was bad, but really she was the one who was bad. She accused Stitch of being bad no matter what and confused him into great doubt and terrible worry. (She made him suffer really!) He tries to prove himself good to her by doing good deeds. (He even sings! Disney puts a little message in there with him singing 'I Need your Love Tonight' - he really did need her love and support... evil SELFISH Lilo!) He shows her his proud progress with the drawing of him colored in blue (blue means good), but she snaps at him, insults him, and crumples his paper without even looking at it. At this point, he's had enough and is very upset & angry. The fight is kinda funny (Stitch screaming in the background 'SHE BIT ME!!!') and the tamed Stitch once again displays his hostility fairly well (although it was mild compared to his viciousness in the first movie).
There are so many funny good parts all throughout the movie, it's hard to find movies to be like that.
For Lilo's hula theme for the contest, she uses an ancient Hawaiian legend of two friends (borderline lovers though) of a goddess and a handsome mortal. Disney makes it looks like Lilo and Stitch are these two friends by the way they act out the legend for Lilo's hula contest. The male dies (by a sea cliff- same type place where Stitch dies) and the goddess' love brings him back to life. This happens pretty much exactly when Stitch dies (although there was no jealous goddess throwing him into a volcano). Lilo feels horrible knowing she had wronged Stitch by accusing him of being bad on purpose. (Suffering Stitch dies in great sorrow.) I did not expect such a touching loving scene in this movie, it made me love these characters (especially Stitch) even more so. It was so sweet with him putting his claw on her hand when he came back to life. It's cute that Lilo was able to tame and teach crazy vicious little Stitch to love that much. I would say it's regular friendship love, but with that romance legend, Disney seems to imply that the two are a lot more than just friends. (It's Goliath & Elisa all over again!-Gargoyles- with that relationship they don't beat around the bush there!)
Even though it's another different species bonding/love thing- the deepness of Lilo & Stitch's love for each other really can move you and help you to appreciate these characters a lot more than ever thought possible.
It went from Lilo's cute crazy alien pet that liked to bite and hiss to Lilo's 'more than friends' love for Stitch. Wow! I prefer this over E.T. anyday! Stitch is much easier on the eyes than E.T.- he's very fluffy and cute; E.T. is not.

 


 

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