Lilo & Stitch 2 (2005)
Facts
| Directed by | Anthony Leondis and Michael LaBash |
| Cast | William J. Caparella, Tia Carrere, Holliston Coleman, Matt Corboy and Dakota Fanning |
| Theatrical Release | August 30, 2005 |
| Video Release | August 30, 2005 |
| Running Time | 68 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 786936240122 |
| Buy this item ... | 16 used from $6.26 |
About Lilo & Stitch 2
Familial love proves all-powerful when Stitch gets a glitch that encourages bad behavior and threatens his relationship with Lilo in Lilo and Stitch 2. Like the first Lilo and Stitch, this straight-to-DVD sequel focuses primarily on Stitch, Lilo, and Lilo's sister Nani. Stitch's nightmares about misbehaving prove prophetic when he begins experiencing moments of uncontrollable badness. Unfortunately, Stitch's unruly actions always seem to interfere with Lilo's important preparations for the May Day hula competition--a competition that Lilo desperately wants to win in her mother's memory. Jumba goes to work creating a fusion chamber that will re-charge Stitch's molecules and purge his badness, but he can't seem to build one that works. In the end, it's Lilo's faith in herself and the power of Ohana that offer the only chance to cure Stitch and fill his goodness level to the top. (Ages 3-12) --Tami Horiuchi Amazon.com
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Average user review:| Stitchin' Camaro |
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. November 5, 2008
| best one yet! |
| A Child's favorite TV characters |
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. August 15, 2008
| My review on a animation Sci fiction ! |
great storyline of a funny scifi carttoon ! March 22, 2007
| boring |
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