Lilo & Stitch

5.00
    Lilo & Stitch
    2002

    Synopsis

    As Stitch, a runaway genetic experiment from a faraway planet, wreaks havoc on the Hawaiian Islands, he becomes the mischievous adopted alien "puppy" of an independent little girl named Lilo and learns about loyalty, friendship, and ʻohana, the Hawaiian tradition of family.

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    Cast

    • Daveigh ChaseLilo (voice)
    • Chris SandersStitch (voice)
    • Tia CarrereNani (voice)
    • David Ogden StiersJumba (voice)
    • Kevin McDonaldPleakley (voice)
    • Ving RhamesCobra Bubbles (voice)
    • Zoe CaldwellGrand Councilwoman (voice)
    • Jason Scott LeeDavid Kawena (voice)
    • Kevin Michael RichardsonCaptain Gantu (voice)
    • Susan HegartyRescue Lady (voice)

    Recommendations

    • 90

      Washington Post

      The animation, rendered in good old-fashioned watercolors, is appealing. It's easy, rather than flashy, on the eyes. But the best thing about the movie is the humor.
    • 88

      New York Post

      Drawing inspiration from anime and vintage Looney Toons, this beautifully drafted, offbeat charmer is hip, funny - and a bona fide heart tugger for the whole family.
    • 80

      Time

      It's a bright, engaging bauble with half a dozen Elvis Presley songs for Mom and Dad, and just enough sass -- Stitch sticks his tongue into his nose and eats his snot -- to keep the tweeners giggling.
    • 80

      Washington Post

      Fresh and rainbowy as a midday Hawaiian sun shower.
    • 75

      Christian Science Monitor

      The most original and amusing animation in recent memory. Kids will love its fantasy and adventure, and grownups should appreciate its whimsical humor.
    • 75

      USA Today

      The soundtrack is mostly Elvis tunes, and Stitch even does an adorable impersonation of the King. As Elvis might put it, you can't help falling in love with Lilo & Stitch.
    • 75

      Seattle Post-Intelligencer

      Although the start of the movie is a little fragmented, and the last quarter turns predictably rote, the middle is heartfelt, wonderfully diverse and empowering.
    • 70

      New York Magazine (Vulture)

      Disney's Lilo & Stitch, which is animated in the traditional way, with watercolor backgrounds, is lovely, and funny, too. It owes a great deal to Japanese anime, but there's also a "Looney Tunes" friskiness to it that's distinctively homegrown.

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