Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch
Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch
PG | 29 August 2005 (USA)
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Now, we find the rowdy extraterrestrial getting used to life with his new ʻohana. However, a malfunction in the ultimate creation of Dr. Jumba soon emerges, which reinstates his destructive programming and threatens to both ruin his friendship with Lilo and to short him out for good!

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WasAnnon

Slow pace in the most part of the movie.

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Matialth

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Adeel Hail

Unshakable, witty and deeply felt, the film will be paying emotional dividends for a long, long time.

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Jakoba

True to its essence, the characters remain on the same line and manage to entertain the viewer, each highlighting their own distinctive qualities or touches.

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ed_two_o_nine

I watched this having not seen the original I am unable to compare them. But for a straight to video Disney sequel the standard I did not find to be that bad. It was reasonably well animated and had a descent cast (I am not sure how many of them where in the original). It is a typical children's movie theme of morality but an unusual story to put the message across. We have the often mined theme of a parentless child finding friendship with another being (in this case Lilo with Stitch), but an unusual story to show it where Stitch has a glitch in his molecular make-up that is threatening to turn him evil. The admittedly short movie moves along at a good pace all coming to the inevitable conclusion but in a pleasant enough way. I enjoyed it and would certainly watch it again, but it would be better watched with children.

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therubixtheory

For a movie which was released straight to DVD it was surprisingly good.you tend to find with most Disney sequels that since it's so far down the line in history when a second one is made the animation tends to change and the storyline seems to be much shorter, the writers cant produce the same gold as the first movie and it's much more ridiculous.this film however is like the toy story 2 of 2d animation, stuck to the original animation, had a lot of quirky and original jokes and followed on from the original movie unlike most sequels Disney makes which take place much later.it's great to see a movie like this being made since stitch:the movie failed to make a real impact with it's TV graphics and less than original film quality writing.my favorite scene would have to be after stitch attempts to make himself good again by doing good deads, he ends up in lilo's room and has an argument and only from then we have about 2 minutes of very funny jokes including pleakley as a Mexican symbol dancer and stitch screaming at lilo cause she's pointing to the air, it doesn't seem funny at first but when you see it properly you'll see why it was so funny.i rated it as an 8 cause it wasn't quite good enough to be a 10, one thing i did find ridiculous about this movie was the fact that the entire movie's plot could've been affected by one simple thing, Jumba or Pleakley telling the family about why stitch has been acting so strange, if that info had been revealed then the whole story would've been affected and there would have been no movie, it's that simple, so simple that i'm glad it never happened cause otherwise you wouldn't get this hour and 20 minutes of quality Disney animation.i think it also had something to do with there characters in general cause they like to do things there own way and avoid any worries.

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Michael O'Keefe

Another entertaining animated comedy for the entire family. The little Hawaiian orphan Lilo(Dakota Fanning's voice)has a problem practicing for a hula contest with her temper getting the best of her. Sister Nani(Tia Carrere's voice)is busy with her job and new boyfriend(Jason Scott Lee's voice)to comfort Lilo, so she turns to her'ET' friend Stitch for help. Stitch has his own problem, when his creator Dr. Jumba(David Ogden Stiers voice)was unable to fully energize him. When things really get bad there is the aid from the spirit of Elvis Presley. Three hit Elvis tunes and some very pleasant Hawaiian music keeps this Disney family/comedy flowing. Other voices featured are those of: Holliston Coleman, Jillian Henry, Kevin McDonald, Liliana Mumy and Matt Corboy.

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rtaylor_33

When I heard that there was a sequel coming out for Lilo and Stitch, I knew I had to get it because my daughter loved the original so much.Unfortunately, like most sequels, it came up a little short.It had it's funny moments but I kept on thinking "they could of done a lot more in this movie.This was a good movie, HOWEVER, there is a part in the movie that might make your kid cry. It was put in the worst possible part of the movie. Everything that happened after that scene didn't matter. The damage was done and my daughter cried for over 2 hours after that.What they were thinking ????

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