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  • Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch
  • Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch
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  • This is the only film in the series without actress Daveigh Chase who voices Lilo in all other Lilo & Stitch movies. According to Disney Animation Studios, Chase was so busy working on Lilo & Stitch: The Series that she was replaced by renowned child actress and good friend Dakota Fanning. Although originally slated for a theatrical release, it was released to DVD and VHS on August 30, 2005. This is the last Lilo & Stitch feature to have a VHS issue; the final film, Leroy & Stitch, would later be only released on DVD.
  • At the start of the movie, Stitch is having a nightmare about turning bad again and causing destruction to Earth, including hurting Lilo. After Stitch wakes up, Lilo tests his goodness level by having him do a few good deeds. Discovering that they are late for hula class, they use their hovercraft to get there.
  • thumb|Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch. Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch (Lilo y Stitch 2: en cortocircuito en Hispanoamérica y Lilo y Stitch 2 : El efecto del defecto en España) es una película animada co-producida por DisneyToon Studios y Walt Disney Pictures. La película es una intercuela entre tiempo después de los sucedidos en Lilo y Stitch y tiempos antes de los sucesos en Stitch! The Movie. Fue estrenada por primera vez en Hispanoamérica por el canal Disney Channel, el 1 de abril del 2007.
  • Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch (credited as just Lilo & Stitch 2 in the opening credits and named Lilo & Stitch 3: Stitch's Revenge in the UK version) is a 2005 direct-to-video animated film produced by DisneyToon Studios. The film is regarded as the first "true" sequel to the 2002 Disney animated feature Lilo & Stitch and taking place before the events of Stitch! The Movie and subsequent additions to the franchise. Although originally slated for a theatrical release (like Return to Never Land), it was released to DVD and VHS on August 30, 2005, due to the poor performance of The Jungle Book 2.
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Editor
  • William J. Caparella
Producer
  • Christopher Chase
  • Kara Lord
  • Angi Dyste
  • Chrisie Rosenthal
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Name
  • Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch
Caption
  • The cover for the DVD release
Language
  • English
Music
  • Joel McNeely
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Release
  • 2005-08-30
Time
  • 4080.0
Writer
  • Eddie Guzelian
  • Alexa Junge
  • Anthony Leondis
  • Michael LaBash
Director
  • Anthony Leondis
  • Michael LaBash
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  • Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch (credited as just Lilo & Stitch 2 in the opening credits and named Lilo & Stitch 3: Stitch's Revenge in the UK version) is a 2005 direct-to-video animated film produced by DisneyToon Studios. The film is regarded as the first "true" sequel to the 2002 Disney animated feature Lilo & Stitch and taking place before the events of Stitch! The Movie and subsequent additions to the franchise. Although originally slated for a theatrical release (like Return to Never Land), it was released to DVD and VHS on August 30, 2005, due to the poor performance of The Jungle Book 2. Like the original film, Lilo & Stitch 2 features the music of Elvis Presley and the original film's animation style. Despite always being labeled with the subtitle Stitch Has a Glitch, this does not actually appear in the title card. However, a modified title card featuring it did show up in the preview for the film's Disney Channel airing. This is the only film in the series to not feature Daveigh Chase as the voice of Lilo. According to Disney Animation Studios, because Chase was busy working on Lilo & Stitch: The Series at the time, she was replaced by renowned child actress Dakota Fanning, Daveigh's best friend. It is also notable that this is the only direct-to-DVD animated film by Disney to get a PG rating by the MPAA and is the shortest (in running time) PG-rated film of all time. It was also DisneyToon's only film to have that rating until 2013's theatrical Cars spin-off film Planes.
  • This is the only film in the series without actress Daveigh Chase who voices Lilo in all other Lilo & Stitch movies. According to Disney Animation Studios, Chase was so busy working on Lilo & Stitch: The Series that she was replaced by renowned child actress and good friend Dakota Fanning. Although originally slated for a theatrical release, it was released to DVD and VHS on August 30, 2005. This is the last Lilo & Stitch feature to have a VHS issue; the final film, Leroy & Stitch, would later be only released on DVD.
  • thumb|Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch. Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch (Lilo y Stitch 2: en cortocircuito en Hispanoamérica y Lilo y Stitch 2 : El efecto del defecto en España) es una película animada co-producida por DisneyToon Studios y Walt Disney Pictures. La película es una intercuela entre tiempo después de los sucedidos en Lilo y Stitch y tiempos antes de los sucesos en Stitch! The Movie. Fue estrenada por primera vez en Hispanoamérica por el canal Disney Channel, el 1 de abril del 2007. Debido a que la película presenta un tono más oscuro en las emociones y que presenta algunas escenas de acción, fue clasificada por la MPAA con un rating de PG (se recomienda la guía de padres).
  • At the start of the movie, Stitch is having a nightmare about turning bad again and causing destruction to Earth, including hurting Lilo. After Stitch wakes up, Lilo tests his goodness level by having him do a few good deeds. Discovering that they are late for hula class, they use their hovercraft to get there. While at the hula class, Kumu announces that Lilo and her classmates have to prepare to perform at the local May Day festival. Each student is required to create an original dance. Lilo is inspired when he tells her about her mother being in the festival at her age and winning, giving her a photo of the event. After the hula class ends, Mertle insults Lilo and tells her that she will never be like her mother, causing them to start a fight. But after taking pictures of the brawl, Stitch forgets to flush the evidence. Kumu thinks that Lilo is not ready for the competition because of the fight with Mertle, but Lilo says that she is ready and "triple promises" to be good. While preparing for the competition, Lilo and Stitch have a hard time coming up with ideas and Nani wants them to enjoy their family fun night. While watching Them! (film clip courtesy of Warner Bros.) on family fun night, Stitch's past comes back to haunt him and he goes berserk in the house. It seems that after Stitch was created, Jumba did not get a chance to fully charge Stitch's molecules as he was arrested by the intergalactic police who disrupted the process. At first, this glitch causes Stitch to revert to his old destructive programming, but it will ultimately destroy him if Jumba cannot create a fusion chamber before Stitch's energy runs out for good. Meanwhile, Stitch's uncontrollable destructive behavior is driving a wedge between him and Lilo and threatens to ruin her chances for success at the hula competition. Lilo and Stitch try to be inspired for their hula, but Stitch keeps malfunctioning because of his molecules. Since Lilo is so concerned about winning the competition, she fails to notice Stitch's glitch and does not understand that the trouble he is causing now is not his fault. She is too busy trying to get him to help her and, believing his behavior is deliberate, begins to neglect him. Eventually, the two devise a hula based on the legend of Hi'iaka. Lilo gets increasingly mad at Stitch as he ruins their practice sessions. To make matters worse, Jumba is having problems creating the fusion chamber because he doesn't have the proper alien technology to build it and has to try building it using ordinary household objects. However, just before the competition, Lilo and Stitch make up as Jumba finally completes the fusion chamber. Then Stitch has another abrupt fit and accidentally scratches Lilo's face. Greatly upset that he hurt her, Stitch decides to leave Earth, believing himself to be "too dangerous" and forcing Lilo to stay away from him. Lilo finally realizes that something is terribly wrong with Stitch and, in the middle of her performance, runs off to help him. As Stitch attempts to leave Earth, Lilo and the rest of the family desperately try to get him back, so they could re-charge him. While Stitch takes off, he hears Lilo calling him on Pleakley's phone and asking him to stay with her. But as he refuses to come back and tries to steer the ship, Stitch has another outburst, which causes him to crash the spaceship in the Hawaiian mountains. Lilo rides over to the crash site in a mini space scooter, where she finds Stitch close to death and struggles to get him into Jumba's fusion chamber. Sadly, she's too late by the time she places him in the machine and Stitch dies. Taking Stitch out of the chamber, Lilo tells Stitch that while she kept saying she needed him, he needed her more. She says that he is her 'ohana and that she will always love him and then breaks down in tears. But with her (and everyone else's) love for him, Stitch is revived, leading to a happy ending. The family (along with David) performs Lilo's hula dance together on the empty stage of the competition. Nani then tells her their mother would be proud of her and a star twinkles in the sky to prove it.
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