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Stitch! The Movie Reviews

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Nicolas K

Nicolas K is "meh" on

Stitch! The Movie

7/10

7d

Stitch! The Movie serves as a direct-to-video pilot for the Lilo & Stitch: The Series, expanding on the concept of Jumba's other experiments. Directed by Tony Craig, Jess Winfield, and Roberts "Bobs" Gannaway, this film acts more as a functional introduction to the burgeoning franchise rather than a standalone cinematic experience. My initial reaction was that it felt like a prolonged episode of a TV show, lacking the distinctive charm and production quality of the original film.

Rating:
5/10 ⭐️ (★★ - Disappointing)
A disappointing rating, as the film functions adequately as a series pilot but offers a significantly diluted experience compared to the original, with a weaker narrative and noticeable dip in animation quality.

The Good:
* Narrative & Story (Strengths): The film successfully introduces the central premise for the Lilo & Stitch TV series: the capture and rehabilitation of Jumba's other 625 experiments. This concept provides a clear direction for future adventures and expands the universe in an interesting way. The plot is straightforward and serves its purpose as a setup for the spin-off.
* Characters (Strengths): The beloved main characters from the original film — Lilo (Daveigh Chase), Stitch (Chris Sanders), Jumba (David Ogden Stiers), Pleakley, and Nani (Tia Carrere) — retain their personalities and continue to be the most engaging aspect of the film. The introduction of Dr. Hämsterviel and Ruben (Experiment 625) provides new antagonists and a new comedic foil, respectively.
* Enjoyment & Engagement: For younger viewers and dedicated fans of the Lilo & Stitch franchise looking for more content, Stitch! The Movie provides a familiar world and beloved characters. It offers a bridge from the original film to the TV series, which can be enjoyable for those eager to delve deeper into the universe.

The Not So Good:
* Narrative & Story (Weaknesses): The story itself is quite simplistic and episodic, feeling more like a stretched-out TV episode than a feature film. The main conflict, while necessary for the series setup, isn't particularly engaging or unpredictable. The pacing can feel uneven, rushing through some developments while lingering on less impactful scenes. The themes of family, while present, don't feel as deeply explored or earned as in the original film.
* Directing & Filmmaking (Weaknesses): The direction lacks the distinct visual flair and emotional depth of the original theatrical release. The film's primary purpose as a backdoor pilot is evident, leading to a less cinematic feel. The action sequences, while present, are less dynamic and inventive.
* Technical Aspects (Weaknesses): The most glaring weakness is the significant downgrade in animation quality, which is typical for direct-to-video Disney sequels of this era. The animation is less fluid, the character models sometimes appear off-model, and the vibrant, unique art style of the original film (especially its watercolor backgrounds) is largely absent. This lower quality significantly detracts from the viewing experience. The musical score is largely forgettable compared to the original's iconic soundtrack.
* Enjoyment & Engagement (Negatives): The film's overall lower production quality and simpler narrative make it significantly less engaging than the original. It often feels like a filler episode rather than a substantial continuation, making it a less satisfying watch for those expecting the caliber of the first film.

The Verdict:
Stitch! The Movie serves its primary function as a direct-to-video pilot for the Lilo & Stitch TV series, successfully introducing the concept of Jumba's experiments. However, as a standalone film, it falls significantly short of the original's charm, emotional depth, and animation quality. While the beloved characters remain endearing, the simplistic plot and noticeable downgrade in production value make it feel more like an extended television episode. Recommended only for die-hard fans of the Lilo & Stitch franchise who are interested in the continuity leading into the TV series, rather than as a strong cinematic offering.

Optional Additional Categories:
* Genre & Tone: The film maintains the family-friendly sci-fi comedy tone of the franchise, but with a more episodic structure suitable for television.
* Target Audience: Clearly aimed at young children and existing fans of Lilo & Stitch who were anticipating the TV series.
* Originality & Innovation: The film's main innovation is establishing the "experiment catching" premise for the subsequent TV series, but the film itself doesn't offer much in terms of narrative or visual originality beyond that.
* Themes & Messages (Further Discussion): It lightly touches on themes of family and belonging, but the focus is primarily on setting up the premise for the series.

1y

meh

5d

Rafael Morais

Rafael Morais loved

Stitch! The Movie

❤️❤️❤️

27d

Amalie

Amalie liked

Stitch! The Movie

wowo

171d

Basilik

Basilik loved

Stitch! The Movie

10/10

189d

hannah

hannah is "meh" on

Stitch! The Movie

i’m just pleased it’s not one of those weird three stories within a story sequels 6/10

197d

Smudge

Smudge is "meh" on

Stitch! The Movie

Kinda bored me a little.

225d

Shepard Warden

Shepard Warden loved

Stitch! The Movie

Stitch♡

341d

SpindlyMan

SpindlyMan liked

Stitch! The Movie

This one feels more like a cash grab than an actual installment. The series is a better second movie than this is. But, Stitch is here so that means we are too.

362d

AlexG01

AlexG01 loved

Stitch! The Movie

Love
LOVE

1y

Enzo5758

Enzo5758 liked

Stitch! The Movie

Y

1y

Moises Cruz

Moises Cruz loved

Stitch! The Movie

7/10

1y

Asia

Asia liked

Stitch! The Movie

7/10

1y

Benedikt

Benedikt loved

Stitch! The Movie

Loved it as a kid, still love it

1y

Noah Teakles

Noah Teakles disliked

Stitch! The Movie

Keep the original

1y

Hhl01

Hhl01 loved

Stitch! The Movie

Great throwback

1y

Amys Movie List

Amys Movie List loved

Stitch! The Movie

I honestly love everything lilo and stitch. Even if this was meant to be just a cash grab for disney, it’s not as bad as other disney sequel movies or TV shows out there.

1y

An Animated backdoor pilot for a TV show that focuses entirely on aliens and merely touches on its promising premise.

1y

Landon Loux

Landon Loux loved

Stitch! The Movie

Goat

1y

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