Lilo and Stitch: The Series
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Lilo and Stitch: The Series
Here are over 40 pics from the new trailer from the Bambi DVD (Region 1) which I got mailed from the US today! Enjoy: http://www.justinwilliams.co.uk/dvd
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JUST A QUICK NOTE TO SAY I'M TAKING THESE PICTURES OFFLINE TOMORROW. SORRY IF THAT'S A PROBLEM TO ANYONE. THANKS. Justin x
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Uh, what's "Leroy & Stitch?
I saw the photos, and they looked neat (especially the one of Hamsetviel with Experiment #627). But I'm not sure what the movie's about. Does anyone know?
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Leroy and Stitch is a new DTV film that is essentially the finale for the Lilo and Stitch TV series, just like how the DTV feature Stitch! The Movie opened the series. Hopefully this release will bring all you guys in Region 1 the special edition; we in Region 2 are lucky to get the special edition in two weeks time, yet the whole idea of a long delay for us all is rather annoying.
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On Friday, Christian posted pics from the Leroy & Stitch preview, found on the Lilo & Stitch 2 DVD: http://www.animated-news.com/archives/00003811.html.
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Lilo & Leroy & Stitch
Leroy & Stitch is out on video & DVD tomorrow, but it was shown on Disney Channel last Friday. Here's my review... I'll try to avoid spoilers.
First, it wasn't theatrical quality. But then it wasn't meant to be. It's the wrap-up of the animated series, and it's basically the same quality/style of Stitch: The Movie and the 65 episodes of the series. If you're expecting it to look like the original movie, or even Stitch Has a Glitch, you'll be disappointed.
But taken for what it is, I enjoyed it very much. Fans of the show will especially like it, since there are approximately 625 cameos of the experiements who preceded Experiment 626. I especially want to go back and watch the battle scene in slo-mo, despite the weird Pokemon vibe that I got from it the first time.
Most interesting (at least to me) were the end credits. Along one side of the screen, beside the regular credits, was a list of all the experiments, from 001 (Shrink) to 626 (Stitch). Obviously with only 65 episodes produced, we know nothing about a majority of these experiments. But each one has a name, and many of them were intriguing enough to make me curious about their stories. Prime fodder for writers of Lilo & Stitch fan fics.
Anyway, that's my take. Did anyone else see it? What did you think?
First, it wasn't theatrical quality. But then it wasn't meant to be. It's the wrap-up of the animated series, and it's basically the same quality/style of Stitch: The Movie and the 65 episodes of the series. If you're expecting it to look like the original movie, or even Stitch Has a Glitch, you'll be disappointed.
But taken for what it is, I enjoyed it very much. Fans of the show will especially like it, since there are approximately 625 cameos of the experiements who preceded Experiment 626. I especially want to go back and watch the battle scene in slo-mo, despite the weird Pokemon vibe that I got from it the first time.
Most interesting (at least to me) were the end credits. Along one side of the screen, beside the regular credits, was a list of all the experiments, from 001 (Shrink) to 626 (Stitch). Obviously with only 65 episodes produced, we know nothing about a majority of these experiments. But each one has a name, and many of them were intriguing enough to make me curious about their stories. Prime fodder for writers of Lilo & Stitch fan fics.
Anyway, that's my take. Did anyone else see it? What did you think?
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Ya know, even though I had a tape ready to record it while I was at work that night, I forgot to set up the VCR! Uggh. Oh well. I'll only have to wait 1 more day. That won't be very hard since I've slept away most of this one. LOL
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I wasn't expecting that, but I was surprised at the quality of Stitch Has A Glitch. Disney sequels tend to have a less impressive look to them.Phil wrote:If you're expecting it to look like the original movie, or even Stitch Has a Glitch, you'll be disappointed.
Haha. I've always thought of Lilo & Stitch the series as Disney's version of Pokémon. It's too bad that they didn't make collectibles of all 628 experiments as Pokémon did with their creatures. Then again, I'd go broke.Phil wrote:I especially want to go back and watch the battle scene in slo-mo, despite the weird Pokemon vibe that I got from it the first time.
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I'd agree with that.
1) The TV "black marker" outline style (Aladdin, Hunchback, Pocahontas)
2) The individually lined style but still drawn by TV level animators (Mermaid, Cinderella, Fox And The Hound)
3) Almost theatrical quality (Neverland, Lion King 1.5, Bambi, Lilo & Stitch)
There's kind of a fourth one, a fit between 2 and 3 if you like, that isn't quite theatrical but isn't bargain basement either, being better than the TV-dressed nice output (101 Dalmatians, Lady And The Tramp, Lion King II, Extremely Goofy, Tarzan, etc)...
That sort of what you're thinking of?
1) The TV "black marker" outline style (Aladdin, Hunchback, Pocahontas)
2) The individually lined style but still drawn by TV level animators (Mermaid, Cinderella, Fox And The Hound)
3) Almost theatrical quality (Neverland, Lion King 1.5, Bambi, Lilo & Stitch)
There's kind of a fourth one, a fit between 2 and 3 if you like, that isn't quite theatrical but isn't bargain basement either, being better than the TV-dressed nice output (101 Dalmatians, Lady And The Tramp, Lion King II, Extremely Goofy, Tarzan, etc)...
That sort of what you're thinking of?
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I haven't seen the film yet, but I read a synopsis that mentions Lilo, Stitch, Jumba and Pleekly leaving earth. If true, I think that's a flaw in logic. Why would Lilo want to leave earth? Especially if Stitch was on a different planet? That doesn't make sense to me given what I know about her character from the movie and series. Does she not like living with Nani anymore? Did something happen?
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