Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch

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Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch
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6.2 | 1h8m | PG | en | Animation

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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Released: August. 22,2005 | Released Producted By: Disney Television Animation , DisneyToon Studios Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: https://www.disneyplus.com/movies/lilo-stitch-2-stitch-has-a-glitch/4uYIVZK7f9Sp
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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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Science Fiction

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Cast

Jason Scott Lee

Director

Jeannette Maher-Manifold

Producted By

Disney Television Animation

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  • Crew
Tony Leondis
Tony Leondis

Director

Michael LaBash
Michael LaBash

Director

Chrisie Rosenthal
Chrisie Rosenthal

Associate Producer

Angi Dyste
Angi Dyste

Associate Producer

Kara Lord
Kara Lord

Unit Production Manager

Joel McNeely
Joel McNeely

Original Music Composer

Tom Caulfield
Tom Caulfield

Animation

Warwick Gilbert
Warwick Gilbert

Animation

David J. Hardy
David J. Hardy

Animation Manager

Carol David Bocalan
Carol David Bocalan

Animation Manager

Manny DeGuzman
Manny DeGuzman

Animation Manager

Julian Hynes
Julian Hynes

Visual Effects Supervisor

Dean DeBlois
Dean DeBlois

Characters

Chris Sanders
Chris Sanders

Characters

Alexa Junge
Alexa Junge

Writer

Tony Leondis
Tony Leondis

Writer

Laikals The greatest movie ever made..!
Doomtomylo a film so unique, intoxicating and bizarre that it not only demands another viewing, but is also forgivable as a satirical comedy where the jokes eventually take the back seat.
StyleSk8r At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
KnotStronger This is a must-see and one of the best documentaries - and films - of this year.
Taylor Kingston I think this is a great follow-up to Lilo & Stitch. It's still hilarious and adorable. In this movie, Stitch is having glitches and malfunctioning, and is starting to act like his old self, before he got his loving family on Earth. Lilo desperately tries to figure out what is wrong with him, with the help of Dr. Jumba and Pleakley. But she is afraid that he won't be himself for much longer. Stitch's destructive programming is starting to take affect and everyone is concerned. Lilo has to get his goodness level back up before Stitch does something he can't undo. Overall, I give this movie an 8 out of 10, which in my ratings book is: Awesome.
Electrified_Voltage The first time I saw Disney's original, theatrically released "Lilo & Stitch" from 2002 was near the end of 2006, after it had spawned three direct-to-video sequels and a TV show. The first of the sequels was "Stitch! The Movie" from 2003, which I haven't seen yet, but 2005's "Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch" takes place before that one. I thought the original film was great the first time I saw it, but when I watched it again in 2009, I thought it was no more (and no less) than pretty good. I was hesitant to watch any of the sequels after that, knowing from experience that these direct-to-video sequels from Disney usually aren't very good. Approximately a year and a half after last watching the original, I've finally watched this "Lilo & Stitch" sequel, and can say that I have most certainly seen worse animated Disney sequels.Stitch now lives with Lilo and Nani in their Hawaiian home, as do two other extraterrestrials, Dr. Jumba Jookiba and Agent Pleakley. As Lilo prepares for a local May Day festival hula contest, her mutant alien friend helps her, but he has a problem. When Jumba created the creature, he was arrested before he could finish charging the molecules of his mutant, so Stitch's molecules have never been fully charged, and he is now losing energy! This causes him to frequently turn evil and destructive again, wreaking havoc wherever he is, and if his molecules are not recharged soon, he will die! Jumba quickly gets to work on building a fusion chamber so he can save the result of his illegal genetic experimenting before it's too late, but as he attempts to create this machine, Lilo and Stitch continue their preparation for the competition, and as they do so, Stitch's frequent bouts of evil continue and obviously don't help! This threatens Lilo's chance of success in the contest, and also threatens her relationship with her alien pet, as she doesn't realize that the trouble he is now causing is not his fault! The 2002 animated Disney flick features some great animation with its tropical backgrounds, and fortunately, that's also the case with this 2005 sequel. In the original film, I didn't find Lilo and Nani to be the most well-crafted characters in the history of animated Disney features, and that's still the case in "Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch", but they still have their redeeming qualities in both films. Stitch is still cute and lovable here, just like he is in the original "Lilo & Stitch". I don't think I found as many funny parts in this third film in the franchise as I did in the first, since I only occasionally laughed or smiled, and the Jumba and Agent Pleakley characters didn't seem to amuse me quite as much as before. I thought it was really funny when Pleakley disguises himself as a woman in the first film, but it didn't really seem that funny to me when he does it again here, at least not the first time, though it can be funny when he gives Nani's boyfriend, David Kawena, romantic guidance, which involves his disguise. The story isn't the most fascinating one, as some parts can be a bit bland and the conflict Lilo has with several different characters isn't always that entertaining, nor is Lilo trying to prepare for the contest, but overall, it's definitely not a bad story. There are poignant moments later on in the theatrically released movie that started the franchise, and that's another thing this third film has in common with the first one.This sequel could have been mediocre or slightly worse, since it is one of the many direct-to-video sequels to Disney animated features, and judging by the ones I've seen (a good number of them), it appears one can expect them to be at least somewhat lacklustre, and never live up to their theatrical predecessors. However, "Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch" turned out to be one of the above average features in this category, even if it's not very high above average. By the end of this particular direct-to-video release, I wasn't 100% sure about my 6/10 rating, especially due to the poignancy towards the end. It is a pretty short feature at just a little over an hour long, and I feel that if it were a bit longer, I just MIGHT have no choice but to give it a 7/10, even though that's the same rating I gave the original after I last watched it, and this film is not nearly as highly rated as that one. Regardless of your age, if you like the original "Lilo & Stitch", then I don't yet know about the second film in the franchise, but this third one, while it could be much better, is probably at least not one you would absolutely hate.
sarahughey I've seen this movie twice now with my daughters (ages 1 and 3) and we all loved it. The animation style is the same as the first film (unlike Stitch: the movie, which has a flatter, less painted look) and the voice acting was definitely on par with the original. the comedy was still just as fresh as the first, though some of the lines did seem a bit forced, but with this film being between the first film and Stitch: the movie, I can see why.Without spoiling anything, there is an emotional part in this film, so be warned that your kids (or you yourself) may get a bit teary. To tell you the truth, I cried, but my daughters didn't.I would recommend this to any fan of the original movie, or any Disney fan out there.
lillabee When I first heard about Lilo and Stitch, I had no idea what it was, but after watching the movie at my cousin's house, I practically fell in love with the animation. I was glad to find out as well that it became one of those movies that had continuances. The bad part about such continuances is that sometimes they change things which in my opinion, for movies should remain the same.Although my brother did not notice any difference, I could tell immediately that Lilo's voice had changed in Lilo and Stitch 2. If you do an IMDb search you will find that it is in fact, two different people who play the voice of Lilo. This was an ultimate downfall. Plus, the movie was not very long. Although, on the upside, the plot is pretty good and so is the animation. If you are a true Lilo and Stitch fan like me though, you'll see it whether others say it's good or bad.

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