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Lilo & Stitch (Franchise)
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Lilo & Stitch (also named Disney Stitch or just Stitch, especially since 2021) is a Disney franchise that began in 2002 with the Disney Animated Canon film of the same name written and directed by Chris Sanders and Dean DeBlois.It mainly features the adventures and antics of the eccentric and mischievous titular duo of Lilo Pelekai, an orphaned Hawaiian human girl who loves hula, surfing, horror and sci-fi B-movies, photography of tourists (especially the overweight), and Elvis Presley; and her "dog" Stitch, an illegally-made, genetically-engineered, blue-furred, koala-like alien creature originally called Experiment 626 who was initially made to cause intergalactic chaos and destruction before he met her. They live together in Kokaua Town, a small Hawaiian town on the island of KauaÊ»i, with their equally quirky Ê»ohana, a Hawaiian term for a concept of the extended family. Their unique family primarily includes Lilo's overstressed but understanding older sister and legal guardian Nani, Stitch's four-eyed Mad Scientist/"Evil Genius" creator Dr. Jumba Jookiba, a one-eyed, three-legged, Earth-loving, effeminate alien called Wendy Pleakley, and Stitch's many genetic experiment "cousins" who were also created by Jumba.The original film was a surprise and much-needed critical and commercial success for Disney; in the era when the first film was released, their feature animation studio wasn't doing so well after the Disney Renaissance ended in 1999. Upon the film becoming a hit—and Treasure Planet, the studio's intended-to-be bigger film in 2002, bombing at the box office—Disney quickly went to work on making a whole bunch of sequel material and marketed the living hell out of Stitch, which resulted in him becoming Disney's first iconic animated character of the 21st century.Now about said sequel material, Disney had their TV animation studio begin work on a TV Sequel Series shortly before the first film was released in theaters. Said series, Lilo & Stitch: The Series—which is bookended by direct-to-video pilot Stitch! The Movie and television finale film Leroy & Stitch—aired on Disney Channel and the ABC Kids Saturday-Morning Cartoon block from 2003 to 2006 for 65 episodes over two seasons. The Series had the titular duo find Jumba's other genetic experiments around KauaÊ»i. The idea of genetic experiments made before Stitch was actually previously shown in prequel comics that were printed in Disney Adventures magazine and in a prequel spin-off game for PlayStation 2 released a couple days before the original film, but this show was the first to truly take on the idea in earnest. The duo's goal in this show is to find and capture all of Stitch's "cousins", reform them, name them, and put them into "one true places" where they are able to use their abilities for more productive purposes. They also fight off the twenty-foot-tall ex-captain Gantu from the first film, as he and his reluctant sandwich-loving sidekick Experiment 625, known nowadays as "Reuben", are going after Stitch's "cousins" on behalf of Jumba's ex-partner in crime, the tyrannical gerbil-like*"HAMSTER-like!" alien Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel. Having previously funded the experiments' creation, Hämsterviel wants them back for himself so he can take over the galaxy. Notably, the show's second season featured crossovers with four other Disney animated shows: Kim Possible, The Proud Family, and American Dragon: Jake Long (all fellow Disney Channel Original Series), and Recess (originally from ABC Kids' predecessor, One Saturday Morning).In addition, during the creation of The Series, another direct-to-video film was made and released in 2005 called Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch. Taking place shortly after the original film—effectively acting as a direct sequel—and before Stitch! The Movie,note per Disney's word on the original home release box art and some digital listings (along with the inclusion of bonus features that are actually tied closer to the show than this film), since Disneytoon Studios actually disregarded The Series' established mythology when producing their film, leading to a number of continuity errors Stitch Has a Glitch shows that Stitch was never fully charged during his creation and suffers fits that revert him to his original programming. Unless he is recharged, he will shut down permanently. Also included on the DVD was a short film, The Origin of Stitch, which also takes place before Stitch! The Movie, acting as a bridge between the two films.After Lilo & Stitch: The Series and the original parts of the franchise ended in 2006, Lilo & Stitch became a flash in the pan to North Americans (especially as computed-animated films became the norm), so Disney would go on to create various spin-offs for East Asian markets, where the franchise achieved its greatest popularity. These spin-offs had Stitch ending up in the countries where those shows were produced, having him paired with other humans who replace Lilo as his new best friend. They also completely shifted the franchise's tone from comic science fiction with a realistic, dramatic bent, to a Lighter and Softer (and sometimes Denser and Wackier) Science Fantasy.note Although the shift was started by The Series, and a couple tie-in games to the first film had science fantasy elements, but these works completed the tonal shift.The first of these two shows, a Japanese anime series called Stitch!, aired from 2008 to 2011 for 83 episodes over three seasons (plus five additional specials; one post-season special for each of the three seasons, and another two post-series TV specials broadcasted in 2012 and 2015). Taking place on a fictional Okinawan island in the first two seasons, which were produced by Madhouse, it featured an Okinawan girl named Yuna Kamihara instead of Lilo. Yuna and Stitch (and some of Stitch's cousins) interact and befriend magical creatures on the island, most notably youkai, and he tries to do good deeds to get a wish for "ultimate power" granted by a magical stone, again while fending off Gantu and Hämsterviel. Yes, really. The Shin-Ei Animation-produced third season, however, drops the magical elements by having the two move to a big city, where they mainly did Slice of Life antics while Hämsterviel works with a big-eared humanoid alien woman named Delia in trying to get a power cell embedded in Stitch so she can make a powerful experiment of her own. This series also established itself as a Time Skip sequel to the original franchise in a heavily-revised international version (which included the show's 2009-debuted English dub) and later in a third-season episode of the Japanese original, when Lilo herself finally appears again.The second spin-off show, an English-language-produced Chinese animated series co-produced with American animators—including those who worked on the first series—called Stitch & Ai, aired in China for one thirteen-episode season in 2017.note With a Mandarin Chinese dub; the original English production did not see release until the following year. In it, Stitch gets separated from Lilo when he gets kidnapped by an alien faction called the Jaboodies, who are in a space war with their rivals the Woolagongs and want to use Stitch and a previously-unrevealed ability of his to win this war. But when the Woolagongs attack their ship wanting Stitch for themselves, he escapes to another region of Earth; the Huangshan mountain range of China's Anhui Province. Upon ending up there, he meets and quickly gets taken in by an orphaned Chinese girl living there named Wang Ai Ling. Stitch helps her and her older sister Jiejie in preventing Ai from being forcibly moved by their aunt Daiyu from the sisters' rural mountain home to a big city, while she helps him look for a shrine he's been seeing in visions and ward off the warring factions still determined to get him. Although there were plans by the production staff to continue the story through a second season, Disney never greenlit one, making this the shortest-lived entry to date.Throughout 2020, another spin-off came in the form of a manga set in an Alternate Timeline called Tono & Stitch, retitled for the English market in 2021 as Stitch & the Samurai. This tale had Stitch ending up in Feudal Japan and befriending an adult male samurai warlord. Again, yes, this really does exist. The year of the manga's English release has also seen Disney quietly rebranding the franchise to Disney Stitch, putting more emphasis on the popular mischievous alien. In 2022, a children's book series called Agent Stitch, in which Stitch becomes a globe-trotting, alien mystery-solving investigator for the United Galactic Federation, began with the publishing of its first story. Unlike the past three spin-offs, however, Stitch is finally with the Pelekais again in a Western-made work for the first time since 2006. In 2023, a new comic series was announced to be published by Dynamite Comics. The new comics will be a direct sequel to the original film, though its writer Greg Pak has stated that while it follows only the first film, he would try not to contradict the events of the already-established first TV series.It should be noted that the two Asian-animated TV spin-offs got some very polarizing reactions from the franchise's non-Asian fans, with several debates over whether they count as part of the franchise's canon.Disney is also working on a live-action/photorealistic CGI adaptation of the original film. The film, which began production in 2023, is being directed by Dean Fleischer Camp, the co-creator of the Marcel the Shell with Shoes On web shorts and its 2021 feature film adaptation, and produced by Dan Lin and Jonathan Eirich of Aladdin (2019).No matter where Stitch has gone, this oddball of a franchise remains beloved by Disney fans everywhere who relate to its themes of finding love and belonging in each other when you have no one else to turn to. The mischievous yet cute and fluffy Stitch remains very popular and continues to receive regular global promotion by Disney to this day, especially through a lot of crossovers. | |
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Aliens Speaking English: Nearly all the aliens in the franchise can inexplicably speak and understand English. However, the experiments (including Stitch) either have to learn it or be programmed with "Advanced Language Programming" (like Reuben is) in order to do so, and Stitch's own grasp of English is very flawed (but he oddly completely understands English). In addition, two of the experiments can speak non-English Earth languages—Frenchfry (062) can speak French and Carmen (123) can speak Spanish—and Reuben has implied he knows languages other than English and Tantalog. | |
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Badass Adorable | |
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Badass Adorable: Both Lilo and Stitch are possibly two of the cutest ever Disney characters and they are true heroes. Many of Stitch's "cousins" are also cute badasses in their own right. | |
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Appropriated Title: A strange case of this; after the Asian spin-offs were made and released, several fans began calling the franchise simply the Stitch franchise since Lilo became less important and Stitch will always be the franchise's breadwinner. By 2021, Disney themselves has more or less rebranded the franchise as Stitch after several previous aborted attempts to do so with the spin-offs, beginning with marketing from third-party licensees such as Funko, Hot Topic, and Scentsy, along with the English release of the Lilo-free Stitch & the Samurai. In fact, most merchandise now use a modified version of the franchise's logo that only says Disney Stitch, removing Lilo and the ampersand from it. That being said, since "Stitch" is a bit too generic of a word and "Disney" isn't quite enough of a differentiator, most third parties licensees stores will still use the Lilo & Stitch brand for such merch's entries on the licensees' websites. | |
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Family of Choice | |
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Family of Choice: The franchise's whole mantra of ʻohana is based on this trope, with Stitch, Jumba, Pleakley, and the experiments bonding with humans who take care of them on Earth. The picture of the Pelekai ʻohana that's seen at the end of The Series episode "Wishy-Washy" is the trope illustrator. | |
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Iconic Sequel Character | |
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Even the sequels are this. Not only did this franchise's sequel material introduce its own set of iconic characters, something that only a few other DAC-based franchises can claim, but the franchise also has a whopping three Sequel Series, all of which have their own animation styles and were produced and aired within only one-and-a-half decadesnote fifteen years from the franchise's debut. The first series can possibly even claim itself as canonical to the DAC, as thanks to Stitch's experiment "cousins", it received references in both a Kingdom Hearts gamenote Experiment 221/Sparky appearing as a mandatory boss battle in Birth by Sleep. and especially in a later DAC film.note Experiment 619/Splodyhead appears in Big Hero 6 as an image on a pillow on Fred's bed, next to a Stitch pillow. No other Disney franchise that got a TV series, not even The Lion King, can claim this. Additionally, Disney seems to have no problem promoting Angel alongside the original film's characters, and she didn't even exist back in 2002! | |
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Practically Different Generations: Each of Stitch's first three companions are young girls who have a significantly older sister (or cousin) as their caretaker or legal guardian. Lilo has her older sister Nani, Yuna has her older cousin Tigerlily (from partway through the second season of the anime onward), and Ai has her older sister Jiejie. This trope is to help emphasize the franchise's focus on non-traditional families. | |
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Aloha ʻOe can be translated as Farewell to Thee and is often used to invoke the bittersweetness of goodbyes. The scene in the first film where Nani tells Lilo that she will taken away. Leroy & Stitch uses the song extensively, going so far as to turn it into a MacGuffin do defeat Leroy. It's played in a Crowning Moment of Awesome towards the end of the film where Lilo and the experiments use it to defeat the clone army of Leroys. Certain shots make it seem as if the cast is singing a farewell to the audience. | |
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Artifact Title: Half of it at least, since the franchise has moved away from Lilo in favor of focusing more on Stitch, who from 2008 to 2022 was constantly separated from her and Hawaii. | |
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Sliding Scale of Idealism vs. Cynicism: With no real villain in the first movie and its strong theme of love and family (ʻohana), it's very much on the idealistic end of the scale. | |
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Recurring Riff | |
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Recurring Riff: "Aloha ʻOe" during the Lilo era, due to its Hawaiian setting. It's been in the first film, Lilo & Stitch: The Series, and Leroy & Stitch. Aloha ʻOe can be translated as Farewell to Thee and is often used to invoke the bittersweetness of goodbyes. The scene in the first film where Nani tells Lilo that she will taken away. Leroy & Stitch uses the song extensively, going so far as to turn it into a MacGuffin do defeat Leroy. It's played in a Crowning Moment of Awesome towards the end of the film where Lilo and the experiments use it to defeat the clone army of Leroys. Certain shots make it seem as if the cast is singing a farewell to the audience. In The Series episode "Spooky", Lilo tells Stitch that the song is her coping mechanism, which he later uses to get over his fear of water. | |
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In-Universe | |
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The lead characters were and are still very unconventional for Disney, being considered weird even In-Universe. | |
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Paper-Thin Disguise | |
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Paper-Thin Disguise: Jumba and Pleakley only put on some light clothes and fake hair when they're out in public, yet they completely fool the unaware humans. Gets worse with Stitch who is blue and all he has to do is retract some body parts. In the first series, Gantu just claims to be Samoan to pass off his impossibly-large-for-a-human-being size. | |
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Interspecies Friendship | |
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Interspecies Friendship: The whole franchise has a strong emphasis on humans befriending aliens. | |
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Logo Joke | |
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Logo Joke: Each of the films do this. The first film has the logo appear on a black background, with the shooting star beeping and pulsating as it shoots through the arc, before the logo gets taken away by a spaceship using a Tractor Beam. Stitch! The Movie uses the standard variant (save for the seventh flag and "PICTURES" fading in earlier), though it dissolves into space as the film begins with Hämsterviel's ship coming into frame a few seconds later. Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch is arguably the most unique one. Each segment of the castle loads up like the meter tracking Stitch's energy, then the top flag shines to mark that the meter's "full". Then the Walt Disney logo shines in and "PICTURES" fades in as normal, and the shooting star goes through the arc using a similar beeping and pulsating effect as with the first film. Then after a couple seconds, the logo glitches a couple times with the background flashing green before the logo glitches out of frame. The background music also skips when the glitches happen. Leroy & Stitch starts with the standard logo like with Stitch! The Movie, but the blue background fades to the space while the logo stays in place, then the logo flies out into space as it uses hyperjump. | |
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White-and-Grey Morality: There are several characters who could be seen as the antagonists, but turn out to really either just doing what they are doing for their freedom or are just people who are just doing their job. | |
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Grew Beyond Their Programming | |
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Grew Beyond Their Programming: Jumba gave Experiment 626 an instinctive genetic drive to destroy everything he came in contact with, and never gave him a "higher purpose", as he puts it, but over the course of the movie Stitch learns the concepts of family and empathy. He's a much more developed character by the end. He and Lilo also do their best to do this with the other experiments, and considering how many of them enjoy time with each other after their reformation, they've mostly succeeded. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_5c1d5030 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_5c1d5030 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_5c1d5030 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_5c446b43 | type |
Aliens in Cardiff | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_5c446b43 | comment |
Aliens in Cardiff: Aliens land on a small island in Hawaii/a small island in Okinawa/in the middle of Chinese mountains/on Japan during its Sengoku era. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_5c446b43 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_5c446b43 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_5c446b43 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_5ce7dbb9 | type |
Central Theme | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_5ce7dbb9 | comment |
Central Theme: Family and belonging. ʻOhana, along with the "one true place" thing in the first series, is used throughout the franchise to say that everyone belongs somewhere and with people to care for. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_5ce7dbb9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_5ce7dbb9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_5ce7dbb9 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_62b41729 | type |
Puni Plush | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_62b41729 | comment |
Puni Plush: Straight lines and sharp angles don't appear often in the franchise, although the anime subverts this by featuring a main character with spiky pigtails. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_62b41729 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_62b41729 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_62b41729 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_6fc2ca79 | type |
Fictionary | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_6fc2ca79 | comment |
Fictionary: While the whole franchise contains plenty of Aliens Speaking English, it also has a fairly well-developed language of its own called Tantalog. Though only a few phrases were fully translated on Lilo & Stitch: The Series' website—which now no longer exists—there have been a few rather detailed online dictionaries made based on its usage in that show. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_6fc2ca79 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_6fc2ca79 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_6fc2ca79 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7175cb16 | type |
Clark Kenting | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7175cb16 | comment |
Clark Kenting: Stitch pretends to be a dog on Earth, while Jumba and Pleakley pretend to be humans. In Lilo & Stitch: The Series, Gantu pretends to be Samoan as a means to pass off his large size. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7175cb16 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7175cb16 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7175cb16 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7464705c | type |
Arc Words | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7464705c | comment |
Arc Words: Primarily in the Western parts of the franchise: "Ê»Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind — or forgotten." | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7464705c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7464705c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7464705c | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7969f21e | type |
No One Gets Left Behind | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7969f21e | comment |
No One Gets Left Behind: Exactly the message of the whole franchise. Granted, it's actually "nobody" in the ʻohana motto, not "no one", but still. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7969f21e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7969f21e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7969f21e | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7a4013f3 | type |
Deuteragonist | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7a4013f3 | comment |
Deuteragonist: Stitch is The Protagonist, but he is always paired up with a human who helps him out while dealing with their own problems. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7a4013f3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7a4013f3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7a4013f3 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7abd339f | type |
Black-and-White Morality | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7abd339f | comment |
Black-and-White Morality: The three TV shows go with a simple "good vs. evil" route, in contrast to the movies' White and Gray Morality. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7abd339f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7abd339f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7abd339f | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7b3f0b81 | type |
Tractor Beam | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7b3f0b81 | comment |
The first film has the logo appear on a black background, with the shooting star beeping and pulsating as it shoots through the arc, before the logo gets taken away by a spaceship using a Tractor Beam. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7b3f0b81 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7b3f0b81 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7b3f0b81 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7d5324cf | type |
The Federation | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7d5324cf | comment |
The Federation: United Galactic Federation or Alliance depending on the movie/episode. Given that they would have destroyed Earth if not for mosquitoes supposedly being an endangered species, they have at least some traits of The Empire as well. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7d5324cf | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7d5324cf | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7d5324cf | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7e081ea0 | type |
Slice of Life | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7e081ea0 | comment |
Slice of Life: When the franchise is not dealing with an evil alien conflict, it's essentially showing Stitch's life with whatever family he's with. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7e081ea0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7e081ea0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_7e081ea0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_812fc350 | type |
Turn of the Millennium | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_812fc350 | comment |
Turn of the Millennium: The original parts of this franchise took place in the early-to-mid 2000s, which was also the time frame when it was most actively promoted in the United States. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_812fc350 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_812fc350 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_812fc350 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_84c5ec0b | type |
Free-Range Children | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_84c5ec0b | comment |
Free-Range Children: Lilo is six years old in the original film and seven to nine years old over the course of the sequel films and Lilo & Stitch: The Series, yet she runs about Kokaua Townnote her hometown on Kauaʻi, named in The Series, which is based on Hanapepe on the same island with Stitch, and no adults. The same goes for ten/eleven-year-old Yuna on Izayoi and in Okinawa New Town in the Stitch! anime, and the young Ai on the Huangshan mountains in Stitch & Ai. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_84c5ec0b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_84c5ec0b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_84c5ec0b | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_87d7e9fa | type |
Surreal Humor | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_87d7e9fa | comment |
Surreal Humor: Downplayed in that there are some realistic elements to keep everything grounded, but with the aliens' interactions with Earth culture and sometimes even fantastical beings (e.g. Jake Long in "Morpholomew", the yokai in Stitch!), the abilities of some of the experiments, and Lilo's... unique take on life, the franchise indulges with a bit of surrealism to keep things interesting. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_87d7e9fa | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_87d7e9fa | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_87d7e9fa | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_8a8c7344 | type |
Plasma Cannon | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_8a8c7344 | comment |
Plasma Cannon: Plasma blasters are the most common weapon seen throughout the franchise. From a human perspective, the handheld ones oddly look like toys. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_8a8c7344 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_8a8c7344 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_8a8c7344 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_8f9f71a8 | type |
Crazy Enough to Work | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_8f9f71a8 | comment |
Better yet, all of the above was Crazy Enough to Work; the original film was released during a time when CGI films were on the rise and Disney Feature Animation wasn't doing so great, yet it became the only combined critical and commercial success of the post-Renaissance Experimental Era, thus spawning this franchise. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_8f9f71a8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_8f9f71a8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_8f9f71a8 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_92dfffae | type |
Retraux | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_92dfffae | comment |
Retraux: The alien spacecraft and weaponry invoke the Raygun Gothic style (the plasma blasters even have fins), but they're simplified and given modern design touches to avoid looking dated and give the sci-fi aspects of the franchise's universe a distinctive identity. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_92dfffae | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_92dfffae | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_92dfffae | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_973291cd | type |
Pardon My Klingon | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_973291cd | comment |
Pardon My Klingon: Gantu's Character Catchphrase "Oh, blitznak!", which easily passes off as "Oh, Crap!", and Stitch and the experiments' "Meega, nala kweesta!", a Tantalog phrase so vulgar that it makes a robot vomit. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_973291cd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_973291cd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_973291cd | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_9ab0aec0 | type |
The Dog Is an Alien | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_9ab0aec0 | comment |
The Dog Is an Alien: Stitch pretends to be a dog all throughout the franchise despite looking more like a mutant koala, as Nani notes in the original film. Several experiments are also mistaken to be other animals by other humans in The Series. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_9ab0aec0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_9ab0aec0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_9ab0aec0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_9d12bbc1 | type |
Foreshadowing | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_9d12bbc1 | comment |
Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch is arguably the most unique one. Each segment of the castle loads up like the meter tracking Stitch's energy, then the top flag shines to mark that the meter's "full". Then the Walt Disney logo shines in and "PICTURES" fades in as normal, and the shooting star goes through the arc using a similar beeping and pulsating effect as with the first film. Then after a couple seconds, the logo glitches a couple times with the background flashing green before the logo glitches out of frame. The background music also skips when the glitches happen. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_9d12bbc1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_9d12bbc1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_9d12bbc1 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_a6c69bd | type |
MacGuffin | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_a6c69bd | comment |
Leroy & Stitch uses the song extensively, going so far as to turn it into a MacGuffin do defeat Leroy. It's played in a Crowning Moment of Awesome towards the end of the film where Lilo and the experiments use it to defeat the clone army of Leroys. Certain shots make it seem as if the cast is singing a farewell to the audience. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_a6c69bd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_a6c69bd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_a6c69bd | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_b31093e3 | type |
Mons Series | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_b31093e3 | comment |
Mons Series: In a way, thanks to the experiments. However, this really applies to the first two TV shows (Stitch & Ai took a different route with its "experiments"), and the number of seen, fully confirmed experiments out of the first 629 remain incredibly low to this day. (Notice how so many experiments lack descriptions on the lists in their character sheets? That's how low it is.) | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_b31093e3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_b31093e3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_b31093e3 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_b38b6147 | type |
Science Fantasy | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_b38b6147 | comment |
Science Fantasy: The franchise became more of this over the years instead of just being straight soft science fiction, primarily thanks to the East Asian spin-offs, although The Series had some fantasy elements here and there (and actually crossed over with an Urban Fantasy series at one point), and one of the early spin-off video games gave Lilo voodoo powers. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_b38b6147 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_b38b6147 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_b38b6147 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_b40bb08a | type |
Living Weapon | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_b40bb08a | comment |
Living Weapon: Stitch and many of the other experiments. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_b40bb08a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_b40bb08a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_b40bb08a | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_b9c673a6 | type |
Market-Based Title | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_b9c673a6 | comment |
Stitch Encounternote Stitch Live! in Disneyland Paris (2006–present): A fifteen-minute digital puppetry shownote similar to Turtle Talk with Crush and Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor in non-American Disney resorts where Stitch playfully interacts with park guests. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_b9c673a6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_b9c673a6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_b9c673a6 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_c313d43a | type |
True Companions | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_c313d43a | comment |
True Companions: This franchise is famous for its focus on extended families, with ʻohana being a key theme as humans bond with aliens. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_c313d43a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_c313d43a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_c313d43a | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_c7b5445c | type |
Cool Starship | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_c7b5445c | comment |
Cool Starship: Plenty throughout the franchise, including Jumba's ship, Gantu's ships, the BRB-9000, and "The Red One". | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_c7b5445c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_c7b5445c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_c7b5445c | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_d69a16e4 | type |
Retractable Appendages | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_d69a16e4 | comment |
Jumba and Pleakley only put on some light clothes and fake hair when they're out in public, yet they completely fool the unaware humans. Gets worse with Stitch who is blue and all he has to do is retract some body parts. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_d69a16e4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_d69a16e4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_d69a16e4 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_d9c2434 | type |
Amusing Alien | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_d9c2434 | comment |
Amusing Alien: This franchise is loaded with them, especially the comedic sociopathic Stitch, the crossdressing Know-Nothing Know-It-All Pleakley, and snarky "Sandwich Boy" Reuben. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_d9c2434 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_d9c2434 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_d9c2434 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_e4edb362 | type |
AGirlAndHerX | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_e4edb362 | comment |
A Girl and Her X: No matter if the girl is Lilo, Yuna, or Ai, the franchise is (almost) always about a human girl and her alien "dog" who looks more like a blue mutant koala and is much more sapient than a regular dog. The lives of each of these girls and their families improve with Stitch around, while in return, he becomes a better, happier, more caring person thanks to them. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_e4edb362 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_e4edb362 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_e4edb362 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_e5e8fcf0 | type |
No Export for You | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_e5e8fcf0 | comment |
Motto! Stitch! DS: Rhythm de Rakugaki Daisakusen ♪note More! Stitch! DS: Great Mission to Doodle in Rhythm ♪, also known as Disney Stitch Jam 2 (2010): The Japanese-exclusive sequel to Stitch Jam, containing more features, characters, and experiments. This entry also involves drawing pictures on the Nintendo DS's touchscreen for gameplay. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_e5e8fcf0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_e5e8fcf0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_e5e8fcf0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_eb2195d9 | type |
Rousseau Was Right | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_eb2195d9 | comment |
Rousseau Was Right: This franchise likes to emphasize the point of seeing the good in others, what with Lilo's reformation of Stitch in the original film and his "cousins" reforming throughout the first TV series. Even the strict leader of an intergalactic equivalent of the United Nations believes in second chances for criminals, including illegally made lifeforms. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_eb2195d9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_eb2195d9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_eb2195d9 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_eb7c34cf | type |
Crossover | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_eb7c34cf | comment |
Crossover: Stitch was already doing this before the first film was even released thanks to the "inter-STITCH-al" teaser trailers, and he hasn't stopped since. The first TV series even had four crossover episodes in its second season. This got to the point that Disney released a limited edition merchandise collection during 2021 (and early 2022) based on his crossovers called "Stitch Crashes Disney". | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_eb7c34cf | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_eb7c34cf | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_eb7c34cf | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_f0089082 | type |
Early-Bird Cameo | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_f0089082 | comment |
Early-Bird Cameo: Reuben (625) shows up in a Disney Adventures comic about the origin of Stitch, even though his first chronological appearance in the film and TV continuity is Stitch! The Movie. Dr. Hämsterviel first appeared in silhouette in the first film before his official debut in the second. | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_f0089082 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_f0089082 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_f0089082 | |
Lilo & Stitch (Franchise) / int_f068cba | type |
Oddball in the Series | |
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Oddball in the Series: This is truly a unique DAC-based franchise. The original film's art style is based on just one man's own, instead of the Disney house style. The franchise has a unique modern-day setting that mixes realism with soft science fiction, something that Disney doesn't do that often. The first film's narrative heeds closer to Pixar's films in terms of its themes and lack of musical numbers, and this is before John Lasseter took over Walt Disney Feature Animation/Walt Disney Animation Studios. Amusingly, the movie is also un-Pixar like as the story was made around the characters (in other words, "character-driven"), not the other way around like Pixar does when they write stories ("plot/story-driven"). Speaking of music, the films make heavy use of licensed music from one iconic artist and tie said artist into both the characters and the plot. The lead characters were and are still very unconventional for Disney, being considered weird even In-Universe. The marketing for the original film used crossovers heavily in its marketing to emphasize its oddness. Better yet, all of the above was Crazy Enough to Work; the original film was released during a time when CGI films were on the rise and Disney Feature Animation wasn't doing so great, yet it became the only combined critical and commercial success of the post-Renaissance Experimental Era, thus spawning this franchise. Even the sequels are this. Not only did this franchise's sequel material introduce its own set of iconic characters, something that only a few other DAC-based franchises can claim, but the franchise also has a whopping three Sequel Series, all of which have their own animation styles and were produced and aired within only one-and-a-half decadesnote fifteen years from the franchise's debut. The first series can possibly even claim itself as canonical to the DAC, as thanks to Stitch's experiment "cousins", it received references in both a Kingdom Hearts gamenote Experiment 221/Sparky appearing as a mandatory boss battle in Birth by Sleep. and especially in a later DAC film.note Experiment 619/Splodyhead appears in Big Hero 6 as an image on a pillow on Fred's bed, next to a Stitch pillow. No other Disney franchise that got a TV series, not even The Lion King, can claim this. Additionally, Disney seems to have no problem promoting Angel alongside the original film's characters, and she didn't even exist back in 2002! | |
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But Now I Must Go | |
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The scene in the first film where Nani tells Lilo that she will taken away. | |
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Never Say "Die" | |
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Never Say "Die": The franchise follows this trope to a T and tends to avoid using the word, always using euphemisms when alluding to death. The one time Lilo actually says "die" in the original film, it's spoken in a deadpan manner during a relatively humorous (at first) scene where she's lying on the floor listening to Elvis's "Heartbreak Hotel" after having returned home without Nani, much to her literally shut out older sister's frustration. | |
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Name and Name | |
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Name and Name: The franchise itself, though spelled with an ampersand (&), not with the word "and". This also applies to three of the four films and two of the three TV series (although the anime is titled Yuna & Stitch in the German dub). | |
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