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First of all, character designs don't match up. I have no idea about you guys but...whenever I see big cute (shojo) eyes or those wacky anime hairstyles. It just comes off as weird for me, same thing with the expressions. Do you know those "Sweat Drops" or the "Blank White Eyes" (Okay those two were from TV Tropes but you get the idea)
Mixing anime with the wonderful fluent animation of Disney is...ehhhh...not good. It just comes off as weird.
Let's compare this to something like...Kingdom Hearts. Which also had an "anime character with cartoons" The video games are very fluent. Sora moves fluently with the other characters throughout the game.
So why doesn't work here?
Anime sort of has a "limited animation" feel to it. Like only one thing moves throughout the entire scene. (mouth, arms, etc.) Just ONE thing. If you compare it to the first movie and sequel, you'll notice how fluent the movies were. (Video games are done with CG3D)
Also, the voice acting is WAY off. Lots of the characters BARELY sound like they're supposed to (when comparing to the original movies or the American TV series) You'll notice a significant difference.
and one more thing...Half the characters shouldn't be there. Sometimes it feels it feels like the cast belongs on Tokyo Mew Mew. (Don't get me started)as for the rest of it...all I can say is there is only so much cutesyness I can take...BLEGH...
Mixing anime with the wonderful fluent animation of Disney is...ehhhh...not good. It just comes off as weird.
Let's compare this to something like...Kingdom Hearts. Which also had an "anime character with cartoons" The video games are very fluent. Sora moves fluently with the other characters throughout the game.
So why doesn't work here?
Anime sort of has a "limited animation" feel to it. Like only one thing moves throughout the entire scene. (mouth, arms, etc.) Just ONE thing. If you compare it to the first movie and sequel, you'll notice how fluent the movies were. (Video games are done with CG3D)
Also, the voice acting is WAY off. Lots of the characters BARELY sound like they're supposed to (when comparing to the original movies or the American TV series) You'll notice a significant difference.
and one more thing...Half the characters shouldn't be there. Sometimes it feels it feels like the cast belongs on Tokyo Mew Mew. (Don't get me started)as for the rest of it...all I can say is there is only so much cutesyness I can take...BLEGH...
I don't know who had the idea of doing a Stitch anime but I definitely hate that person. What was he thinking? It is horrendous and takes away all the essence of the previous animation that was about the friendship of Stitch with Lilo, not with this new girl. In addition, we all learned that Ohana means family and family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten. Stitch would never leave Lilo. I don't even know why Disney gave permission to anyone to do this. I'm just wondering why.
I can't believe stitch got his own anime I can't wait to watch it.
I feel like any opposition is from people who are obsessed with the original series. I like the movies but this is tremendously better, not remotely childish, the episodes are dynamic, funny, great characters, great comedy. The third season is the best one although it takes place in a different location and I love the blend between mythology and science fiction it creates introducing alien and yokai characters.
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- TriviaThe series itself initially did not actually connect to previous entries in the Lilo y Stitch (2002) franchise until the third season episode "Lilo" (in which an adult Lilo Pelekai appears with a daughter that looks incredibly like her when she was young) firmly established the anime series as taking place years after the events of Leroy y Stitch (2006), the finale of Lilo & Stitch: La serie (2003). Prior to "Lilo", the English dub made attempts to connect the anime to the rest of the franchise, which unfortunately led to many plot holes as this show was non-canon.
- ConexionesFeatured in Animation Lookback: Walt Disney Animation Studios +: Part 11 (2020)
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