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Stitch, un extraterrestre vivant sur Terre déguisé en chien avec sa famille humaine, poursuit ses aventures lorsqu'il découvre que la famille extraterrestre qu'il ne savait pas qu'il avait e... Tout lireStitch, un extraterrestre vivant sur Terre déguisé en chien avec sa famille humaine, poursuit ses aventures lorsqu'il découvre que la famille extraterrestre qu'il ne savait pas qu'il avait est maintenant à Hawaii.Stitch, un extraterrestre vivant sur Terre déguisé en chien avec sa famille humaine, poursuit ses aventures lorsqu'il découvre que la famille extraterrestre qu'il ne savait pas qu'il avait est maintenant à Hawaii.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
Daveigh Chase
- Lilo
- (voix)
Chris Sanders
- Stitch
- (voix)
Tia Carrere
- Nani
- (voix)
David Ogden Stiers
- Jumba
- (voix)
Kevin McDonald
- Pleakley
- (voix)
- (as Kevin Mcdonald)
Ving Rhames
- Cobra Bubbles
- (voix)
Corey Burton
- Hawaiian Man
- (voix)
Tress MacNeille
- Hamsterviel's Ship Computer
- (voix)
- (as Tress Macneille)
Kunewa Mook
- Moses Puloki
- (voix)
Rob Paulsen
- 625
- (voix)
Frank Welker
- Sparky
- (voix)
Jess Winfield
- Various
- (voix)
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A few steps down from the original, 'Stitch! The Movie' is too short to enjoy.
At just 60 minutes it doesn't do enough, so everything it shows simply falls flat. Less heart, not as funny and nowhere near as interesting. It's obvious, especially with the ending, that this only exists to kick off the television series; as opposed to building on the 2002 film.
The cast pleasingly remains the same but their performances aren't as memorable as before. Most of the characters are shoehorned in, especially Bubbles (Ving Rhames) and Capt. Gantu (Kevin Michael Richardson). Jeff Bennett comes in to voice Dr. Hämsterviel, a new character, who is alright.
Forgettable in every way unfortunately. Still one of the better Disney animated sequels, mind.
At just 60 minutes it doesn't do enough, so everything it shows simply falls flat. Less heart, not as funny and nowhere near as interesting. It's obvious, especially with the ending, that this only exists to kick off the television series; as opposed to building on the 2002 film.
The cast pleasingly remains the same but their performances aren't as memorable as before. Most of the characters are shoehorned in, especially Bubbles (Ving Rhames) and Capt. Gantu (Kevin Michael Richardson). Jeff Bennett comes in to voice Dr. Hämsterviel, a new character, who is alright.
Forgettable in every way unfortunately. Still one of the better Disney animated sequels, mind.
I've never been too impressed with the Disney video sequels. And while "Stitch, the Movie" isn't as good as the original, it's still very good. Also, it sets up the Lilo and Stitch TV series which is even better than the movie! Both "Stitch" and the TV series share the same duel level of humor that make it attractive to both kids and adults. You will see the references and homages to works like Monty Python and other classic humor sources. I haven't enjoyed a cartoon like this since Animaniacs, and it's no wonder since some of the same voices (and maybe writers) are used.
I've seen some negative references in reviews made to Pokemon. Well, that's only a tangental similarity in my opinion. The only negative opinions that I agree with are that Nani has turned into the stereotypical adult figure in kid's shows that doesn't believe the kid until it's too late. On the plus side, the characters of Pleakley, Jumba, Gantu and the new Hamsterviel are much improved.
So, watch the movie, and then watch the TV show!
I've seen some negative references in reviews made to Pokemon. Well, that's only a tangental similarity in my opinion. The only negative opinions that I agree with are that Nani has turned into the stereotypical adult figure in kid's shows that doesn't believe the kid until it's too late. On the plus side, the characters of Pleakley, Jumba, Gantu and the new Hamsterviel are much improved.
So, watch the movie, and then watch the TV show!
Let's be frank, Disney always tends to create a franchise by releasing a movie and making sequels with new characters and adventures. When Lilo & Stitch came out, it was in all honesty the very first Disney movie in my life I came to love. When i heard of a sequel and a TV series, the first thing popping into my head was "there goes the magic" well i wasn't at all wrong. Stitch! The movie had to fall into the franchise, it's Disney, but it didn't lose the charm and uniqueness from its predecessor. Maintaining the dysfunctional bunch from the original, the 'straight-to-video' presentation of new adventures and characters is not as exaggerated as before. Fun for the entire family as always, Stitch! The movie is a new deliverance to every Lilo & Stitch fan.
Stitch! The Movie is a movie that is just made to promote the series. It does provide some detail what the series was going to be about, but the plot is kinda rushed because of its less than one hour running time. The animation is fine, but it does seem limited even for a straight-to-video movie. And some of the characters were written fine, but others aren't much useful for the film. I honestly would recommend if you are going to watch this, just treat this as the first episode of Lilo and Stitch: The Series than an actual film. However if you love the first film and you'd like to see more about Stitch and all of Jumba's other experiments before him, this is worth seeing for yourself. As a movie, it could've took a little more time rather than limiting the running time. But as a way to start the series, at least it tried.
The first Lilo and Stitch movie was amusing and entertaining and held my 2 year old's interest easily with the Elvis songs running throughout. Ten minutes into this one, however, and my son left the room. It was clearly not meant to be a stand alone movie as the first and fell into the trap as so many movies do today: strictly to set up the sequel. In this case, its the setup for their Saturday cartoon series. Not impressed at all. I agree that this could have been used as part of the actual series and not pushed as a true movie. No wonder I look forward more to Pixar's productions than Disney's nowadays.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesWhile Stitch and the other experiments are technically siblings, cousins is a Hawaiian term, like ohana, for extended family and close friends, although Stitch only uses it in regard to the experiments.
- GaffesWhen Stitch hot-wires the red spaceship, a shot of him from the rear shows his ears have the same cuts (left lower, right upper) as though he was facing the camera.
- Crédits fousAfter the credits have rolled, Jumba and Pleakley have a short scene.
- ConnexionsEdited into Le Petit Dinosaure: Vive les amis (2007)
- Bandes originalesAloha, E Komo Mai
Written by Danny Jacob & Ali Olmo (as Ali B. Olmo)
Performed by Jump 5
Produced by Mark Hammond & Danny Jacob
JUMP 5 appears courtesy of Sparrow Records
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- Durée
- 1h(60 min)
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- 1.66 : 1
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