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David Ogden Stiers, Daveigh Chase, Kevin McDonald, and Chris Sanders in Leroy & Stitch (2006)

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Leroy & Stitch

24 recensioni
7/10

better than expected

It was good, trying to follow the same formula as the previous movies, but I feel they didn't get it completely.

The story is decent and with some funny moments but also I feel that they were just recycling and repeating the previous movies stories. The plot was decent and convincing with a very good rhythm.

I like the music very much and the animation was great as it is always on Disney's movies.

The cast of voices was very decent and good.

In conclusion, this wasn't the best movie of the series by far, but I think its pretty enjoyable and entertaining to spend a good Sunday afternoon with the family.
  • barrys82
  • 20 set 2007
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7/10

Very entertaining

Leroy and Stitch was a film I found very entertaining. I don't think it is as good as the original, which is wonderful and one of Disney's better movies of the 2000s, but I would put it on par with Lilo and Stitch 2:Stitch Has a Glitch, and a notch above the TV series. All of these though are better than Stitch the Movie, while not absolutely terrible, I did find it disappointing and mediocre to say the least.

I did think Leroy and Stitch was a little too short, and a little rushed at times. Also while the story was fast-paced and fun to watch, more could have been done with it, namely Nani and David's relationship and the platonic friendship between Lilo and Myrtle.

This aside, the animation is still lively and colourful, and the soundtrack is bright and breezy. The writing is witty, funny and warm, and the characters still have their infectious personalities, Lilo and Stitch are still cute, Jumba and Pleakley are still funny and Nani's personality thankfully is less distorted than it is in the series. Leroy is a worthy character too, and the voice work is also top notch. All in all, very entertaining. 7/10 Bethany Cox
  • TheLittleSongbird
  • 8 lug 2011
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5/10

Pointless

A pointless fourth film from the 'Lilo & Stitch' franchise.

While still not absolutely terrible, 'Leroy & Stitch' isn't one that's worth watching. Not helped by a plot that is all over the place, the new characters also fail to bring any intrigue with them. I do appreciate a follow-up on the ending of 'Stitch! The Movie', at least.

Cast-wise, it's decent to hear Daveigh Chase back as Lilo while Jeff Bennett and Rob Paulsen do fine jobs as Dr. Hämsterviel and Reuben. The rest, e.g. Tia Carrere (Nani), all take a backseat.

I guess they were due a wholly bad film eventually, still pleasing that none of them are truly horrific though.
  • r96sk
  • 19 lug 2020
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another great ending

To all the director and development teams out there please follow this style of ending. I have seen this brand evolve from the beginning from the first movie to the TV series to the video games to the amusement park involvement to the ending. This was by all means a good ending of the brand. Me being in hong kong last year there was one thing that i have to say. Lilo and Stitch is a HUGE and when i say HUGE i mean like crazy huge. Last summer the theme was Summer Blast and who would be doing the blasting well who would be better than stitch. Everything was dressed up as that style and was truly spectacular. Now i feel that this movie really did it justice to the brand. Could it have been better yes of course but most films can be better. I feel maybe they could have played off alittle more on the "key" cousins but in order to do that it would need a longer period than 1 hour. So for the time they had been given i feel it did a good job. And the best part was that they summed everything up with a simple word.

Aloha
  • brian2-150-389556
  • 2 set 2011
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7/10

A solid conclusion to the lilo and stitch tv series and a fun movie overall

Lilo and stitch was a big part of my childhood in that I loved the first movie so much as a child and even still do as an adult. It was mature, well written, adorable, heartwarming, funny, beatufulllly animated, nice music and acting, fun characters, good morals, good story, It's the full package. The francise I do think is also really lucky in that it's sequals and TV show were not bad at all. I would say they are all good fun and contuine the messages and heart of the oringnal movie well. They don't have as much substance with it themes, but the heart and charm remains in them. I think the reason why they worked compared to other Disney sequals is how they expanded on the world and lore of its ailens/location etc. They do a good job at showing that family's are not always perfect but we love each other regardless. The characters have flaws but oh man are they so lovable and goofy. The animation in this movie is not bad, the music is solid, the action is fun such as the climax, the characters are funny and fun, the story is likable, silly, easy to follow and has a good ending to it all. The themes of ohana play out well here and even tho stitch learnt the same lesson he already knew in the first movie doesn't bother me much due to the happiest he had with having such a great prize. He clearly still loved his ohana as well as jumba and pleakey did but sometimes we forget the things we learn and thats OK. Stitch is my favorite character in Disney in genral and I loved how he is still the same lovable goof ball throughout this francise. He is short tempered and is reckless at times with how he is chilidish but then again we can all be like that from Time to time But at the same time he is very loving and caring to those he cares about. He is loyal, cheerful, kind, silly, adorable and has a good character design. The writing is decent etc. The story itself tho is not groundbreaking, certain scenes feel rushed, mertle could have a better redemption arc, but I loved that gantu and rebean had a good change. Hamaterviel is funny tho not outstanding. Overall I don't get why this movie has low ratings and some hate, there are people who like this movie and I am one of them. A good ending to a good francise.
  • lewisdabson
  • 6 giu 2023
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7/10

I love stitch!

I cannot believe I have never seen this movie! I put it on as something simple to watch why I play on my iPhone. I love stitch. This was such a cute movie. I would definitely recommend it for any age. I started looking up more details on the characters on google. Did you know Lilo is autistic? I had no idea! It makes this movie and her character even cuter! I believe it said this movie is 21 years old. My 15 year old were debating on what came first this movie or Pokémon. Because of similarities and it ends up being Pokémon is 27/28 years old. So my daughter won that argument. I would definitely watch this Disney movie again! Stitch is the best!
  • KILERQUEEN
  • 28 mag 2023
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6/10

Fun finale

  • masonsaul
  • 26 giu 2025
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7/10

A Straight-To-Video Sequel as a Series Finale?

Leroy and Stitch gives the Lilo and Stitch series a nice conclusion. I'll admit that it could've took more time to make the finale something amazing and it can be at times melancholy. But it has ended the series well with an exciting villain arc and characters getting new development as the show's finale, along with limited but nice animation. And during the end credits, it is fun to look for names of all 626 experiments not just for the show, but even those that never appeared there as well. By the way, some of these names that didn't make to the show are kinda silly. Have you watched the series, even as a 2000s kid? Then this will satisfy you. The purpose for this is for the grand finale of Lilo and Stitch The Series, and it's definitely for those that have watched the entire series to check out. Not as great as the original, but it succeeds in ending the series on a good note.
  • TheMysteriousReviewer
  • 2 nov 2023
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2/10

Leroy & Stitch

You can hear the cow being milked if you listen carefully enough.

Again, as with the other straight to DVD films this is fine, decent enough stuff, but it never becomes anything other than passable.

Fine only if you are a die hard fan of the original.
  • studioAT
  • 5 lug 2022
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6/10

A Simple but Satisfying Send-Off for the Ohana

  • XiaoProxies
  • 15 lug 2025
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4/10

No more creative juices? Yes for Disney.

  • Straph
  • 13 ott 2007
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8/10

An excellent swan song to the TV series.

  • rdatsun
  • 26 lug 2006
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7/10

Cute...

In this animation, the villain Dr. Von Hamstervial (Jeff Bennett) breaks out of prison and immediately begins work on a devious new creation: "Leroy", who looks like the gentle alien Stitch and is sent to Earth to destroy everything in his life. Path. To defeat the mad doctor and his wacky experiment, young Lilo (Daveigh Chase) must reunite with Stitch and his other extraterrestrial friends; unfortunately, the only thing that can stop Leroy is a performance by Elvis himself.

Very cute and cuddly like all the drawings in the franchise... I skip the action part (and there are many scenes of escapes and explosions), I really like the jokes, I love that skinny one with 1 eye, and the big one, but the duo, Lilo and Stitch are cuties personified...
  • RosanaBotafogo
  • 15 gen 2023
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5/10

Will the real Stitch step forward.

  • michaelRokeefe
  • 6 mar 2010
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5/10

Fine Film

This is a great enough animation film for all viewers to watch and enjoy. The crew definitely knew what they were doing when they were creating this animation film. The storyline of this animation film may have neem a bit straightforward but it was strong and it worked. The cast selection was alright enough. They deeply committed and connected to the storyline and to their respective characters. The chemistry that was displayed throughout this animation film was fine enough. This animation film was a brilliant way to finish the entire franchise. This is a terrific animation film for everyone to watch and enjoy.
  • RECB3
  • 29 mag 2024
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4/10

Why Leroy & Stitch Is a Disappointing Finale

When I came across Leroy & Stitch, the supposed conclusion to a franchise that started with such a unique spark, I couldn't help but feel let down. For me, this movie, while meant to be a big climax, suffers from the same issues as many direct-to-video sequels, watering down the original's charm in a production that, sadly, misses the mark on several key points.

What frustrates me most is how repetitive parts of the story are. The idea of Jumba and Pleakley needing a loyalty test makes sense, but forcing Stitch to re-learn the lesson of "ohana" (family) that he already got in the first movie feels like a creative step backward. This goes against his character development and repeats a story we've already seen, which is a major stumble for a film meant to end the saga. Also, keeping Lilo and Stitch apart for most of the movie is a bad choice for any fan of their central relationship; the emotional bond that was the heart of the original series is ignored in favor of galaxy-spanning action.

Despite that, the movie tries to deliver a big climax by focusing on Hämsterviel's galactic takeover and the threat of Leroy, an evil clone of Stitch. The idea of an army of "Stitches" is definitely exciting and answers a question many viewers have had since the first movie. Seeing all the experiments show off their powers in a final battle can be a treat for kids.

However, the production quality is an undeniable weak point. The animation, with its clearly limited and "cheap" look, feels like a TV movie, and that's especially tough to see for the conclusion of such a beloved franchise. The epic scale of the story deserved production values that matched the original film, but the visuals are disappointing, lacking the flow and energy that defined it. The charm, charisma, and quality of the first Lilo & Stitch are just gone, and the whole thing feels lifeless and uninspired.

For me, Leroy & Stitch is a disheartening finale for a franchise that started so brightly. While it tries to be a fun climax and answers some questions about the universe, it fails to capture the essence and quality of its predecessor. The repeated themes, the sidelining of the Lilo-Stitch relationship, and the visibly low-budget production make it an unsatisfactory experience for anyone who loved the original movie. It's a product that works better as an extended TV episode for kids who watched the series, but not as a worthy farewell to one of Disney's most cherished creations. Honestly, I hope this is the end of the direct-to-video Stitch saga, allowing the memory of the original film to remain untouched by such weak sequels.
  • Meu_diario_cultural
  • 26 ago 2025
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10/10

Leory and Stitch Not that Bad

  • zakima2
  • 24 giu 2006
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9/10

My favorite Lilo and Stitch movie.

  • vessalalizadeh
  • 18 apr 2022
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10/10

So amazing and outstanding for a franchise

Lilo has a book of cousins, he meets an alien named Ruben who likes to make sandwiches and other types of foods, then it appears a villain called Dr. Hamsterviel who creates a red clone of Stitch named Leroy, it even has a good soundtrack, from Elvis Presley such as Jailhouse Rock when Dr Hamsterviel and the clones of Leroy are in jail while dancing, at least is way better than Lilo And Stitch 2: Stitch Has A Glitch, an awful direct to video sequel just like Mulan 2 and Tarzan 2, which the three of them are bad Disney direct to video sequels from 2005, the movie called Leroy And Stitch is a great movie from 2006 just like Bambi 2, Brother Bear 2 and Cars, and way better than The Fox And The Hound 2 and The Wild (2006).
  • arielsiere
  • 22 set 2022
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8/10

Very good

  • beluboklaban
  • 21 mag 2020
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10/10

What a grand finale!

Leroy & Stitch (2006) is the epic finale to the Lilo & Stitch franchise and the final animated entry with Lilo as a main character. This is yet another entry in the franchise that I rented from Hollywood Videos as a kid and it is just as good as I remembered it.

Positives for Leroy & Stitch (2006): For the final entry in the franchise, this movie gives you everything you want for the grand finale of this franchise and more. Now while this movie is more geared towards kids, this entry still works for me as an adult. This movie is the entry where Dr. Jacques von Hamsterviel is at his best and most evil as a villain. I loved the addition of Leroy as the main rival to Stitch. The movie also does a great job at setting up the eventual babyface turns for Gantu and Reuben (Experiment 625). You get some fun montages throughout the movie. And finally, the final battle with the Experiments is as epic as you would expect from the final entry of a franchise.

Overall, Leroy & Stitch (2006) is an insane finale to one of my favorite Disney franchises and it has me excited to watch the live-action remake next month.
  • jared-25331
  • 17 apr 2025
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8/10

This Was My Endgame

After rewatching the original Lilo and stitch movie, the Sequels and the tv series, I decided to complete my stitch binge watch with the finale movie. As a kid I was obsessed with the world of stitch and all of the creative aliens and of course the Pokémon lover in me was thrilled when i saw there were so many experiments besides stitch with such a wide array of superpowers and gimmicks. I would print out pictures of each experiment and create my own logbook with drawings and profiles on each cousin. Funny enough I never was able to watch the show in its entirety, so everything I knew about stitches cousins came from a handful of episodes, the Stitch sequel and this movie. Let me just say that I must have paused this movie as a kid at least a 1000 times, trying to take pictures of every experiment with my kodak disposable camera. I wanted to capture the image of every experiment, because at the time there wasn't much merchandise or even info on each one and I was obsessed enough to do it myself. Ironically Lilo also has a similar book filled with pictures and info on the cousins, which this movie gives a lot of screentime to, making this world feel so much more alive. On rewatch, I felt such a surge of nostalgia, not just for the movie itself but for each experiment that I had just seen in the tv series, which made me feel rewarded for knowing all their names and powers. The movie's story takes place after the tv series, with each experiment being rehabilitated. The main cast of characters are all back, with each keeping their likeable personalities, however they are now forced to break up their family, with each character being given a new opportunity in space leaving Lilo behind on Hawaii. This sad subplot actually was very effective after watching the series and seeing how close they had all become as a family, thankfully this split does not last long. The villains from the tv series also return in all of their glory, with hamsterviel finally proving he is a threat to the galaxy by creating an evil clone of stich called Leroy who takes over the title. Leroy himself is not given a personality besides being evil, but his menace as well as funny evil moments make up for that. Surprisingly we get some villain redemption arcs in this movie, with the former Captain Gantu, who has been humiliated repeatedly in the tv show to the point you feel sorry for him, finally he completes his character arc by abandoning his evil ways and becoming a hero. Because he is my favorite character, this made me very happy. On top of that his sidekick 625 is given a name "Reuben" and also helps Lilo to save the day, while stitch is absent. The comedy is golden in this movie with so many laugh out loud moments which still hold up for me as an adult. The animation is very nice to look at, keeping its consistency with the original movie and the tv series. The action is truly special in this film, because it just feels so vibrant and energetic. The best part of the movie of course is the avenger's endgame moment, where all of stitches cousins are pitted against the Leroy clone army, which is done in spectacular fashion. There is so much going on in the chaos that you need to rewind to catch every detail of the battle. Lastly the heroes save the day with the good old song from the first movie, "Aloha Oe" that by the end of the performance always leaves me with a big dumb smile on my face, as the "Ohana" is finally saved, ending with a big group family picture that serves as a perfectly sweet ending to the franchise. The movie is still a fun watch, showing affection for Hawaiian culture and being a great sci-fi comedy. After watching the tv series, i can say that you do not need to watch every single episode to enjoy this movie, but watching a few will definitely enhance your enjoyment of seeing each experiment. All of these years later I still see this film more than just a movie spinoff to a Disney channel tv show, I see it as a grand finale of epic proportions, that also completed every single character's story with a ribbon on top. I know there was an anime that continued the story of stitch, but for me this is the true ending to this delightful world of hula dancing aliens.
  • amiranda-39274
  • 30 lug 2025
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8/10

much better than the previous two

  • mimmoesposito
  • 2 set 2024
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"Leroy & Stitch: A Chaotic Yet Heartfelt Finale"

"Leroy & Stitch," the third sequel in the Lilo & Stitch franchise, serves as both a conclusion to the animated series and a farewell to the beloved characters fans have grown to cherish. The film follows Lilo as she helps Stitch, Jumba, and Pleakley find new roles in the Galactic Federation, just as a new threat-Leroy, an evil Stitch clone-emerges. The film doubles down on sci-fi antics, with an emphasis on action, interstellar battles, and the return of Stitch's many "cousins." While the plot is a bit crowded, it still retains the warm themes of ohana (family) that define the series.

Compared to its predecessors, Leroy & Stitch leans heavily on spectacle rather than emotional depth. The original film's charm came from its grounded storytelling and emotional resonance, while the sequels have progressively moved toward a more formulaic, episodic structure. That said, this installment offers satisfying closure to long-running character arcs, particularly Stitch's evolution from a destructive experiment to a true hero. The final scenes are packed with callbacks and cameos that reward longtime viewers.

As for whether the franchise is getting better or worse, Leroy & Stitch lands somewhere in the middle. It lacks the emotional power of the original and the freshness of the first sequel (Stitch! The Movie), but it fares better than Lilo & Stitch 2, which struggled with tonal consistency. It's a serviceable, energetic finale that prioritizes fan service and action over storytelling nuance. Not groundbreaking, but for fans, it's a fun, fitting goodbye. Would you like a numerical rating or a visual summary to go with the review?
  • The_Jew_Revue
  • 7 mag 2025
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