Lilo & Stitch 2 : Hawaï, nous avons un problème !
Original title: Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch
- Video
- 2005
- Tous publics
- 1h 8m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
21K
YOUR RATING
A malfunction threatens to destroy Stitch and his friendship with Lilo!A malfunction threatens to destroy Stitch and his friendship with Lilo!A malfunction threatens to destroy Stitch and his friendship with Lilo!
- Awards
- 2 wins & 13 nominations total
Chris Sanders
- Stitch
- (voice)
Dakota Fanning
- Lilo Pelekai
- (voice)
Tia Carrere
- Nani
- (voice)
Kevin McDonald
- Pleakley
- (voice)
Kunewa Mook
- Kumu
- (voice)
Jason Scott Lee
- David Kawena
- (voice)
Holliston Coleman
- Aleka
- (voice)
Matt Corboy
- Additional Voices
- (voice)
Jillian Henry
- Elena
- (voice)
Liliana Mumy
- Mertle Edmonds
- (voice)
Paul Vogt
- Gator Guard
- (voice)
- …
Summary
Reviewers say 'Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch' is cherished for its heartwarming themes and faithful animation. The voice acting, especially Chris Sanders as Stitch, is lauded. The engaging storyline involving Stitch's glitch is appreciated, though some wish for a longer runtime and deeper subplots. Dakota Fanning's Lilo receives mixed feedback, but the film is generally viewed as a decent sequel that appeals to fans of the original.
Featured reviews
Pulling back to the style of the original movie and less like the series, it's less sci-fi adventure and more of a standard drama with some soapy elements.
Much better than a direct to home media disney sequel has a right to be, though, I watched in only a couple of sittings.
Structurally, this does feel a bit stitched together (no pun intended) plotwise. The catalyst is that Stitch has...well... you know... and the plot is fuelled by misunderstanding but clearly Jumba knows what's going on; why doesn't he say anything?!
Stitch's internal conflict between his love for his Ohana and his programming could have been very engaging but that it's all just a glitch negates much of any thematic richness we could have gotten from this.
Another theme just jammed in there is honoring our departed parents and it works well enough but that element is a little more abstract. A subplot where Plikli tries to help David court Nani isn't so bad but it feels like it would be more at place in an episode of the show.
Exotic, vibrant and with a fair bit of charming humor. The trailers made it look excruciating and while there is some almost-too-real awkwardness in there, the whole thing just about goes the distance.
Did I miss the voice of Daveigh Chase? Yeah... Fanning is not exactly the best actor but she does the character justice though one does get the impression that Lilo has aged about 7 years over-night.
Much better than a direct to home media disney sequel has a right to be, though, I watched in only a couple of sittings.
Structurally, this does feel a bit stitched together (no pun intended) plotwise. The catalyst is that Stitch has...well... you know... and the plot is fuelled by misunderstanding but clearly Jumba knows what's going on; why doesn't he say anything?!
Stitch's internal conflict between his love for his Ohana and his programming could have been very engaging but that it's all just a glitch negates much of any thematic richness we could have gotten from this.
Another theme just jammed in there is honoring our departed parents and it works well enough but that element is a little more abstract. A subplot where Plikli tries to help David court Nani isn't so bad but it feels like it would be more at place in an episode of the show.
Exotic, vibrant and with a fair bit of charming humor. The trailers made it look excruciating and while there is some almost-too-real awkwardness in there, the whole thing just about goes the distance.
Did I miss the voice of Daveigh Chase? Yeah... Fanning is not exactly the best actor but she does the character justice though one does get the impression that Lilo has aged about 7 years over-night.
The original "Lilo and Stitch" was a wonderfully offbeat tale that took me by surprise (and even drove me to tears at the end!); the movie's take on the relationship between motherless Lilo (voiced by Dakota Fanning) and an accidental extraterrestrial visitor named Stitch was surprisingly compelling. This sequel is lighter, less spectacular fare--cute, not overly deep--but still entertaining. The story has Lilo entering a Hula competition...just as Stitch's circuits are beginning to go haywire, leading to a fair share of comic mischief and an ending that, once again, almost made me cry (for this, I give the movie an additional star).
This is by far the best sequel I've seen as a DVD/video release from Disney. From all of the other sequels Disney made weren't as "enchanting", not a lot of work was put into (e.g., story plot, voice acting, score, music, etc.) although this movie is worth the purchase and the viewing! It even has a sort of twist in the movie (no spoiling!)
To put it simply, here's how I'd put the movie:
The Good: -animation stayed and true and original (as in "Lilo And Stitch" unlike "Stitch: The Movie" -the score qualifies well for a theatrical release -story and plot is deep and rich -had its "theatrical touch"
The Bad: -having the movie with the length approximately 1 hour
It's just too bad this movie wasn't released first as a Theatrical release. Probably for the reason of the short length of the movie although it is still definitely one that you should purchase, worth buying. This beats all the other Disney Sequels DVD releases. More work is put into this movie for a family fun film.
*People who've seen "Lilo And Stitch" and "Stitch: The Movie" would definitely find this movie better and funny!!
To put it simply, here's how I'd put the movie:
The Good: -animation stayed and true and original (as in "Lilo And Stitch" unlike "Stitch: The Movie" -the score qualifies well for a theatrical release -story and plot is deep and rich -had its "theatrical touch"
The Bad: -having the movie with the length approximately 1 hour
It's just too bad this movie wasn't released first as a Theatrical release. Probably for the reason of the short length of the movie although it is still definitely one that you should purchase, worth buying. This beats all the other Disney Sequels DVD releases. More work is put into this movie for a family fun film.
*People who've seen "Lilo And Stitch" and "Stitch: The Movie" would definitely find this movie better and funny!!
I watched this having not seen the original I am unable to compare them. But for a straight to video Disney sequel the standard I did not find to be that bad. It was reasonably well animated and had a descent cast (I am not sure how many of them where in the original). It is a typical children's movie theme of morality but an unusual story to put the message across. We have the often mined theme of a parentless child finding friendship with another being (in this case Lilo with Stitch), but an unusual story to show it where Stitch has a glitch in his molecular make-up that is threatening to turn him evil. The admittedly short movie moves along at a good pace all coming to the inevitable conclusion but in a pleasant enough way. I enjoyed it and would certainly watch it again, but it would be better watched with children.
Definitively better than 'Stitch! The Movie', though 'Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch' is still a pretty disappointing sequel.
The premise is uneven, everything involving Stitch and his glitch is actually quite good. However, they drag that out in order to add some stuff with Nani/David and Lilo herself, all of which isn't at all interesting; though there is, at least, a bit of heart in the way Lilo's storyline ends.
Speaking of Lilo, Dakota Fanning replaces Daveigh Chase in the role. Fanning is solid if a little more wooden, Chase's voice feels more natural. Chris Sanders gives an amusing performance as Stitch, while none of the others stand out all that much.
Still way inferior to 2002's 'Lilo & Stitch', but thankfully it doesn't turn into pure toilet viewing like many other straight-to-video sequels from this studio.
The premise is uneven, everything involving Stitch and his glitch is actually quite good. However, they drag that out in order to add some stuff with Nani/David and Lilo herself, all of which isn't at all interesting; though there is, at least, a bit of heart in the way Lilo's storyline ends.
Speaking of Lilo, Dakota Fanning replaces Daveigh Chase in the role. Fanning is solid if a little more wooden, Chase's voice feels more natural. Chris Sanders gives an amusing performance as Stitch, while none of the others stand out all that much.
Still way inferior to 2002's 'Lilo & Stitch', but thankfully it doesn't turn into pure toilet viewing like many other straight-to-video sequels from this studio.
Did you know
- TriviaDaveigh Chase was unavailable to reprise her role as Lilo due to scheduling conflicts with Lilo & Stitch - La série (2003), so she passed the role on to her best friend Dakota Fanning.
- GoofsWhen Pleakley and Jumba join Lilo and the others in the room, Pleakley first has on a black sandal and a white high heel. The sandal changes into another white high heel when we next see him. Yet nowhere do we see Pleakley remove the sandal. Nor is it in the room - it has disappeared entirely.
- Crazy creditsThere are no opening credits.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #33.6 (2005)
- SoundtracksI Need Your Love Tonight
Written by Sid Wayne and Bickley Reichner
Performed by Elvis Presley
Courtesy of The RCA Records Label, a unit of BMG Music
Under license from BMG Special Products, Inc.
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- 1h 8m(68 min)
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