Leroy & Stitch
- Video
- 2006
- Tous publics
- 1h 13m
New circumstances forces Lilo and her alien friends to part ways while Gantu and Dr. Van Hamsterviel create the Stitch clone, Leroy, in order to capture all of the experiments and take over ... Read allNew circumstances forces Lilo and her alien friends to part ways while Gantu and Dr. Van Hamsterviel create the Stitch clone, Leroy, in order to capture all of the experiments and take over the galaxy.New circumstances forces Lilo and her alien friends to part ways while Gantu and Dr. Van Hamsterviel create the Stitch clone, Leroy, in order to capture all of the experiments and take over the galaxy.
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- Awards
- 1 nomination total
- Lilo
- (voice)
- Stitch
- (voice)
- …
- Dr. Jumba
- (voice)
- Pleakley
- (voice)
- Nani
- (voice)
- Nosy
- (voice)
- Elena
- (voice)
- Yuki
- (voice)
- Bonnie
- (voice)
- …
- Clyde
- (voice)
- Mertle Edmonds
- (voice)
- Cobra Bubbles
- (voice)
- Ensign Getco
- (voice)
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Aloha
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?
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
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.
Did you know
- TriviaIn one shot of the experiments in the stadium Timon and Pumbaa from Le Roi lion (1994) can be briefly seen standing in the crowd.
- GoofsAfter Lilo gets a photograph of her and all of her Ohana (including the experiments) she puts it into the book which contains the pictures of all the experiments. The other photographs appear to be normal, but earlier on in the movie, Leroy tore an X in each picture as he caught the experiments.
- Quotes
Dr. Jacques Von Hämsterviel: I think that went very well, don't you?
Captain Gantu: Actually, I think...
Dr. Jacques Von Hämsterviel: I did not ask what you think!
Captain Gantu: But you did...
Dr. Jacques Von Hämsterviel: That was a rhetorical question! Don't you know what a rhetorical question is?
Captain Gantu: Yes, I believe it's...
Dr. Jacques Von Hämsterviel: That was a rhetorical question too!
- Crazy creditsA list of all 626 of Jumba's experiments scrolls up alongside the end credits.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #36.16 (2007)
- SoundtracksAloha Oe
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Written by Queen Liliuokalani
Details
- Runtime1 hour 13 minutes
- Color
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1