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Stitch!

  • TV Series
  • 2008–2015
  • TV-Y7
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Stitch! (2008)
AnimeBody Swap ComedyHand-Drawn AnimationAnimationComedyFamilySci-Fi

Follows a girl named Yuuna and her adventures with a mysterious space alien on an island off the coast of Japan.Follows a girl named Yuuna and her adventures with a mysterious space alien on an island off the coast of Japan.Follows a girl named Yuuna and her adventures with a mysterious space alien on an island off the coast of Japan.

  • Stars
    • Kôichi Yamadera
    • Motoko Kumai
    • Yûji Mitsuya
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    4.6/10
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    • Stars
      • Kôichi Yamadera
      • Motoko Kumai
      • Yûji Mitsuya
    • 12User reviews
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    Kôichi Yamadera
    Kôichi Yamadera
    • Stitch
    • 2008–2015
    Motoko Kumai
    Motoko Kumai
    • Yuna
    • 2008–2015
    Yûji Mitsuya
    Yûji Mitsuya
    • Pleakley
    • 2008–2015
    Shôzô Îzuka
    • Jumba…
    • 2008–2015
    Unshô Ishizuka
    Unshô Ishizuka
    • Gantu
    • 2008–2015
    Hiroshi Yanaka
    • Dr. Jacques Von Hämsterviel…
    • 2008–2015
    Koji Ochiai
    • Reuben
    • 2008–2015
    Hitomi Hase
    • Taka…
    • 2008–2015
    Hisako Kyôda
    Hisako Kyôda
    • Obaa
    • 2008–2010
    Miyako Ito
    Miyako Ito
    • Piko
    • 2008–2010
    Yuka Nishigaki
    • Koji
    • 2008–2010
    Yukie Ishii
    • Masa…
    • 2008–2010
    Kappei Yamaguchi
    Kappei Yamaguchi
    • Kijimunaa
    • 2008–2010
    Tomoe Hanba
    • Taro…
    • 2008–2011
    Romi Park
    Romi Park
    • Delia
    • 2010–2011
    Rica Matsumoto
    Rica Matsumoto
    • Zuruko
    • 2010–2012
    Yôko Hikasa
    • Reika
    • 2010–2011
    Kanji Suzumori
    • Suzuki…
    • 2008–2011
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    1smartipantzis

    Stupidly awkward anime is stupidly awkward

    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...
    2jschiefer001

    Adaptation of the original series to the schizoid Japanese culture

    With the original Lilo & Stitch (Movies, The Series) your children learn for life, here your children learn to be quiet in front of the TV.

    "Stitch!" or "Yuna and Stitch" is essential an anime copy of the original Disney series "Lilo and Stitch: The Series". The story is set on the fictional Japanese island of Ryukus instead of Hawaii, the little native Hawaiian girl Lilo is replaced by the Japanese anime teenager brat Yuna.

    In the first (revolutionary) movie "Lilo and Stitch" Stitch – an alien genetic experiment with superpowers but looks similar to a koala bear – came to earth and into the little family the orphan Lilo and her big sister Nani. Stitch overcame his destructive nature and learned what family ("ohana") means. Sine then Lilo – who is a clever, quirky, and extremely warm-hearted girl – spend all her time and power to show Stitch what family really means. In the original series Stitch's only wish was a family ("ohana"), in the anime his wish is now "world domination". Lilo's passion in the original series was Hula dancing, Yuna seems to be a Karate fighter. While the Hula dancing lead to tons of hilarious moments and fused Lilo and Stitch together in a peaceful manner, the Karate stuff is just boring. Stitch could not speak fluent English in the original series – one fact that made him extremely cute and lovable. This is gone now too. The primary antagonist Dr. Hämsterviel was hilarious in the Disney series, now he is just pathetic. Angel was a lovable character, now she is just a bitch. The movies and the original series impressed with beautiful hand-drawn watercolor backgrounds, now we have standard anime CGI.

    Do yourself and your loved ones a favour and watch the original movies ("Lilo and Stitch", "Lilo and Stitch 2", "Stitch! The Movie" and "Leroy and Stitch") as well as the original Disney series ("Lilo and Stitch: The series")! They are clever, innovative, funny, extremely heart- warming and NOT classic Disney junk. Your children will learn for life and grow as a character.
    4Croc320475

    Not great as the American version

    I remember watching this Japanese anime TV series when I was in my early twenties. It was shown on RTÉ 2 in the early 2010s. It's OK for myself but it's not great as the American version. It's also not good as the other Japanese anime TV series such as Dragon Ball, Pokémon and Yu-Gi-Oh! Either.

    It's kinda bland and ridiculous.

    I think I always prefer to the American version over Stitch! I'd say the American version is definitely way better than that silly Japanese anime version.

    I'm afraid I'll have to forget about Stitch! And move on.

    I wish that Japanese anime TV series never existed.

    Luckily Stitch! Isn't available on Disney Plus (UK and Ireland). I think it is apparently only available in Japan. Thank goodness.
    9Almultimavenger

    Hilarious and entertaining show.

    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.
    10colenp-47501

    This is an awesome thing.

    I can't believe stitch got his own anime I can't wait to watch it.

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      The series itself initially did not actually connect to previous entries in the Lilo & 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 & Stitch (2006), the finale of Lilo & Stitch - La série (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.
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    • Release date
      • October 8, 2008 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • South Korea
      • China
    • Official site
      • Disney+ Hotstar
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Stitch! Always the Best of Friends
    • Production companies
      • DR Movie
      • Madhouse
      • Madhouse
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