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Animation / Comedy / Family / Sci-Fi produced in [ 2005, USA ]
Download Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch movie (2005)
Actors:
Tia Carrere
Dakota Fanning
Director(s): Michael LaBash , Anthony Leondis
IMDB Rating: 6.10 out of 10 (737 votes)

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Plot Summary:
Taking place between the original "Lilo and Stitch" and "Stitch: The Movie", "Lilo and Stitch 2" finds the rowdy extraterrestrial getting used to life with his new ohana. However, a malfunction in the ultimate creation of Dr. Jumba soon emerges, which reinstates his destructive programming and threatens to both ruin his friendship with Lilo and to short him out for good!

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  • awww posted on 27 Oct 2007

    Daveigh may be older, but her voice sounds much better for Lilo than Dakota. I mean, doesn't Daveigh still do the voice for Lilo on the TV show?

  • Suprising sequel. posted on 11 Oct 2007

    If you loved the first movie you must watch this. And get your Kleenex in the ending! Just that the story of how adorable Lilo must save her alien friend Stitch,moves anyone. And delivers a very powerfull message:"Love overcomes all".

  • surprisingly good Disney sequel posted on 02 Oct 2007

    For a movie which was released straight to DVD it was surprisingly good.you tend to find with most Disney sequels that since it's so far down the line in history when a second one is made the animation tends to change and the storyline seems to be much shorter, the writers cant produce the same gold as the first movie and it's much more ridiculous.this film however is like the toy story 2 of 2d animation, stuck to the original animation, had a lot of quirky and original jokes and followed on from the original movie unlike most sequels Disney makes which take place much later.it's great to see a movie like this being made since stitch:the movie failed to make a real impact with it's TV graphics and less than original film quality writing.my favorite scene would have to be after stitch attempts to make himself good again by doing good deads, he ends up in lilo's room and has an argument and only from then we have about 2 minutes of very funny jokes including pleakley as a Mexican symbol dancer and stitch screaming at lilo cause she's pointing to the air, it doesn't seem funny at first but when you see it properly you'll see why it was so funny.i rated it as an 8 cause it wasn't quite good enough to be a 10, one thing i did find ridiculous about this movie was the fact that the entire movie's plot could've been affected by one simple thing, Jumba or Pleakley telling the family about why stitch has been acting so strange, if that info had been revealed then the whole story would've been affected and there would have been no movie, it's that simple, so simple that i'm glad it never happened cause otherwise you wouldn't get this hour and 20 minutes of quality Disney animation.i think it also had something to do with there characters in general cause they like to do things there own way and avoid any worries.

  • Cried Like a Baby posted on 29 Jul 2007

    Has it been that long since I've seen a Disney? I forgot how when Disney movies are "good", they're quite enjoyable. I always thought that sequels were mediocre, but this one is an exception.

    The movie was sad, but not in a Simba or Bambi type of tear jerking. It held the lesson of "family" first and formost, and followed it with humor and surprisingly depth.

    Stitch thinks that he is "bad", and therefore not worthy of "family". However, the movie teaches that forgiveness and love can overcome someones shortcomings, even when they are "bad".

    Stitch's "badness" is handled with good humor. The two Aliens in the movie are hilarious.


    All in all, a very good movie. This one is a keeper for the DVD library.

  • Cute Movie posted on 17 Jul 2007

    I bought this movie for my son after he saw Lilo and Stitch at a character breakfast at Walt Disney World. He loved the first movie and the second one is very cute too. He loves the music video in the special features. Highly recommend!

  • Loved this - better than the first posted on 20 May 2007

    "Lilo and Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch" is a winner, and in fact, I thought it was better than the first. Adorable little Lilo follows in her late mother's footsteps as she participates in the big island hula contest. Stitch on the other hand, seems to have suffered a glitch which brings back all his penchant for destruction, with some catastrophic results. It's up to the gang - Lilo, Nani, Jumba etc to pitch in and save their little alien friend.

    My 4.5 year-old really loves this story, in fact she seems to want to watch it more often than the first Lilo and Stitch. I guess part of it lies in the charm of the story - Lilo trying her best to live up to her late mother's talent as a hula dancer[ and her late mother looks exactly like Lilo when she was young which upped the cute factor!]. And of course, it also explores the theme of friendship as embodied by Lilo and Stitch's relationship.

    There are also plenty of extras:

    - a bonus video "The Origin of Stitch", this tells us where Stitch really originated.
    - games and activities, i.e. "Jumba's Experiment Profiler" where viewers can help Jumba by testing viewers' knowledge of Jumba's other 625 experiments while viewers help Jumba restore his computer database.
    - music and more, Jump 5's music video "Hawaiian Rollercoaster Ride".
    - the language options are English, Spanish, and French.

    Conclusion - fans of Lilo and Stitch will find much to appreciate in this second installment, and I must caution that this is quite a tearjerker!

  • For Fans of the Original, You Will Not Be Disappointed posted on 19 May 2007

    When I first heard of this movie I first thought, "Oh no not a crappy sequel to STITCH! The Movie!" But then I checked out the preview for the film and I was surprised. The animators for the original Lilo & Stitch were using the same technique as before and this took place after the first movie and before the TV series. The night of release came out and I rented it. The film was definitely a sequel to the original, it had the same charm, the same cast (except for Dakota Fanning of course), the same atmosphere and the same humor. Unlike STITCH! The Movie, Stitch has a Glitch is the film that continues what happened after the first one. Plus, the film uses more Elvis than the other one, including "Rubberneckin'" "I Need Your Love Tonight" and "Little Less Conversation." Fans of the original Lilo and Stitch will not be disappointed with Lilo and Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch.

  • Cute and Fluffy - just how it should be posted on 11 May 2007

    After seeing Lilo and Stitch i thought no movie would ever come close to how cute it was. However, the very beginning of 'Stitch has a Glitch' was so cute i found myself awwing and wanting a stitch of my own. The story line stays true to the original Ohana/Elvis theme, and has some really funny moments. If you liked Lilo and Stitch you will love this one too. Although a little predictable like most children's films, i felt this was one of Disney' finest achievements. A couple of the characters from the first film are not involved,such as Cobra Bubbles, the story and the characters keep you entranced for the entire length of the film.My only complaint is that it should be longer, but what they squeeze into the time is excellent

  • The movie is good, but commercials? posted on 27 Mar 2007

    Disney has always had lots of ads before their movies, but this one takes the cake.

    There are 4 or 5 commercial breaks in this movie that we paid 19.99 for.
    If it would annoy you to have to forward through commercials when you buy a movie, don't buy this one.

  • *Way* Better Than "Stitch! The Movie" --- Has Heart and Soul posted on 09 Mar 2007

    "Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch" is the true sequel fans of "Lilo & Stitch" have been waiting for. It's loaded with the spirit of the original and for a direct-to-DVD release, it quite shines. Stitch has a nightmare in which he goes crazy and destroys stuff, but Lilo assures him that it's just a nightmare and he's not bad. Then, Lilo and Stitch arrive late to Lilo's hula class and learn that everybody's being asked to put together a special hula for the island May Day competition. The two decide to work together, but can't seem to get any ideas and their plans are interrupted by Nani's insistence that they join her for the family night she's set up, in which she insists they must have "fun, fun, fun." It's there that Stitch shows the first signs of having a glitch. Jumba realizes what's wrong right away, but as Stitch continues to malfunction, Lilo doesn't realize there's something wrong and thinks he's ruining things on purpose. It's a bit hard to watch at times, but believe me, things really come together and this has great ending!

    One other thing I should mention is that Elvis is back in full-force here, with three Elvis songs in the movie --- the most memorable being "A Little Less Conversation."

    "Lilo & Stitch 2" includes the following bonus features:

    - Disney's Fastplay --- this is a feature showing up on pretty much all Disney DVDs these days. This automatically starts up the movie and plays a selection of bonus features. Useful if you'd like to be able to have your kids be able to just pop it in and not have to deal with the menu --- although personally, I prefer to use the menu.

    - The Origin of Stitch --- Stitch stumbles upon one of Jumba's secret files containing data on his origins. Although the info is at first disturbing to him, Jumba shows up with some reassuring information.

    - Games and Activities --- There are two games -- "Find Pleakley" and "Jumba's Experiment Profiler." "Find Pleakley" is actually kinda hard --- you have to use your remote control to choose Pleakley from a group and if you're not very fast, you'll end up with zero points. You can also choose to play against another person, or Exploration Mode, in which you don't have to worry about a ticking clock.

    - Music and More --- Jump5 performs "Hawaiian Rollercoaster Ride," interspersed with scenes from the movie. Personally, I quite prefer the original version, but this isn't bad.

    - Previews for other shows and movies, including the upcoming "Leroy and Stitch" (first I'd heard of it, well, we'll see...),a direct-to-DVD "Bambi" sequel (um, okay?) and the TV show "Kim Possible."

  • only satisfactory posted on 20 Feb 2007

    Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has A Glitch is a straight-to-video follow-up of an animated film which became famous for Elvis Presley songs and likable characters. My favorite ones are Jumba and Pleakley and I couldn't wait to see them once again in a full-length movie. As regards the message and main theme of the pic, sequel visually resembles its predecessor, which is a kind of loss as I really expected totally different plot with maybe some new characters. Now Lilo is participating in contest for the best dance and Stitch has sudden fury attacks. However, it all results in the same ending and the same message - a great power of friendship. Besiedes, Jumba And Pleakley remain a bit unused (!) and one subplot (relationship problems between Nani and David) is underdeveloped. Let's go on to more pleasant things. The movie is incredibly funny and ingenious. The verbal humor is aimed not only at children and some scenes are just hilarious. For instance, the scene when the whole family is watching sci-fi film on TV and when Stitch is trying to be a helpful creature. All in all, the plot of Lilo & Stitch 2 is half-baked and, in consequence, the flick is only satisfactory.

  • Equal to the First "Lilo and Stitch" posted on 18 Jan 2007

    I was very impressed with this movie! "Lilo and Stitch" was very well done, but the quick follow on of "Stitch: The Movie" was not as well funded and the graphics of the movie showed this.

    I am happy that all of the same characters reprised their voice-over roles and the quality of the movie was equivalent to the original. I did not like the remake of "Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride" as the original was a favorite of mine. Otherwise, there was a very good plot and this movie ties up the Disney series of the same name with the awards to all for finding uses for all of the previous experiments causing the group to be separated.

  • One Of The Sweetest And Funniest Movies Ever! posted on 03 Dec 2006

    I bought this DVD a day after it came out after watching a sneak
    peek of the film on Disney's Mike Supershort Show Sneak Peek, and if you buy it, you will definitely be pleased! Set to come after Lilo And Stitch and before Stitch The Movie, this film is about Stitch getting in the way of Lilo attempting to win a hula
    competition. You see, Stitch was not fully charged in outer space due to an interruption of the process by intergalatic police shutting the charger down and arresting Jumba, and that leads into the movie and lasts the whole way through...Stitch has a glitch. Lilo does not know about this and blames Stitch for his naughty behavior during rehearsal. He leads to embarassment with Lilo's "friends" and destroying the living room. On the day of the hula competition, Stitch runs away repeating the sentence to Lilo, too dangerous. He takes off for
    an outer space planet and crashes down. Lilo, Nani, David, Jumba, and Pleakley better hurry. If Stitch loses all of his energy, he loses his life. Jumba and Lilo quickly set him into a
    charger, but it's too late. Stitch dies (or does he?). Can the
    power of friendship bring Lilo and Stitch back together? And what about Lilo's hula competition? Answers revealed in this sweet and comic film.

    As for bonus features, amazing! "The Origin Of Stitch" is a five
    minute short including Stitch and Jumba. Stitch is upset because
    he is a monster. But Jumba puts some courage back into the little guy. The games are so fun, but I rate them four stars, as
    there is no real "end" to them. The "Hawaiian Rollercoaster Ride" is a music video of the song by Jump5 that is featured in
    the end credits (and taken off of Disneymania 3) and it is amazing. The foursome rock out at a luau in Hawaii as they interact with Stitch and blurt out their best! Great film, and be sure to buy the fourth movie in the series, Leroy And Stitch
    (to the other reviewer, not Lugey and Stitch!) when it comes out
    next year.

  • Awesome Movie posted on 28 Nov 2006

    I recently picked up my copy of Lilo and Stitch 2: Stitch Has A Glitch, not really planning to watch it, and only to add to my Disney collection, but I decided to actually put it in the DVD player and turn it on. I'm so glad that I did.No matter how many times I watch it, I'm captured by its brilliance and am moved to tears when our dear little Stitch dies. Despite the fact that Fanning replaced the previous Lilo, she was excellent, adding her own twist to the voice while still keeping it near to Chase's.I loved the fact that we learned more about the wonderful island of Kawaii, as well as more about Pele's sister Hi'ilaka and Lohiau. The movie's song actually made me go out and buy the CD that contains them.This movie did not disappoint, and I would recommend it for the entire family.

  • Glitch in stitch! posted on 17 Nov 2006

    This movie is great for a disney sequel because most disney sequels stink. It has a easy to follow story line and good story line too. This movie gets quite emotional at the end though! It made me ALMOST cry. (Hint: Nobody dies!) This sequel isnt as good as the first movie though. Mostly because the first movie is more...well better in some way! Also the title should have been Lilo and Stitch 2: A glitch in Stitch.

  • so0o0o0o0o sweet posted on 03 Nov 2006

    i'm thirteen and i still love these disney movies (even though they all end the same). it's so sweet and the scenery is beautiful...but it and watch it a day when you feel depressed :) i'm sure it'll make you happy

  • A Review of Lilo & Stitch 2 and the all-new Lilo & Stitch 2-Disc Special Edition posted on 30 Sep 2006

    Not only was Lilo & Stitch 2 released a week earlier than the US in the UK, but it was also released on the same day as the all-new Lilo & Stitch Special Edition (separately and as a double pack). This is a review for Lilo & Stitch: Stitch Has A Glitch, and the Lilo & Stitch 2-Disc Special Edition so US fans have an idea of what they have to look forward to:

    First off- Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has A Glitch. Set after Lilo & Stitch, and before Stitch! The Movie and Lilo & Stitch The TV Series, it starts off with Stitch, Jumbaa and Pleakley living happily yet rather crowded with Lilo, and Noni. Lilo is preparing for a big dance show with Stitch. Unfortunately Stitch has a glitch- his badness level behavior seems to randomly increase due to a fault when Jumbaa originally created him, and if the glitch isn't somehow fixed, Stitch will die!
    This is a much better effort than Stitch! The Movie. Granted the animation is still nowhere as good as Lilo & Stitch, but it is better. There is a repetition of hawaiian rollercoaster ride from the original and various new Elvis songs. The running time is short and sweet at just over an hour. As with most Disney video sequels, the story could still use some work, but despite this, it stays true to the characters. It's unfortunate that Daveigh Chase who has done the voice of Lilo up to now didn't do Lilo for this. Dakota Fanning did. Dakota actually sounds similar to Daveigh though I sensed something missing a little in the vocals. Still, it doesn't matter, as everything is very true to the original. In fact it really hurts when Stitch dies. Did I say Stitch dies? I guess you'll have to see for yourself, and don't let the fact that this is a midquel stop you from believing that. Either way, it's a close call, and the emotions are almost as heartfelt as Belle telling the Beast she loves him in Beauty & The Beast.
    The film is in Dolby Digital 5.1, and the bonus features include games and a music video.
    Overall I give this 4 stars, especially for the wonderful heartfelt ending.

    And Now- Lilo & Stitch 2-Disc Special Edition. Firstly, all the bonus features from the first release are here, except for Young Voices of Hawaii, which is a big shame if you ask me. It was one of my favorite original special features. (See my March 2003 Review of Lilo & Stitch for further details) Also note that Can't Help Falling In Love With You is still not the full version. The film also has a new DTS surround sound track.
    New to Disc 1 is the UK music video of Suspicious Minds by Gareth Gates. There are also a sample of games which were previously on the Lilo & Stitch Island Of Adventures DVD. The big highlight though of the new special features for Disc 1 is the audio commentary by the producer and writer/director Dean Deblois and writer/director/voice of Stitch Chris Sanders. It wasn't as fun as I thought it would have been but you do learn a lot.
    Disc 2 is very in-depth and probably not for kids. This is a very real approach to what happened during the making from storyboard to screen. What we basically have is a documentary with additional clips and material (called footnotes here). Including footnotes the running time of Disc 2 is approximately 4 hours.

    And there are definitely some highlights: We get to see Chris Sanders do the voice of Stitch and the other voice cast at work. These are not quickie clips- an appropriate amount of time is spent seeing the cast in action. We also see animation classes. Another great highlight is the new deleted scenes not released in the first edition. My favorite was when it was time for Lilo's bedtime story, and it wasn't Noni that told the story to Lilo, it was the other way around. Very sweet and funny. Another deleted scene / alternate ending note is learning how the final action sequence was meant to involve a 747, but this had to change after September 11th. A new highlight is the newly recorded (in October 2003) of Hawaiian Rollercoaster Ride. Yet another interesting part is the video diary of the team's time at the Cannes Film Festival, at an Italian Disney Store, in Germany, and at the premieres in Hollywood, Honolulu and Graceland.
    I even discovered how Canadian Dean Deblois had to get a visa to work in the US, how the trailers were made, that Disney Executive Thomas Schumacher felt Lilo & Stitch was Disney's best, and what was felt reflecting back on the film in December 2003 over a year after release.
    This is the Lilo & Stitch DVD you've been waiting for. For those with compatible DVD players you can order it from the UK now. The release has been delayed in the US throughout 2005, but it should be available in at best late 2005, or 2006.

    Lilo & Stitch Special Edition - 5 stars.

  • better then i thought posted on 28 Sep 2006

    i thought this movie would be bad.i love the first one but i didnt think this one would be good. i watched it at my 3 year old cousins house and it was pretty good. its about a whole new advanture you never thought youd see. i had a glitch too. its awsome even for a 13 year old(me) trust me youll like. but i cant speak for you. so rented and be suprised of how good this movie actually is. bye!

  • Agreeable (If Less Imaginative) Sequel from Disney; But the Characters Are Adorable posted on 20 Sep 2006

    It is understandable that there have been many avid fans of `Lilo and Stitch.' The central characters Lilo and Stitch are so charming, and the colorful design against the background of Hawaiian landscape is always fun to see. For all its weak story (by as many as four writers) `Lilo and Stitch 2: Stitch has a Glitch' is a surprise to me because this straight-to-video sequel retains both of the merits of the now popular series.


    I don't know why, but Dakota Fanning replaced Daveigh Chase as Lilo's voice. Except that, however, the cast is the same as the 2002 film. This time Stitch has become `ill' and in spite of his better self, begins to wreck havoc in the pastel-colored island again.

    In the meanwhile, Lilo enters a hula dance contest. She needs to come up with new dancing, and enlists a help from Stitch to find good material, but she is not yet aware that her best friend is going to have some trouble, which only Dr. Jumba his creator can solve. Plus there is a love story (not much, not good), and there is also a "comic relief" from gabby and officious one-eye alien Pleakley, which kids might enjoy watching, but adults may find irritating.


    Probably the film's target audience is lower than that of the original, and that may explain the short running time and familiarity of the story. Though the plot is weak, there are some good visuals and funny jokes, with a few musical sections (using lesser known Elvis songs) capturing the fun-loving spirit of Lilo and Stitch, which are delightful to see. Also the principal characters and their friendship are well-described, and as most people watch this sequel for those characters, namely Lilo and Stitch, the results are reasonably entertaining.


    The original `Lilo and Stitch' was Disney's in-house animated film that was successful critically and commercially. The well-deserved success has a good reason. For no one would hate the these adorable characters -- hula-dancing little girl and six-legged alien. If Disney is making too many sequels these days, making this one should be justified for giving us another chance to meet again two of them -- Lilo and Stitch.

  • Not even worth 1 star posted on 18 Sep 2006

    I'd give this movie zero stars if I could.


    Basic plot -- Stitch is terminally ill, and the illness makes him behave badly. Jumba knows and is trying to fix it, but he doesn't tell anyone. So instead of being supportive through the illness Lilo assumes his behavior is because Stitch is "bad". Stitch's own self-esteem plummets because he makes the same assumption. What a sick message!


    Then Stitch dies in an overly long scene. He comes back to life, of course, but there is no catharsis from his death, only unnecessary trauma. I'm glad I rented it; my daughter never wanted to see it again.

    Was anyone at Disney thinking of anything but churning out more profits with this terrible sequel?

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