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Download Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has A Glitch Movie

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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Runtime: 61 minutes
Resolution: 720x424 px
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Total Size: 938.24 MiB

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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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  • Better than the "Other Lilo & Stich 2" posted on 06 Jul 2006

    Not as good as the first movie but a substantial improvement over the "Other Lilo & Stich 2." Very cute with some funny moments. Kids who like Lilo and Stich will love this movie and adults will find it a decent film. Much better than most Disney direct to DVD releases.

  • Change Is Not Always Good posted on 01 Jul 2006

    When I first heard about Lilo and Stitch, I had no idea what it was, but after watching the movie at my cousin's house, I practically fell in love with the animation. I was glad to find out as well that it became one of those movies that had continuances. The bad part about such continuances is that sometimes they change things which in my opinion, for movies should remain the same.Although my brother did not notice any difference, I could tell immediately that Lilo's voice had changed in Lilo and Stitch 2. If you do an IMDb search you will find that it is in fact, two different people who play the voice of Lilo. This was an ultimate downfall. Plus, the movie was not very long. Although, on the upside, the plot is pretty good and so is the animation. If you are a true Lilo and Stitch fan like me though, you'll see it whether others say it's good or bad.

  • retains the irresistible charm of its predecessor... posted on 09 Jun 2006

    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).

  • A Great Addition To The Series posted on 03 May 2006

    Well, I was kind of expecting this release to be similar in quality to Stitch! The Movie, but was happy to see that they took some more time with this one and got back to the feel of the original movie. The humor was back (my husband and I both laughed out loud at quite a few scenes, a rather uncommon occurance...) and I fell in love with Lilo and Stich all over again!
    Basically, I was happy that the animation wasn't the cheaper TV show quality, and more work went into the story, which really surprised me. I guess they realized that Stitch is a big favorite with adults too!
    Many of the other posts have done a good job summarizing the story, so I won't go into that, but I did notice a lot of comments about changing Lilo's voice... Now, I loved the movie from day one, I still watch it at least once a month, as well as the TV series (which is admittedly not as cool as the movies), and my house has been invaded with little pink eared alien plush toys and figurines. I would say I'm a pretty serious fan, and you know what? Until I went to look at the reviews today I didn't even realize the voice had changed, and usually that's something that would drive me nuts. Seriously, I was so engrossed with the movie I didn't even notice, I think Dakota must have done a pretty good job mimiking her voice, and if the other actress is simply getting older, what else could they do?


    Not make any more movies with Lilo & Stich? Horrors! I'm already on the edge of my seat waiting for the next one, Leroy & Stitch! (Check out the preview on the DVD!)

  • Not as good as the first, but still good. posted on 31 Mar 2006

    I've seen this movie twice now with my daughters (ages 1 and 3) and we all loved it. The animation style is the same as the first film (unlike Stitch: the movie, which has a flatter, less painted look) and the voice acting was definitely on par with the original. the comedy was still just as fresh as the first, though some of the lines did seem a bit forced, but with this film being between the first film and Stitch: the movie, I can see why.Without spoiling anything, there is an emotional part in this film, so be warned that your kids (or you yourself) may get a bit teary. To tell you the truth, I cried, but my daughters didn't.I would recommend this to any fan of the original movie, or any Disney fan out there.

  • I'm very very proud! I love this movie! posted on 18 Mar 2006

    I love the original Lilo and Stitch. I also though the sequels they've been making wouldn't live up to the original. But they are great! I can't wait for the next one that's supposed to come out in 2006. I definatly reccommend this movie!

  • A great movie! posted on 11 Feb 2006

    I just finished watching this movie with my younger brothers, and I have to say I found it surprisingly entertaining! I got it for my brothers because I figured it would be a children's movie, but it was good for me too! I am 15, too. The movie has a great plot and was easily understandable for me even though I haven't seen the original movie. My favourite character in the movie is Pleakley. He's extremely funny in the movie! I don't want to reveal anything from the movie, so I'll just sum this up quickly and say that overall, I'd give the movie a 9 out of 10. It was definitely worth my watching! You'll probably enjoy it too, especially if you're a fan of the TV series. :)

  • Great movie, not quite the original posted on 22 Jan 2006

    I personally though this movie was very good. The story had was great, unlike the one in Stitch the movie. Even though in my opinion the comedy was sparce, I still liked it, including the family night. The ending made me cry a bit, I mean, killing off Stitch? How could they? I liked how they got Lilo and brought him back though, it would have been a huge disappointment if he was actually gone. =( I loved the animation, the only problem was with the noses, but like that will change. Great movie for all ages. x3Voices were great but no daveigh. Dakota wasn't fit for the job. not up to par with the real voice of lilo.

  • Hey!!!!!!! posted on 19 Jan 2006

    Maybe Dakota Fanning`s voice was not like the original Lilo`s voice,but still Dakota Fanning is way more talented than the person than originally played Lilo. Dakota is my favorite actress and I respect that she is the main character for this movie. So if you disagree with me dome on you. I won`t care. She rocks/rules. Now that`s a fact!!!!!!!!!!!

  • A Child's favorite TV characters posted on 17 Jan 2006

    My granddaughter specifically requested this for her bday
    gift. She watches this show on TV frequently. She loved the DVD.
    So, based on that information, if you have kids/grandkids, it comes
    highly recommended for kids under the age of 10.

  • This movie does not compare to the first Lilo posted on 13 Jan 2006

    I was frankly disappointed in this film. Yes, the animation is much improved over "Stitch," the second movie that came out. However, you can really see that different illustrators were used. The story is also much improved. However, the ending is just plain dumb and predictable.

    I am starting to see a pattern with Disney. There seems to be two companies. One company puts out stellar, classic animated movies (such as Beauty and the Beast, Lion King, Tarzan, Lilo and Stitch, etc.) -- High quality animation, acting, stories, etc. Then there is the second company... it puts out Direct to DVD drivel like Stitch the Movie and Tarzan and Jane. Movies from the second company look no better than Saturday morning cartoons: wooden animation, acting, etc.


    For three fourths of Lilo and Stitch 2, you'd think this movie was made by the first company. All the same voices were used, and the acting and animation are good. But the last act just seems to fall apart. I'd rent this movie if you can, rather than buy it or borrow it from a friend before deciding to make the purchase.

  • LOVE CONQUERS ALL posted on 24 Nov 2005

    This is a delightful straight to DVD sequel to the first charming film. This time around, alien Stitch "has a glitch" which transforms him into a demonic terror. This is a result of Jumba's failure to complete the experiment when he created the little fella. With Lilo competing in a hula contest that her mother won long ago, Stitch finds himself fighting to stay "good." The movie's colors and animation are delightful and there are three classic Elvis tunes incorporated. The voicing by Dakota Fanning, Tia Carrere, Jason Scott Lee, Chris Hayward and particularly David Ogden Stiers as Jumba and Kevin McDonald as the hilarious Pleakly are fine. This is a marvelous film, and even though it has some dramatic/tragic moments, kids should enjoy it immensely.

  • Pure Magic posted on 12 Nov 2005

    "Sure To Delight Fans Of The Original"
    I saw this film yesturday,and I was bewildered.This is modern.
    "Lilo And Stitch 2:Stitch Has A Glitch",may be Disney`s best sequal,against "Toy Story 2".
    I am so glad this movie is as good as it is.I didn`t like "Stitch:The Movie" at all,but the makers of this movie had a huge comeback.
    This film continues the spirit of Ohana,and captures the greatness of it`s predesser.
    During this Disney production,we introduce Dakota Fanning as the voice of Lilo.I think she has the perfect voice for the part of Lilo.
    This is a one-disc DVD with bonus features,previews,an exclusive featurette,"The Orgin Of Stitch",and much more.
    Another bonus feature is teen group Jump5`s music video of their version of the classic Disney song "Hawwaiin Roller Coaster Ride".They turn the tune into a rockish,upbeat version.You`ll very much enjoy it!
    Also,this DVD contains a preview for the 2006 movie "Leroy and Stitch",where Stitch has to leave Earth and his family.
    A few more words:Buy this film!Don`t forget to purchase a box of tissues,because you`re gonna get teary near the end.

  • An extremely worthy sequel to the original posted on 23 Oct 2005

    I just got through watching this movie....and I still have tears in my eyes. It is such a worthy sequel to the original, those of you who have not seen it yet, please get it as soon as you can. It's so worth the money.

    I feared a worthy sequel to the original wouldn't be possible...how could they ever live up to the emotional impact of the original?

    But they came VERY close in this one. I don't think you could ask for a better sequel. Everything seems back the way it should be...the story quality, the animation quality, the world of Lilo and Stitch that we first fell in love with is now back, a refreshing change from the animation and story quality of the TV series and Stitch the Movie.

    Stitch looks like himself again, the way he was animated and coloured in the original movie, the way we all first got to know and love Stitch. And the emotion in his eyes is back again, something terribly missed in the cheaply-animated series.

    The movie is only 68 minutes long but it feels much longer. I only wish that there was more. I pray that they do another movie similar to this one...not the kind done by the TV animation team (leroy and stitch), but a WORTHY sequel...one with the time and love put into it that this one very clearly had.

    Now, there are some disturbing moments in the film, but when they occur just bear with it, because things explain themselves rather quickly. I am surprised at Lilo's attitude at a few places in the film, sometimes she isn't nice to stitch at all, but it resolves itself. I had also feared that this movie would have Stitch turning "bad" again, and that it'd wreck the character of Stitch.

    But it doesnt, it doesn't do that at all. In fact...once the movie is over you find yourself loving Stitch even more than you did before. If that is even possible for some of us. I didnt think i could love Stitch more than I already did because I loved him fully as a die-hard Stitch fan, but I DO love him more after this. The film is deeply moving.

    The movie also answers the question, once and for all, of whether Stitch was is evil, which has been a subject of debate for a long time amongst Stitch fans. And fortunately, and much to my relief, the answer is a resounding NO!! So many questions are answered by this movie...questions that have needed answering ever since 2002. Even how Jumba was captured is answered in this film. But we now know that Stitch was not, is not, and never will be, Evil.


    The ending is extremely powerful, and until you watch the film, something that none of us would have ever expected to happen in Lilo and Stitch's world. But it makes it more powerful.

    Never have I seen a Direct-to-video movie with such quality, such emotional depth, such strength of story and character development.

    This movie is theatre-worthy material, award-worthy material and I pray that it does receive awards or at the very least, record-breaking sales. It deserves it. You can tell they took great care in making this movie as good as possible.

    The Lilo and Stitch that I fell in love with came back one more time...something I think all Stitch fans really needed to see more of.

    Stitch's glitch is nothing trivial. It's really quite serious. And it starts very early in the film. You will be surprised what it leads to, but again, just bear with it.

    I want to talk forever about this film but I've said pretty much all I can without spoiling. But hopefully I have provided enough tidbits to get you guys to go ahead and make the purchase. It's worth every single cent paid. If you havent bought it, don't hestitate to get it, you will be glad you did.

    DisneyToon Studios did a wonderful job. I commend them 100% for what they did on this movie. It's such a worthy sequel, and I know that you all will love it too. I am probably the pickiest stitch fan out there when it comes to preserving his character, I've been so vocal about my disagreements with liberties they've taken with him in the series. And I cannot find anything to complain about in Stitch Has A Glitch. I can't. It's that good.


    Included in the DVD are the bonus feature: The Secret Origin of Stitch, and the preview for Leroy and Stitch.


    Secret Origin of Stitch:

    Nothing like the original comic version of Stitch's creation. But still good. Animation is not as well done as the movie itself but that's to be expected. I wont spoil this either, but...it's not bad. It has long been debated whether Stitch was ever truly evil. This short answers it once and for all. And, it will bring tears to your eyes. It's a surprisingly emotional short, and, I'm very glad they included it. It made me cry. Good tears.



    Leroy and Stitch:

    Very unimpressed with this preview. The way it's done makes it sound like Lilo and Stitch belong apart because their "mission" is finished in recovering all the experiments on earth. Did someone forget that Stitch was exiled to earth before the concept of 625 other experiments to catch was ever thought up by the TV animation team? Somebody did, cos this preview treats it like Stitch was only on earth long enough to catch the other experiments.

    But, I usually am proven wrong on my fears for the future movies so maybe i will be on Leroy and Stitch as well. But, it doesn't look good so far. View the preview for yourself, on the Sneek Peeks part of the DVD. Draw your own conclusions.


    I am so impressed, so moved, so touched by this movie. It truly is the best sequel we could have asked for, the most true to the original, the most respectful of the original work, AND, builds the strength of the characters immensely. You will be surprised. That's all I can say, you will be surprised beyond belief by what you see in this film.

    Go get it, as soon as you possibly can.

    And remember this new message that the movie drives home:


    "Love is more powerful than death"


    That is the message of the film, repeated almost as often as "Ohana means family, family means no one gets left behind" was in the original film.

    So good. That's all I can say. So VERY good. I can't believe a reviewer here rated it one star because of the previews...come on! Buy the DVD version and skip the previews if that's gonna ruin the movie for you. I've never seen a DTV sequel with such high quality and a 1 star rating for this one is highly undeserved!!

  • A symphony on the heartstrings posted on 15 Sep 2005

    Being a hardcore original L&S fan, I was not happy to hear Dakota Fanning was replacing Daveigh Chase as the voice of Lilo. Daveigh IS Lilo, plain and simple. A simple word can be uttered and take you through 10 different emotions. Dakota wasn't horrible but sorry sweetie, you're no Daveigh and hence no Lilo. I missed that depth and emotion. But I digress...why the 5 stars? Simply put...the plot is outstanding.


    The emotional heart wrenching plot alone is enough to warrant 5 stars. Plus Chris Sanders as Stitch is equally adorable and brings a lot of emotion to it as well. It would be unwise to watch without tissues and possibly aspirin as I'm nursing a "cry headache." Of course the movie has its moments of comic relief as well so the whole thing isn't a big cryfest but it's very powerful and I applaud Disney for bringing the animation of the original back for the "sequel."

    A very suitable follow up to the original.

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