Lilo & Stitch: The Series

Lilo & Stitch is an animated series of the Walt Disney Company, directed by Robert Gannaway, produced from 2003 to 2005 in the United States. It is based on the animated film Lilo & Stitch. 2008 a Japanese spin-off was produced, Yuna & Stitch, where Lilo Stitch without living on the Japanese Ryukyu Islands.

Action

After the ex- captain Gantu had emptied the container with Jamba's illegal experiments mistake about Hawaii, all 623 experiments on the island were distributed. In almost every episode Lilo and Stitch have to capture one of the experiments to prevent it causing damage. You have to be careful to be faster than their enemy Gantu, who wants to send the experiments on the evil Dr. Hans van Hamsterdam. The experiments are available as capsules ( small colored spheres) around somewhere on the island. Do they come in contact with water, they are activated, that is, they come to life and begin their programming to carry out and thus create havoc. Lilo and Stitch try after they have captured an experiment to find a place where the special ability of the experiment can be used without that creates chaos. Often the experiments can be useful even then. During the second season, there were a total of four single crossover episodes that occurred in the respective characters from the Disney series Kim Possible, American Dragon, Recess and The Proud Family.

Characters

Crossover

Between Lilo & Stitch, there are several crossovers with other Disney Channel animated series. That is, the series play all in the same series universe.

  • The first crossover was with Kim Possible in the 48th episode, ' please come Kim Possible!
  • The second was the same in the next episode of The Proud Family was: The Proud Family in Hawaii
  • In the 58th episode with the third crossover Recess was held: sloth
  • The last crossover was with American Dragon in the episode 64: Morpholomäus

Synchronization

  • Book: Alexander Leo
  • Dialogue director: Frank Lenart

Differences between the film and the series

  • The music from the film to the series differs greatly. While care was taken in the film to typical Hawaiian music, dive into the series more on typical American music.
  • Jamba's motto, fight " violence with violence " is rarely used in the series.
  • Gantu is 8 feet tall in the movie. In the series, but he is only 6 feet tall.
  • In the film Lilo's swimsuit has the colors red - orange, but in the series they are orange-red (ie vice versa).
  • Mertle (or Jenny ) is in the movie Lilo more tolerant, and insulted them not permanently with " spinner " or " Spinnlo ".
  • Captain Gantu is in the film a lot more brutal than in the series.
  • The series deals with the social and family problems of Lilo and Stitch less than the movie. Often it is even omitted entirely.
  • Although Stitch at the film's flawless German (or English ) speaks, he speaks in the series gibberish from Hawaiian, English and German.
  • Pliikliis contact with his mother are shown expanded in the film and Pliiklii seems less stressful.
  • In the film, Nani is spoken by Thomas Petruos daughter Vanessa, in the series, however, by Anna Carlsson, who also speaks Kim Possible in the same series.
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