Lilo & Stitch


Stitch, an extraterrestrial fugitive, is adopted by Lilo, a little girl in Hawaii, and learns the meaning of family, loyalty, and friendship.


"Lilo & Stitch", Disney's beloved animated film, centers on the story of Stitch, an extraterrestrial fugitive. Stitch is a strange and mischievous creature and the product of an experiment. He escapes from those who want to destroy him and takes refuge in Hawaii. There, he is adopted by a little girl named Lilo. When Lilo accepts Stitch into her home, thinking he is a puppy, the duo embark on a series of adventures. The film explores Stitch's relationship with Lilo and her family, and what he learns about family, loyalty, and friendship in the process. The film has had a great impact on audiences. Both children and adults are entertained by Stitch's mischief and Lilo's love for him. The film has also been praised for its emphasis on the importance of ʻohana, or family in Hawaiian tradition. "Lilo & Stitch" was shot mostly in Hawaii.