Lilo, Stitch
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At the end of the new Lilo & Stitch, the titular young girl Lilo (Maia Kealoha) does not remain with her older sister Nani as her parental guardian. Instead, Nani chooses to let the state decide Lilo's fate, and goes off to college.
Ohana means family, unless you’re the live-action Lilo & Stitch, where “ohana” is really more of a suggestion than anything else. Disney’s live-action remake of the beloved animated film about Lilo (Maia Kealoha),
Lilo and Stitch went up against the latest Mission Impossible film this weekend in a race for the box office top spot, although it sounds like - financially, at least - there were no real losers here after becoming two of the biggest films of the year with record-breaking takings.
Disney's latest live-action remake made some big changes to the emotional climax of 'Lilo & Stitch,' and fans are even angrier at it than usual.
Viewers of the new live-action Lilo and Stitch have been left furious after major changes were made to the childhood classic, completely altering the story
So if you want the standard Lilo & Stitch review, we’ve got you covered. But if you’re a premium format fan, a representative of the United Galactic Federation, or someone who wants to learn more about Earth people’s obsession with the movies, consider yourselves Ohana and stick around!