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I got inspo from when he got dressed up as elvis in that one scene and i got so side tracked when i when to do the arms
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I’m gonna be making some concept ideas for episodes for unconfirmed experiments, and there’s a few details I need help with, ones that leave me with questions.
1. could an experiment pod be activated if it was put into someone’s mouth? Could saliva act as a water substitute?
2. Could lilo have a distant relative? Like an uncle or cousin who is at college?
3. Could 628 make an appearance? Maybe they could work with 627 to take down stitch?
Okay, so, everyone is obsessed with live action remakes these days, or rather "CGI remakes that look live action," and I gotta say, I'm not sure it works for everything.
I remember the original movie, follow-ups, and tv series, and I'm pretty sure I still have one of the movies on dvd somewhere.
Now, Disney's remaking this in "live action," and I think we may be reaching the peak of "live action" remakes, because it just kind of feels like certain movies, especially those meant for kids, especially those meant for younger kids, lose some of their charm when they are no longer a cartoon.
And I'm saying this after seeing the original Stitch, and live-action Stitch side-by-side.
Now, it's debatable whether or not Stitch was ever truly "cute." I always kind of thought that was part of his charm, he was a playful, loveable, cuddlable character, despite not being the prettiest. Still, his original appearance certainly wasn't the type of thing that would make you want to look away, and possibly make a kid, the kids who would be watching these movies, cry.
However, when we add the third dimension, something interesting happens.
So, here we have a picture of both 2d stitch and upcoming live action stitch. The 2d Stitch is actually in a much more menacing pose than the live action one, and yet, when I look at it, I find myself saying "yeah! Get 'em!" However, when I look at the live action version, I find myself thinking "woah! What the heck is that!" Something about it looking kind of real, but not quite real, and like Stitch, but not quite like stitch, and also kind of like Barnie the Dinosaur had child with one of the gremlins, just kind of freaks me out...
So, yeah, I think we have taken the whole "live action remake" thing too far, and I feel like the live action takes away the charm of the old animation. Not to mention, based on the pics above, it also seems to me the difference between the 2nd and 3rd dimensions could literally make the difference between whether or not the kids the movie is marketed to enjoy it, or start crying at the sight of it.
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With all the numbers to get but this time it's can be better ?
In the episode, Felix, Experiment 010 AKA Felix AKA Oscar, was introduced. Felix was an alien experiment created by Jumba to clean up all of his messes. According to Jumba, one of Felix's prime directives was to "digest all garbage and trash".
Jumba also said that Felix couldn't tell the difference between trash and living beings. In the episode, Lilo tried to stop Felix from sucking up a Hawiian rug; and she was sucked half way into his truck. Luckily, Stitch managed to get her out before Felix could suck her all the way in. In a later scene, Felix managed to suck up Pleakley's sewing machine and swallowed it. If Stitch hadn't gotten Lilo out of Felix's trunk, would he have eaten her as well? What do you think?
(References: Lilo and Stitch- Felix- Google Images- Felix Gallery)
(Edited by Noel Haynes II)
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No, no! No!
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So here is one question I have.
Why is it that majority of the episodes of Lilo and Stitch: The Series were chronologically out of order?
One example is Fibber, Nosy, Bonnie, and Clyde being present at Pleakley's E.A.R.W.A.X Experiments group in the Spike episode despite that Fibber and Nosy were caught by Gantu and Hamsterviel and also that Bonnie and Clyde were in prison, and Nosy does not escape from Gantu and Hamsterviel until the Woops episode while Fibber would later be freed along with the other captured Experiments and Bonnie and Clyde would later be paroled out or prison as both of the latters occurred in the Snafu episode.
Another example is Hammerface being present in the asteroid episode despite that he's not supposed to be activated from his pod form until the Dupe episode as well as the fact that he was found by Gantu and was later sent to Hamsterviel along with Heat, Thresher, and Plasmoid and wouldn't be freed when sent back to Gantu until the Snafu episode.
And yet another example is Nosox being captured by Gantu off-screen prior to the events of the Amnesio episode as the beginning of the Amnesio episode mentioned Nosox's capture by Gantu from Hamsterviel yet he was seen in pod form and was found by Lilo and Stitch in the episode Drowsy.
(and probably the most questionable example giving that the episode Drowsy revealed that he was found in pod form by Lilo and Stitch along with Drowsy and ten other Experiments yet was caught by Gantu despite Nosox being in hands of Lilo and Stitch at first)
(Edited by DianeTheCat98)