Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch

Synopsis: 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!
Production: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
  2 wins & 13 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.3
Rotten Tomatoes:
40%
PG
Year:
2005
68 min
1,984 Views


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(BEEPING)

(ELECTRICAL BUZZING)

(ZAPPING)

(MANIACAL LAUGHTER)

Huh?

Oh.

Ha-ha-ha-ha!

(HAWAIIAN MUSIC)

(GROWLS)

(SCREAMING)

- Aloha.

- What?

STITCH:
Bye-bye.

(COUGHS)

(LAUGHS)

Stitch, why are you doing this?

Ah-ha-ha-ha-ha!

Please stop.

(GROWLS)

(GASPS)

Stop it, Stitch. Don't...

No! Stitch!

Wake up! Wake up!

Wake up, Stitch. Wake up.

Stitch, wake up.

It's all right. Don't worry.

You were just having

another nightmare.

- Seems like a bad one.

- (MUTTERS IN ALIEN LANGUAGE)

You know what this means, don't you?

Hmm. Very interesting.

Why don't you tell me

what happened next?

Well...

(MUTTERS IN ALIEN LANGUAGE)

(MIMICS EXPLOSION)

- Mmm, I see.

- Then... (MIMICS MACHINE GUN)

And then... (SHRIEKING)

And then... (GASPS)

That's it. No more.

It's my professional opinion

that you're afraid of turning bad again.

We need to test your goodness level.

For example, someone bad would

let this Elvis Blue Hawaii lamp,

circa 1971,

smash to pieces against that wall.

Or let my favorite book,

Plastic Surgeries Gone Wrong,

drop out this window to be lost forever.

Yah! Waagh!

Or let his family member

fall to her painful, crushing death.

No!

See?

Look at all the good things you did.

My prognosis?

Your goodness level is extra high.

Nothing to worry about.

WOMAN:
Lilo! Stitch!

You're gonna be late for hula class.

Except that.

(ELECTRIC BUZZING)

- LILO:
Stitch!

- (GASPS)

Hurry up, you two.

Hey, can you guys help me today?

It's family night.

- I want the house clean.

- Not me.

I have very important project

I've been working on.

- No more crop circles!

- Ah!

Oh... All the other aliens

get to make them.

- What about you?

- I have a full day of Earth research.

Watching talk shows

and reading magazines?

Yeah, it takes it out of ya.

Can we take the hovercraft? Please?

It's too dangerous.

Besides, someone may see you.

- Please?

- Please?

All right,

you can take it if you can find it.

Yes!

I hid it so good this time, they're never...

Thanks, Nani.

Aw! I gotta find

a better hiding place for that thing.

STITCH:
Whoa! Whoa!

There's no place I'd rather be

(CHORUS IN HAWAIIAN)

Lingering in the ocean blue

Oops. Sorry!

I'd surf till the sun sets

beyond the horizon

Flying by

on a Hawaiian rollercoaster ride

(CHORUS IN HAWAIIAN)

(LAUGHS)

- (BOTH LAUGHING)

- Hawaiian rollercoaster ride

There's no place I'd rather be

Girls, I have very exciting news.

This week is our May Day...

Sorry I'm late. But wait till you see this.

I got my 'uli'uli technique down.

- Lilo...

- Kui kala laima!

Ho kee ma!

Uliuli, uliuli, ha!

- Lilo?

- Uliuli, uliuli, ha!

Uliuli, uliuli, ha!

Lilo, we're not doing that today.

We're not doing that today.

Nyah-nyah-nyah-nyah,

nyah-nyah-nyah.

Bleugh!

(GROWLS)

Kumu has an announcement.

In three days

is our town's May Day celebration.

And here's the best part.

There will be a hula competition.

Each of you will create an original hula.

The one that

best expresses the aloha spirit

will lead our halau

as the winning dance.

You, you, you!

- Are there any questions?

- Kumu, I have one.

Will people who are late to class

be allowed to participate?

Mertle, I think in the spirit of aloha,

we should be tolerant of others.

Well, there's no harm in asking.

I want you to use class time today

to begin working on your ideas.

The May Day celebration is big time.

The whole town will be there.

Maybe I'll get a contract.

We can do any idea we want.

Even make our own costumes.

- Cool!

- It'll be a lot of work.

My mom knows

how to make great costumes.

My mom can sew really good.

My mom knows a lot about hula.

She can help me with it.

- I guess Lilo's on her own.

- She doesn't have a mom.

- Don't say that.

- It's the truth.

- Not everyone has a mom.

- All right, don't bite my head off.

I don't know

what costume I'm gonna wear.

Lilo, may I speak with you?

This is a book of past winners.

Do you know who this is?

It's your mother.

- My mom?

- Aye.

She won the competition

when she was your age.

She was as beautiful as an orchid

and as graceful as a rolling wave.

Here. To inspire you.

Mmm.

That's my mom.

She won the competition

when she was my age.

Yay!

Hey, Lilo.

Maybe your dog can take a picture

of me when I win the competition.

- How do you know you'll win?

- It's pretty well known

that I'm the best dancer

in the seven-year-old division.

I don't know. I think maybe I can win.

Hello?

You're a stinky dancer, and anything

you come up with will be stinky.

- Oh!

- Uh-uh.

You'll never be like your mom. Never.

- Okay.

- That's it!

Smile.

(SCREAMING)

(CAMERA SHUTTER)

As you can see,

there was a little disagreement...

- Again.

- Ai-ya.

Next time, flush the evidence.

Ka-shush.

Why don't you come inside, Kumu?

Excuse the mess.

KUMU:
Ooh-we.

We have a full house.

Make yourself at home, Kumu.

I just made some lemonade.

- Wha...

- Hey!

Nani, we're out of lemonade.

Pleakley, I just made that.

Nani. You have to come to lab

and see my new invention.

I just mopped in here!

It will improve your primitive earthly life.

Speaking of improving your life,

I've just been reading this article

called Ten Days To A Slimmer You.

Full of wonderful suggestions.

Guys, I don't have time for this.

We have a guest.

A guest? Well, let's go meet him.

Let's not. Lilo's in enough trouble.

- BOTH:
Trouble?

- Well, all out of lemonade.

Anyway, I know my sister

is very sorry and didn't mean it.

- Very sorry.

- See?

- But I did mean it.

- Lilo?

Next time,

Mertle Edmonds is going down.

She's going way down.

- (MIMICS CROWD CHEERING)

- (NANI CHUCKLES)

No more pro wrestling for you.

Where is she? Where is she?

- Wow.

- Ai-kapulu.

There's our precious angel, who must

be the victim of a misunderstanding.

- Oh, no, no...

- Where is she?

- Jumba. What are you doing?

- Don't worry. The cavalry has arrived.

- There she is.

- No, no, no, no.

Somebody give this kid gold star,

she's so good.

I don't believe we've met.

This is Uncle Jumba and

I'm Auntie Pleakley. Enchante.

On second thought, Kumu,

we should talk outside.

It's not polite to interrupt your auntie.

- Knock, knock.

- David.

How's it, everybody?

You remember my Auntie Pleakley

and Uncle Jumba, right?

- Uh...

- Say something.

Uh...

- Nice hat.

- Why, thank you, David.

See? Uncle Jumba

said it made me look top-heavy.

Aunt Pleakley wanted the truth.

What we want and what we need

are entirely different things.

It's true what they say.

Men are from Mars,

and women are from Venus.

- Nani.

- Yeah? Uh-huh?

You've been stressing,

so I got movie tickets.

Movie?

David, I would love to, really,

but I'm gonna have to rain check.

- That's okay. I understand.

- Great. Thanks for understanding.

I dare you to say that's not flattering,

even on him.

Okay, I'm sure that Kumu

isn't interested in this.

- Nice to be meeting you.

- Au revoir.

Bye-bye.

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Tony Leondis

Anthony "Tony" Leondis (born March 24, 1967) is an American voice actor and filmmaker who is most notable for being the director of The Emoji Movie, Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch, Igor, and the unreleased DreamWorks Animation feature film, B.O.O.: Bureau of Otherworldly Operations He was also a writer from Kronk's New Groove more…

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