Lilo & Stitch / Lilo & Stitch: Stitch Has A Glitch Two-Movie Collection (Three Disc Blu-ray / DVD Combo) is on sale on Amazon for $8.86 & FREE Shipping on orders over $49.
Disney proudly presents the hilarious family favorite LILO
& STITCH and its sensational sequel LILO & STITCH 2: STITCH HAS
A GLITCH on Blu-ray for the first time with perfect picture and sound.
Relive two unforgettable comedies about bringing friends and family
together even when they seem worlds apart, in one incredible collection!
Lilo is a lonely little girl, and Stitch is a mischievous little
creature from outer space. When Stitch crash-lands in Hawaii, Lilo
adopts him as her pet, but he soon turns her world upside down. The
laughter continues as Stitch helps Lilo prepare for the big island hula
contest in the hysterical sequel. Discover that 'ohana means family, and
celebrate the unbreakable bonds of friendship like never before with
these two unforgettable movies on Disney Blu-ray!|
The movie has a rocking soundtrack fit for a "King." Six of Elvis Presley's biggest hits, sung by the King himself, are included in the film: "Heartbreak Hotel," "Stuck On You," "Blue Hawaii," "Suspicious Minds," "Devil In Disguise," and "Hound Dog."
Writer/director Chris Sanders first began thinking about a Stitch-like character nearly 17 years ago when he was just out of school. He revisited the idea around 1997, when he proposed a simple yet strong character-driven film involving his creation.|In the early stages of story development, Stitch landed in rural Kansas and interacted entirely with animals. Animation president Thomas Schumacher suggested that Stitch interact with people instead, while a well-timed Hawaii vacation gave Sanders the idea to move the story from the barnyard to the beach.
The movie has a rocking soundtrack fit for a "King." Six of Elvis Presley's biggest hits, sung by the King himself, are included in the film: "Heartbreak Hotel," "Stuck On You," "Blue Hawaii," "Suspicious Minds," "Devil In Disguise," and "Hound Dog."
Writer/director Chris Sanders first began thinking about a Stitch-like character nearly 17 years ago when he was just out of school. He revisited the idea around 1997, when he proposed a simple yet strong character-driven film involving his creation.|In the early stages of story development, Stitch landed in rural Kansas and interacted entirely with animals. Animation president Thomas Schumacher suggested that Stitch interact with people instead, while a well-timed Hawaii vacation gave Sanders the idea to move the story from the barnyard to the beach.
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