Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch

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6.7
20051h 8m

Now, we find the rowdy extraterrestrial getting used to life with his new ʻohana. 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

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Trailers & Videos

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Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch (2005) Trailer | Chris Sanders | Dakota Fanning

Cast

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Chris Sanders

Stitch (voice)

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Dakota Fanning

Lilo Pelekai (voice)

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Tia Carrere

Nani (Voice)

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David Ogden Stiers

Dr. Jumba Jookiba (voice)

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Kevin McDonald

Pleakley (voice)

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Kunewa Mook

Kumu (voice)

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Jason Scott Lee

David Kawena (voice)

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Holliston Coleman

Additional Voices (voice)

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Matt Corboy

Additional Voices (voice)

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Jennifer Hale

Additional Voices (voice)

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Jillian Henry

Additional Voices (voice)

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Liliana Mumy

Additional Voices (voice)

Photo of Emily Osment

Emily Osment

Additional Voices (voice)

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Paul Vogt

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Grace Rolek

Additional Voices (voice)

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Reviews

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6/10

Definitively better than 'Stitch! The Movie', though 'Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch' is still a pretty disappointing sequel.

The premise is uneven, everything involving Stitch and his glitch is actually quite good. However, they drag that out in order to add some stuff with Nani/David and Lilo herself, all of which isn't at all interesting; though there is, at least, a bit of heart in the way Lilo's storyline ends.

Speaking of Lilo, Dakota Fanning replaces Daveigh Chase in the role. Fanning is solid if a little more wooden, Chase's voice feels more natural. Chris Sanders gives an amusing performance as Stitch, while none of the others stand out all that much.

Still way inferior to 2002's 'Lilo & Stitch', but thankfully it doesn't turn into pure toilet viewing like many other straight-to-video sequels from this studio.

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