Lilo And Stitch 2: Stitch Has A Glitch [best] Here

For many Disney fans, Lilo & Stitch 2 is considered one of the best direct-to-video sequels the studio ever produced. Here’s why:

He hit the muddy ground with a wet thud. He wasn’t moving. His fur was smoking. Lilo ran to him and collapsed at his side, sobbing. lilo and stitch 2: stitch has a glitch

“Stitch?” Lilo knelt beside him. “Are you sick? Nani has medicine for sick. It’s purple and tastes like bubble gum.” For many Disney fans, Lilo & Stitch 2

The wreck of Jumba’s ship lay in a deep trench off the north shore, a tangle of twisted metal and coral. Stitch could hold his breath for hours. Lilo could only hold hers for about ninety seconds. So they made a plan: Stitch would dive down, rip the Regenerator from the crushed console, and bring it up. Lilo would wait on the surface with a floating cooler tied to a fishing buoy. His fur was smoking

However, the "glitch" arrives. Because Stitch wasn't fully "charged" when Jumba created him, his molecular structure begins to break down. This causes him to revert to his original destructive programming against his will. As Stitch’s behavior becomes more erratic, his relationship with Lilo is pushed to the breaking point, leading to a climax that is surprisingly emotional for a direct-to-video sequel. Why This Sequel Stands Out