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    you're from outer space? I hear the surfing is choice”(Deblois and Sanders). Summary The movie Lilo and Stitch written and directed by Dean Deblois and Chris Sanders, is about a little girl, Lilo, who is being raised by her sister, Nani. After the sister's parents pass away they decide to adopt a dog, Stitch, who actually is a blue alien fugitive, that crashed in Hawaii. The movie Lilo and Stitch demonstrates modern-day transcendentalism through the ideas of non-conformity and the importance of nature

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    Lilo and Stitch Lilo’s ordinary world is in Hawaii and stitch’s ordinary world is that he was made as experiment 626 13:16. Lilo and Stitch is a Disney which was aimed for kids but the author used Campbell's technique to give a better understanding of the story not only for kids. This justifies that hero's are not always followed by very godly-like leaders. The proof of Lilo and stitch being created based on the mono myths helped show that the Hero's journey is ambiguous. The odyssey was an overall

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    Lilo and Stitch is an animated science fiction film that is targeted for young kids and families. Although people may think that the movie is only for enjoyment, it also has a good message to remember. The importance of family is shown in many scenes throughout the film. The two completely different worlds of a sad young girl and a reckless fluffy alien come together in this memorable, action-packed family film. Lilo is a young girl who lives in Hawaii with her older sister, Nani. She is not the

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    “It's sandwich day. Every Thursday I take Pudge the fish a peanut butter sandwich.” The last time I remember watching Lilo and Stitch was this summer on TV. I had decided to watch it because I needed a reason to laugh. I’ve watched this movie more time than I can count. Lilo and Stitch is an animated movie made in 2002 and it won many awards such as Annie Awards, ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards,Casting Society of America USA, Las Vegas Film Critics Society Awards, Los Angeles Film Critics

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    family, family means nobody gets left behind”. From the film Lilo and Stitch. Ohana is part of the Hawaiian culture and according to Wikipedia means family with the concept emphasizes that families are bound together and members must cooperate and remember one another. Lilo and Stitch is about a runaway genetic experiment from another planet, an alien. When he wrecks into earth on the beautiful island of Hawaii, Stitch is put in the pound and becomes the adopted “puppy” of Lilo and learns

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    I have watched the movie of Lilo and Stitch more times than I can count. It is a movie my mom would put on every weekend since I was 5. My sister and I would later joke around how she was Lilo and I was Stitch, yet everytime we watched it we always remembered this one line from a specific scene. The scene takes place after Stitch is brought home for the first time and has caused so much ruckus that Nani (Lilo’s sister) is ready to take Stitch back to the pound, but she is stopped by one line. As

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    The movie Lilo and Stitch is a movie that addresses the struggle people face with feeling alone. A heavy topic for a children’s movie, and one I never really thought about all the times I have watched it. Lilo and Stitch was the first movie I ever saw in theatres and so it holds a special place in my heart for that reason, but I think also connected to the movie on a deeper level. The story centers around Lilo, a 6 year old girl from Hawaii with a big imagination, who is now in the custody of her

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    “Ohana means family. Family means no one gets left behind or forgotten,” Lilo (Disney’s Channel’s original series Lilo and Stitch, David Ogden Stiers). This quote one by a fictional character holds one of the realest meanings ever. I happen to wholeheartedly believe in this quote and every meaning it may hold, not because I love the Lilo and Stitch series as well as the movies (though I do), but because of the fact that I think it has an in depth significance in the meaning of family. It shows a

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    Beloved by multiple audiences around the world, Disney’s Lilo and Stitch chronicles a blue alien menace who flees from his captive state to Hawaii. This menace, however, learns through the help of others, how to integrate himself into society and become a loving member of a family. Despite being intended for children, this movie can be watched and viewed either for pleasure and entertainment, or academically. Disney’s Lilo and Stitch can be analyzed sociologically in the context of today's society

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    What Does Family Really Mean? In the Disney movie Lilo and Stitch there is a girl who lives with her older sister named Nani. They both live together without their parents in Hawaii, but them being separated from their parents does not mean they are not a family. Lilo states in the movie “Ohana means family, and family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten. This means that families will always be there even when we are separated. A family comes from all different shapes and sizes whether just

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