On a distant planet, a genetic weapon named Stitch is created. Stitch is basically the ultimate havoc-wreaker. True to his reputation, Stitch escapes his creators and crash lands on planet Earth on the island of Hawaii. He is mistaken for a dog and is sent to the pound, where he meets Lilo. Lilo is a young girl with a troubled home life. She's being raised by her older sister Nani, and their strained relationship is about to be severed by a hard-nosed social worker. Against her sister's objections, Lilo takes Stitch home as her new pet. Both teach the other the true meaning of "ohana," which is Hawaiian for "family". Though he causes a lot of chaos and makes a mess everywhere he goes, Stitch proves to hold the family together.
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Daveigh Chase | Lilo |
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Chris Sanders | Stitch |
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Tia Carrere | Nani |
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David Ogden Stiers | Jumba |
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Kevin McDonald | Pleakley |
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Ving Rhames | Cobra Bubbles |
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Zoe Caldwell | Grand Councilwoman |
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Jason Scott Lee | David Kawena |
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Kevin Michael Richardson | Captain Gantu |
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Susan Hegarty | Rescue Lady |
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Amy Hill | Mrs. Hasagawa |
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Steve Alterman | |
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Emily Anderson | Woman |
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Jack Angel | Alien Guard |
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Bill Asing | Man |
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Erica Beck | Mertle's Friend |
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Bob Bergen | Officer |
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Steve Blum | Hammerhead Guard |
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Rodger Bumpass | Man |
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Cathy Cavadini | Fainting Girl |
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Jennifer Darling | Female Officer |
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Alexandra Deary | Woman |
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John DeMita | |
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Judi M. Durand | |
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Greg Finley |
| Director | Dean DeBlois |
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| Chris Sanders |
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| Writer | Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois | |
| Producer | Lisa M. Poole, Clark Spencer | |
| Musician | Alan Silvestri | |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Widescreen (1.85:1) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital 5.1 [English] DTS 5.1 [English] |
| Subtitles | English |
| Distributor | Walt Disney Home Video |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Mar 17, 2003 |
| Regions | Region 2 |