Web Wombat - the original Australian search engine
 
You are here: Home / Entertainment / DVDs / Reviews / Lilo and Stitch
Entertainment Menu
Business Links

Premium Links

Web Wombat Search
Advanced Search
Submit a Site
 
Search 30 million+ Australian web pages:
Try out our new Web Wombat advanced search (click here)
DVDs
Humour
Movies
TV
Books
Music
Theatre

Lilo and Stitch

Review by James Anthony


Click here to return to review

Details at a glance...

Lilo and Stitch
(2002)
Disney
82 minutes
G


Director:
Chris Sanders.

Cast:
Voices of Tia Carrere, Daveigh Chase, Chris Sanders, David Ogden Stiers, Kevin MacDonald, Ving Rhames, Jason Scott Lee, Zoe Caldwell.

Languages:
English, Norwegian, Danish.

Sound:
Dolby Digital 5.1.

Subtitles:
English, Norwegian, Danish for Hearing Impaired.

Format:
Widescreen, ratio 1.66:1, 16x9 enhanced. Single-sided, double-layer disc.

Extra Features:
Disney Pedia: Hawaii - Islands of Aloha, Create Your Own Alien Experiment Game, A Stitch in Time: Follow Stitch through the Disney years, Burning Love: Behind the scenes with Wynonna, Music video: I Can't Falling in Love With You - A-Teens, the Look of Lilo and Stitch, Animating the Hula, On Location, Deleted Scenes, teaser trailers.

Comments on extra features:
While they may not be extra long, these extras have some terrific info in them. For the kids you can get a quick look at the islands of Hawaii and find out lots of facts and see some lovely scenery and there is a Create the Alien Experiment game. Then there is a nicely tongue-in-cheek look at Stitch's previous Disney work - as an extra in some of the all-time great animated classics. You can sit in on a hula lesson with one of the dances best-regarded masters and then cross-reference that with the care and time the animators took to recreate the intricate hula exactly as it would be danced by humans. If you wondered why everything on L&S looks "puffy" you need to check out the featurette on the film's look, which is different but traditional Disney. Then there are three deleted scenes, or you can watch Wynonna while she records the title track and then hear A-Teen sing an Elvis classic. While we won't go into the quality of the latter - it's a great original song. All up this is a good measured dose of extras.


< Back to review

Shopping for...
Visit The Mall

Promotion
Home | About Us | Advertise | Submit Site | Contact Us | Privacy | Terms of Use | Hot Links | OnlineNewspapers | Add Search to Your Site
Copyright © 1995-2012 WebWombat Pty Ltd. All rights reserved