Sunday, July 10, 2016

Patreon Request: Lilo & Stitch Crossovers Review

Patreon Request: Lilo and Stitch Crossovers Review from Forgotten Hero on Vimeo.

Originally a Patreon request by Garrett Castello.

8 comments:

  1. I loved the Lilo & Stitch movie back in 2002.

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    1. I used to like Lilo & Stitch and Snow White. Now, I hate most Disney movies because I think that they're sexist towards girls. The only Disney movies I like now are Frozen, The Princess and the Frog, and Tangled.

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    2. Wait? Is that some giant robot as your avatar?

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  2. The strange thing about these is how Disney didn't really do a lot of crossover episodes with their cartoons. You had these and the Aladdin cartoon in the Hercules cartoon crossover (which makes very little chronoligcal sense but Aladdin DID have Mechanicles (who they didn't even use in the crossover) so...)) then there's the shared universe between Darkwing Duck, DuckTales, TaleSpin, Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, Goof Troop and...umm...Quack Pack?! And of course, there's the crossover-oriented shows like House of Mouse, Bonkers and Sophia the First.

    Also there's Mission Marvel I guess but if that really is a crossover with Avengers Assemble and Ultimate Spider-Man, then why is Spider-Man on the Avengers? That would also put Phineas and Ferb in the same universe as several Disney Channel sitcoms as Ultimate Spider-Man crossed over with Jessie.

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    1. Well, Spiderman was on the Avengers a few times before so it makes sense that he would join them in that special.

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  3. You know, I always thought a better plot for Morph would be Lilo & Stitch coming across some rare magical creature and mistaking it for an experiment, kinda like the inverse of Rufus. At the same time, both sides would come to the realization that their 'worlds' of Sci-Fi and Fantasy aren't as isolated, for lack of a better term, as they thought.

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  4. A full Kim Possible Review would be nice. Your "A Stitch in Time" review was good, but it would be nice to see a full look at the characters of this series.

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