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A pointless fourth film from the <em>'Lilo & Stitch'</em> franchise. While still not absolutely terrible, <em>'Leroy & Stitch'</em> isn't one that's worth watching. Not helped by a plot that is all over the place, the new characters also...


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Lilo, Stitch, Jumba, and Pleakley have finally caught all of Jumba's genetic experiments and found the one true place where each of them belongs. Stitch, Jumba and Pleakley are offered positions in the Galactic Alliance, turning them down so they can stay on Earth with Lilo, but Lilo realizes her alien friends have places where they belong – and it's finally time to say "aloha".
Lilo and Stitch are back on Earth, but Stitch is feeling homesick for his own galaxy. Meanwhile, the evil Dr. Hämsterviel escapes from prison and plans to take over the galaxy. He creates a villainous "evil Stitch" clone named Leroy, who wreaks havoc across the universe. Lilo, Stitch, and their alien friends must band together to stop Hämsterviel and Leroy, and ultimately find a way to unite their two worlds.
Leroy & Stitch was generally well-received by critics and audiences, praised for its humor, animation, and faithfulness to the spirit of the original Lilo & Stitch film. It was seen as a satisfying conclusion to the direct-to-video movie trilogy.
Praised for its vibrant animation and engaging humor.
Appreciated for capturing the charm and heart of the original film.
Considered a solid and fun conclusion to the Lilo & Stitch saga.
Google audience: Audiences enjoyed the movie's humor, animation, and the familiar characters. Many felt it was a fitting end to the story, offering plenty of laughs and heartwarming moments.
This film serves as the conclusion to the Lilo & Stitch direct-to-video movie series, bringing Stitch's story full circle as he finds his true 'ohana' across galaxies.
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A pointless fourth film from the <em>'Lilo & Stitch'</em> franchise. While still not absolutely terrible, <em>'Leroy & Stitch'</em> isn't one that's worth watching. Not helped by a plot that is all over the place, the new characters also...
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