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Disney dared to remake Lilo & Stitch—and somehow didn’t mess it up. In this episode of The Dopey Take, we dive into the chaotic charm and emotional gut-punches of the 2025 reboot. From Maia Kealoha’s pitch-perfect Lilo to Stitch’s gremlin glory, it’s a surprisingly heartfelt homage to grief, found family, and peanut butter sandwiches.
We unpack the good (authentic Hawaiian vibes, Nani’s expanded arc, Chris Sanders back as Stitch), the not-so-good (Elvis has left the soundtrack), and the trivia that’ll make you say “Ohana” with your whole chest. It’s weird. It’s warm. It’s wonderfully stitched together.
If you didn’t cry during the ‘ohana’ scene… you might be the actual alien.
By Glenn BartlettDisney dared to remake Lilo & Stitch—and somehow didn’t mess it up. In this episode of The Dopey Take, we dive into the chaotic charm and emotional gut-punches of the 2025 reboot. From Maia Kealoha’s pitch-perfect Lilo to Stitch’s gremlin glory, it’s a surprisingly heartfelt homage to grief, found family, and peanut butter sandwiches.
We unpack the good (authentic Hawaiian vibes, Nani’s expanded arc, Chris Sanders back as Stitch), the not-so-good (Elvis has left the soundtrack), and the trivia that’ll make you say “Ohana” with your whole chest. It’s weird. It’s warm. It’s wonderfully stitched together.
If you didn’t cry during the ‘ohana’ scene… you might be the actual alien.