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''Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch'' is a 2005 DirectToVideo animated science-fiction [[{{Dramedy}} comedy-drama]] film directed by Michael [=LaBash=] and Tony Leondis, both of whom also wrote the film together with Eddie Guzelian and Alexa Junge, and produced by Creator/DisneytoonStudios (animated at Disney Animation Australia). It is the ''third'' film released in the ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'' franchise, though it is the second film in the franchise's chronology, [[{{Interquel}} taking place between]] the events of [[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch the 2002 original film]] and ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie''. This is also the only film in the franchise where Lilo is not voiced by Creator/DaveighChase. Instead, her good friend, famed actress Creator/DakotaFanning, voices her here.

After Stitch awakes from a nightmare in which he was evil again, attacking Lilo and the people on Kauaʻi, Lilo reassures him that his "goodness level" is now higher than ever. After the two arrive at the ''halau hula'', "Kumu" Moses announces that Lilo and the other students must prepare an original hula dance for the upcoming May Day festival, for which there will be a competition. Lilo is inspired to win after Moses shows her a photograph of her late mother winning it in the past at her age. However, during a family fun night, Stitch abruptly freaks out and suddenly reverts to his former destructive behavior for a bit. Jumba realizes that Stitch is suffering from a glitch that is the result of not having his molecules fully charged when he was created, since "those idiot police" cut off the charging process when they arrested Jumba and Stitch. If Jumba doesn't make a new fusion chamber soon, Stitch will shut down permanently. Meanwhile, while Lilo is preparing for the hula competition, Stitch continues to have more destructive fits and threatens to ruin her chances of winning the competition, causing some serious friction in their friendship.

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''Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch'' is a 2005 DirectToVideo animated science-fiction [[{{Dramedy}} comedy-drama]] film directed by Michael [=LaBash=] and Tony Leondis, both of whom also wrote the film together with Eddie Guzelian and Alexa Junge, and produced by Creator/DisneytoonStudios (animated at Disney Animation Australia). It is the ''third'' third film released in the ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'' franchise, though it is the second film in the franchise's chronology, [[{{Interquel}} taking place between]] the events of [[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch the 2002 original film]] and ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie''.chronology. This is also the only film in the franchise where Lilo is not voiced by Creator/DaveighChase. Instead, her good friend, famed actress Creator/DakotaFanning, voices her here.

After [[{{Interquel}} Taking place between]] the events of [[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch the 2002 original film]] and ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie'', after Stitch awakes from a nightmare in which he was evil again, attacking Lilo and the people on Kauaʻi, Lilo reassures him that his "goodness level" is now higher than ever. After the two arrive at the ''halau hula'', "Kumu" Moses announces that Lilo and the other students must prepare an original hula dance for the upcoming May Day festival, for which there will be a competition. Lilo is inspired to win after Moses shows her a photograph of her late mother winning it in the past at her age. However, during a family fun night, Stitch abruptly freaks out and suddenly reverts to his former destructive behavior for a bit. Jumba realizes that Stitch is suffering from a glitch that is the result of not having his molecules fully charged when he was created, since "those idiot police" cut off the charging process when they arrested Jumba and Stitch. If Jumba doesn't make a new fusion chamber soon, Stitch will shut down permanently. Meanwhile, while Lilo is preparing for the hula competition, Stitch continues to have more destructive fits and threatens to ruin her chances of winning the competition, causing some serious friction in their friendship.
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Stitch! The Movie comes AFTER this film chronologically, and Disney themselves already revealed that on back cover of this film's DVD and VHS boxes when it was first released (and still do so on some digital marketplaces). The warning is not necessary for anything relating to that film.


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!Spoilers for this film will be marked as usual. However, due to its nature as the direct chronological sequel to ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch'' , that film's spoilers are unmarked here. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned!

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!Spoilers for this film will be marked as usual. However, due to its nature as the direct chronological sequel to ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch'' , ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch'', that film's spoilers are unmarked here. Administrivia/YouHaveBeenWarned!
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Stitch! The Movie was released before this film but is chronologically set after.


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* YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious: Keen-eyed viewers will notice that in both the first movie and the series, Jumba calls Lilo "little girl" and Stitch "experiment 626". Here, however, he calls them by their proper names. Given what's at stake, this kind of makes sense.
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* AscendedExtra: David becomes slightly more prominent in this film compared to the rest of the franchise. He is involved in a B-plot where he is led (by Pleakley) to believe that his and Nani's relationship isn't going so well, appears with the immediate ''ʻohana'' for Family Fun Night despite not living with them, goes with them in the climax to try to convince Stitch to stay with them and dances the hula with them in the ending.

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* AscendedExtra: David becomes slightly more prominent in this film compared to the rest of the franchise. He is involved in a B-plot C-plot where he is led (by Pleakley) to believe that his and Nani's relationship isn't going so well, appears with the immediate ''ʻohana'' for Family Fun Night despite not living with them, goes with them in the climax to try to convince Stitch to stay with them and dances the hula with them in the ending.

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