Lilo & Stitch Inspires Video Sequel, Television Series

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Walt Disney Pictures' Critically Acclaimed Motion Picture 'Lilo & Stitch' Inspires Video Sequel, Television Series
Updated: Thursday, July 11, 2002 03:43 PM ET Printer-friendly version

Walt Disney Television Animation, Disney Channel, and Buena Vista Home Entertainment Join Forces to Extend Film Franchise
BURBANK, Calif., July 11 /PRNewswire/ -- On the heels of surpassing $100 million at the box office in its first three weekends, Walt Disney Pictures' critically acclaimed hit "Lilo & Stitch" is moving to the small screen in a big way, as a video sequel and a television series continues the franchise, it was announced today (7/11) by Thomas Schumacher, president of Walt Disney Animation, and Anne Sweeney, President, ABC Cable Networks Group and Disney Channel Worldwide.

The video sequel, currently entitled "Stitch! -- The Movie," is slated for release in 2003 and will serve as a bridge between the feature film and the television series, currently under development with the working title of "Stitch! -- The TV Series."

Commenting on the announcement, Schumacher said, "The characters and themes in 'Lilo & Stitch' have strongly connected with audiences -- and that includes our own creative people at the Studio. Writer-directors Chris Sanders' and Dean DeBlois' creation has inspired everyone, and we're thrilled to pick up where the motion picture leaves off with these exciting, funny, and heartwarming extensions."

Sweeney, who oversees possible broadcast outlets for the series including Disney Channel, Toon Disney, ABC Family, and ABC Television's Saturday morning children's programming, added, "We welcome Stitch to join a strong Disney Channel family of programs, where the 'Lilo & Stitch' franchise will continue to build upon its popularity in the more than 80 million households we reach. We're excited to be bringing these characters to television."

"Stitch! -- the TV Series" will become a global television franchise following its anticipated launch on Disney Channel in Fall 2003 when it rolls out on Disney Channels and Disney-branded TV programs throughout the world. There are currently 15 international Disney Channels and nearly 100 Disney- branded blocks of programming in 51 countries reaching 600 million television viewers worldwide.

In the video premiere, Stitch -- formerly known as Dr. Jumba Jookiba's "Experiment 626" -- is now living on Earth with Lilo and Nani, aided by their friend, David, and the social worker Cobra Bubbles, as well as fellow aliens Jumba and Pleakley. In a series of unfortunate accidents, Jumba's other 625 experiments land on Hawaii and, one by one, are activated.

Following the video premiere, the television series finds Lilo and Stitch searching for these experiments and helping to turn their nature from bad to good, finding places where each can belong and contribute to the community.

Tony Craig and Roberts Gannaway, the team that brought Mickey Mouse back to television in "Disney's Mickey MouseWorks" and "Disney's House of Mouse," are the directors of "Stitch! - The Movie." Gannaway, Craig, and Jess Winfield ("Disney's Teacher's Pet," "Disney/Pixar's Buzz Lightyear of Star Command") are executive producers, and the script is written by Winfield and Gannaway.

"Stitch! -- The TV Series" will premiere on Disney Channel following the release of "Stitch! -- The Movie." Gannaway, Craig, and Winfield are executive producers of the series. The initial 39 episodes will be directed by Vic Cook ("Disney's The Legend of Tarzan," "101 Dalmatians, the Series") and Don MacKinnon ("Disney's Teacher's Pet," "Disney/Pixar's Buzz Lightyear of Star Command").

Virtually the entire core cast from the film returns for the video premiere and the television series, including Daveigh Chase (Lilo), Chris Sanders (Stitch), Tia Carrere (Nani), David Ogden Stiers (Jumba), Ving Rhames (Cobra Bubbles), Kevin McDonald (Pleakley), Kevin Michael Richardson (Captain Gantu), and Zoe Caldwell (Grand Councilwoman).

In its opening weekend, "Lilo & Stitch" collected more than $35.2 million at the box office, representing the second-highest debut ever for a traditionally animated feature film, after Disney's 1994 smash, "The Lion King" ($40.9 million). Through its first 17 days of release, "Lilo & Stitch" has grossed $103 million at the box office.

Combining unforgettable characters, an imaginative and offbeat story, and colorful artistry, Walt Disney Pictures' delightful new animated comedy, "Lilo & Stitch," tells a captivating tale of a young girl's close encounter with the galaxy's most mischievous extraterrestrial. Lilo is a lonely Hawaiian girl who adopts a small ugly 'dog,' whom she names Stitch. Stitch would be the perfect pet if he weren't in reality a genetic experiment who has escaped from an alien planet and crash-landed on Earth. Through her love, faith and unwavering belief in 'ohana (the Hawaiian concept of family), Lilo helps unlock Stitch's heart and gives him the one thing he was never designed to have -- the ability to care for someone else. With its lush tropical setting, unique sense of humor, and classic songs by Elvis Presley, "Lilo & Stitch" promises to capture imaginations everywhere.

Walt Disney Television Animation is an industry leader in the creation of network, cable, and syndicated television series and specials, video premieres, and theatrical releases.

Buena Vista Home Entertainment, Inc., a recognized industry leader, is the marketing, sales, and distribution company for Walt Disney, Touchstone, and Hollywood Pictures, Miramax, Dimension, and Buena Vista videocassettes and DVDs.

Disney Channel, combining original series and movies with timeless classics, is the first full-time general entertainment television network designed for kids and families. Available in over 80 million homes, Disney Channel is a division of ABC Cable Networks Group, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company.

For further information please contact: Heidi Trotta, Senior Vice President, Publicity, The Walt Disney Studios, +1-818-560-7280; or Eric Hollreiser, Senior Vice President, Media Relations, ABC Cable Networks Group, +1-818-569-7574

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CONTACT: Heidi Trotta, Senior Vice President, Publicity, The Walt Disney Studios, +1-818-560-7280; or Eric Hollreiser, Senior Vice President, Media Relations, ABC Cable Networks Group, +1-818-569-7574


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Wilt Dasney

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Yet again, Disney misses the point, making the follow-ups all about Stitch and the aliens when Lilo and the humans clearly were the strongest characters.

Way to appeal to the LCD, MouseHouse.
 

wdwmaniac

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Stitch! -- The Movie Officially Announced for 2003
Thomas Schumacher, president of Walt Disney Animation, and Anne Sweeney, President, ABC Cable Networks Group and Disney Channel Worldwide, announced yesterday that a Lilo & Stitch video sequel, currently entitled Stitch! -- The Movie, is slated for release in 2003 and will serve as a bridge between the feature film and the television series, currently under development with the working title of Stitch! -- The TV Series. Commenting on the announcement, Schumacher said, "The characters and themes in Lilo & Stitch have strongly connected with audiences--and that includes our own creative people at the Studio. Writer-directors Chris Sanders' and Dean DeBlois' creation has inspired everyone, and we're thrilled to pick up where the motion picture leaves off with these exciting, funny, and heartwarming extensions." In the video premiere, Stitch -- formerly known as Dr. Jumba Jookiba's "Experiment 626" -- is now living on Earth with Lilo and Nani, aided by their friend, David, and the social worker Cobra Bubbles, as well as fellow aliens Jumba and Pleakley. In a series of unfortunate accidents, Jumba's other 625 experiments land on Hawaii and, one by one, are activated. Tony Craig and Roberts Gannaway, the team that brought Mickey Mouse back to television in Disney's Mickey MouseWorks and Disney's House of Mouse, are the directors of Stitch! - The Movie. Gannaway, Craig, and Jess Winfield (Disney's Teacher's Pet, Disney/Pixar's Buzz Lightyear of Star Command) are executive producers, and the script is written by Winfield and Gannaway.
 

wdwmaniac

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Stitch! - The TV Series To Follow in Fall 2003
Stitch! -- the TV Series will become a global television franchise following its anticipated launch on Disney Channel in Fall 2003 when it rolls out on Disney Channels and Disney-branded TV programs throughout the world. Following the video premiere of Stitch! - The Movie, the television series finds Lilo and Stitch searching for Jumba's other 625 experiments and helping to turn their nature from bad to good, finding places where each can belong and contribute to the community. Gannaway, Craig, and Winfield are executive producers of the series. The initial 39 episodes will be directed by Vic Cook (Disney's The Legend of Tarzan, 101 Dalmatians, the Series) and Don MacKinnon (Disney's Teacher's Pet, Disney/Pixar's Buzz Lightyear of Star Command). Virtually the entire core cast from the film returns for the video premiere and the television series, including Daveigh Chase (Lilo), Chris Sanders (Stitch), Tia Carrere (Nani), David Ogden Stiers (Jumba), Ving Rhames (Cobra Bubbles), Kevin McDonald (Pleakley), Kevin Michael Richardson (Captain Gantu), and Zoe Caldwell (Grand Councilwoman).
 

Sorcerer Mickey

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One thread after another I get more and more disappointed with the movie/TV side of Disney! Geez, now they're REAL desperate(how many times have I sad that word today?) to milk a franchise dry. Are they really that low in the $$$ department? I hate to bad mouth the mouse, but it seems Disney is trying to take every oppurtunity they get! (Also check out the Kim Possible thread.) I HATE the idea of the 3 ride-based movies.
 

MKCustodial

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This time, I won't say anything. I remember when I first heard about a Buzz Lightyear animated movie, I thought "well, now Disney screwed up big time". Boy, was I wrong, I love the series. Then it was Tarzan. Same line of thought, same conclusion. If you went to Lilo & Stitch and didn't see the TV series coming... Well, you need to pay more attention! :D Anyways, it just looked too "what a big family they became" not to be further explored. And the alien focus is simple. They advertised the movie with Stitch, and we got more of Lilo. So now they'll be giving all those little boys who wanted more mischief exactly that: an extra dose of Stitch. Personally, I think we'll see a lot of people posting they were wrong when this movie and series finally come out.
 

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