I remember seeing a few episodes of this growing up, but I've never seen the whole series. The theme song was on point. I do remember the crush boy being probably the worst part of it. I think the hardest part of the crossovers to swallow is just how much the different animation styles clash. Especially the Recess one.
@@katecastreviews4639 Fun fact when this was airing on tv I would always never watch the episodes where gantu would get the experiment they were after cause I hated when that happened now that I am older I realize some had to end that way cause to me we need to see the heroes fail now and then because it just shows that their just people and are not perfect
@@katecastreviews4639 Honestly, credit where credit is due, at least Keoni could stand up for himself when girls have a crush on him and decide “Yeah, let’s just be friends.” Which is mature on their behalf and more than I can say about real yanderes
A much better review than I expected. You explained your points well, the pacing was good, and a decent amount of weight that makes it easy to understand your point of view. My only problem is that you don't talk much about any possible flaws the show has, though there are subtle things that can make me tell what those flaws might be. A good review and an easy like. I haven't watched this show in a long time. Hopefully I'll get around to rewatching it soon.
I definitely didn’t remember the second season nearly as much as I do the first season but that just made this recent binge on Disney+ a lot of fun! It really is no shock that Pokémon fans like us ended up loving this show, too. lol They had a winning concept with the original film then tacked on a good and unique monster of the week format through the pilot movie. (Stitch! the Movie)
I really miss this era of Disney television. So many memories of sitting around the tv watching these great shows. I always loved this show. I distinctly remember watching the premiere of Stitch! The Movie, and being super excited when I realized it was a setup for a show. The concept of finding all of these unique experiments, with their own unique powers and abilities, was such a cool idea! I had no idea that Pokémon even existed at this point, so this was my first introduction to this kind of genre (does this count as a genre?) So when I finally got into Pokémon, I thought, “this is just Lilo and Stitch!” 16:29 thank you so much for that 🤣🤣🤣 As for my favorite episode.... I don’t know. I’d have to watch them all again (not a bad idea actually) But off the top of my head, I’d have to say “Mrs. Hasagawa's Cats”, where Mrs. Hasagawa has a bunch of experiments living with her, thinking they are cats. It’s a clever idea of giving a bunch of experiments, who probably didn’t have enough material for a full episode each, the spotlight. Plus, I just like the idea of living with a bunch of those guys As for favorite experiment, that is easily Finder. Why? I have no idea. Just something about him appeals to me. Could it be his cute design? Probably. The way he is already friendly from the beginning? Maybe. Could it be that I’m always losing things and he would help me extremely?? It’s a possibility Which experiment is your favorite? Also, FINALLY!! Someone brings up the lack of merchandise!! I want so many of these little guys as toys and there is practically nothing! Shame on you Disney! SHAME If it’s not already obvious, I loved this video! A great analysis of one of my favorite Disney shows, by one of my favorite reviewers. I hope you have a Happy Stitch Day!!
This show was my childhood and to see you talk about was great! I was and maybe still am a fan of this whole monster catalog type of thing and I think this show did it pretty well. Despite it getting weird sometimes I still enjoyed it in the long run. Just too bad we still don't know the rest of the experiments.
@@kelsey1467 While that is true, I would have still enjoyed to see concept art or sketches of how some of them would have looked like. But as of today I haven't anything like that or at the very least anything official.
Well this year (2023), Monogram released Keyrings which included Stitch’s other cousins like Mr Stenchy, Sample, Leroy and so on. A Reuben Funko pop was released earlier this year too. So there’s hope with the merchandise :)
Great review ma’am. As for the crossovers I liked them and the experiments in them (minus Rufus which is ambiguous). I only didn’t care for the Recess one; mostly cause I never cared for or watched the show (shoddy animation too, ugh). But Jake Long, Kim Possible were shows I did like which was neat. Despite not watching Proud Family though I did like the episode; from what I hear it was basically animated Family Matters
I’ve got to get in on the ‘favorites’ action. Mine are Snafu, Sparky, Glitch, Spooky, Morfolomew, Phantasmo, Yin, Yang, Sprout, Slushy, Tank, Sinker, Holio, Splodyhead, Richter, Sample and Melty. Love there’s designs but mostly their powers, pretty cool. So what’s everyone else’s? PS I would have said Swirly too but he’s more of a fetish fueler for me than his power being something more unique
@@rainbofroggiez1303 Poxy is pretty cool, probably the deadliest though if he didn’t just cause spots and gas. There’s so many though I can only name the ones off the top of my head, my favorite list was just my absolute favorites
Im curious did you feel bad for her in the episode Shush i didn't and I just hate how everyone gangs up on lilo in the episode it makes it my least favorite
I think it would be a great idea for this franchise to have a future series to give it's previously seen experiments more screen time and character development besides Stitch and Reuben, like it would be nice to see more of Angel, Bonnie & Clyde, Sparky, Squeak, etc, to explore more of their interests and see the kinds of bonds that certain experiments would have for each other, for example, it would be cool to see more of the bond with the main mid six-two trio (Stitch, Reuben & Angel) because, despite them being the main experiment characters of the franchise, but the three aren't seen together that much, it would be nice to more interactions with Stitch & Reuben or maybe have Reuben & Angel share a special brother-sister dynamic or have the three of them work together to save the world or galaxy from certain doom. Anyone agree?
@@christianvalentincota5452 Exactly, having a proper comeback for the franchise for Disney+ is a possibility considering that Disney+ is bring back a lot of old franchises with either revivals or new movies or new series altogether like what their doing with Lizzle McGuire, The Proud Family, Phineas and Ferb, Monsters, Inc., etc. and the Stitch franchise is eventually going to get a live-action remake of the first film for Disney+, but having a new animated Stitch project to bring the franchise back to it's roots and give it the proper treatment it truly deserves would be absolutely amazing.
18:16 Oh hey, it's that guy. What is funny btw, is that there is a canonical explanation as to why some numbers are messed up. They all have actual numbers programmed, but the characters just mess them up due to Jamba's untidy database. Yeah, they actually gave themselves a free "out of jail"-card for every time they forget to doublecheck.
I'm curious do you think the American dragon jake long crossover should have involved the hunsclan and not an experiment cause even though I like the episode itself was good I hear from some people they wish the hunsclan would have been in it and personally I think it would have been fun to see the hunsclan because we might have been able to see rose too what do you think?
You know, I was thinking about this when I re-watched the episode, and I think it would have been cool if the Huntsclan were after Morpholomew too. Maybe even have the Huntsman go up against Gantu or something. I realize the reason they are likely not in the episode is because there just wasn't time or room for them, but it could have been really cool. I really love how they used Morpholomew in this episode, so I wouldn't have wanted him to be written out.
Im curious what do you think is the better season of american Dragon Jake long I think its season 2 is better because even though the new animation takes some getting used to the story is way better and for me you have to judge something for what it is like on the inside not how it looks on the outside
Oh yeah. Season 2. No contest. I like the new animation style, there were some cool new characters, and the story and character conflict were way more compelling to me. There were some really powerful moments in that season.
@@katecastreviews4639 One of the things i really appreciate is how the show handles Trixie and Spud because in the episode where they find out about Jake's powers they don't do a memory wipe that causes them to forget it and i like that because its way more fun to see them work with Jake and become equal contributors rather than Jake having to keep the secret from them for the whole series and also friendship feels real even though i like The Proud Family for the most part i don't really think Dijonay, Laciengia and Zoey are really great friends to Penny most of the time but with Trixie and Spud i feel like they never leave their friend behind ;like Penny's do be honest would you have liked to have seen penny friends in the crossover episode with Lilo and Stitch
Honestly, the special is already fine as is, if only for the fact that in one scene, it subverted the clishee of transformations and the following posing being free actions.
I consider Jumba has a protype of the subversion of the cliche villain with Megamind and Gru being one led to it , heck you could make comparsions to Stitch and the Minions
Do you think there are some disney/pixar films that work in tv show format and some that don't because even though i think emporor's new school is a decent cartoon i don't know if i would i have picked Emporors new groove to base a show off of for th record though this doesn't me i don't love the film what do you think?
Me too, not to mention that Captain Gantu is one of the most undermentioned examples of a butt-monkey because despite working his ass off, he would still be kept in the position of the third wheel because of Hamsterviel and Experiment 625 being a bunch of privileged pigs that shamelessly put themselves above him just because he couldn’t catch experiments and his poor pay just got worse and worse. Good thing he finally found out how to move forward in his life in the third act of Leroy & Stitch, the movie where they finally learn good behaviour from Lilo (& Stitch, no pun intended) when Hamsterviel couldn’t!
one thing. this is not a spinoff,its canon as a continuation of 'stitch the movie' and all the experiments captured appeared in the next film,leroy and stitch.
@@katecastreviews4639 I find the Lilo and Stitch episode called Drowsy to be cool. Including when Stitch carried around a sleeping Lilo. He even changed Lilo into her hula attire. Part of me tells me he saw her naked. Other half wants to think he saw Lilo in her underwear. Either way, Lilo never questioned waking up in her hula attire. I'm sure she pretty much pieced together that Stitch changed her. That's the one where Regis Philbin voiced himself. I don't mean to spam your comments or annoy you. But I just love Lilo and Stitch!
I have a question since its almost the 26th of june will you be posting a video on lilo and stich this year cause I would love to hear your thoughts on leroy and stitch
@@katecastreviews4639 I have another question do you think nani wasn't as used as well as she could be cause there a fair amout of episodes where she doesn't appear or isn't involved very much I would have liked to see her be involved in the experiment hunting a little more
@@katecastreviews4639 hi if possible could you review stitch a perfect memory and or the planet of sand or any stitch movie if you want to and you can take your time
I'm curious how long do you think the average cartoon should last cause i think most cartoons are better off in shorter episode counts so they don't overstay their welcome like spongebob or fairly odd parents what you think
That's a good question. I think it depends on the show. Some shows can last for quite a while, if, in my opinion, they are willing to change in a way that enhances the premise. Fairly Oddparents for example could have expanded it's concept in all sorts of ways, but went for things that only hurt the show rather then helped it. But then there's shows like MLP, which let its characters evolve and introduced new characters that would help tell new and interesting stories. It is possible for a cartoon to go on for more then, say, 5 seasons, without going stale or getting less relevant with every year. But it's certainly the exception in terms of quality rather then the norm. It can be deeply satisfying to have a long running series to be more or less on the same level of quality, but generally speaking, yes, a shorter run seems to be the safest bet. Though again, there are exceptions.
Personally I really liked Shush. Off the top of my head though, my least favorite is probably Baby-fier. I'm just not a fan of "characters get turned into babies" episodes that are, bizzarely common.
@@katecastreviews4639 One more question i have is i don't know if you have seen the movie rugrats go wild but its a crossover between rugrats and the wild thornberrys and it gets a lot of hate from other people so my question is why do you think the crossovers from lilo and stitch work and that crossover doesn't also the reason i kind of don't like shush is because i feel like everyone's too harsh to lilo in the episode including nani and i kind of wish those three girls would dump myrtle for real cause the deserve someone better than her and also if this episode was trying to make me feel bad for myrtle it didn't work
Honestly no story needs to be long running because, more often than not, even fans of the later material say the earlier stuff was where a story had its charm. Shows only need 3 seasons at max. 4 is pushing it while 5 should definitely be the cut off.
@@katecastreviews4639 In the episode called Drowsy I remember that Stitch used his claws to open up one of Lilo's eyes. Her pupil was facing downward being stationary. She was asleep at the time. He was careful moving her eyelid.
Not to mention the fact that Keoni, despite also being a minor, is still too old for Lilo who is two times younger (it’s still an underrated show outside of that, though). Granted, he’s far from the worst character in history, but you know a character is unremarkable when even DI$NEY (not a typo, we love and hate Disney in different ways like with Nintendo, which is of course, the Disney of gaming because while they can make great stuff, they can have their anti-feminist moments and other issues that justify their controversy) doesn’t want to use him again after taking character lessons from mid-20th Century Disney Princess (Florian in Snow White and Charming in Cinderella 1 & 2. He’s not mean, but while not the most prime example, he feels like a trophy husband stereotype) instead of Lilo & Stitch (mainly the 2002 film which you know is good when even people who aren’t fans of post-Renaissance/21st Century Walt Disney Animation Studios remember it this fondly including me, but I think Walt Disney Animation Studios (in most eras) is good albeit close to great because sometimes it can have a racist, sexist past. Even in great movies like Fantasia and Dumbo in the early 1940s by portraying people of colour as happy slaves and especially in one of their worst movies like Peter Pan because of young women being love rivals and Native Americans having their true colours be redface).
I remember seeing a few episodes of this growing up, but I've never seen the whole series. The theme song was on point. I do remember the crush boy being probably the worst part of it.
I think the hardest part of the crossovers to swallow is just how much the different animation styles clash. Especially the Recess one.
Yeah the theme song was great! I'm kind of kicking myself for not commenting on it.
@@katecastreviews4639 Fun fact when this was airing on tv I would always never watch the episodes where gantu would get the experiment they were after cause I hated when that happened now that I am older I realize some had to end that way cause to me we need to see the heroes fail now and then because it just shows that their just people and are not perfect
@@katecastreviews4639 Honestly, credit where credit is due, at least Keoni could stand up for himself when girls have a crush on him and decide “Yeah, let’s just be friends.” Which is mature on their behalf and more than I can say about real yanderes
So I wasnt the only one who kept cataloguing each experiment with each episode...neat!
Dude, I made an actual experiment log book. More then one actually, but the biggest one I still have. Maybe I'll show it off one day.
A much better review than I expected. You explained your points well, the pacing was good, and a decent amount of weight that makes it easy to understand your point of view. My only problem is that you don't talk much about any possible flaws the show has, though there are subtle things that can make me tell what those flaws might be. A good review and an easy like.
I haven't watched this show in a long time. Hopefully I'll get around to rewatching it soon.
Brilliant franchise. It was always a joy to see a new experiment nearly every episode. I liked it so much it inspired me to become an animator.
16:31 I love that you included that!
I definitely didn’t remember the second season nearly as much as I do the first season but that just made this recent binge on Disney+ a lot of fun!
It really is no shock that Pokémon fans like us ended up loving this show, too. lol They had a winning concept with the original film then tacked on a good and unique monster of the week format through the pilot movie. (Stitch! the Movie)
I really miss this era of Disney television. So many memories of sitting around the tv watching these great shows. I always loved this show. I distinctly remember watching the premiere of Stitch! The Movie, and being super excited when I realized it was a setup for a show. The concept of finding all of these unique experiments, with their own unique powers and abilities, was such a cool idea!
I had no idea that Pokémon even existed at this point, so this was my first introduction to this kind of genre (does this count as a genre?)
So when I finally got into Pokémon, I thought, “this is just Lilo and Stitch!”
16:29 thank you so much for that 🤣🤣🤣
As for my favorite episode.... I don’t know. I’d have to watch them all again (not a bad idea actually)
But off the top of my head, I’d have to say “Mrs. Hasagawa's Cats”, where Mrs. Hasagawa has a bunch of experiments living with her, thinking they are cats. It’s a clever idea of giving a bunch of experiments, who probably didn’t have enough material for a full episode each, the spotlight. Plus, I just like the idea of living with a bunch of those guys
As for favorite experiment, that is easily Finder. Why? I have no idea. Just something about him appeals to me. Could it be his cute design? Probably. The way he is already friendly from the beginning? Maybe. Could it be that I’m always losing things and he would help me extremely?? It’s a possibility
Which experiment is your favorite?
Also, FINALLY!! Someone brings up the lack of merchandise!! I want so many of these little guys as toys and there is practically nothing! Shame on you Disney! SHAME
If it’s not already obvious, I loved this video! A great analysis of one of my favorite Disney shows, by one of my favorite reviewers. I hope you have a Happy Stitch Day!!
This show was my childhood and to see you talk about was great! I was and maybe still am a fan of this whole monster catalog type of thing and I think this show did it pretty well. Despite it getting weird sometimes I still enjoyed it in the long run. Just too bad we still don't know the rest of the experiments.
I think seeing all 625 experiments is a bit of a unrealstic expectation
@@kelsey1467 While that is true, I would have still enjoyed to see concept art or sketches of how some of them would have looked like. But as of today I haven't anything like that or at the very least anything official.
@@gamemasterpzm and also I think gantu a better friend to lilo than myrtle
Well this year (2023), Monogram released Keyrings which included Stitch’s other cousins like Mr Stenchy, Sample, Leroy and so on. A Reuben Funko pop was released earlier this year too. So there’s hope with the merchandise :)
Wait 627 is in the basket ball high school musical parody? Wow. 22:31
Great review ma’am. As for the crossovers I liked them and the experiments in them (minus Rufus which is ambiguous). I only didn’t care for the Recess one; mostly cause I never cared for or watched the show (shoddy animation too, ugh). But Jake Long, Kim Possible were shows I did like which was neat. Despite not watching Proud Family though I did like the episode; from what I hear it was basically animated Family Matters
I’ve got to get in on the ‘favorites’ action. Mine are Snafu, Sparky, Glitch, Spooky, Morfolomew, Phantasmo, Yin, Yang, Sprout, Slushy, Tank, Sinker, Holio, Splodyhead, Richter, Sample and Melty. Love there’s designs but mostly their powers, pretty cool. So what’s everyone else’s?
PS I would have said Swirly too but he’s more of a fetish fueler for me than his power being something more unique
I love Shush, Sample, Spooky, Skip, Finder, and Houdini. OH AND I LOVE ANGEL-
Also how is Swirly fetishy- Frenchfry is more fetishy if ya ask me.
@@rainbofroggiez1303 ugh. His power was kind of neat though
@@gaminggoof1542 Yeah kinda, but what are your thoughts on Poxy? I don't see that many people talk about him.
@@rainbofroggiez1303 Poxy is pretty cool, probably the deadliest though if he didn’t just cause spots and gas. There’s so many though I can only name the ones off the top of my head, my favorite list was just my absolute favorites
CAN we talk about myrtle because I never hated a fictional character more then her
Im curious did you feel bad for her in the episode Shush i didn't and I just hate how everyone gangs up on lilo in the episode it makes it my least favorite
Honestly it would be cool if they made a Disney+ series of just stitch and the experiments
I think it would be a great idea for this franchise to have a future series to give it's previously seen experiments more screen time and character development besides Stitch and Reuben, like it would be nice to see more of Angel, Bonnie & Clyde, Sparky, Squeak, etc, to explore more of their interests and see the kinds of bonds that certain experiments would have for each other, for example, it would be cool to see more of the bond with the main mid six-two trio (Stitch, Reuben & Angel) because, despite them being the main experiment characters of the franchise, but the three aren't seen together that much, it would be nice to more interactions with Stitch & Reuben or maybe have Reuben & Angel share a special brother-sister dynamic or have the three of them work together to save the world or galaxy from certain doom. Anyone agree?
Maybe a new series on Disney+
@@christianvalentincota5452 Exactly, having a proper comeback for the franchise for Disney+ is a possibility considering that Disney+ is bring back a lot of old franchises with either revivals or new movies or new series altogether like what their doing with Lizzle McGuire, The Proud Family, Phineas and Ferb, Monsters, Inc., etc. and the Stitch franchise is eventually going to get a live-action remake of the first film for Disney+, but having a new animated Stitch project to bring the franchise back to it's roots and give it the proper treatment it truly deserves would be absolutely amazing.
@@superstitch5618 too add to that i also hope Disney makes more merch of the other experiments since they also need more recognition
To be entirely fair, sparky did have a pretty important role already.
Jumba: I'm doing tests on Experiment 110, designed to annoy enemies with nonstop talking.
110 - Squeak: First.
Pro trick: watch series at flixzone. I've been using it for watching lots of of movies lately.
@Kenzo Misael yup, I've been watching on Flixzone for months myself :)
@Kenzo Misael Yup, been using flixzone for months myself :D
18:16 Oh hey, it's that guy.
What is funny btw, is that there is a canonical explanation as to why some numbers are messed up. They all have actual numbers programmed, but the characters just mess them up due to Jamba's untidy database. Yeah, they actually gave themselves a free "out of jail"-card for every time they forget to doublecheck.
I'm curious do you think the American dragon jake long crossover should have involved the hunsclan and not an experiment cause even though I like the episode itself was good I hear from some people they wish the hunsclan would have been in it and personally I think it would have been fun to see the hunsclan because we might have been able to see rose too what do you think?
You know, I was thinking about this when I re-watched the episode, and I think it would have been cool if the Huntsclan were after Morpholomew too. Maybe even have the Huntsman go up against Gantu or something. I realize the reason they are likely not in the episode is because there just wasn't time or room for them, but it could have been really cool. I really love how they used Morpholomew in this episode, so I wouldn't have wanted him to be written out.
Im curious what do you think is the better season of american Dragon Jake long I think its season 2 is better because even though the new animation takes some getting used to the story is way better and for me you have to judge something for what it is like on the inside not how it looks on the outside
Oh yeah. Season 2. No contest. I like the new animation style, there were some cool new characters, and the story and character conflict were way more compelling to me. There were some really powerful moments in that season.
@@katecastreviews4639 One of the things i really appreciate is how the show handles Trixie and Spud because in the episode where they find out about Jake's powers they don't do a memory wipe that causes them to forget it and i like that because its way more fun to see them work with Jake and become equal contributors rather than Jake having to keep the secret from them for the whole series and also friendship feels real even though i like The Proud Family for the most part i don't really think Dijonay, Laciengia and Zoey are really great friends to Penny most of the time but with Trixie and Spud i feel like they never leave their friend behind ;like Penny's do be honest would you have liked to have seen penny friends in the crossover episode with Lilo and Stitch
Honestly, the special is already fine as is, if only for the fact that in one scene, it subverted the clishee of transformations and the following posing being free actions.
I consider Jumba has a protype of the subversion of the cliche villain with Megamind and Gru being one led to it , heck you could make comparsions to Stitch and the Minions
Sad news everyone Regis Philban passed away today he guest starred as himself on the episode Drowsy in this show
Do you think there are some disney/pixar films that work in tv show format and some that don't because even though i think emporor's new school is a decent cartoon i don't know if i would i have picked Emporors new groove to base a show off of for th record though this doesn't me i don't love the film what do you think?
When i was a kid, i related to Lilo, and stil do.
Me too, not to mention that Captain Gantu is one of the most undermentioned examples of a butt-monkey because despite working his ass off, he would still be kept in the position of the third wheel because of Hamsterviel and Experiment 625 being a bunch of privileged pigs that shamelessly put themselves above him just because he couldn’t catch experiments and his poor pay just got worse and worse. Good thing he finally found out how to move forward in his life in the third act of Leroy & Stitch, the movie where they finally learn good behaviour from Lilo (& Stitch, no pun intended) when Hamsterviel couldn’t!
I am nearly 31 and I still do. Your not alone
Love this!
one thing. this is not a spinoff,its canon as a continuation of 'stitch the movie' and all the experiments captured appeared in the next film,leroy and stitch.
Please do a video on the lion guard
i like Stitch's cousins
Fun Fact Hasmsterviel is the indirect Main villain in Stitch has a glitch
That's right! With how much they've added, Lilo and Stitch is surprisingly consistent in terms of continuity.
@@katecastreviews4639 I find the Lilo and Stitch episode called Drowsy to be cool. Including when Stitch carried around a sleeping Lilo. He even changed Lilo into her hula attire. Part of me tells me he saw her naked. Other half wants to think he saw Lilo in her underwear. Either way, Lilo never questioned waking up in her hula attire. I'm sure she pretty much pieced together that Stitch changed her. That's the one where Regis Philbin voiced himself. I don't mean to spam your comments or annoy you. But I just love Lilo and Stitch!
I have an interesting question do you think gantu respects lilo and stitch a little bit I think they don't downright hate each other
I have a question since its almost the 26th of june will you be posting a video on lilo and stich this year cause I would love to hear your thoughts on leroy and stitch
Not this year. Sorry. Maybe next year for the 20th anniversary. We'll see.
@@katecastreviews4639 I have another question do you think nani wasn't as used as well as she could be cause there a fair amout of episodes where she doesn't appear or isn't involved very much I would have liked to see her be involved in the experiment hunting a little more
@@katecastreviews4639 hi if possible could you review stitch a perfect memory and or the planet of sand or any stitch movie if you want to and you can take your time
are you going to watch monsters at work
I wish they could the continue show and showcase all the other experiments that wasn't shown and seen
Yeah, like the bathbomb.
I'm curious how long do you think the average cartoon should last cause i think most cartoons are better off in shorter episode counts so they don't overstay their welcome like spongebob or fairly odd parents what you think
That's a good question. I think it depends on the show. Some shows can last for quite a while, if, in my opinion, they are willing to change in a way that enhances the premise.
Fairly Oddparents for example could have expanded it's concept in all sorts of ways, but went for things that only hurt the show rather then helped it. But then there's shows like MLP, which let its characters evolve and introduced new characters that would help tell new and interesting stories.
It is possible for a cartoon to go on for more then, say, 5 seasons, without going stale or getting less relevant with every year. But it's certainly the exception in terms of quality rather then the norm. It can be deeply satisfying to have a long running series to be more or less on the same level of quality, but generally speaking, yes, a shorter run seems to be the safest bet. Though again, there are exceptions.
@@katecastreviews4639 What's your least favorite episode of the show mine's shush
Personally I really liked Shush. Off the top of my head though, my least favorite is probably Baby-fier. I'm just not a fan of "characters get turned into babies" episodes that are, bizzarely common.
@@katecastreviews4639 One more question i have is i don't know if you have seen the movie rugrats go wild but its a crossover between rugrats and the wild thornberrys and it gets a lot of hate from other people so my question is why do you think the crossovers from lilo and stitch work and that crossover doesn't also the reason i kind of don't like shush is because i feel like everyone's too harsh to lilo in the episode including nani and i kind of wish those three girls would dump myrtle for real cause the deserve someone better than her and also if this episode was trying to make me feel bad for myrtle it didn't work
Honestly no story needs to be long running because, more often than not, even fans of the later material say the earlier stuff was where a story had its charm.
Shows only need 3 seasons at max. 4 is pushing it while 5 should definitely be the cut off.
happy stitch day will you post something today
Not today unfortunately because I've been so busy I couldn't get it done in time, but soon.
No I won't say what it is.
@@katecastreviews4639 In the episode called Drowsy I remember that Stitch used his claws to open up one of Lilo's eyes. Her pupil was facing downward being stationary. She was asleep at the time. He was careful moving her eyelid.
i know where Hunkahunka's 1 true place could be
couples counselling
For the record Shush was my least favorite episode cause i felt like it was a lilo touture episode
happy 626!
This series is pretty good. Though nothing to write home about.
I've been binge watching it. A lot of fun overall.
Gantu is a big fish alien
Not to mention the fact that Keoni, despite also being a minor, is still too old for Lilo who is two times younger (it’s still an underrated show outside of that, though).
Granted, he’s far from the worst character in history, but you know a character is unremarkable when even DI$NEY (not a typo, we love and hate Disney in different ways like with Nintendo, which is of course, the Disney of gaming because while they can make great stuff, they can have their anti-feminist moments and other issues that justify their controversy) doesn’t want to use him again after taking character lessons from mid-20th Century Disney Princess (Florian in Snow White and Charming in Cinderella 1 & 2. He’s not mean, but while not the most prime example, he feels like a trophy husband stereotype) instead of Lilo & Stitch (mainly the 2002 film which you know is good when even people who aren’t fans of post-Renaissance/21st Century Walt Disney Animation Studios remember it this fondly including me, but I think Walt Disney Animation Studios (in most eras) is good albeit close to great because sometimes it can have a racist, sexist past. Even in great movies like Fantasia and Dumbo in the early 1940s by portraying people of colour as happy slaves and especially in one of their worst movies like Peter Pan because of young women being love rivals and Native Americans having their true colours be redface).
Third.