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Stitch!
File:Japanese Stitch Logo.jpg
Logo for the first season of the series.
スティッチ!
(Sutitchi!)
GenreScience fantasy
Anime television series
Directed byMasami Hata
StudioMadhouse, Walt Disney Animation Japan
Original networkTV Tokyo
Disney Channel
Disney XD
English networkAustralia Seven Network, 7Two, 7mate, Disney Channel
Original run October 8, 2008 June 26, 2009
Episodes26 (List of episodes)
Anime television series
Stitch! ~ The Mischievous Alien's Great Adventure ~
Directed byMasami Hata
StudioMadhouse, Walt Disney Animation Japan
Original networkTV Asahi
Disney Channel
Original run October 13, 2009 August 8, 2010
Episodes30 (List of episodes)
Anime television series
Stitch! ~ Best Friends Forever ~
Directed byTetsuya Endo
StudioShin-Ei Animation,[1]
Walt Disney Animation Japan
Original networkTV Asahi
Disney Channel
Original run July 6, 2010 June 19, 2011
Episodes30 (List of episodes)

Stitch! (スティッチ!, Sutitchi!) is the anime adaptation of the animated feature film Lilo & Stitch and the subsequent successor for the Lilo & Stitch series by Walt Disney Animation Studios. It takes place after the film and debuted in Japan on October 2008. The show features a Japanese girl named Yuna in place of Lilo, and is set on a fictional island in the Ryukyus off the shore of Okinawa instead of Hawaii. The island is called Izayoi. A second anime season, called Stitch! ~The Mischievous Alien's Great Adventure! (スティッチ! ~いたずらエイリアンの大冒険~, Sutitchi! ~Itazura Eirian no Daibōken~) began airing in Japan on October 13, 2009. A third yet different series from the first two season anime, entitled Stitch! ~Best Friends Forever~ (スティッチ! ~ずっと最高のトモダチ~, Stitch! ~Zutto Saikō no Tomodachi~) aired on TV Asahi on July 6, 2010.

The first season began airing under the English language on the Australian Disney Channel on 4 December 2009, and went to also air in English later on Disney Channel Asia December 19, 2009. The first season premiered on Disney Channel Latin America on May 2, 2010, in Latin Spanish dub. The Second season premiered on Disney Channel Latin America on June 6, 2011. The Third Season premiered on Disney Channel Latin America on August 20, 2012.[2] [3]

The first season premiered on Finland's Disney Channel June 7, 2010, subtitled in Finnish with English dub. The anime is also broadcast in other Scandinavian countries on The Disney Channel, and on Disney Cinemagic in the UK. The Dutch version aired on Disney XD Netherlands and Disney Channel Netherlands as well as on the Disney Channel in Belgium. On October 24, 2011, the series aired on Disney XD in the United States, but was removed from the schedule four days later due to unknown reasons, leaving the series unfinished. As a result, it has only five episodes aired.

Production

File:Stitch ~Itazura Alien no Daibouken~-Title Card.jpg
Logo for "Stitch! ~The Mischievous Alien's Great Adventure~," the second season of the series.

The show is animated and co-produced by the Japanese animation house Madhouse LTD.

At the 2008 Tokyo International Anime Fair, the pilot for the series was showcased for attendees at the Madhouse booth. Information was also shown around Disney's booth, showing the cast of characters who would appear in the anime. From the information available, many of the past characters, such as Dr. Jumba Jookiba and Agent Pleakley. might appear, as well as six villains; Captain Gantu, Dr. Jacques von Hamsterviel, Mr. Gantu, 625 Reuben, Experiment 627 and Leroy. In addition are in the anime two characters, 624 Angel and 221 Sparky also appear in the anime due to their popularity from the English franchise.

Stitch! started on TV Tokyo and following affiliates at 7:00pm on October 8, 2008 and had an hour premiere of the first two episodes. Afterwords, it aired on every Wednesday after at 7:26PM timeslot, essentially replacing Bleach.

Where the Hawaiian culture was featured in the original version, the culture of Okinawa Prefecture and the other Ryukyu Islands is featured. For example, Yuna's karate has replaced Lilo's hula.

The Stitch anime is influenced by children's manga. It was originally aimed in Japan at young kids aged 4 to 14 years. Most of the main characters are young children, including Yuna, and most of the characters are aged from 8-12 years old.

It is being a mostly peaceful and toddler and kindergartener friendly anime because there is very little violence, fighting and battle and it shows very little crude humor and even is mostly not too scary since the episodes are much lightly toned with almost no fights or scary stuff. Its target audience is young children below 10 years and is a Japanese children's program, which is about the same target demographic audience as that of an American cartoon with a low TV-Y rating.

Like most other anime dubbed into English for TV by Disney (including the Studio Ghibli films, Pokémon 4Ever, Pokémon Heroes, Pokémon: Jirachi Wish Maker and Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys), the series is edited and localized for younger US, English speaking and western audiences and a lower TV rating. Every English-speaking country aired the US English dub (especially India, Philippines, and English speaking countries in Asia). Every country outside Japan (aside from China, and including Italy) receives the anime through the US English dub.

Characters

Main characters

Stitch makes a return as the titular character in this Japanese series.
Stitch (スティッチ, Sutitchi)
Stitch (original name: Experiment #626), an alien from outer space, one day ends up falling to an island located on Earth, called Izayoi Island, off the coast of Okinawa. He discovers "The Spiritual Stone" on Okinawa, with the help of his new friend Yuna, and learns it can grant his wish of becoming the strongest in the universe...provided he does enough good deeds which is 43. Thus, with his Good Deed Counter made by Jumba, he is able to keep track of his good deeds, and keep track of his wish of becoming strongest in the universe. However, he has mischievous tendencies that often make him lose deeds due to his overabundance of such things.
Yuna Kamihara (加美原ユウナ, Kamihara Yūna)
Yuna is a young Japanese girl; a tomboy at that, and is a 10-year-old 4th Grade elementary school student (11-year-old 5th Grade elementary school student in Stitch! Zutto Saiko no Tomodachi, albeit with her move to Okinawa New Town) who lives on a fictional island off the shore of Okinawa in the Ryukyus called Izayoi Island. Her personality is sweet and outgoing, while still tough and feisty all in all. Living on Izayoi Island, she learns and studies karate, having learned it from her grandpa. Her grandpa also did the honor of giving her a special type of moonsand, as a good luck charm in her study of karate before he left. Yuna lives a rather normal cherished life with her grandma, Obaa. The other majority of her family are elsewhere, her father is out at work a lot as a marine biologist around Okinawa, and her mother died when she was an infant in a typhoon. Her life remained normal yet happy until one day, after a varied coincidence, she meets a strange creature that came crashlanding from the Turo system of outer space, Experiment 626, or as we know him, Stitch. From then and there when they met, the two became best friends and the duo go on various adventures on Stitch's quest in order to be "good". Yuna though, has a strong sense of justice and an overbearing attitude, which make her a tomboy, and that shows throughout the series. The creators of the anime got Yuna's name from the Japanese name of sea hibiscus out in Okinawa (known in Japanese as Yuna). Yuna's birthday is February 25. It can be assumed that Yuna's favorite animal is a porpoise or dolphin from a few instances in the series. Yuna isn't good at mathematics, often getting low scores on math tests. Yuna's last name, Kamihara, wasn't unveiled until much later, although previous guesses were Chitama, after the dojo and the forest on Izayoi and Hanako, which was Yuna's previous name and design during development of the anime.
Dr. Jumba Jookiba (ジャンバ博士, Janba Hakase)
Jumba is an evil genius scientist, the one who created Stitch, and the other 625 Experiments. He is assigned by the Galactic Council to watch over Stitch, and lives with Yuna and Obaa. He is more friendly in this series than the original, and has less of a penchant for evil.
Pleakley (プリークリー, Purīkurī)
He is a one-eyed alien working for the Galactic Council and Earth expert. He is Jumba's best friend, and lives with him along with Yuna, Obaa, and Stitch.
Obaa (Grandma)
Yuna's grandmother.
Kijimunaa
He is a little yokai, who is Yuna & Stitch's friend. He is kind of a coward, but with the help of his friends, he can find the courage to best whatever he can.
Angel (エンジェル, Enjeru)
Experiment #624: A pink female experiment who is Stitch's love interest. Stitch is madly in love with her and she shares the same feeling. Angel travels a lot, but she stops at the island, at times, to visit Stitch and Yuna.
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A young girl about Yuna's age who is introduced in the second season. A transfer student from Koube, she joins Yuna's class amidst the second season. She believes in good fashion and beauty, and is girly in spirit, often talking about fashion, love and all. She's also quite ditsy at times. She believes Yuna has a good fashion sense, and becomes good friends with her; as her fashion sense reminded her of her mother, a tropical fashion designer. Her father is a doctor. She not only has a rather brave personality, like Yuna; but she has a sweet and gentle personality too. Kouji (Kenny) has a crush for Sae, unbeknownst to her, and Piko (Penny) secretly dislikes Sae, but believes that Sae dresses better than she does.
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Yuna's mean, bullying cousin who appears mid-way through Season 2. Yuna and Stitch move off to live with her in season 3.
Takumi
A boy from Okinawa New Town introduced in the third season. A popular soccer player, and love interest of Reika, he often acts cool and calm. He bears a secret of acting as a maid to his sisters, and even dressing up in bishoujo-styled outfits for his sisters' enjoyment.
Lilo Pelekai
A character mentioned in the English dub, she was Stitch's best friend in the past, but one day she got a boyfriend. However, her mention in the English dub is only due to Disney intertwining Stitch! from Leroy and Stitch for the English dub. The Japanese original bears little to no mention of Lilo, in any case. However, Episode 23 of the series Stitch! Zutto Saiko no Tomodachi had Lilo visit Okinawa in cahoots to reunite with Stitch, only for a while though. Lilo is now grown up and with a daughter who looks just like her when she was younger, named Kidda.

Villains

Dr. Jacques Von Hämsterviel
The villain who was a college buddy of Jumba. Much like the rest of the franchise, he bears a waning to defeat Stitch, but this time, to steal Stitch's Good Deed Counter in order to gain ultimate power.
Gantu
He works under Dr. Hamsterviel, to steal Stitch's Good Deed Counter. According to the English dub, Gantu was dishonorably discharged from his Galactic Federation job due to bad karaoke singing. He bears an over-obsession to a television drama called "Red Rose Maiden", or "The Young and the Stupid" in the English dub, and bears a huge crush over the main character of the drama, Princess Michigo.
Reuben
Experiment #625: He has all powers of Stitch and works alongside Gantu, but he is lazy and eats sandwiches. Dr. Hamsterviel claims he doesn't do much beside make sandwiches all the time. During the series he isn't much of an enemy to Stitch, even coming to visiting him sometimes. During "Onigiri Rueben", he becomes fond of Japanese Rice balls, and even includes them among his sandwich liking.
Piko (named Penny in the English dub)
A blonde girl, rival to Yuna. Piko/Penny is self-centered, impatient and in some cases, a bit snobby. She often takes great pride to mock and deride Yuna and Stitch in any case, often ending with Yuna and her fighting. There's rare occasions where she and Yuna can get along though. Her father runs the island's pineapple plants and her family runs the highest rated hotels and resorts on Izayoi. There's a habit with Piko/Penny where when she's angered, she'll often end her ranting with a comparison of something akin to pineapples. She is also a black-team karate leader. Piko/Penny may have been idealized after Hawaiian pop song Pineapple Princess. Piko/Penny dislikes Sae but secretly does believe that she dresses better than her.
Cyber
Experiment #000: He is an evil experiment that is a cyborg version of Stitch.
Delia
An evil alien woman that is in a partnership with Dr. Jacques Von Hämsterviel to get the Neo-PowerChip that is inside of Stitch. Delia altered a majority of Experiments, which had caused them to become physically stronger, and Angel which is rescued by Stitch. Delia usually calls Dr. Jacques Von Hämsterviel the wrong name such as Hamu Sama, or Hämusta Sama and then eventually punishing him with various explosions or robots.
Reika
Yuna's rival in season 3. She has a crush on Takumi and friends who she bosses around. She, like Piko/Penny from the first two seasons, likes to mock and deride Stitch and Yuna. She also bears a trait of saying rather dull jokes and puns, often met with silent response.

Episode list

Cast

The original English voice cast from the Lilo & Stitch movies and the television series did not reprise their roles for this anime.

Character Voice Actor (Japanese) Voice Actor (English)
Stitch Kōichi Yamadera Ben Diskin
Yuna Motoko Kumai Eden Riegel
Dr. Jumba Jookiba Shōzō Iizuka Jess Winfield
Agent Pleakley Yūji Mitsuya Ted Biaselli
Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel Hiroshi Yanaka Kirk Thornton
Delia Romi Park ???
Mr. Gantu Unshou Ishizuka Keith Silverstein
Obaa (Grandma) Hisako Kyōda Gwendoline Yeo
Kijimunaa Kappei Yamaguchi Colleen O'Shaughnessey
Reuben Kōji Ochiai Dave Wittenberg
Yūna's father Kōichi Yamadera Jeff Nimoy
Tarō Tomoe Hanba Stephanie Sheh
Taka (Ted) Hitomi Hase Laura Bailey
Masa (Marvin) Yuki Ishii Kari Wahlgren
Honda-san (Mr. Honda) Sōryū Konno Dave Wittenberg
Suzuki Kanji Suzumori Kirk Thornton
Piko (Penny) Miyako Ito Meghan Strange
Angel Keiko Toda Kate Higgins
Kōji (Kenny) Yuka Nishigaki Derek Stephen Prince
Jun (JJ) Yuri Konno Laura Bailey
Tonbo Yūki Kaji Dave Wittenberg
Sparky Yūji Mitsuya Steven Jay Blum
Felix Kappei Yamaguchi Steven Jay Blum
Kawasaki-sensei (Ms. Kawasaki) Ryōko Nagata Kari Wahlgren
Tachicchu Sōryū Konno Steven Jay Blum
627 Ryūtani Osamu Ben Diskin
Cyber Tomohiro Nishimura Ben Diskin
Pilolo ??? Brian Beacock
Nosy Matsuno Taiki ???
BooGoo ??? Steven Jay Blum
Sae (Sasha) Tomiko Orikasa Melissa Fahn
Zuruko (Tigerlily) Rica Matsumoto Laura Bailey

Differences between the Japanese and the English

  • The opening and ending themes are replaced with one theme for the English version, composed of electric guitars, taiko drums and character voices.
  • The opening title sequence in the English version is made up of clips from various English dub episodes, rather than the unique animation used in the Japanese versions.
  • The ending credits sequence in Season 1`s English version is made up of still screenshots from various English dub episodes, rather than the unique animation used in the Japanese versions.
  • All of the original Japanese background music is replaced with new English dub music composed by Thorsten Laewe since Pokémon 3: The Movie.
  • The original Japanese sound effects are replaced with different sounds that is similar of 4Kids sound library.
  • The music of any of the traditional Japanese and Okinawan instruments such as the Okinawan musical instrument called the Sanshin as the precursor of the Japanese shamisen are completely replaced and replaced with new different Japanese and Okinawan instrument music in the dub.
  • Some scenes are cut in the English version.
  • Some episodes are shortened to half-length and aired together in a single 22-minute block in the English version.
  • In the original Japanese version, each episode ended with a next episode preview. In the English dub, the next episode previews are removed.
  • Although Japanese cultural references (and even Japanese kana, kanji and romaji) are mostly kept in the dub (with some Japanese kana, and kanji translated to English, and some Japanese characters given western and American names and Japanese yen changed to American dollars), the script/dialogue have been completely rewritten. This is partly done to make the anime seem like a direct sequel to the Leroy & Stitch movie (which in itself is a sequel of Lilo & Stitch: The Series).
  • Just as the setting of the country and location of the island are all kept as in Japan and as part of the Ryukyu Islands in the dub, the car, bus and road scenes that show driving on the left side of the road and people driving on the left are kept and left out un-mirrored in the dub. Even the books are shown being read from right to left just like in Japan at the dub, and even one has its title translated in the Christmas special.

Crew

DVD

A list of DVDs and boxsets of this anime.

Season # DVD/Boxset name Episodes Released Ref
1
Stitch! BOX 1 1 - 13 August 5, 2009 [4]
1
Stitch! Kessaku Episode Shu / Sukisuki! Angel 6, 8, 11 August 5, 2009
1
Stitch! BOX 2 14 - 26 October 7, 2009 [5]
1
Stitch! Kessaku Episode Shu / Hi No Tama Boya Damacchi 15, 17, 18 October 7, 2009
2
Stitch! ~Itazura Alien no Daibouken~ BOX 1 1 - 15 June 23, 2010 [6]
2
Stitch! ~Itazura Alien no Daibouken~ The Best: Lovely Alien 2, 14, 15 June 23, 2010 [7]
2
Stitch! ~Itazura Alien no Daibouken~ BOX 2 16 - 30 October 20, 2010 [8]
2
Stitch! ~Itazura Alien no Daibouken~ The Best: Stitch Goes to Tokyo Disneyland 3, 9, 26 October 20, 2010 [9]
3
Stitch! ~Zutto Saiko no Tomodachi~ BOX 1 1 - 15 June 17, 2011 [10]
3
Stitch! ~Zutto Saiko no Tomodachi~ The Best: Stitch goes to New Town 1, 18, 23 June 17, 2011 [11]
3
Stitch! ~Zutto Saiko no Tomodachi~ BOX 2 16 - 30 July 20, 2011 [12]

Soundtrack

Untitled

Stitch!: Original Soundtrack (スティッチ!オリジナル・サウンドトラック, Sutitchi! Orijinaru Saundotorakku) is a collection of opening, insert, and ending songs based on Stitch!. It was released on April 28, 2010.

Track list:[13]

  1. "Minamikaze to Taiyō" (南風と太陽, "South Wind & Sun") by Mongol800
  2. "Rodeo star mate" by The Pillows
  3. "SMILE" by Kimaguren
  4. "Ichariba Ohana" (イチャリバオハナ, "If We've Met Before, We're Ohana") by Begin
  5. "Aoi Arashi" (アオイアラシ, "Blue Storm") by All Japan Goith
  6. "TOMODACHI" (Friends) by Glean Piece
  7. "HERO" by Ishikawa Kiyotaka
  8. "Hitori Janai" (ひとりじゃない, "You Are Not Alone") by Bless4
  9. "Number One" by LoversSoul
  10. "Kagen no Tsuki" (下弦の月, "Waning Moon") by Chihiro Kamiya
  11. "Stitch is Coming" (スティッチ・イズ・カミング, Sutitchi Izu Kamingu) by Bless4
  12. "Stitch Eisa" (スティッチ・エイサー, Sutitchi Eisaa) by LoversSoul
  13. "Izayoi Yoi" (イザヨイヨイ, "Izayoi Evening") by Begin featuring Hatoma Kanako

International releases

In order of debut

Country/Region Channel Series premiere Title in country Language Version adapted from
 Japan TV Tokyo
TV Asahi
Disney Channel Japan
October 8, 2008
October 13, 2009
December 6, 2008
スティッチ! Japanese Original Japanese version
 Australia Disney Channel Australia December 4, 2009 Stitch English Original English version
 Malaysia Disney Channel Asia
TV3
TV2 (as of 2012)
December 19, 2009 Stitch! English Original English Version
 Singapore Disney Channel Asia December 19, 2009 Stitch! English Original English Version
 Indonesia Disney Channel Asia December 19, 2009 Stitch! English Original English Version
 Philippines Disney Channel Asia
TV5
December 19, 2009 Stitch! Tagalog Original English Version Dubbed in Tagalog language in TV5
 India Disney Channel India 2009 Stitch! Hindi Original English Version Dubbed into Hindi
 Portugal Disney Channel Portugal
Disney Cinemagic
January 2010 Stitch! Portuguese Adapted from Original English Version
 Germany Disney Channel Germany April 14, 2010 (Season 1)
May 2, 2011 (Season 2)
Yuna & Stitch German Adapted from Original English Version
 Brazil Disney Channel Brazil May 17, 2010 Lilo e Stitch! Portuguese Adapted from Original English Version
 Mexico
 Colombia
 Venezuela
 Chile
 Ecuador
 Argentina
 El Salvador
Disney Channel Latin America May 17, 2010 (Season 1)
June 6, 2011 (Season 2)
August 20, 2012 (Season 3)
Stitch! Latin Spanish Adapted from Original English Version
 Sweden
 Norway
 Denmark
 Finland
Disney Channel Scandinavia June 7, 2010 (Season 1)
June 13, 2011 (Season 2)
Stitch! English (with Finnish subtitles) Original English Version
 Italy Disney Channel Italy
Rai Due
Toon Disney
June 14, 2010 Stitch! Italian Adapted from Original English Version
 Poland Disney Channel Poland June 21, 2010 Stitch! Polish Adapted from Original English Version
 Netherlands Disney XD Netherlands July 2010 Stitch! Dutch Adapted from Original English Version
 Greece Disney Channel Greece July 2010 Stitch! Greek Adapted from Original English Version
 United Kingdom Disney Cinemagic (UK & Ireland) October 3, 2010 Stitch! English Original English Version
Republic of Ireland Ireland RTE Two October 22, 2011 Stitch! English Original English Version
 Israel Disney Channel Israel 2010 ‏סטיץ'!‏ (Stitch!)
 France Disney Cinemagic January 3, 2011 Stitch! French Original English Version
 Bulgaria Disney Channel Bulgaria February 1, 2011 Стич Bulgarian Original English Version
 South Korea Disney Channel Korea April 11, 2011 스티치: 새로운 모험
(Stitch: The New Adventures)
Korean Original Korean Version
 United States Disney XD October 24, 2011 Stitch! English Original English Version
 Russia Disney Channel Russia September 15, 2012 Стич! Russian Original English Version

Theme songs

In the English version of the show, the opening theme song only uses generic music instead of any of the Japanese songs.

Stitch! (Season 1)

Opening theme
  • "Ichariba Ohana" (イチャリバオハナ, "If We've Met Before, We're Ohana") by Begin
Ending themes
  • "Izayoi Yoi" (イザヨイヨイ, "Izayoi Evening") by Begin w/ Hatoma Kanako (ep 1 - 13)
  • "Stitch is Coming" by Bless4 (ep 14 - 26)
Insert themes
  • "Hitori Janai" (ひとりじゃない, "You Are Not Alone") by Bless4

Stitch! ~The Mischievous Alien's Great Adventure~ (Season 2)

Opening theme
  • "SMILE" by Kimaguren (ep 1 - 10)
  • "Rodeo star mate" by The Pillows (ep 11 - 19)
  • "Minami Kaze to Taiyou" (南風と太陽, "South Wind & Sun") by Mongol800[14] (ep 20 - 29)
Ending theme
  • "Stitch Eisa" (スティッチ・エイサー, Sutitchi Eisaa) by LoversSoul
Insert Song
  • "Waning Moon" by Chihiro Kamiya
  • "Number One" by LoversSoul
  • "Tomodachi" by Gleam Piece
  • "Aoi Arashi" by All Japan Goith
  • "Hero" by Ishikawa Kiyotaka

Stitch! ~Best Friends Forever~ (Season 3)

Opening theme
  • "Minna no Yume" (みんなのゆめ, "Everybody's Dream") by Mariko Kojima featuring Chihiro Ozawa
Ending theme
  • "Minna Stitch Tomodachi!" (みんなスティッチともだち!, "Everyone Stitch The Friends!") by SYUHEI (Disney Channel Japan Only)

References

External links

Official Japanese Sites

International Sites

Others