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Lilo and Stitch

           

The MM - "Disney takes us to animated Hawaii to tell the story of a single parent and her daughter who adopt an ill mannered, miniature, blue space alien and become a family. Lilo and her mom must combat negative cash flow, unemployment, child protective services, and an alien rescue mission that tries to recapture Stitch. The most disappointing thing about this movie is Disney's willingness to display such poor behavior for the sake of getting few laughs. During the course of the movie, Stitch destroys an entire house, regurgitates a piece of cake, and takes off his pants to expose his backside at fellow aliens. Disney states the importance of family throughout the movie and the ending reinforces their position but a huge majority of the film is spent promoting an absolutely deplorable role model for the children that will make up a majority of the audience. Shame on Disney!" 

 

 

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