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Stitch by L. Wilder
Stitch by L. Wilder




Stitch by L. Wilder

Despite having odd features such as an extra pair of arms, misshapen head, or unusual coloring, Stitch and his kin prove that you don't have to look "normal" to fit in. This reflects the basic idea behind Stitch (and his cousins) that counters what societal standards are for good physical appearance.

Stitch by L. Wilder

Hämsterviel) describe him as "ugly and deformed", while those who do love him (like Lilo, Nani, and Jumba) describe him as "cute and fluffy".

Stitch by L. Wilder

It is interesting to note that individuals who are averse to Stitch (such as Mertle Edmonds, Gantu, and Dr. Throughout the course of the entire Lilo & Stitch franchise, Stitch is depicted as a character who is unlikable to many people except Lilo (on rare occasions, even she falls out with him, most notably in Lilo & Stitch 2, where she declares that he is "bad and always will be bad!" after he has an uncontrollable glitch attack) due to his destructive and temperamental behavior. What must it be like to have nothing, not even memories to look back on in the middle of the night?” ―Jumba giving an example of Stitch's instincts You see, I never gave him a greater purpose. “ 626 was designed to be a monster, but now he has nothing to destroy. In these early drafts, his gang (including ex-gang member Jumba) would have been the ones hired by the Galactic Federation to hunt him down. Also, the character himself started as an intergalactic gangster rather than a recently created genetic monster. In early drafts, Stitch was originally slated to have landed in Kansas, but the setting was changed to Hawaii since the location would provide a greater degree of isolation from large cities, and the islands were among some of Chris Sanders' favorite places. Years later in 1997, when production on Mulan was currently wrapping up, he had the opportunity to pitch a film version of his planned story, beginning the development of the film. 2.2 Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a GlitchĬhris Sanders' original drawing of Stitch from 1985.Ĭhris Sanders first created the character of Stitch in 1985 for a planned children's book that never came to be.






Stitch by L. Wilder