Lilo & Stitch: The Series

Lilo & Stitch: The Series

Lilo & Stitch: The Series logo.
Created by
Directed by
Voices of
Opening theme "Aloha, E Komo Mai" by Danny Jacob and Ali B Olmo. Performed by Jump 5 and Thurl Ravenscroft
Composer(s) Michael Tavera
Country of origin
  • United States
  • Japan
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 65 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Jess Winfield
Tony Craig
Bobs Gannaway
Running time 22 minutes
Production company(s) Walt Disney Television Animation
Disney Channel Original Productions
Distributor Buena Vista Television
Release
Original network
Picture format 480i (4:3 SDTV)
1080i (16:9 HDTV)
Audio format Dolby Digital 5.1
Original release September 20, 2003 (2003-09-20) – July 29, 2006 (2006-07-29)
Chronology
Preceded by
Followed by
Related shows Stitch!
External links
Website

Lilo & Stitch: The Series is the animated television spin-off of the feature film, Lilo & Stitch and the follow-up to Stitch! The Movie. It was the first of two television series produced in the Lilo & Stitch franchise. It premiered on September 20, 2003 and ended on July 29, 2006. It was aired on Disney Channel worldwide, but has only been released on DVD in full in Japan, in four box sets.

Plot

Continuing where Stitch! The Movie left off, Lilo and Stitch are given the task of collecting the rest of Jumba's missing experiments, changing them from bad to good, and finding the one place where they truly belong. Meanwhile, the former Captain Gantu and his reluctant partner, Experiment 625 (later named Reuben), try to capture the experiments for the imprisoned Dr. Hämsterviel.

Running for two seasons, it had a total of 65 episodes. The storyline of The Series concluded with the Disney Channel broadcast of the television film Leroy & Stitch on June 23, 2006.

Episodes

SeasonEp #First airdateLast airdate
Season 1 39 September 20, 2003 February 28, 2004
Season 2 26 November 5, 2004 July 29, 2006

Characters

Featured

Recurring

Awards and nominations

2005 Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition Michael Tavera (Nominated)
2004 Best Sound Editing in Television Animation: Music Jason Oliver & Steve Dierkens for episode "Sprout" (Nominated)

External links

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