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List Price: $26.99 | | Label: Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Salesrank: 16574
Released: June 27, 2006 |
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MPAA Rating: G (General Audience) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
LEROY & STITCH is the feature-length conclusion of the LILO & STITCH: THE SERIES television show and follows the further adventures of the genetically engineered alien Stitch and his human friend the young Hawaiian girl Lilo. In this film the two must face an alien experiment gone awry in the shape of a creature that resembles a demonic bunny.System Requirements:Running Time 72 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: CHILDREN/FAMILY Rating: G UPC: 786936298765 Manufacturer No: 04158300
Description of Leroy & Stitch:
The Hawaiian word ohana means family, but encompasses both immediate family and individuals that play an integral part in one's happiness and sense of well being. When Lilo says aloha (goodbye) to her good friends Stitch, Jumba and Pleakly after they've successfully completed their mission on earth, Lilo finds herself back on earth feeling lonely and bemoaning the difficulty of holding true to an aloha spirit that demands saying goodbye to one's "family" members. Surprisingly, Stitch, Jumba and Pleakly also find themselves feeling strangely disconnected and alone even though they are finally in places in the galaxy where they truly belong. After Gantu helps Dr. Hamsterviel break out of prison, Dr. Hamsterviel prevails upon Jumba to create an experimental evil twin of Stitch called Leroy. When the newly appointed Captain Stitch is called upon to defeat an army of 600 Leroy clones, a bizarre twist reunites him with Jumba and Pleakly and the trio once again faces seemingly insurmountable odds. Can their efforts, combined with those of Lilo and Reuben, the sandwich-making experiment 625, possibly prevail against Gantu's evil experimental army? This Disney Channel Premiere Presentation reunites the lovable Lilo and Stitch gang in another compelling story that reaffirms the aloha spirit and the importance of ohana. DVD extras include a never-before-seen episode from the Lilo and Stitch television series and an interactive flight simulator game. (Ages 3-12) --Tami Horiuchi
Leroy & Stitch Reviews:
Keep the kids happy! 
2008-02-10 - This was one of the Stitch movies that my grandson did not already have and he was absolutely delighted to get it! All the grandchildren sat down and watched this movie for their quite time. They range in age from 3 to 9, all of them were very happy with the choice.
Roy 
2007-06-13 - Pretty good just like the others nice way to end it all.
Send in the clones 
2006-11-04 - You've seen the movies, watched the shows
And now here's where it ends
This is the time to say goodbye
To Lilo and her friends
In the series, one by one
Experiments were shown
How to control their special skills
And come into their own
Jumba goes back to his lab
And starts another creature
Pleakley gets a cushy job
But wants to be a teacher
Stitch commands a battleship
A brand new big red brute
If you love men in uniform
You'll think Stitch really cute
Gantu frees Doc Hamsterviel
I can't guess his intent
They go to Jumba's lab and steal
his new experiment
Using it like Jango Fett
They make a batch of clones
Trained to kill without a qualm
Just like the Star Wars drones
Like Obi Wan and Anakin
Leroy and Stitch do battle
Doc Hamsterviel intends to slay
Experiments like cattle
But Jumba has a back up plan
A pelvis shaking ploy
When Stitch straps on the old guitar
And sings Aloha Oe
If you watched the TV shows
You need to get this one
If not just rent it for your kids
And consider your job done
Amanda Richards, November 4, 2006
Not even worth one star. 
2006-10-29 - I just rented this.I was hoping this would be better than the lackluster 2nd Lilo & Stitch, but I was wrong. This was SOOOOOOOOOOOO BAD! As a matter of fact, I think this is even as bad as the 2nd one.
Here we go with the plot...
Lilo, Stitch, and Jumba catch the experiments and find their homes. Gantu has left earth and frees Dr. Hamsterviel out of jail, and together they create Leoroy, who will dominate the earth.
I really hated this film. If the 2nd one sucked, why see this?
AVOID AT ALL COSTS!
A Great Farewell To The Series 
2006-09-07 - If you're a fan of the "Lilo & Stitch" franchise, as I am, it'll be with some sadness that you'll watch this film, knowing that it marks the end of "Lilo & Stitch: The Series", and the supposed end to the entire L&S franchise.
This should, however, not divert you from enjoying the film, which goes a considerable distance to sending off its base, considerably.
Being presented in the animation of "The Series" and "Stitch! The Movie", and with the voices of Daveigh Chase and Chris Sanders intact, "Leroy & Stitch" tells the story of Lilo's alien companions, following an official pardon, leaving Earth to lead lives of their own on different planets (Jumba returns to his lab, Pleakley is employed at a university, and Stitch is made commander of the BRB - Big Red Battleship), while Dr. Hämsterviel, with the help of Gantu, escapes prison and manufactures an army of a new Experiment (a prototype of Jumba's; essentially, an upgraded Stitch).
Employing all of the characters featured throughout films and Series (including the Grand Council Woman and all of the Experiments), the film moves to give a climatic send-off to The Series by presenting an all-or-nothing scenario, and a Hämsterviel reaching his pinnacle of nastiness.
Though the title seems to imply it, the film by no means excludes Lilo, or diminishes her role as a main character. Stitch's dialougue, however, which has often been one of the prime sources of amusement in the past, seems diminished, with him giving less monologue than in any of the other films. Likewise, this film relies a bit annoyingly on 3D animation when it comes to spaceships.
In return, however, fans are treated to the first true "fight scene" of the franchise, between Stitch and Leroy battling it out in Jumba's lab. Another personal favorite of mine includes the climatic musical performance of "Aloha Oe", and the full induction of 625 as an essential character.
Shortly said, it's a fun film, climatic to The Series and worthy send-off, if that's what it is. It still isn't equal to the original "Lilo & Stitch" or "L&S2", but it enunciates on the potential of The Series, and manages to pull off a good film. Fans should definitely get their hands on it.