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In the original movie, Stitch finds a book in Lilo's room that features the story of the Ugly Duckling. It grabs his attention, and he wakes Lilo up so she can explain to him what the story means.
Overwhelmed by guilt, Stitch abandons Lilo, taking only The Ugly Duckling with him. It’s here that Lilo delivers the unforgettable mantra central to the film: “Ohana means family. Family means ...
Stitch bonds to The Ugly Duckling through the idea of feeling alone. Meanwhile, in The Wild Robot , the movie itself could be read as a sci-fi update on a classic fable, just with a goose instead ...
“Ohana means family. Family means no one gets left behind.” ...
Looking for something to do, Stitch rummages through Lilo’s bookshelf, struck by a picture book: The Ugly Duckling. He wakes Lilo to explain it to her. “He’s sad because nobody wants him,” Lilo ...
Overwhelmed by guilt, Stitch abandons Lilo, taking only The Ugly Duckling with him. It’s here that Lilo delivers the unforgettable mantra central to the film: “Ohana means family. Family means ...
Looking for something to do, Stitch rummages through Lilo’s bookshelf, struck by a picture book: The Ugly Duckling. He wakes Lilo to explain it to her. “He’s sad because nobody wants him,” Lilo ...
Then the Ugly Duckling is happy, because he knows where he belongs.” This means a lot to him, ... Overwhelmed by guilt, Stitch abandons Lilo, taking only The Ugly Duckling with him.