I almost couldn’t finish reading this CRAP. Lilo is a BULLIED 6 year old girl who’s still processing the death of most of her fucking family and Nani is trying to do her best in a role she didn’t think she’d have at her age.
Lilo attacks Myrtle because Myrtle is a little shit https://twitter.com/squigglydigg/status/1246984685567143942
who dares to bring up her dead parents and laugh about her being an orphan.
Stitch is not a monster, he was genetically created to be one but the whole point of the fucking movie is that he’s actually good and wants to be loved and have a family like anybody else.
Also, Lilo is not a brat, she’s 6! Most kids are annoying at that age and she’s not “ungrateful” because at that age you barely know what your parents are doing for you. However, she does try her best to help Nani because she knows what’s at stake and that’s a lot put on a CHILD.
Also this woman is comparing a child to a MAFIA BOSS?! Ohana doesn’t mean “I expect you to clean up my messes” it means we’re family and no matter how bad we fuck up we always will be. She doesn’t want someone who cleans up her messes she wants a FUCKING FRIEND WHO DOESNT TREAT
HER LIKE SHIT like those brats at the hula school.

She says Lilo doesn’t accept that what happened in the house was her fault but 1. Yes she does you can tell she feels guilty in the CPS’ dude’s car and 2. IT WASNT HER FAULT IT WAS JUMBA AND GANTU
Lilo and Stitch is a movie about loss, friendship, and finding family in places you never expected. It’s about redemption (for stitch), strength, and about the bonds of family.
It’s telling you how you don’t have to be bad no matter how you were raised (or created).
Basically I’m heated about this, it’s one of the sweetest yet saddest movies Disney has ever made, and this woman who wrote a 3 page essay about how a children’s movie sucks wouldn’t know meaning if it slapped her in fucking the face.
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