i dont know just felt like doing this
Nope the series is over forever
i dont think so the last one was leroy and stitch so soz
According to official sources Lilo is 3ft 5 inches. Wich is concerning because Nani is 2 and a half lilos. wich would make Nani 8ft 6 so personally I like to think that lilo is closer to 2ft 9 making Nani 6 ft 9 rather than her and everyone else in disneys Hawaii being giants. Although I suppose it would make sense considering moana is a towering 7ft 6.
"Lilo & Stitch" took about four years to create, with production officially beginning in 1999 and the film released in June 2002. The development involved extensive storyboarding, character design, and animation techniques, blending traditional hand-drawn animation with computer-generated imagery. The film's unique style and heartfelt story contributed to its lasting impact and success.
Lilo's parents died in a car accident some time before Lilo & Stitch (it is suggested that rain made road conditions treacherous), and they have not appeared in the series apart from three photographs: one of Lilo, Nani, and their parents having a picnic on the beach, a photograph of Lilo's mother winning the Hula school's May Day celebration, and a photo of Nani with her parents when she graduated to intermediate Hula. Lilo's mother is depicted as kind and loving (and perhaps eccentric like her younger daughter), as well as an excellent hula dancer. She would placate her children by holding a family night, singing lullabies, and making up funny constellations. Lilo's father played the ʻukulele and was the one who coined the phrase ʻOhana means family, and family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten. The phrase becomes a sort of family motto for his daughters and their intergalactic adopted clan. Lilo loves and misses her parents very much. She keeps a picture of them under her pillow and initially would not allow Stitch to touch it (rejecting him when his fight with Jumba caused her house and the picture to become damaged). In the episode "Remmy", which takes place on the anniversary of the accident, Lilo is depressed and takes a nap to help deal with her sadness. The picture is used to turn Lilo's nightmares into a dream of the day the photograph was taken, which manages to make her happy again. Lilo writes a thank-you note to an "Uncle Joe" in "Glitch/Woops". Otherwise, Lilo and Nani are the only known living members of the Pelekai family. The development of Lilo's ʻohana (extended family) begins with the adoption of Stitch in Lilo & Stitch. She keeps 10 experiments (Angel, Spike, Tickle-Tummy, Wishy-Washy, Nosy, Belle, Ace, Fibber, Glitch and Swapper) for Stitch. Though Lilo technically owns Stitch by Hawaiian state law, the relationship between the two is more like siblings and best friends. By the end of the series, Lilo's ʻohana includes "Uncle" Jumba and "Aunt" Pleakley, David, Cobra Bubbles, the Grand Councilwoman, all 626 (627 is dehydrated, although it could be argued that he still counts) of Stitch's "Cousins", Victoria, Mrs. Hasagawa, Gantu and finally, Mertle.
You will need a basic knowledge of the Afghan Stitch to make this combination of stitches.
Oh, dude, you're really testing my knowledge of obscure DVD bonus features here! So, like, in the Lilo and Stitch DVD game, to create a genetic experiment, you gotta follow the order they give you in the bonus features. It's like a secret recipe, but instead of cookies, you're making a weird alien creature. Just remember, if it starts wreaking havoc, that's on you!
At the beginning of "Leroy & Stitch", Lilo and her 'ohana are rewarded for capturing all of Jumba's experiments and finding the one true place they belong. Gantu wonders why Lilo never bothered catching 625, and 625 guesses that the one place he truly belongs is being Gantu's buddy. Gantu, suggesting that was his problem all along, decides to leave Earth and 625 behind in order to break Dr. Hämsterviel out of prison.Later, Lilo visits Gantu's old ship, looking for an intergalactic communicator to contact Stitch with. She finds 625 filling the ship with sandwiches, saying that he's going to start "the best spaceship-shaped sandwich shop on the island." She gives him a home-made peanut butter & jelly sandwich as a peace offering. 625 is moved by this act, since no one had ever made him a sandwich before, but is suspicious of Lilo's motives and refuses to fix Gantu's broken communicator when she asks him. She then realizes that she never gave 625 a name. After rejecting Patty, Monte, and Pita Pita Sandwich Eata, 625 chooses the name Reuben. The newly christened Reuben asks if his new name gives him "official cousin status," "full 'ohana rights", and "all that aloha stuff." Lilo says he'll get aloha if he gives some back in return, so he decides to fix the communicator.After learning that Stitch is in danger, Lilo asks Reuben to help her fix Gantu's ship so they can rescue him. Reuben again refuses, but Lilo tells him that, since he's the closest experiment to Stitch, if he stopped making sandwiches he could make something of himself. Reuben decides to try it, revealing to her surprise that he really does have all the same powers as Stitch. Working together, they quickly repair Gantu's ship and fly to Planet Turo.The two of them are captured by Dr. Hämsterviel, but join up with the recently fired Gantu (and later Stitch, Jumba, and Pleakley) to escape. Reuben does his part in fighting during the Leroy clone battle along with all of the other experiments. When they perform the Aloha Oe concert, Reuben sings along with Lilo and Stitch and plays the saxophone.In the end, Gantu is offered back his former job as captain of the Galactic Armada when Stitch steps down. He accepts the job on one condition: That Reuben joins him as his Galley Officer proving that his one true place actually was with Gantu.
When you reach a purl stitch approximately where you want to make your decrease, knit it together with the following knit stitch. This will make two knit stitches in a row, followed by a single purl. Place a marker and move to the next place to decrease and repeat. If you consistently knit together the last two stitches before your markers, you will form an attractive pattern in the ribs as you decrease.
I believe you are referring to a "herringbone stitch." Here is a video link showing how to make a herringbone stitch: http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to-herringbone-stitch-191551/
Cross Stitch is a term used to stitch designs on linen or fabrics to make pictures, ornaments or embellish clothing. Is it agricultural? If you use 100% linen to stitch on, I guess it could be.
It's called 'Scrump' and you sew or crochet it.