Leroy and Stitch (2006)

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Written by Robert Gannaway, Jess Winfield

Directed by Tony Craig, Robert Gannaway

Running Time: 70 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2006

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

As a reward for finally managing to round up all 625 experiments, Lilo, Stitch, Jumba and Pleakley have all been given their ideal job. Unfortunately this means they work in different parts of the galaxy. But their peaceful new lives are shattered when Dr Hamsterviel breaks out of prison and forces Jumba to create one more experiment. It's Stitch's evil twin, which is called Leroy. And as if one wasn't enough, Hamsterviel clones Leroy until he has enough to make his own army. The only way Lilo and friends can stop his relentless mischief is to reunite, and gather all the experiments together from the far flung reaches of space to form an army to oppose Hamsterviel and his legion of Leroys. The result is a modern animated family film, full of fun and adventure. A new Disney classic.

When is Leroy and Stitch next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Disney Cinemagic December 1st, 1:30pm and on Disney Cinemagic HD December 1st, 1:30pm. See more...

Cast

Daveigh ChaseLilo
Image for Tia CarrereTia CarrereNani
Kevin McDonaldPleakley
Kevin Michael RichardsonCap. Gantu
David Ogden-StiersDr. Jumba
Zoe CaldwellGrand Councilwoman
Liliana MumyAdditional Voices
Image for Ving RhamesVing RhamesAdditional Voices
Tara StrongAdditional Voices

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