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The show is to feature a Japanese girl named Hanako in place of Lilo, and will be set on a fictional island in [[Okinawa]] prefecture instead of Hawaii. To date, few details have been released. The final appearance of Hanako has yet to be decided upon though press reports have quoted officials as saying that she will be "very Japanese". It is to be animated and co-produced by the Japanese animation house [[Madhouse (company)|Madhouse LTD]]. <ref name="intbusness">''Disney seals Japan anime and "Lilo and Stich" deal'', International business times, 2008-03-06</ref><ref name="ap1">[http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5hnULEhW5mU8ZBork014LPKxW8VvQ Disney says to produce Anime 'made in Japan'] (2008-03-08)</ref><ref name="intht1">Disney plans Japan animation effort, International Herald Tribune, 2008-03-06</ref>
The show is to feature a Japanese girl named Hanako in place of Lilo, and will be set on a fictional island in [[Okinawa]] prefecture instead of Hawaii. To date, few details have been released. The final appearance of Hanako has yet to be decided upon though press reports have quoted officials as saying that she will be "very Japanese". It is to be animated and co-produced by the Japanese animation house [[Madhouse (company)|Madhouse LTD]]. <ref name="intbusness">''Disney seals Japan anime and "Lilo and Stich" deal'', International business times, 2008-03-06</ref><ref name="ap1">[http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5hnULEhW5mU8ZBork014LPKxW8VvQ Disney says to produce Anime 'made in Japan'] (2008-03-08)</ref><ref name="intht1">Disney plans Japan animation effort, International Herald Tribune, 2008-03-06</ref>


At this point and time, it is unknown whether or not [[Kōichi Yamadera]], who voiced [[Stitch|Stitch (Lilo & Stitch)]] in the Japanese dub of the movies and the [[Lilo & Stitch: The Series|Animated TV Series]], will reprise her role as Stitch.
At this point and time, it is unknown whether or not [[Kōichi Yamadera]], who voiced [[Stitch (Lilo & Stitch)|Stitch]] in the Japanese dub of the movies and the [[Lilo & Stitch: The Series|Animated TV Series]], will reprise her role as Stitch.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==

Revision as of 07:13, 30 March 2008

Template:Future television series

Stitch!
GenreKodomo
Anime
StudioMadhouse


Template:Nihongo title is the tentatively title of a new Anime project from Walt Disney. It is to be a reimagined version of the US animated feature film Lilo & Stitch and the subsiquent spin-off series, and is is scheduled to air in Japan in October 2008.[1][2][3]

Development

The show is to feature a Japanese girl named Hanako in place of Lilo, and will be set on a fictional island in Okinawa prefecture instead of Hawaii. To date, few details have been released. The final appearance of Hanako has yet to be decided upon though press reports have quoted officials as saying that she will be "very Japanese". It is to be animated and co-produced by the Japanese animation house Madhouse LTD. [1][2][3]

At this point and time, it is unknown whether or not Kōichi Yamadera, who voiced Stitch in the Japanese dub of the movies and the Animated TV Series, will reprise her role as Stitch.

Characters

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Hanako is the new girl, who will replace Lilo in this new Adaption.
  • Hanako (ハナコ, Hanako): Hanako is a young girl who lives on a fictional island off the shore of Okinawa called Izayoi. Living on Izayoi, she learned and studies Karate, living a rather normal life, but having to deal with minor problems living with her Aunt. However, one day she meets a strange creature that has come from the depths of space, Stitch.
  • Stitch (スティッチ, sutitchi): Stitch, an alien from outer space, one day ends up falling to an island located on Earth, called Izayoi. There, he meets a young named Hanako.

References

  1. ^ a b Disney seals Japan anime and "Lilo and Stich" deal, International business times, 2008-03-06
  2. ^ a b Disney says to produce Anime 'made in Japan' (2008-03-08)
  3. ^ a b Disney plans Japan animation effort, International Herald Tribune, 2008-03-06