Although Walt Disney World is the Most Magical Place on Earth, there have been an increasing number of fights lately.
From Magic Kingdom to Animal Kingdom, Guests and fans visiting the vacation destination have witnessed everything from screaming matches to fist fights ending in bloody messes.
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Unfortunately, some Guests simply cannot adhere to the rules, and when tensions run high, some Guests snap.
In some cases, it’s not the Guests who snap, but the Walt Disney World residents themselves. In a recent video, one Guest witnessed an unofficial Disney mascot fighting back. We’re talking, of course, about Stitch:
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In this silly video, Stitch from the Walt Disney Animation film Lilo and Stitch (2002) can be seen play fighting with a younger Guest’s balloon. But every Disney fan knows who Stitch is without an introduction!
Lilo and Stitch first debuted in 2002, during a phase of Walt Disney Animation that’s often referred to as the ‘Experimental Era’ due to the stray from form in both animation style and story.
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The movie, while it may not have been immediately commercially successful, is now considered a fan-favorite animated film among audiences who love Disney. We couldn’t help but fall in love with the mischievous alien Stitch!
It was recently announced that a live action Lilo and Stitch remake was being made. Originally, this live action remake was scheduled for a Disney Plus (Disney+) release in 2024. But the ongoing writers and actors’ strike has halted the production of this Disney film, among many others.
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Now, the movie sits in production limbo, along with many other Disney projects which have been affected by the ongoing strike, with no word on when filming will resume.