
Lilo & Stitch
Movie • 2025
Hold on to your coconuts.
The wildly funny and touching story of a lonely Hawaiian girl and the fugitive alien who helps to mend her broken family.

Lilo & Stitch
Movie • 2025
Hold on to your coconuts.
The wildly funny and touching story of a lonely Hawaiian girl and the fugitive alien who helps to mend her broken family.
Bara says...
Ages 7+, but every child is different
The story involves themes of abandonment and a fugitive alien, which may require some emotional maturity. The humor and action are generally appropriate for this age group.
Content Safety Breakdown
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Sex & Nudity
The movie contains no romantic or sexual content and no nudity.
Violence & Gore
There are some cartoonish action sequences involving the alien and his pursuers, with some mild peril and animated fighting, but no significant injuries or blood.
Profanity
There is very mild language used infrequently, such as 'crap'.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
No substance use or smoking is depicted in the film.
Frightening Scenes
Some scenes involve mild peril and chase sequences that might be slightly intense for very young children, but they are generally lighthearted.
Key Insights
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This is a funny movie about a lonely girl who adopts a strange creature that turns out to be a mischievous alien. Together, they learn about family and the meaning of 'ohana,' which means family in Hawaiian.
Detailed Analysis
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What Parents Need to Know
The film deals with themes of orphaned children and the potential for social services intervention. Some comedic violence involves an alien creature causing chaos.
What Kids Can Learn
Children can learn about empathy, the importance of caring for others, and how to embrace differences.
Key Topics Discussed
Why Parents Might Like It
Appreciates its heartfelt message about family and its charming blend of humor and emotion.
Positives & Learning
What makes this content valuable for children
Positive Messages
The narrative champions the idea that family is defined by love and belonging, not just biology. It highlights the importance of acceptance and finding one's place.
Positive Role Models
Lilo's resilience and capacity for love, even when feeling alone, offer a strong example. Nani demonstrates dedication and sacrifice in caring for her sister.
Diverse Representations
Features a prominent Native Hawaiian family and cultural setting, offering a view of island life and traditions.
Educational Value
Introduces Hawaiian culture and the concept of 'ohana.' Promotes understanding of complex emotions like loneliness and the formation of unconventional families.
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