Description
Who are Lilo & Stitch?
Lilo & Stitch, produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation in 2002, centers around two characters. The first is a six-year-old Hawaiian girl named Lilo Pelekai, an orphan raised by her older sister, Nani, after their parents’ death. Spirited and eccentric, Lilo lives on the Island of Kauai where she attends Hula classes at Kaiāulu Hale, and her hobbies include photographing tourists and obese people, talking about creatures from horror movies, and idolizing Elvis Presley, though she doesn’t understand that her eccentricities make her an outcast among most other children. The second character is an extraterrestrial creature called Experiment 626, who is adopted by Lilo as her pet, thinking that he is a dog, and names him Stitch. Stitch was genetically modified to cause destruction, with his original primary function being to provoke chaos throughout the galaxy, destroying everything he touches. He was designed to be abnormally strong, virtually indestructible, super intelligent, and very mischievous. Initially, he uses Lilo to avoid being captured by the intergalactic federation, but he and the girl develop a close bond through the Hawaiian concept of ohana, or extended family, making Stitch reconsider his destructive purpose to keep his newly discovered family together. Nominated for the Oscar for Best Animated Feature during the 75th ceremony in 2003, its success helped make the film a highlight of Disney’s post-Renaissance era in the 2000s, spawning a franchise that includes three direct-to-video sequels and three TV series.
Exploring the Lilo & Stitch Deluxe statue:
On a base of sand and vegetation from the Hawaiian beaches of Kauai Island, a small, charismatic, and cute girl, wearing a traditional pink printed dress from her culture, joyfully plays her Ukulele while sitting on a small guitar amp, with a photo of her parents and a camera in front of the speaker screen—two items of great importance to her, along with an equally essential surfboard. With seashells, a starfish, and an alien ray gun fallen on the sand, beside her, her red wheelbarrow carries her suitcase turntable where her best friend from another world dances naturally, sometimes as a King of Rock duet, sometimes as a superhero with a red cape, or sometimes with a traditional Hula skirt and necklace. With the base adorned with waves around it, Iron Studios proudly presents the statue “Lilo & Stitch Deluxe – Disney Classics – Art Scale 1/10”, with four optional versions of Stitch: normal, as Elvis, as a superhero, or dancing the Hula, expanding its commemorative collection of Disney’s 100 years.
Figure details:
The statue Lilo & Stitch Deluxe – Disney Classics – Art Scale 1/10 was created for the Disney Classics line from Iron Studios, composed of sets from the most beautiful, remarkable, and unforgettable feature animations from the dream world envisioned by Walt Disney. The statue measurements are 8.1 in (H) x 8.4 in (W) x 7.2 in (D) – 3.7 lb., which ensures an impressive display of the figure in any environment.
Special features:
The statue Lilo & Stitch Deluxe – Disney Classics – Art Scale 1/10 by Iron Studios will be produced in limited edition. The diorama base present rich details inspired by the original references.
Materials and finishing of the piece:
Just like all the other statues manufactured by Iron Studios, the statue Lilo & Stitch Deluxe – Disney Classics – Art Scale 1/10 is made with high-quality materials such as Polystone, and may contain parts in resin, PVC, metal, and fabric. In the finishing, the hand painting ensures a unique and exclusive artistic touch to satisfy any collector.
Already available for Pre-order, presented on the Inside Iron Studios Day show of June, check out the other presented previously commemorative statues of Disney’s 100 years: Mickey-Fantasia, Scar-The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Pinocchio, Monsters, Inc. Diorama, Aladdin and Jasmine, Peter Pan Vs Hook, and Lion King Deluxe. Don’t miss many other future news from Iron Studios on their social media.
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