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These Hilarious Quotes From Lilo&Stitch Will Make You Laugh Out Loud

Isn't it true that many of us grew up watching Disney movies? Despite the fact that Disney has recently released a slew of new films with improved graphics, their vintage films have always endured the test of time. Disney's animated film Lilo&Stitch has captivated audiences from its premiere in 2002 and continues to do so to this day. Lilo&Stitch's popularity is attributed to a genuine story about family, superb characterization, and some of the film's most remembered lines, which are full of love and laughter.
Like so many movies, Lilo&Stitch always knows how to touch your heart with emotional quotes, but don't forget that this movie also has a lot of funny lines that make you laugh out loud! Check it out and don't forget to let us know which one is your favorite in the comments!

#1 "Hiiiiiiiiii."

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Stitch, while being one of the main characters, does not speak as much as the other characters, which is most likely owing to the fact that he is a brand-new creation fresh from the lab. When Lilo first meets Stitch on Earth, she says "hello," to which Stitch responds with his now-famous "Hiiiiiiiiii." While "Ohana means family" is the film's hallmark line, the eerie "Hiiiiiiiii" is definitely the line most associated with the lovable blue alien.

#2 "I hate it when you use Ohana against me."

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Without a doubt, Lilo&Stitch's hallmark statement is the best "Ohana is Hawaiian for "family." Nobody is forgotten or left behind when they are part of a family." It was a message from Lilo and Nani's late father, and it is this quote that unites the entire film. When Nani is going to toss Stitch out, Lilo says the quote for the first time. "I detest it when you use Ohana against me," Nani says to Lilo as she reluctantly lets Stitch stay inside. This brief scene serves as the ideal prelude to the message, as it demonstrates how important the message is to Lilo and Nani.

#3 "My camera's full again! Aren't they beautiful?"

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One of Lilo's weird hobbies is photographing tourists at their most unattractive, as shown at the beginning of the film when she takes a picture of a sunburned tourist clutching a melting ice cream. After Lilo proclaims excitedly "my camera's full" and displays a befuddled Nani (and the audience) her unique collection of images, the audience soon realizes the full depth of Lilo's interest. Lilo is odd, but it's her oddness that makes her charming and sympathetic in certain ways.

#4 "She thinks it's fancy?"

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Nani declines another date offer from David at the restaurant. After reading Nani's diary, Lilo reassures a depressed David that Nani "likes [his] butt and lovely hair." "She thinks it's fancy?" David responds, his spirits raised. It's both amusing and heartwarming that David is overjoyed that Nani likes his hair, but she doesn't even recognize that she "likes his butt."

#5 "I'm sure Elvis had his bad days too."

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Lilo chooses Elvis as Stitch's role model after being encouraged by Bubbles to make him a "model citizen." The attempts, which include Stitch attempting to seduce an old lady, are obviously a catastrophe. Stitch feels reassured by Lilo's assurance that Elvis has his terrible days as well. It's a lovely gesture, but it's also a little amusing because it's hard to imagine Elvis having a "poor day" with the women.

#6 "I'm sorry I bit you. And pulled your hair. And punched you in the face."

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When Lilo encounters Mertle and her group after a fight, she tries to apologize to Mertle, but she rejects her. Despite being a simple apology, this remark has become one of the most popular in the film. Despite the fact that Lilo was the one who physically assaulted Mertle, it's quite easy to sympathize with her. She is the sweet misfit who is trying to do the right thing, whereas Mertle is the least likable character in Lilo & Stitch.

#7 "You're just jealous because I'm pretty!"

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Pleakley's second prominent trait is that he enjoys dressing up in Earth women's attire when in disguise. Pleakley refuses to let Jumba try on the wig when he catches him in the act. Pleakley shouts, "You're only envious because I'm lovely!" as Jumba wrestles him for the wig. The one-eyed alien already delivers a lot of laughs, but this scene also reveals a playful side to the slightly scary Jumba. The line also contradicts Jumba's prior declaration that a disguised Pleakley is "ugly."

#8 "Saved the planet once. Convinced an alien race that mosquitoes were an endangered species."

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Pleakley believes mosquitoes are endangered and does everything he can to ensure the safety of Earth and its species is one of the recurring gags in the film. When he goes camping outside Lilo's house, he quickly discovers the unpleasant truth about insects. Cobra Bubbles, a social worker, claims to have been a former CIA operative who saved the planet by persuading an alien race that mosquitoes are an endangered species. The line not only wraps up a fairly amusing running gag but also clarifies the mystery behind the mysterious Cobra Bubbles.

#9 "Does this look infected to you?"

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In a fit of anger, Lilo bites bully Mertle, while Stitch bites Captain Gantu out of spite. Mertle and Gantu, after getting bitten, question their friends and coworkers, "Does this look infected to you?" While Mertle's question appears to be infantile bullying, it is much more amusing when Gantu asks it. Gantu, who towers over his colleagues and even the Grand Councilwoman, is a fierce and challenging opponent. It's both endearing and hilarious to observe him ask someone far lower in rank whether the bite appeared infected.

#10 "Using a little girl for a shield! This is low, even for you!"

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Jumba, Dr. Stitch is aware of Jookiba and Pleakley's existence and barks for Lilo's attention at the dog rescue center, where Stitch is located. Lilo accidentally saves Stitch from being shot, prompting Jumba to yell the aforementioned exclamation angrily. Given Jumba's wicked nature, it's both amusing and touching to realize that even the mad scientist has morals. Stitch mockingly teases him in front of an ignorant Lilo, making the moment even funnier.
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