We present some theories regarding the fun images.
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Between spatial beings, the most genuine friendship and the promise of a new family, Lilo & Stitch It has become one of Disney’s greatest classics. It may, in the first instance, the tape seems a family adventure focused on the smallest audience, but in reality, it has some moments worthy of reflection. One of them involves Lilo and his habit of taking photos of tourists, which might seem harmless, but keeps a deep meaning.
THEORY 1: Returning the favor
All part of a moment eliminated from the tape, where a tourist photographs Lilo for his native features. The little girl feels surprised by the action and, being faithful to her rebel spirit, decides to return the favor to other tourists To be they who feel like an “attraction” The something exotic.

However, there is also another theory about what the photos mean, and considering the emotional state of Lilo after the death of their parents, it makes a lot of sense. According to users of RedditLilo’s father and Nani could work in the CIA as an undercover agent, which would also explain why Bubble charges he never did something to harm them: he was an acquaintance of them.
If you have wondered why you capture images of overweight people, this indicates the theory:
“I think Lilo’s father took her to a low -risk surveillance mission on the island. Knowing that no one would notice a father and a daughter taking photos together, he used her as a cover. The goal was an overweight person, something that Lilo remembers perfectlyand now take the same photos to stay close to his late father. ”
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THEORY 2: Oblivion
If they are fans of the film, they will surely remember that, at some point, the little girl tells Stitch a painful truth: Never forget anyone from those who leave. With a discreet but revealing look at the photographs he takes, it is clear that they serve to help you maintain your memoirs. Including those where his parents were still alive.


It is worth mentioning that, when the animated film was in preproduction, the team behind the film (including directors Chris Sanders and Dean Dublois), traveled to Hawaii to understand the culture and dynamics of the inhabitants. It was there that they noticed what happened with the tourists, and they thought how they could include it in the plot.
It will be interesting to see if in the live-action of Lilo & Stitch We also find the photographs, and if the script of the tape finally gives it an explanation. With more time to develop history and the new times in which we live, it could be an interesting addition to history.
Which theory do they stay with? Are the photos an answer to the attitude of tourists or something more emotional? Lilo & Stitch It will arrive at the Cinépolis rooms this May 22. You can buy their tickets in presale!
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