The new 2025's Lilo & Stitch's reviews have been largely positive, highlighting how it maintains the heart of the original movie while allowing for changes that deepen certain characters, driven by the lively portrayals of Lilo (Maia Kealoha), Nani (Sydney Agudong), and those who are close to them. Maia Kealoha has especially been praised for her performance as the quirky six-year-old who becomes best friends with the chaotic alien Stitch (Chris Sanders).

all the animated Lilo & Stitch movies and TV shows that followed the 2002 flagship installment, which introduced the world to the beloved figures of Lilo and Stitch. However, the new movie gives more attention than ever before to Nani, Lilo's older sister, who was always one of the best characters in Disney's roster.

The New Lilo & Stitch Shows Appreciation For Nani's Character Throughout Her Iterations

Nani's Portrayal Is For Her Animated Version Too

Sydney Agudong as Nina in Lilo and Stitch

The Lilo & Stitch remake adheres to the core story, where Lilo and Nani have lost their parents in an accident, and Nani is struggling to prove to social services that she is a suitable guardian for Lilo. Nani is 18 to 19 years old and is really an unsung hero of Disney's line-up, having taken on a huge responsibility so Lilo would not have to leave home, and they could keep the family together after their parents' deaths. It was always an irable choice for Nani to make, and the animated movie at least conveys that she is overwhelmed with work and childcare.

How Nani comforts Lilo in difficult emotional moments becomes very wise and motherly.

However, the new movie spends a little more time on the life Nani might be living if she weren't acting as Lilo’s caregiver. She was offered a full scholarship to UCSD to study marine biology before her parents died and has deferred this opportunity to stay home with her sister. Characters around her tell her she has to take care of herself as well. Ultimately, the movie is leading up to Nani getting help with raising Lilo, an option she might not have had in the animated iteration, something that 2025's remake is somewhat aware of.

Nani Did Remain Lilo's Parent In The Animated Version, & We Saw Years Of This Experience

Nani Became A Full-Time Parent

The animated Lilo & Stitch movie ends with Nani continuing to raise Lilo, after the Grand Councilwoman allows them to keep Stitch, meaning that Cobra Bubbles will oversee the family as they care for the exiled alien. Everything works out as Nani is still Lilo's guardian, narrowly avoiding Lilo being taken away by the state, while their family expands to include Jumba and Pleakley, However, there is also a lot more content after that also offers ing glimpses of what this life is like for Nani in the long run.

With time and practice, Nani gets better at the things that might have been social services' main concerns when it came to her taking care of Lilo, and Lilo comes to respect Nani more as a parent. How Nani comforts Lilo in difficult emotional moments becomes very wise and motherly. However, Nani's arc is largely stagnant, and there are just a lot of moments that remind the audience she is always busy. She is trying to keep the house in order as aliens trample through it, is working, and often brushes off dates with David because she doesn't have the time.

Tia Carrere Returns To Lilo & Stitch To Bring Nani's Story Full Circle

The Original Nani Plays An Important Role

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In addition to implicitly showing more appreciation for the long-term responsibilities Nani deals with in the animated storyline, the live-action Lilo & Stitch brings back Tia Carrere, Nani's original voice actor. In the new movie, Carrere plays the Pelekai sisters' social worker Mrs. Kekoa, while the Cobra Bubbles character (Courtney B. Vance) is just a CIA agent investigating the family's acquisition of a dog that is obviously not a dog. Mrs. Kekoa interacts with Nani differently, although the threat of Lilo being taken away is still real.

Nani still gave it her all in being Lilo's caregiver, but was ultimately pushed into giving up guardianship.

The metatextuality of the original Nani's return is in service of slightly altering the character's story. The conclusion that the movie comes to is that Nani is not ready to be a full-time parent, and both she and Lilo will be happier if they can go back to just being sisters. It's supposed to be made easier by the fact that it is a version of Nani who is the primary voice telling her this. The new movie's ending almost works better because it acknowledges that in another world, Nani did this for the long haul, and that was a lot for a 19-year-old.

2025's Lilo & Stitch Shows Nani Getting The Life She Always Deserved, In A World Where She Had More

Nani Gets More Time For Herself

So, 2025's Lilo & Stitch ends with Nani going to college after having been forced to give up custody of Lilo, but Lilo's foster parent becomes neighbor and family friend Tūtū (Amy Hill), who is also Nani's love interest David's (Kaipo Dudoit) grandmother. Nani still gave it her all in being Lilo's caregiver, but was ultimately pushed into giving up guardianship so the state would pay for medical bills after Lilo was hospitalized from the surfing accident. However, things still work out for the sisters because the new movie depicts them as having a better system.

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Namely, the implication in the original movie is that Lilo would just go into foster care and could end up anywhere because the Pelekais don't have any extended family or close friends willing to become a guardian. Once Nani ironed out her daily routine, she could offer Lilo a good home life and prevent her from being uprooted. Live-action Nani gets a break after years of depicting her fully committed to the alternate scenario, which the new movie still implies that she would have done if things had gone differently.

The new ending is not perfect and has prompted criticism for how it disrupts the foundation of some of Lilo & Stitch's biggest themes. Thanks to an alien teleporter, Lilo and Nani can still see each other in person as often as they want, and Nani gets to have her own life. The new Lilo & Stitch depicts Lilo and Nani being a part of a bigger community that wouldn't just leave them to figure this out on their own. But most of all, it delves into the sacrifices Nani made, and lets her have more freedom while still being a present big sister.

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Lilo & Stitch
Release Date
May 21, 2025
Runtime
108 Minutes
Director
Dean Fleischer Camp
Writers
Chris Kekaniokalani Bright, Mike Van Waes, Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois
Producers
Tom C. Peitzman, Dan Lin, Ryan Halprin
  • Headshot Of Maia Kealoha
    Maia Kealoha
    Lilo
  • hEADSHOT of Chris Sanders
    Chris Sanders
    Stitch (voice)

Franchise(s)
Disney