Much of what audiences have grown to love about Disney's Lilo & Stitch can be found within Studio Ghibli's Lilo & Stitch spawned a franchise with a handful of direct-to-video sequels and TV shows. Lilo & Stitch tells a heartfelt story about a young girl named Lilo and her older sister Nani, who struggle to see eye to eye after their parents' deaths.

The titular duo in Lilo & Stitch take over the film when Lilo adopts an extraterrestrial creature she's convinced is a dog, naming it Stitch. The hilarious adventures between Lilo and Stitch mirror those of My Neighbor Totoro's Mei, Satsuki, and the titular neighboring spirit. Fans of Lilo & Stitch are also sure to appreciate the sister relationship depicted in the movie, as Mei and Satsuki's relationship holds as much thematic weight in My Neighbor Totoro as Lilo and Nani's does in their movie.

Why Lilo & Stitch Fans Would Love My Neighbor Totoro

There’s Just As Strong Of An Emphasis On Found Family And Lighthearted Adventures

Beyond My Neighbor Totoro's themes about the environment and the plot in Lilo & Stitch in which the latter is on the run from the intergalactic federation, both movies are quite thematically linked. Both Lilo & Stitch and My Neighbor Totoro have an emphasis on the importance of found family and address it through their human characters' bond with non-human creatures. This is perhaps best summed up in one of the best quotes from Lilo & Stitch: "Ohana means family. Family means nobody gets left behind or forgotten."

In Lilo & Stitch, Lilo is often made to feel bad by others about her strange interests. Lilo finds a strong sense of companionship with Stitch, being immediately charmed by his offbeat nature and his initial tendency to cause chaos. Similarly, the forest spirits in My Neighbor Totoro are a source of comfort for Mei and Satsuki as they wait for their mother to recover from a long-term illness. The fantastical creatures in My Neighbor Totoro are part of the film's endearing childlike perspective, highlighting the power of the young girls' imagination and providing a whimsical distraction from their mother's illness.

The bond between the sisters in My Neighbor Totoro and Lilo & Stitch is one of the more important components of each film. As the older siblings, Satsuki and Nani take on a maternal role with their younger siblings, though Nani is much older, and she doesn't have a father or mother to fall back on when times get tough. Both Satsuki and Mei and Nani and Lilo are there for one another in the absence of their parents, providing each other with adventure and a lot of love.

My Neighbor Totoro Is An Iconic Animated Movie

The Film’s Characters Have Taken On A Life Of Their Own Outside The Movie

Totoro Holding an Umbrella in the Rain in My Neighbor Totoro.

My Neighbor Totoro is one of Studio Ghibli's films that is most likely to connect with children. However, both My Neighbor Totoro and Lilo & Stitch deal with heavy subjects like grief and worry, addressing them in a way that's appealing to adults and children alike. This has resulted in the legacy of each film enduring in the many years since their release, with My Neighbor Totoro becoming an especially beloved film and one of Studio Ghibli's best movies.

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Studio Ghibli is known for never producing a direct sequel to any of their movies, but there is one exception to that, and it happens to be Totoro.

My Neighbor Totoro has become a staple film within Studio Ghibli's history, so much so that the large forest spirit the film is named after is now seen as a mascot for the studio. Like many Studio Ghibli films, My Neighbor Totoro is praised for its stunning animation and sense of wonder, as well as its ability to capture the whimsy of childhood and create iconic characters that have taken on a life of their own outside the film. The film is further connected to Disney beyond Lilo & Stitch with Totoro's cameo in Pixar's Toy Story 3.

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    My Neighbor Totoro
    5+
    Fantasy
    Family
    Release Date
    April 16, 1988
    Runtime
    86minutes
    Director
    Hayao Miyazaki
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      Dakota Fanning
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      Elle Fanning

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    From Studio Ghibli and Hayao Miyazaki, My Neighbor Totoro follows the adventures of two sisters, Satsuki and Mei, and their encounters with the spirits of the forest living near their new home in rural Japan. The film had two English dubs, first staring Lisa Michelson and Cheryl Chase, and later staring Dakota and Elle Fanning. 

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    Lilo & Stitch
    Release Date
    June 21, 2002
    Runtime
    85 minutes
    Director
    Chris Sanders
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      Chris Sanders
      Stitch (voice)
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      Daveigh Chase
      Lilo (voice)

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    Lilo & Stitch, released in 2002, explores the relationship between a young Hawaiian girl, Lilo, and Stitch, a mischievous alien experiment posing as her pet. As Stitch adapts to Earth's customs, the pair navigate themes of family and friendship, while evading extraterrestrial pursuers.