Based on the comparison of the two clips in the tweet above, it seems that Disney has changed Stitch's hiding place in the scene from a tumble dryer to a pizza box. Presumably, the decision was taken after someone realised that climbing inside a tumble dryer isn't a great idea and could be dangerous if kids decide to copy what they see on the screen. But the change has triggered a debate about.
Because they had to change it because they didn't want kids trying to hide in dryers," PeakBoat said. The dryer edit isn't the biggest change the film went through, however.
The Disney Plus version of 'Lilo & Stitch' has one big difference compared to the original. One of the most significant changes involves a scene in which Lilo hides from her older sister, Nani, in a dryer.
In Lilo and Stitch (2002), Disney+ has an alternative edited version where Lilo is hiding behind a pizza box instead of a dryer to satisfy safety concerns about children hiding in dryers.
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Because they had to change it because they didn't want kids trying to hide in dryers," PeakBoat said. The dryer edit isn't the biggest change the film went through, however.
Instead of hiding in the dryer, Lilo now hides in a pizza box, next to the washing machine. It's a subtle change, but not enough to not be caught by viewers. The pizza box is not a recent change nor one exclusive to Disney+ - the dryer was changed shortly after the film was released on DVD, and it was specifically the UK version.
A since-deactivated Reddit user took to the thread r/Disney to question: "Did Disney+ edit Lilo and Stitch?" They continued: "When I was a kid, I remember Lilo hid in a dryer until she thought Nani left and then Nani catches her. Now when I watch it on Disney+ she hides in a desk thing with a pizza box. Am I misremembering or did they edit it?".
In Lilo and Stitch (2002), Disney+ has an alternative edited version where Lilo is hiding behind a pizza box instead of a dryer to satisfy safety concerns about children hiding in dryers.
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Instead of hiding in the dryer, Lilo now hides in a pizza box, next to the washing machine. It's a subtle change, but not enough to not be caught by viewers. The pizza box is not a recent change nor one exclusive to Disney+ - the dryer was changed shortly after the film was released on DVD, and it was specifically the UK version.
A few years back, Lilo & Stitch made its debut on Disney+, and fans noticed an odd change in a scene featuring young Lilo hiding inside of a dryer. Instead of the original dryer, the updated scene featured the character hiding in a commode behind a pizza box.
The version of Lilo and Stitch that's streaming on Disney+ has changed in a major way, apparently. The editors at Disney decided to secretly alter a scene - the one in which Lilo is hiding from Nani in a dryer - and changed the dryer into a regular cabinet. But why did the editors change the scene?
In Lilo and Stitch (2002), Disney+ has an alternative edited version where Lilo is hiding behind a pizza box instead of a dryer to satisfy safety concerns about children hiding in dryers.
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Instead of hiding in the dryer, Lilo now hides in a pizza box, next to the washing machine. It's a subtle change, but not enough to not be caught by viewers. The pizza box is not a recent change nor one exclusive to Disney+ - the dryer was changed shortly after the film was released on DVD, and it was specifically the UK version.
In Lilo and Stitch (2002), Disney+ has an alternative edited version where Lilo is hiding behind a pizza box instead of a dryer to satisfy safety concerns about children hiding in dryers.
Because they had to change it because they didn't want kids trying to hide in dryers," PeakBoat said. The dryer edit isn't the biggest change the film went through, however.
In the Disney Plus version, they've changed the dryer to a wooden pizza cupboard. It's because in the original release, Lilo was hiding in the dryer.
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In Lilo and Stitch (2002), Disney+ has an alternative edited version where Lilo is hiding behind a pizza box instead of a dryer to satisfy safety concerns about children hiding in dryers.
A few years back, Lilo & Stitch made its debut on Disney+, and fans noticed an odd change in a scene featuring young Lilo hiding inside of a dryer. Instead of the original dryer, the updated scene featured the character hiding in a commode behind a pizza box.
Because they had to change it because they didn't want kids trying to hide in dryers," PeakBoat said. The dryer edit isn't the biggest change the film went through, however.
A since-deactivated Reddit user took to the thread r/Disney to question: "Did Disney+ edit Lilo and Stitch?" They continued: "When I was a kid, I remember Lilo hid in a dryer until she thought Nani left and then Nani catches her. Now when I watch it on Disney+ she hides in a desk thing with a pizza box. Am I misremembering or did they edit it?".
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For safety concerns, Walt Disney Animation did, in fact, change an early scene in its classic film "Lilo & Stitch" after the first edition DVD was released.
Instead of hiding in the dryer, Lilo now hides in a pizza box, next to the washing machine. It's a subtle change, but not enough to not be caught by viewers. The pizza box is not a recent change nor one exclusive to Disney+ - the dryer was changed shortly after the film was released on DVD, and it was specifically the UK version.
A few years back, Lilo & Stitch made its debut on Disney+, and fans noticed an odd change in a scene featuring young Lilo hiding inside of a dryer. Instead of the original dryer, the updated scene featured the character hiding in a commode behind a pizza box.
The version of Lilo and Stitch that's streaming on Disney+ has changed in a major way, apparently. The editors at Disney decided to secretly alter a scene - the one in which Lilo is hiding from Nani in a dryer - and changed the dryer into a regular cabinet. But why did the editors change the scene?
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Instead of hiding in the dryer, Lilo now hides in a pizza box, next to the washing machine. It's a subtle change, but not enough to not be caught by viewers. The pizza box is not a recent change nor one exclusive to Disney+ - the dryer was changed shortly after the film was released on DVD, and it was specifically the UK version.
The version of Lilo and Stitch that's streaming on Disney+ has changed in a major way, apparently. The editors at Disney decided to secretly alter a scene - the one in which Lilo is hiding from Nani in a dryer - and changed the dryer into a regular cabinet. But why did the editors change the scene?
The Disney Plus version of 'Lilo & Stitch' has one big difference compared to the original. One of the most significant changes involves a scene in which Lilo hides from her older sister, Nani, in a dryer.
Based on the comparison of the two clips in the tweet above, it seems that Disney has changed Stitch's hiding place in the scene from a tumble dryer to a pizza box. Presumably, the decision was taken after someone realised that climbing inside a tumble dryer isn't a great idea and could be dangerous if kids decide to copy what they see on the screen. But the change has triggered a debate about.
It's Not The Mandela Effect! Disney Actually Altered A Scene In "Lilo ...
A since-deactivated Reddit user took to the thread r/Disney to question: "Did Disney+ edit Lilo and Stitch?" They continued: "When I was a kid, I remember Lilo hid in a dryer until she thought Nani left and then Nani catches her. Now when I watch it on Disney+ she hides in a desk thing with a pizza box. Am I misremembering or did they edit it?".
Based on the comparison of the two clips in the tweet above, it seems that Disney has changed Stitch's hiding place in the scene from a tumble dryer to a pizza box. Presumably, the decision was taken after someone realised that climbing inside a tumble dryer isn't a great idea and could be dangerous if kids decide to copy what they see on the screen. But the change has triggered a debate about.
For safety concerns, Walt Disney Animation did, in fact, change an early scene in its classic film "Lilo & Stitch" after the first edition DVD was released.
In Lilo and Stitch (2002), Disney+ has an alternative edited version where Lilo is hiding behind a pizza box instead of a dryer to satisfy safety concerns about children hiding in dryers.
In the Disney Plus version, they've changed the dryer to a wooden pizza cupboard. It's because in the original release, Lilo was hiding in the dryer.
The version of Lilo and Stitch that's streaming on Disney+ has changed in a major way, apparently. The editors at Disney decided to secretly alter a scene - the one in which Lilo is hiding from Nani in a dryer - and changed the dryer into a regular cabinet. But why did the editors change the scene?
In Lilo and Stitch (2002), Disney+ has an alternative edited version where Lilo is hiding behind a pizza box instead of a dryer to satisfy safety concerns about children hiding in dryers.
The Disney Plus version of 'Lilo & Stitch' has one big difference compared to the original. One of the most significant changes involves a scene in which Lilo hides from her older sister, Nani, in a dryer.
A since-deactivated Reddit user took to the thread r/Disney to question: "Did Disney+ edit Lilo and Stitch?" They continued: "When I was a kid, I remember Lilo hid in a dryer until she thought Nani left and then Nani catches her. Now when I watch it on Disney+ she hides in a desk thing with a pizza box. Am I misremembering or did they edit it?".
Based on the comparison of the two clips in the tweet above, it seems that Disney has changed Stitch's hiding place in the scene from a tumble dryer to a pizza box. Presumably, the decision was taken after someone realised that climbing inside a tumble dryer isn't a great idea and could be dangerous if kids decide to copy what they see on the screen. But the change has triggered a debate about.
Instead of hiding in the dryer, Lilo now hides in a pizza box, next to the washing machine. It's a subtle change, but not enough to not be caught by viewers. The pizza box is not a recent change nor one exclusive to Disney+ - the dryer was changed shortly after the film was released on DVD, and it was specifically the UK version.
A few years back, Lilo & Stitch made its debut on Disney+, and fans noticed an odd change in a scene featuring young Lilo hiding inside of a dryer. Instead of the original dryer, the updated scene featured the character hiding in a commode behind a pizza box.
For safety concerns, Walt Disney Animation did, in fact, change an early scene in its classic film "Lilo & Stitch" after the first edition DVD was released.
Because they had to change it because they didn't want kids trying to hide in dryers," PeakBoat said. The dryer edit isn't the biggest change the film went through, however.