

Disney's Lilo & Stitch on GBA is one of those early 2000s movie tie-ins that actually gets the vibe right. You play as Stitch causing chaos across Hawaii—knocking over coconuts, surfing on pizza boxes, the usual alien-dog mischief. The Mode7-style pseudo-3D levels feel surprisingly smooth for a handheld, though some of the platforming gets weirdly precise when you're climbing buildings.
What surprised me was how much personality they packed into the sprite work. Lilo's animations when she calls you back actually look like the movie, and that ukulele soundtrack? Instant nostalgia trip. Just don't expect deep gameplay—it's short, a bit janky in places, but weirdly charming if you grew up with these characters.
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