Si vous avez adoré 'Lilo & Stitch 2 : Stitch a un pépin' (2005), vous serez ravi de découvrir d'autres films et séries qui captivent par leur mélange d'aventure, d'émotion et d'humour décalé. Cet article vous propose 10 œuvres similaires pour prolonger le plaisir.

The Little Mermaid (1989)
Description: A tale of curiosity, transformation, and the bond between characters from different worlds. The enchanting underwater setting and emotional core are key parallels.
Fait: The film marked the beginning of Disney's animation renaissance. Ariel was the first Disney princess to have a child, as seen in the direct-to-video sequel.


Kiki's Delivery Service (1989)
Description: A coming-of-age story about a young witch and her loyal companion, exploring independence and self-confidence. The gentle, whimsical tone and focus on personal growth are key similarities.
Fait: The film is loosely based on a novel by Eiko Kadono. The town of Koriko was inspired by various European cities, including Stockholm and Lisbon.


The Emperor's New Groove (2000)
Description: A comedic yet heartfelt tale about transformation and redemption, featuring a self-centered character who learns the value of friendship. The lively animation and humor are key similarities.
Fait: The film underwent significant changes during production, originally titled 'Kingdom of the Sun' and intended as a musical. Eartha Kitt voiced the villain Yzma, bringing a unique energy to the role.


The Iron Giant (1999)
Description: A touching story about a boy who befriends a giant, misunderstood robot, exploring themes of acceptance and sacrifice. The emotional depth and heartwarming bond between the characters mirror the central relationship in the reference film.
Fait: The Iron Giant was a box office disappointment but later gained a cult following. The film's director, Brad Bird, also voiced the character of Dean McCoppin.


Monsters, Inc. (2001)
Description: This movie revolves around the bond between a monster and a human child, blending humor and heartwarming moments. The themes of friendship and overcoming fear are central to both stories.
Fait: Boo's real name, Mary, is revealed in the end credits. The film's original concept had monsters as villains, but it evolved into a story about their fear of humans.


Finding Nemo (2003)
Description: A heartwarming adventure about a parent's love and the bonds formed during a journey. The underwater setting and themes of family and perseverance align closely with the reference film.
Fait: The animators took scuba diving lessons to accurately depict underwater movement. The character Dory was almost cut from the film due to concerns about her memory loss being too sad.


Ponyo (2008)
Description: A magical friendship between a human boy and a fish-girl, filled with wonder and adventure. The vibrant animation and heartfelt storytelling resonate with the reference film's themes.
Fait: Ponyo was hand-drawn, with over 170,000 individual frames. The film's director, Hayao Miyazaki, was inspired by his love of the ocean and childhood memories.


How to Train Your Dragon (2010)
Description: This film shares themes of unlikely friendships and personal growth, featuring a protagonist who forms a deep bond with a misunderstood creature. The emotional journey and vibrant animation style resonate with similar storytelling elements.
Fait: The dragon Toothless was inspired by cats, dogs, and even horses, giving him a unique and expressive personality. The film was initially going to be titled 'How to Train Your Viking'.


Big Hero 6 (2014)
Description: A young prodigy forms a close relationship with a robotic companion, navigating loss and heroism. The mix of action, humor, and emotional depth aligns with the reference film's tone.
Fait: Baymax's design was inspired by inflatable robots and healthcare workers. The film is loosely based on a Marvel Comics series of the same name.


Moana (2016)
Description: A young protagonist embarks on a journey of self-discovery, accompanied by a mythical companion. The themes of adventure, family, and personal growth are central to both narratives.
Fait: The ocean in the film was animated as a character, requiring complex technical work. Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote the song 'You're Welcome' specifically for Dwayne Johnson's character, Maui.
