June 11 Review: Lilo & Stitch Book

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    Originally Posted By Doobie

    This topic is for discussion of the June 11th Review of Lilo & Stitch: Collected Stories From the Film's Creators at <a href="News-ID210020.asp" target="_blank">http://LaughingPlace.com/News-ID210020.asp</a>.
     
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    Originally Posted By goldenstate5

    Sounds nice. Will you buy the Lilo and Stitch book? I sure will...
     
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    Originally Posted By Santa Monica

    I already have it and love it. Makes a great coffee table reader.
     
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    Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan2

    This article has me not only jazzed to read the book, but even more excited to see the movie than I already was.
     
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    Originally Posted By Santa Monica

    Even though I have the book, I'm holding out on some of the stories because they have spoilers...so i'm waiting till after I watch the movie.
     
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    Originally Posted By MtViewGuy

    I absolutely LOVE this book! :)

    What is so interesting about this book is the fact that the storyboard drawings (which are copiously shown in the book) translated to the animation with almost NO changes in the art style whatsoever. Compare this against the original storyboards for ATLANTIS: THE LOST EMPIRE; the changes from the storyboards to the final movie are massive, to say the least.
     

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