Lilo & Stitch's conclusion on Disney Channel 6/23

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    Originally Posted By seanyoda

    This Friday (6/23), The Disney Channel is airing the concluding episodes of "Lilo & Stitch: The Series". At 7:00 PM EDT/PDT, is a combo episode "Glitch/Whoops". Following that is "Snafu", which takes place after "Whoops". Then, at 8:00 PM is "Leroy & Stitch" -- the direct-to-video conclusion of the series.
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    Thanks for the heads up! Only, unfortunately, the episode LAX hasn't been shown on Disney Channel yet, only Toon Disney.

    No fair!
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    Waitaminnit...has the Link episode ever been aired? Has anyone ever seen it? I've been looking for it...did I miss it?

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    Originally Posted By Autopia Deb

    Thanks for the info, Kyle LOVES Stitch and we would have missed it. We now have it set up to record thanks to you.
     
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    Originally Posted By TheRedhead

    basil fan,

    According to what I've read, the DVD of Leroy and Stitch contains a "never before seen episode."

    "Link" is the only episode I've never seen either - maybe it's on the DVD?
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    Y'know, that's probably it. Thanks.
     
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    Originally Posted By gurgitoy2

    Wait...what was the premise of "Link". The name sounds familiar, and I think I might have seen it.
     
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    Originally Posted By seanyoda

    Link joins people together with a sticky rope.

    According to tv.com, Link will be the "bonus episode" on the "Leroy & Stitch" DVD.

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    Originally Posted By gurgitoy2

    Yeah, I think I got confused. I read on Wikipedia about Link and it didn't really sound familiar at all.
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    Ever notice how many series do a "characters stuck together" episode? Talespin had Baloo & Don Karnage glued together, Kim & Bonnie were stuck...

    Seems like a weird concept to see re-used.

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    Originally Posted By gurgitoy2

    There have been tons of series that used that concept. I guess it's a TV staple!
     
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    Originally Posted By gurgitoy2

    Didn't Laverne and Shirley get stuck together too?

    Brandy and Mr. Whiskers had the two characters handcuffed together.

    I wonder if there is a site somewhere that lists this kind of stuff. It wouldn't surprise me if somebody compiled this info...
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    I know the Evil Twin or Double is a common concept. Ditto the Nazi episode and the Flashback ep. Somehow the Stuck-Together episode doesn't seem to be in the same ballpark.

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    Originally Posted By FiveBearRugs

    Maybe <a href="http://www.jumptheshark.com" target="_blank">http://www.jumptheshark.com</a> has all of these formulas?

    I remember VH-1 had a segment of specials about a year or two ago called SSMF (Super Secret Movie Formulas) and SSTVF (for TV) where they listed all the classic cliches and formulas. In the case of the latter, it dwelled on The Evil Twin, Amnesia, It's Only a Dream and others that I can't recall right now. Each episode ended with the "Very Special Episode" clip in which the "very special episode" of an 80s sitcom was featured.
     
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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    You know what became another "type" of episode? The "trick someone into thinking it's a different day" ep.

    I first saw it on Mission impossible, where the IMF tricks a perp into thinking he's been in a coma for years.

    Then, the Six Million Dollar Man was fooled into thinking he'd leaped ahead through time 10 years.

    The nephews also made Uncle Scrooge think it was a day later in DuckTales.

    These eps always seemed similar to me.

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    Originally Posted By basil fan

    And I think the Groundhog Day thing could become a similar cliche.
     

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