So, if y'all have been following along, you know that Tokyo Dizzyland (aka, Land of the Rising Stitch) has been having a Stitch celebration, Stich's Big Panic: Find Stitch, with parades and decorations and lots and lots and lots and LOTS of merch.


Here's one of the first items we've personally seen so far, a little statue of Mickey and Minnie trying to find Stitch.

The story is, Stitch has tried to "redecorate" the Disney park, so a lot of the images have Stitch wielding a paintbrush.

Note the drippy paint all over the place.

We like the little Stitchie footprints around the castle.

Made in China.


Here's one of the first items we've personally seen so far, a little statue of Mickey and Minnie trying to find Stitch.

The story is, Stitch has tried to "redecorate" the Disney park, so a lot of the images have Stitch wielding a paintbrush.

Note the drippy paint all over the place.

We like the little Stitchie footprints around the castle.

Made in China.
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Date: 2006-05-22 10:21 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-22 10:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-22 02:53 pm (UTC)A float made out of his butt? He doesn't float! ...I guess maybe his butt does.
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Date: 2006-05-22 03:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-05-22 07:44 pm (UTC)It's interesting that they called that parade an "Ohana Bash" and that there is so much "Ohana" writing around the park, considering that the movie didn't use the word in Japan. As you may recall from the Japanese trailer, Lilo confronts Nani by saying that Stitch is kazoku, and that kazoku is forever. "Stitch-wa kazoku! Kazoku-nara itsumademo isshou." Then again, they also have those banners at the entrance with a lot of other Hawaiian words on them -- words not used in the movie or show.