Disney ARRUINÓ Lilo & Stitch (y Borró su Mensaje Político)

Become a member of the channel here:    / @dannyelcomunista   Follow me on my social media: TikTok:   / dannyelcomunista   Instagram:   / dannyelcomunista   Twitter:   / dannysebilbao   Thanks for watching this video, TKM Intro: 00:00 What they did to Hawaii: 00:25 Lilo, the Ice Cream Tourist and the criticism that Disney deleted: 01:38 The figurative murder of secondary characters: 07:20 Stitch, the refugee: 08:58 Tourism, traditional costumes, and precarious work: 11:19 The true meaning of Ohana: 13:12 The disastrous ending: 4:20 PM Farewell: 6:50 PM Did the Lilo & Stitch remake understand anything about the original? Spoiler: no. It understood absolutely nothing. In this video, I analyze why the live-action Lilo & Stitch fails miserably to capture the heart of the original film. We talk about colonialism in Hawaii, predatory tourism, precarious labor, the true meaning of 'ohana, and how Disney turned a deeply human, communal story into just another empty product. Why did they erase the white tourist from the ice cream? Why does Nani lose custody and is that celebrated as "liberation"? Why does Jumba, a redeemed character, now become a villain? And what does all this say about how Hollywood rewrites stories through the logic of consumption? This video isn't just a critique of the remake: it's a tribute to what made the original magical. If you grew up with Lilo & Stitch, if you believe that stories matter and that not everything should be filtered through corporate correctness... This video is for you. Subscribe, leave your comment, and share if you also believe that ohana isn't just a word... it's a way of resisting.