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I get that he was supposed to be cute and destructive but he was made *too* destructive. Like, with social services involved and Lilo potentially going to be taken away and thrown in a foster home, I spent the whole movie angry and annoyed and just wishing Stitch would go away. As someone with friends who were in the foster care system and knowing what the system is like through them, it wasn't cute or funny. It was terrifying and rage-making. I think that's why some people might put more into the Lilo/Nani storyline; it just seemed like Stitch coming in further disrupted their lives, in a bad way, instead of made it better (until maybe the last 10 minutes of the film).