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The Original Lilo And Stitch Releases On 4K Blu-ray Next Month Ahead Of The New Live Action Version

Lilo & Stitch is finally getting a 4K Blu-ray release on May 6, and it's packed with fun bonus features.

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Disney's Lilo & Stitch earned rave reviews when it hit theaters in 2002, thanks to its vibrant animation style, cast of memorable characters, and a heartwarming story centered around the Hawaiian tradition of family. Now, over two decades later, the film is finally getting a 4K Blu-ray release. Preorders for the Lilo & Stitch 4K Ultimate Collector’s Edition are available for $41 at Amazon and Walmart ahead of its May 6 release, arriving just in time for the live-action adaptation arriving on May 23.

Lilo & Stitch 4K Ultimate Collector’s Edition Bonus Features

The Lilo & Stitch 4K Ultimate Collector's Edition is packed with bonus features. Note that these are presented in 1080p definition and not 4K, but they’re a fun way to dive deeper into the film’s development.

  • Hula Lesson
  • Animating the Hula
  • Audio commentary
  • DisneyPedia: The Islands of Aloha
  • Two music videos
  • Behind-the-music featurette
  • A Stitch in Time: Follow Stitch through the Disney years

Looking for some cool ways to bring Lilo & Stitch into your home beyond the Ultimate Collector’s Edition? Check out the Lego Disney Stitch model kit. The completed 730-piece figure features posable ears and a turning head. It’s currently on sale for $52 (was $65).

There's also the 834-piece Lego Disney Lilo & Stitch Beach House set, which features five minifigures and heaps of accessories, making it a great playset for kids. It’s listed for $90 at Amazon.

You can also round out your Disney 4K collection with the recently released steelbook editions of Moana 2 and Mufasa: The Lion King, which are both loaded with bonus features. They’re listed as “limited edition” products, so consider adding them to your collection while you can.

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