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* Did Cobra Bubbles believe Lilo when she lied (through misunderstanding) that her sister hits her multiple times a day with a pillowcase full of bricks? Bubbles didn't question Nani about this (which implies that he didn't believe it) but she also didn't immediately say "That's not true, and you know it!" (although she does claim Lilo has had too much sugar and is just exaggerating, which can easily come across as "You've sad too much!").
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* Did Cobra Bubbles believe Lilo when she lied (through misunderstanding) that her sister hits her multiple times a day with a pillowcase full of bricks? Bubbles didn't question Nani about this (which implies that he didn't believe it) but she also didn't immediately say "That's not true, and you know it!" (although she does claim Lilo has had too much sugar and is just exaggerating, which can easily come across as "You've sad said too much!").
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** That seems to be the case, because the lorry that hits Stitch is presented as absolutely enormous in comparison to him. He was mistakenly animated much smaller than he is in that scene.
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** She probably was only referring to Jumba being prison bound. (He was, and successfully capturing Stitch was his only way to redeem himself) But they were BOTH fired from the mission. Pleakley may have still had a chance to kept his job at the UGF if everything else didn't get out of hand afterwards.
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** She probably was only referring to Jumba being prison bound. (He was, and successfully capturing Stitch was his only way to redeem himself) But they were BOTH fired from the mission. Pleakley may have still had a chance to kept his job at the UGF if everything else didn't get out of hand afterwards.afterwards.
!!Mosquitoes are more important than humans
* So Cobra Bubbles saved the planet by convincing a alien civilization that mosquitoes are an endangered species and Earth should be a protected wildlife reserve. But couldn't he just say that humans in general inhabit Earth, lack technology and resources to safely leave the planet, and thus doing anything to jeopardize the planet would be tantamount to mass genocide? We may lack connections with extra terrestrial lifeforms, but the United Galactic Federation is a DIPLOMATIC organization. And thus, doing anything that would threaten otherworldly (from their perspective) life should be off the table.
!!Mosquitoes are more important than humans
* So Cobra Bubbles saved the planet by convincing a alien civilization that mosquitoes are an endangered species and Earth should be a protected wildlife reserve. But couldn't he just say that humans in general inhabit Earth, lack technology and resources to safely leave the planet, and thus doing anything to jeopardize the planet would be tantamount to mass genocide? We may lack connections with extra terrestrial lifeforms, but the United Galactic Federation is a DIPLOMATIC organization. And thus, doing anything that would threaten otherworldly (from their perspective) life should be off the table.
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* Why would Pleakley be prison bound along with Jumba after being fired from the mission? His job was mainly to accompany Jumba to make sure he doesn’t go rogue on what is, in his words, "a delicate planet", so why would he be held partially accountable for failing to detain the experiment that Jumba created, especially considering how it was mostly Jumba who had to capture Stitch?
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* Why would Pleakley be prison bound along with Jumba after being fired from the mission? His job was mainly to accompany Jumba to make sure he doesn’t go rogue on what is, in his words, "a delicate planet", so why would he be held partially accountable for failing to detain the experiment that Jumba created, especially considering how it was mostly Jumba who had to capture Stitch?Stitch?
** She probably was only referring to Jumba being prison bound. (He was, and successfully capturing Stitch was his only way to redeem himself) But they were BOTH fired from the mission. Pleakley may have still had a chance to kept his job at the UGF if everything else didn't get out of hand afterwards.
** She probably was only referring to Jumba being prison bound. (He was, and successfully capturing Stitch was his only way to redeem himself) But they were BOTH fired from the mission. Pleakley may have still had a chance to kept his job at the UGF if everything else didn't get out of hand afterwards.
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!!What did Pleakley do?
* Why would Pleakley be prison bound along with Jumba after being fired from the mission? His job was mainly to accompany Jumba to make sure he doesn’t go rogue on what is, in his words, "a delicate planet", so why would he be held partially accountable for failing to detain the experiment that Jumba created, especially considering how it was mostly Jumba who had to capture Stitch?
* Why would Pleakley be prison bound along with Jumba after being fired from the mission? His job was mainly to accompany Jumba to make sure he doesn’t go rogue on what is, in his words, "a delicate planet", so why would he be held partially accountable for failing to detain the experiment that Jumba created, especially considering how it was mostly Jumba who had to capture Stitch?
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** My guess is that Cobra's been working with Nani for a while and knows that, for all her faults as a guardian, she never hit Lilo and that there isn't any evidence (We all know hitting your kid with a pillowcase full of bricks would be leaving all kinds of injuries).
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** My guess is that Cobra's been working with Nani for a while and knows that, for all her faults as a guardian, she never hit Lilo and that there isn't any evidence (We all know hitting your kid with a pillowcase full of bricks would be leaving all kinds of injuries).injuries).
!!What did Pleakley do?
* Why would Pleakley be prison bound along with Jumba after being fired from the mission? His job was mainly to accompany Jumba to make sure he doesn’t go rogue on what is, in his words, "a delicate planet", so why would he be held partially accountable for failing to detain the experiment that Jumba created, especially considering how it was mostly Jumba who had to capture Stitch?
!!What did Pleakley do?
* Why would Pleakley be prison bound along with Jumba after being fired from the mission? His job was mainly to accompany Jumba to make sure he doesn’t go rogue on what is, in his words, "a delicate planet", so why would he be held partially accountable for failing to detain the experiment that Jumba created, especially considering how it was mostly Jumba who had to capture Stitch?
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* Did Cobra Bubbles believe Lilo when she lied (through misunderstanding) that her sister hits her multiple times a day with a pillowcase full of bricks? Bubbles didn't question Nani about this (which implies that he didn't believe it) but she also didn't immediately say "That's not true, and you know it!" (although she does claim Lilo has had too much sugar and is just exaggerating, which can easily come across as "You've sad too much!").
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* Did Cobra Bubbles believe Lilo when she lied (through misunderstanding) that her sister hits her multiple times a day with a pillowcase full of bricks? Bubbles didn't question Nani about this (which implies that he didn't believe it) but she also didn't immediately say "That's not true, and you know it!" (although she does claim Lilo has had too much sugar and is just exaggerating, which can easily come across as "You've sad too much!").much!").
**My guess is that Cobra's been working with Nani for a while and knows that, for all her faults as a guardian, she never hit Lilo and that there isn't any evidence (We all know hitting your kid with a pillowcase full of bricks would be leaving all kinds of injuries).
**My guess is that Cobra's been working with Nani for a while and knows that, for all her faults as a guardian, she never hit Lilo and that there isn't any evidence (We all know hitting your kid with a pillowcase full of bricks would be leaving all kinds of injuries).
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** Stitch is intelligent and capable of learning, yes, however, he doesn't know enough English (or Hawaiian) to speak it. The other aliens is likely Translation Convention but the aliens have a universal language that they use if push comes to shove (as by the Grand Galactic Council or some noise)
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** Stitch is intelligent and capable of learning, yes, however, he doesn't know enough English (or Hawaiian) to speak it. The other aliens is likely Translation Convention but the aliens have a universal language that they use if push comes to shove (as by the Grand Galactic Council or some noise)noise)
!! Bricks in a pillowcase
* Did Cobra Bubbles believe Lilo when she lied (through misunderstanding) that her sister hits her multiple times a day with a pillowcase full of bricks? Bubbles didn't question Nani about this (which implies that he didn't believe it) but she also didn't immediately say "That's not true, and you know it!" (although she does claim Lilo has had too much sugar and is just exaggerating, which can easily come across as "You've sad too much!").
!! Bricks in a pillowcase
* Did Cobra Bubbles believe Lilo when she lied (through misunderstanding) that her sister hits her multiple times a day with a pillowcase full of bricks? Bubbles didn't question Nani about this (which implies that he didn't believe it) but she also didn't immediately say "That's not true, and you know it!" (although she does claim Lilo has had too much sugar and is just exaggerating, which can easily come across as "You've sad too much!").
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* Why would Pleakley be prison bound? His job was mainly to accompany Jumba to make sure he doesn’t go rogue on what is, in his words, "a delicate planet", so why would he be held partially accountable for failing to detain the experiment that Jumba created, especially considering how it was mostly Jumba who had to capture Stitch?
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* Why would Pleakley be prison bound? bound along with Jumba after being fired from the mission? His job was mainly to accompany Jumba to make sure he doesn’t go rogue on what is, in his words, "a delicate planet", so why would he be held partially accountable for failing to detain the experiment that Jumba created, especially considering how it was mostly Jumba who had to capture Stitch?