
How 9/11 Secretly Changed Disney's 'Lilo & Stitch'
How 9/11 Changed Disney's 'Lilo & Stitch': A Detailed Comparison In the wake of the September 11th attacks, many films underwent revisions. Disney's 'Lilo & Stitch', released in 2001, is a prime example. SensaCine Latam's recent video meticulously compares the original cut with the 2002 theatrical release, revealing subtle but significant changes. The video showcases alterations in scenes featuring airplanes. For instance, a scene depicting a plane's close-up is noticeably different in the later version. These adjustments, though seemingly small, demonstrate Disney's sensitivity to the post-9/11 climate. The video also points out other less obvious changes, highlighting Disney's careful approach to the film's content. "The details that Disney included are amazing," says the video's narrator, emphasizing the meticulous nature of the changes. This observation underscores the extent of the revisions and Disney's attention to detail in addressing the sensitivities surrounding the event. The side-by-side comparison provided by SensaCine Latam offers a fascinating look into the behind-the-scenes adjustments made to 'Lilo & Stitch'. It serves as a reminder of how real-world events can shape even seemingly unrelated aspects of popular culture.