Salty Review: Stitch & Ai Episode 3
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- The Cold Open: Episode 3 "Gotcha Shows"
- The Shrines in the Mountains
- Creating a Map of the Shrines
- The Mystery Shrine
- Introduction to Jumper and Blakely
- The Title Sequence
- Stitch Chases a Big Tong
- Yahoo's First Encounter with Stitch
- Animation and Lazy Visuals
- Stitch and I go Inside
- JJ and Dahu Leave for Town
- Small Robots Spying on the House
- Jumba and Pleakley's Debut
- Sentimental Moments and Voice Actors
- Earth Crawling with Djiboutis
- Gemma Bailing Out on Ohana
- Attack by Djiboutis and the Galactic Federation's Rescue
- Stitch and I Spot Makin and Her Friends
- Stitches' Amnesia and Memory Retention
- Djiboutis' Plan to Nab 626
- Stitch and I Back at the House
- The City Model and King Kong Moment
- The Space War and Threat to the Galaxy Federation
- Stitch's Ability to Wreck a City
- Revelation of Jukiba's Secret Program
- Stitch's Metamorphosis and Unstoppable Monstrosity
- Disappointment and Salty Reaction
- Jumba and Pleakley Assigned to Get Stitch
- Lilo's Worries and Stitch's Cousin Memory
- Stitch Captures Djibouti Spybot and Scuffle with Jumba
- Conclusion
Article: "The Cold Open: Episode 3 'Gotcha Shows' - A Review
In the third episode of the series "Gotcha Shows," the cold open sets the stage for the mysteries and adventures to come. The episode starts with the main characters, Stitch and I, drawing a map of all the shrines in the mountains. The purpose of this map is to aid in the search for the elusive mystery shrine that Stitch is looking for. Soon after, We Are introduced to Jumper and Blakely for the first time.
The episode truly begins after the title sequence, where Stitch chases a Big Tong that steals I's eye. In a comical pursuit, I tries to retrieve her eye while being chased by Stitch. Eventually, she succeeds, but not before being grounded by Yahoo, who meets Stitch for the first time and is taken aback by his four arms.
One noticeable aspect of the episode is the animation. It becomes evident that some scenes were traced over from the animated movie "Lilo and Stitch." This lazy animation style raises concerns about the effort put into the Show. However, despite the animation flaws, the voice actors for Stitch, Yahoo, and the other characters do a decent job and capture the essence of their personalities.
As the episode progresses, Stitch and I head into town, where they spot Makin and her friends. Stitch's amnesia is once again brought into focus as he recognizes Makin as his best friend but fails to remember anything about his life on Earth or even his adopted sister Lilo. The boundaries of Stitch's memory are left unclear, with the plot choosing to remember only what is convenient at the moment.
Meanwhile, on the Galactic Federation ship, Gantu and Reuben are nowhere to be found, suggesting that this show focuses solely on Stitch and disregards other experiments. The episode continues to shift focus between different characters, making it challenging to follow the storytelling.
Later, it is revealed that Earth is crawling with Djiboutis, which explains why Jumba and Pleakley left. The concept of the Pelikai family, including Lilo and Stitch, being protected by the Galactic Federation raises questions about Gemma abandoning them. It doesn't sit right with the audience, but it adds to the element of mystery in the storyline.
The episode takes a dramatic turn when the Djiboutis attack Stitch and his companions. The Galactic Federation arrives just in time to save them from the Djiboutis' trap. Meanwhile, Stitch and I return to the house, where Stitch creates a city model and goes full-on King Kong.
Amidst the chaos, it is revealed that the Djiboutis are locked in a space war that poses a threat to every known planet, including the Galactic Federation. Surprisingly, the analysts conclude that Stitch is too small to destroy a city, which contradicts his established abilities as an agile and destructive creature.
However, the most perplexing plot twist comes in the form of Jukiba's secret program called metamorphosis. According to the program, Stitch was supposed to grow huge and transform into an unstoppable monstrosity. This revelation disregards the already established Lore of Stitch's abilities and feels unnecessary for the storyline. It raises questions about the writers' intentions and decision-making process.
In the end, Stitch traps Jumba and Pleakley in a comical manner and steals their hovercraft to pursue the shrines with I. The episode leaves viewers with mixed feelings, as it juggles multiple storylines without providing clear explanations. Nonetheless, the intriguing mysteries and burstiness of the plot make it an engaging watch.
Overall, the third episode of "Gotcha Shows" presents a mix of perplexing storytelling choices, including lazy animation, inconsistent memory retention for Stitch, and the introduction of a superpower that undermines the established character dynamics. Despite these flaws, the episode manages to captivate with its action-packed sequences and Hints at the larger mysteries surrounding the Galactic Federation, Djiboutis, and Stitch's true origins.
Pros:
- Action-packed sequences
- Intriguing mysteries
- Captivating storyline
Cons:
- Lazy animation
- Inconsistent memory retention for Stitch
- Introduction of a questionable superpower
Highlights:
- The cold open sets the stage for the mysteries and adventures to come.
- Stitch's amnesia and memory retention add an element of intrigue to the storyline.
- The episode raises questions about Gemma's abandonment of her Ohana and the Pelikai family's connection to the Galactic Federation.
- The revelation of Jukiba's secret program, metamorphosis, challenges the already established lore of Stitch's abilities and character dynamics.
FAQ:
Q: Why does Stitch only remember certain things and not others?
A: Stitch's selective memory is a recurring theme in the series. It is suggested that his memory retention is tailored to fit the plot's needs, rather than following a consistent pattern.
Q: Why are there contradictions in the episode's storytelling?
A: The episode juggles multiple storylines and character focus, which leads to inconsistencies and unanswered questions. The writers may have prioritized bursts of action and mystery over cohesive storytelling.
Q: What is the significance of the Djiboutis?
A: The Djiboutis pose a threat to the Galactic Federation and are locked in a space war. Their involvement adds to the larger mysteries of the series and raises questions about their intentions and motives.