Save Lilo and Stitch

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I am writing as a consumer and a representative of a group of consumers concerned with and angry over current policies regarding Disney Channel programs. Said concerned and angry consumers can be located and contacted at SaveDisneyShows.org Specifically, since the retirement of Disney CEO Michael Eisner, we believe it is now time to discontinue the guideline turned policy of producing only sixty five episodes for any Disney Channel program.

The Guideline to produce only sixty five episodes of any Disney Channel program was conceived and enacted during the earliest days of Michael Eisners leadership as a way to produce a large quantity of material in a relatively short period of time for a channel that would broadcast only first party material. For reasons unknown, said guideline was immediately enforced as if it were policy. Later it become actual policy. The sixty five episode policy as it will be referred to hereafter, was originally meant to be discontinued after there would be enough filler material for Disney Channel to allow focus on investing in high rated programs. The sixty five episode policy accomplished its goal shortly after the cancellation of the Disney Channel program Darkwing Duck in 1992. For reasons unknown, the sixty five episode policy has been kept not only beyond that timeline, but throughout Michael Eisners leadership as CEO of Disney, and even continues to this day.

Intelligent business practice would be to invest in and market programs that receive the highest ratings, and to continue to do until such time as said programs are no longer profitable. I believe to do otherwise is not only anti-creative, hurting fans, but anti-business, hurting you. The sixty five episode policy was useful until the time of around 1992, after which it became self destructive, a fact which has not changed with the passing of time.

Too many shows both beloved by fans and highly profitable for Disney Channel have fallen victim to sixty five episode policy, cut down before they could reach their prime. Chip and Dales Rescue Rangers was the first high rated program to fall victim to this policy. Next came Goof Troop, then Gargoyles, Recess, and now the latest high rated program to be canceled due to the sixty five episode policy is Lilo and Stitch the Series.

I know that Lilo and Stitch the series is the single highest rated program being broadcast on Disney Channel currently. As I said before, the intelligent practice would be to continue to invest in this program until its profit margins drop to an unacceptable level. As I said before, to cancel a show in the prime of its popularity is self-destructive.

Another reason to discontinue the sixty five episode policy is that long running shows continue to be profitable long after they have ended. Shows such as Home Improvement, MASH, and Star Trek the Next Generation generate significant profits to this day because they aired for so many seasons, and have imbedded themselves in the minds of their fans. History has shown that a show that has garnered high rating for many seasons will not only continue to garner high ratings long past its end, but will continue to be remembered and cherished long after it has ceased to be profitable. No doubt fifty years from now The Simpsons will still have a very large and very loyal following despite the fact that it would have been over for several decades.

Lilo and Stitch the Series is perhaps one of the finest family shows to have been produced on Disney Channel for a long time. The fanbase of the Lilo and Stitch seems to transcend things like age, race, and gender, and I believe it is precisely because it is such a powerful lesson on things like community, acceptance, tolerance, and forgiveness. Unlike most other Disney franchises, Lilo and Stitch is something that can be personally related to by a great many parties. Living in a crowded house on low income is something too many families must endure. Many children are often bullied and outcast for being eccentric. Many more children have lost close family members all to early. And who doesnt want to have a close friend that they can count on? Those at SaveDisneyShows.org and I believe that Lilo and Stitch, both the television series, and the franchise as a whole, is not just childrens entertainment, it is a lesson about life.

I do realize that every episode, including the movie finale Leroy and Stitch, has already been completed and is only waiting to be shown. I also realize that the movie finale resolves the situation facing its main characters and will most likely remove the current villain from the picture. This does not mean in any way that the show must end. In fact, if Lilo and Stitch were to be continued after Leroy and Stitch, then it may even renew the shows vigor by creating brand new situations and forcing greater creative thinking by its writers. I myself have thought of several ways the series could continue after the current conflicts are all resolved, but due to your typical legal reasons I will neglect to mention them.

Perhaps Im getting ahead of myself, but I honestly believe that whatever allowed a policy that destroys high quality and highly profitable programs should not be tolerated. Moreover, I believe that Lilo and Stitch, more than any other franchise deserves better than to fall victim to such an outdated policy.

Thank you for your time,

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  • David
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    • Author's first signature. Here's hoping there will be many more.
  • Martin J
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    • Every Disneyshow is worth saving!!
  • Jessica Gaedke
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  • Bluefox
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    • I agree with everything said here, the loss of such a wonderful intellegent show would be a tragic blow to you as well as all this fans like my self who find it up lifting, please reconsider the policy and don't take Gantu, Stitch, Lilo and all the other wonderful characters who inhabit that special little place called Kauai away from us.
  • Laurie LeBlanc
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  • Julie Cameron
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    • Please save Lilo & Stitch, it has great values and my kids adore it. Also, please keep it on the regular Disney Channel and not on Toon Disney as a lot of people don't get that channel. Like us. And it's not fair to the kids because our cable company doesn't carry it.
  • Alison
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    • Please keep Lilo & Stitch on the air!
  • Stephanie Crawford
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    • Please keep our favorite show lilo and stitch on the air.
  • George J Derderian
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    • Lilo & Stitch deserves to stay on the air, it's certainly popular enough and has a large and growing fanbase (myself included!)
  • Lou Greener
  • Eric
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    • Lilo and Stitch!! Save It!!!
  • Patch
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    • I would desire the Lilo & Stitch the series to conitinue
  • Raquel Gonzalez
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    • Save Lilo & Stitch! :)
  • Patricia Fawcett
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  • Chris Dilke Wing
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    • Lilo and Stitch needs to be saved, it's still popular enough and too great to let it end now. PLEASE keep new episodes coming in production. Thousands of ohanas (including mine) will be heartbroken if it stops.
  • Javier Ivan Sevilla
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    • Save Lilo and Stitch the series!
  • Marcie Gore
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    • Lilo And stitch the Series has Too much potential to quit after only 65 episodes!
  • JEANY SANCHEZ
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    • I LOVE LILO AND STITCH AND I HOPE THEY WILL STAY.
  • stephen bigos
  • Alex Pantoja
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    • Save Lilo and Stitch: The Series and dump That's so Raven and Phil of the Future!!!!
  • Burdette25159
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    • DISNEY killed a good show (Bonkers) Do not do the same thing to Lilo and Stitch!
  • Alexandra Andersson
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  • senika ross
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    • Lilo And Stitch: The Series is my very favorite show.Please keep it on the air,PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • Kristina Ross
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    • I love Angel. I wont to see more of Angel!
  • AquaBreaker
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    • Can't help but hope we save the series...
  • Agneta
  • Kristin
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    • Lilo and Stitch the tv show is great for kids to watch and learn from! Don't take it away from the kids!
  • Lani Riiff
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    • Stitch Rules!
  • Laura the hedgehog
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    • THEY WON'T TAKE LILO AND STICH AWAY THEY CAN'T STUPID TV GUY WHO WANT TO GET RID OF OUR BELOVED SERIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • haylee
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    • I love lilo and stitch.Do not get rid of lilo and stitch
  • Katie Woods
  • kyle aldrete
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    • the 65 episode rule is a bad one and should be discontinued
  • William Raymer
  • Reynaldo Quintana
  • Jim Barnes
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    • Please keep this show.
  • Joseph Guinn
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    • Lilo & Stitch will prevail!
  • D. Lynne
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    • I love Lilo & Stitch!! Now we'll never know what happens to the rest of the experiments! If Lilo & Stitch does indeed have high ratings, then why cancel it? Just because you reach the magic number 65? To be honest, the only reason I watch the Disney Channel is for Lilo & Stitch. Now I'll have no reason to watch which means you will have lost a viewer.
  • Todd
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    • You stupid fools already got rid of Sonic the hedgehog, don't get rid of Lilo and Stitch, too...
  • George Mort
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    • Save LILO AND STITCH
  • S.M.
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    • Save the series in the disney channel
  • Jonathan B.B.
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    • I support this petition.
  • Allen Melton
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    • There are 255 other experiments and you are going to stop at 65? Please don't leave us hanging.
  • Terry Drosdak
  • Steven Lee Verschoor
  • T.J. Mulvaney
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    • LILO & STITCH ROCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • larry
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    • I am stitchs #1 fan
  • david
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    • I'm larry's brother and we both decided that if lilo and stitch is taken off the air we will never watch disney channel again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • otto
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    • I love lilo and stitch if you take it off the air I will hate disney channel forever
  • kim
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    • I'm stitch's #2 fan and if you cancel lilo and stitch I will never buy anything disney angain