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Enter co-directors and Dean DeBlois . Sanders had originally conceptualized Stitch back in 1985 for an unsuccessful children's book pitch. Pitching the story of an alien outcast landing in rural Hawaii, Sanders and DeBlois were given unprecedented creative freedom, largely because the studio's executives were distracted by more expensive projects. 3. The Visual Artistry: Watercolors and Whimsical Curves This refers to the H

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