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The director of "Lilo & Stitch" is cold about the praise of "Frozen". "We told that story first!"

"Lilo & Stitch" co-director Chris Sanders says the film portrayed sisterhood years ahead of "Frozen."
Lilo&Stitch co-director Chris Sanders said the film had a sister relationship a few years before "freezing." He says he drew it. Walt Disney Studios Movie / Courtesy Everett Collection

Released 20 years after the popular movie "Lilo&Stitch" Co-director and screenwriter Chris Sanders admitted that it was "frustrating" for people to think that Disney's 2013 movie "Frozen" was the first movie about sisterhood.

"Frozen, I think'Frozen'is wonderful," said Stitch's voice Chris Sanders in The New York Timesabout the film. Speaking in the conversation.

"But people seemed to be" finally a non-romantic relationship with these two girls, "so it was a little frustrating for me. That was absolutely done before, "he said.

In both films, in contrast to many other animated films centered around romance and the savior, it's better for sisters to overcome problems and stay together than away. I'm talking about learning.

"Lilo & Stitch" was released in 2002, telling the stories of sisters figuring out their new family roles following the death of their parents.
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection
The popular Disney film "Frozen" also tells a tale of sisterhood.
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures / Courtesy Everett Collection

Released in 2002, "Lilo&Stitch" was a sister after her parents died. Raised by Nani, Lilo finds an "alien dog" called Stitch and a journey where her sisters feel sad together.

"Frozen" focuses on the relationship between sisters Elsa and Anna, who leave after their parents died, but reconciled and they are getting stronger together. Discover that.

Clark Spencer, producer of "Frozen," said he was praised for his "realistic" depiction of his brotherhood at the time of the film's release.

"These moments that were based on reality in a way that people could see themselves, and that didn't feel like they were cartoon characters," Spencer told the Times. ..

Many say that Hawaii-based "Lilo&Stitch" paved the way for the 2016 movie "Moana." The fictional setting of this movie is based on the islands of Polynesia.