Lilo and Stitch are characters from the movie "Lilo and Stitch" (surprising, huh), which is owned by Disney. If you're not familiar with these characters, you can visit http://disney.go.com/disneyvideos/animatedfilms/liloandstitch/index.html
Redwall Abbey and other related items are from the Redwall book series, which is owned by Brian Jacques.
Chapter 1
Our story begins in Hawaii, where Lilo and Stitch are in the basement working on their science fair project. You're probably thinking that Lilo is a bit young to be entering a science fair, but she did this as part of a bargain with her older sister (which is another story).
Stitch unloaded another wagonfull of junk he "borrowed" from various people and places around the island.
"Stitch, I don't think Mrs. Lau's gonna be happy since we took her lava lamp. Whatch'ya makin'?"
"Meesha chocka breeeeeem flit! Boshawa gru mifunuf," said Stitch in his strange, high-pitched voice.
"Huh?"
"A transdimentional converter."
"What're we gonna do with that?"
Stitch did not answer but gave her a mischievous grin.
Lilo shrugged, "Well, just as long as you don't get us grounded again."
Stitched laughed. After half an hour of work, the huge machine was taking shape, and they were ready to test out their project.
"Boy Stitch, I wish you'd work this fast when Nani tells us to clean the house."
He ignored Lilo as he plugged a few extention cords and tightened a bolt with a crescent wrench. Lilo's older sister stuck her head through the basement door.
"Lilo, the boss said I could work another shift at the restaurant, so I'll be back at nine or ten tonight."
" 'Kay, bye. "
"You two behave yourselves now."
"We will," said Stitch.
"And don't blow anything up again."
"We won't," called out as her sister left.
"Okay, Stitch. I'm ready when you are. What do we do?"
"Stand here," he replied, pointing toward a metal pad that looked very much like a Star Trek transporter pad.
"Okay, now what?"
Instead of answering, Stitch pressed a large, red button in the middle of the computer console. A countdown appeared on the computer screen as the room began to shake.
10...9...8...7...6...5...4...
"Hey Stitch" 3... 2... "Is this gonna hurt?"
1...
"Not much."
Before Lilo could think of how to express her dismay, there was a loud ZAP and a bright flash of light.
"CHAGWA! Magaw zut Lilo inder!" shouted Stitch, which in censored English means, "Goodness! Lilo has disappeared!"
You see, this wasn't Stitch's intent. The machine was supposed to endow her with the ability of flight, but apparently it teleported her somewhere. After fiddling with the computer, Stitch realized that she was in another universe! Although he couldn't pinpoint her exact location, he could send himself somewhere near, definitely on the same continent, hopefully within a few days journey from her. After resetting the machine, Stitch stood on the transport pad, waiting for the countdown.
10...9...8...7...6...5...4...3...2...
"Shewa chet, Lilo!"
ZAP!
Redwall Abbey and other related items are from the Redwall book series, which is owned by Brian Jacques.
Chapter 1
Our story begins in Hawaii, where Lilo and Stitch are in the basement working on their science fair project. You're probably thinking that Lilo is a bit young to be entering a science fair, but she did this as part of a bargain with her older sister (which is another story).
Stitch unloaded another wagonfull of junk he "borrowed" from various people and places around the island.
"Stitch, I don't think Mrs. Lau's gonna be happy since we took her lava lamp. Whatch'ya makin'?"
"Meesha chocka breeeeeem flit! Boshawa gru mifunuf," said Stitch in his strange, high-pitched voice.
"Huh?"
"A transdimentional converter."
"What're we gonna do with that?"
Stitch did not answer but gave her a mischievous grin.
Lilo shrugged, "Well, just as long as you don't get us grounded again."
Stitched laughed. After half an hour of work, the huge machine was taking shape, and they were ready to test out their project.
"Boy Stitch, I wish you'd work this fast when Nani tells us to clean the house."
He ignored Lilo as he plugged a few extention cords and tightened a bolt with a crescent wrench. Lilo's older sister stuck her head through the basement door.
"Lilo, the boss said I could work another shift at the restaurant, so I'll be back at nine or ten tonight."
" 'Kay, bye. "
"You two behave yourselves now."
"We will," said Stitch.
"And don't blow anything up again."
"We won't," called out as her sister left.
"Okay, Stitch. I'm ready when you are. What do we do?"
"Stand here," he replied, pointing toward a metal pad that looked very much like a Star Trek transporter pad.
"Okay, now what?"
Instead of answering, Stitch pressed a large, red button in the middle of the computer console. A countdown appeared on the computer screen as the room began to shake.
10...9...8...7...6...5...4...
"Hey Stitch" 3... 2... "Is this gonna hurt?"
1...
"Not much."
Before Lilo could think of how to express her dismay, there was a loud ZAP and a bright flash of light.
"CHAGWA! Magaw zut Lilo inder!" shouted Stitch, which in censored English means, "Goodness! Lilo has disappeared!"
You see, this wasn't Stitch's intent. The machine was supposed to endow her with the ability of flight, but apparently it teleported her somewhere. After fiddling with the computer, Stitch realized that she was in another universe! Although he couldn't pinpoint her exact location, he could send himself somewhere near, definitely on the same continent, hopefully within a few days journey from her. After resetting the machine, Stitch stood on the transport pad, waiting for the countdown.
10...9...8...7...6...5...4...3...2...
"Shewa chet, Lilo!"
ZAP!
