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Goddess Erosia

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Oh man. That reminds me of how shocked I was when I saw the fan theory that the kid was using that fish as a coping mechanism for her parents dying. It’s pretty believable too once you look at the film in that way, real deep shit….
 
She said the fish controlled the weather and considered it very important that its “spirit” be appeased. Her parents died in a car wreck because of bad weather, I think that was heavily implied. We don’t know if she did the doll thing before or after the trauma, but a lot of people drew parallels with that being the phase kids go through when they irrationally think the bad thing that happened was their fault. So she made this ritual to “keep it from happening again”.
 
Sorry, off topic, but I just get Vietnam flashbacks every time someone mentions one of the weird quirks that implied Lilo was a troubled child. I really think that’s what the writers secretly intended, but even if its not, it still makes sense because Lilo and Stitch is one of those kids films that’s surprisingly emotional regardless. You come back to it because memejuice, but you forget how actually sad it can be.
 
You know, there was a deleted scene where Stitch had to learn the meaning of death when he killed the fish and Lilo got really angry with him, and he felt guilty once he realized dead people don’t come back. Then he found the grave of her parents, and realized her ritual was she went to feed that fish at the pond her parents were buried every day. They cut that scene out because it was too sad, but that’s part of where people draw the conclusion that the fish and her parents are connected as a dropped plotline.
 
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