Chris Sanders

Chris Sanders
Christopher Michael "Chris" Sandersis an American animation director, illustrator and voice actor best known for co-writing and directing the Disney animated feature Lilo & Stitchand DreamWorks How to Train Your Dragon, and providing the voice of Stitchin the former film and almost every work in its related franchise. After leaving Walt Disney Animation Studios, Sanders went on to work for DreamWorks Animation, co-writing and directing the critically acclaimed animated feature film How to Train Your Dragon. His recent work is...
ProfessionDirector
Date of Birth12 March 1962
CityColorado Springs, CO
Stitch was a villain who would get to be a hero. But after our first screening we knew there had to be a reason why this creature makes that change. There had to be something about Lilo that captures Stitch's imagination.
I knew it was something very serious and not to mess around with it.
This is the third year I've been in business.
I didn't want something like, 'Hey Stitch, let's go out and do good deeds today,'
I guarantee that's not what he was expecting. That just goes to show you don't mess with the ice cream man.
Right up here at the top of this bridge is where the guy flagged me down.
Two things came together in oddly separate ways,
Ohana means family - no one gets left behind and no one is ever forgotten.
The use of 'conspiracy theory' as a derogatory - as an epithet almost - is something the propagandists have perfected over the decades, and it's a useful tool for eliminating articulate dissent and other points of view, and information that might be inconvenient for a policy agenda.
You know, the technology was at the right place for us to build this world. The most difficult thing about doing The Croods was no doubt the building of the world. Every single thing in this film is organic. Organic things are tough. Very very labour intensive. And we have no man-made structures. You could argue that everything in this film is really an exterior. Even the interiors of the cave are exteriors. So building this world was the biggest thing of all, and the technology was there to do it.
The question a gay or lesbian country star has to ask himself or herself is will the public accept me as a musician and not focus on the other issue?