Continuity mistake: After their surf-adventure, in the scene where Nani and Lilo are sitting and singing in the hammock, there are two torches which keeps appearing and disappearing.

Lilo & Stitch (2002)
Ending / spoiler
Directed by: Chris Sanders, Dean DeBlois
Starring: Ving Rhames, Tia Carrere, David Ogden Stiers, Chris Sanders, Daveigh Chase, Jason Scott Lee, Kevin McDonald
Pleakley: Oh great! He's loose!
Jumba: His destructive programming is taking effect. He'll be irresistibly drawn to large cities where he'll back up plumbing, reverse street signs, and steal everyone's left shoe.

Trivia: When Nani is chasing after Lilo, the young girl hides from Nani. In the original version, as seen on VHS and first edition DVD (and possibly other early releases), when Nani leans against the wall she hears the metal squeaks of the dryer door and realises Lilo is hiding inside the clothes dryer. In later releases and media, this specific scene has been altered: the audio of metal squeaking was removed; the dryer edited out and changed to Lilo hiding under a wood table, using a pizza box lid as the door blocking her from Nani's view. (00:20:15)
Question: Does anybody know what "Meega Nala Queesta" means?
Answer: As stated, it means "I want to destroy." But it should be pointed out it's a made up language, "Tantalog." Tantalog is a mix of Hawaiian, Chinese, and Chezcreekian. It's also spelled "kweesta." And "nala" means "want to" or "evil."
Answer: Meega nala qweesta means I want to destroy.





Answer: The movie contains two languages one is English, and the other is Hawaiian. Meega translate to I or me, and Quessta translate to destroy. I don't know what Nala means, people are telling me it means no or want, so essentially "I want to destroy".
Or it could be I no destroy but since they hate peace so much, they basically hate him.