A surprisingly accurate detail
Although something in the image below, taken from An American Tail, appears strange, it is historically correct. No, we’re not referring to the mice who ride on the backs of pigeons. The color of the Statue of Liberty is what we’re talking about.
The Universal Pictures film is set in 1885, the same year as the monument’s completion. This indicates that the oxidation that gave the statue its current green tint had not yet occurred, and the monument was still copper in color.
Lilo’s nod to Mulan
It’s hardly unexpected that Lilo and Mulan would get along if they ever met in real life because they’re both strong, independent women (well, one of them is still a strong, independent little kid).
Of course, because they aren’t in real life, that would never happen. Lilo and Stitch, on the other hand, managed to give Mulan a nod. You may have missed it while watching the movie, but there’s a Mulan Wok restaurant near Lilo’s house, as well as a Mulan poster in Nani’s room.