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After listening to the chipmunked version of He Mele no Lilo, I just couldn’t help myself. For the movements in this first song, just imagine the movements from the movie Lilo and Stitch, and for the parts where the movie had focused on Lilo, think the movements up yourself.
“You guys ready for this?” Alvin asked his two younger brothers.
“I guess…” Theodore whimpered
“…Simon, do we really have to do this?” Alvin asked Simon.
“If you want Dave to be able to put food in our mouths, yes.” Simon answered.
“…Fine…”
Where were our chipmunks? Hawaii. As you could imagine, Dave convinced them to go to Hawaii and…Well…Dance with some hula students at a donation party. The boys were currently standing behind the curtain of a stage in a Hawaiian Community Center. (Take a guess as to where they are exactly.) They were wearing…uh…I don’t know what to call them exactly…Grass skirts and whatever else hula peoples wear. (Yes, boys can hula. Watch the end of L&S 2 for proof.)
“I still don’t see why I agreed to come.” Alvin complained, folding his arms.
“Because, Alvin, you had heard rumors about aliens inhabiting Hawaii.” Simon pointed out annoyingly, his fist on his hip.
Alvin’s face grew wide as he unfolded his arms.
“Oh, yeah.”
“Boys! Time to start!” They heard Dave called from the sidelines.
They looked over at Dave who was on the side of the stage. He was wearing a flowered designed shirt and white shorts; perfect for the warm whether.
“Are you sure we can do this, Dave?” Theodore asked.
Dave sighed, “You guys rehearsed for 5 hours yesterday. I think you guys can do it.”
“…Ok, Dave…”
“Good thing I already studied the Hawaiian language on the way here.” Simon boasted, hand on his chest.
Alvin glared and pushed him slightly.
“Quit gloating.”
Simon glared and pushed him back.
“Don’t push me.”
“Well, don’t push me.” Alvin half yelled, pushing Simon back.
After Simon got even with one last shove, the boys got in position.
“Ready?” Alvin asked one last time.
The others nodded.
“Ok.”
The curtains rose and the boys started in front of the LARGE crowd gathered. (I suggest you listen to this on Youtube. Go find The chipmunked version of this on Youtube, and just imagine human female singing.
All: Mahalo nui ia
Ke Alii wahine
O Liliulani O ka Wo hi ku
Ka pipio mai o
ke anuenue Na waiho‘o-
lu‘u a halikeole‘e
E nana na
maka i ke ao malama mai
Hawaii akea i Kauai
Alvin: O
Kalakaua he inoa O Ka pua maeole i ka la
Ka pua maila i ka
mauna
I ke kuahiwi o Mauna Kea
Simon: Ke ‘amaila
i Kilauea
Malamalama i Wahine kapu
Theodore: A ka luna o
Uweka huna
I ka pali kapu o Kaauea
All: Ea mai ke alii
kia manu
Ua wehi ka hulu o kamamo
Ka pua nani ao Hawaii O-
Kalakaua he inoa
As their movements continued, about four other girls stepped up and joined them; human girls. (You probably know who they are.) The boys half ignored the girls and continued. (Order of people from left to right; Girl with short, brown hair, Theodore, girl with blonde pigtails, Alvin, Simon, Myrtle, girl with long, brown hair.)
Girls: O
Kalakaua he inoa O Ka pua maeole i ka la
Ka pua maila i ka
mauna i ke kuahiwi o Mauna Kea
Kea mai la i Kilauea
Malamalama
i Wahinekapu
A ka luna o Uwekahuna
I ka pali kapu o Kaauea
Boys: Mahalo nui ia Ke Alii wahine
Girls: (ke Kuini o
Hawaii)
Boys: O Liliulani Wo ka O hi ku
Girl: (ku i ka
moku i ke Kalaunu)
As the song got to the ending verse, another girl rushed up and quickly joined in. She had dark skin and black hair, with matching brown eyes. (Now, here’s the order; Girl with short brown hair, Theodore, girl with blonde pigtails, Alvin, Lilo, Simon, Myrtle, girl with long brown hair. No, Stitch won’t come in here until later.)
All: Ea mai ke
alii kia manu Ua wehi i ka hulu o ka mamo
Ka pua nani ao
Hawaii
O Kalakaua he inoa
After the dancers stopped and said something that I can’t spell, the crowd went nuts. The Chipmunks were a hit yet again. After they got off the stage, the dancers got back into their original clothes. A few hours later, at about 8:30, the donation party dispatched. Guests began to leave. In the midst of this, four of the five girls from before, the girl with black hair missing, were in a group, talking. One would occasionally glance at the boys, who were a few yards away talking to a couple of adults, accepting flattery left and right. Theodore, curious, wandered over to the girls where they couldn’t see him. He caught up in their conversation.
“Go on, Yuki, talk to him.” The one with orange hair urged in a harsh whisper.
“No!” The girl with short, brown hair whispered harshly.
“Go no! He’s right behind us!” The one with long, brown hair urged.
The group unbundled and the girl with blonde hair pushed the one with short hair towards the discovered Theodore. The girl stood frozen, so Theodore decided to start up the conversation.
“Hi.”
“Hi.” The girl replied.
“I’m Theodore. What’s your name?” Theodore asked politely.
“I-I’m Y-Yuki…” The girl replied, stumbling over her words.
“That’s a nice name. I watched you hula earlier. You were great.” Theodore complemented, oblivious to the fact that Yuki was nervous around him.
“O-Oh, yeah. Y-You were good, too…” Yuki said, blushing.
“I-It was actually my first time…” (I may or may not be correct. I haven’t seen the entire series, so correct me if I’m wrong.)
“Well, you did great for your first time.” Yuki complemented, her nervousness disappearing.
“Theodore!”
Theodore looked over and found that it was time to leave. He turned back to Yuki.
“I-I have to go now. Bye!”
As he turned to leave, Yuki stopped him.
“Wait! Y-You’re not really leaving, are you?”
“No. My oldest brother convinced my dad to let us look around Hawaii for a few weeks.”
“Oh. Ok. Bye.”
With one last good-bye, Theodore turned and ran over to Simon, Alvin, and Dave to leave.
“I think she likes you, Theo.” Simon pointed out as they left.
“Who?”
“That girl you were talking to. What’s her name?”
“Yuki.”
“Really?”
“Mm-Hm…”
“Wasn’t she was of the dancers?”
“Mm-Hm.”
“But I only saw four girls over there. Where’s the other one?”
“I don’t know…Maybe she went home.”
“…I suppose you’re right…”
They passed by thousands of trees, so of course they didn’t notice two small beings in one tree.
“He’s the intelligent one, correct?”
“Yes. He is intelligent, yet he is rather close to those other beings.”
“It will be difficult to draw him over.”
“…Not to worry. Everything will go exactly as we planned.”
“Ete-Baba!”
The two beings barely ducked from the attack of an unknown being. Instead, Simon was tackled to the ground, his glasses flying off of his face. He struggled against the iron grip of the being. Suddenly, the grip loosened and whatever was on him got off.
“Oops…Eh-He…Sorry…” Simon heard a strange voice apologize.
Simon rolled onto his stomache and pushed himself up. Theodore, Alvin, and Dave ran to his side.
“Simon, a-are you ok?” Dave asked as he helped Simon up.
Rubbing his head, Simon struggled, “Yeah…I think…”
He felt his face and didn’t feel his glasses.
“M-…My glasses!”
“Oh…Here ya go.” A female voice said, Simon’s glasses being placed into his palm.
Simon placed his glasses back on his face, turned, and said, “Thanks.”
He realized who he was talking to. It was the missing girl from before. She now wore a red dress with white palm leaf designs.
“Sorry. My dog mistook you for something else.”
Simon looked over at where the girl was pointing. Theodore gasped and clutched onto Simon and Alvin and Dave gaped. What they found was what looked like a blue koala sitting there with an apologetic look.
“Y-Your…Dog?”
“Well, actually, he’s an evil alien experiment turned good.” The girl said, almost oblivious to the fact that the boys were freaked out.
Alvin threw his arm up in victory.
“YES!! I knew it! YOU owe ME 10 bucks, mister!” Alvin shouted in triumph.
Simon grumbled something before reaching into his sweater pocket and handing ten dollars to Alvin. Alvin chuckled and put the money under his hat.
Ok. I’m gonna cut off here. I’m not all too sure about this story. But if you like it…YAY!!