Nani is an orphaned teenager who was left with a wild 6 y/o sister. she was trying to do everything in her power to be a good guardian for lilo with little support. it’s hard enough being a single parent, but when you’re a grieving teenager with no experience or help, it feels nearly impossible, but Nani never stops trying.
@@ShroudedWolf51 actually an acoustic guitar has six strings, the E A D G B E strings, while ukuleles only have four strings, the G C E A strings. not to mention their size and fret board difference, is technically they would be in the string instruments category, which can also include violins.
12:15 actually this song is the exact thing you would sing when faced with the possibility of saying goodbye to someone you love. The last queen of Hawaii sang this song to say goodbye to her people after she was forced to give up her crown. It's literally the best researched part of the entire movie.
Oh come on, Jeremy. Also, the reason she takes all those pictures is because of a joke-because tourists treat the people of Hawaii like attractions, Lilo takes her revenge by snapping pictures of them. It’s a clever joke that I didn’t see coming.
@@jordanavery7285 Fat tourists. There's a deleted scene where one of them points at Lilo and says, "Wow a real life native!" And another one asks her if she speaks English. That's how she deals with being treated like an animal in a zoo by foreigners, who colonized her home and turned it into an amusement park.
Maybe Greatest Franchise ever. You can just tell how much Effort and Passion went into this - just like 'How to train your Dragon'. Very similar. It literally influenced my Values - if any Culture on this Planet reswonated with me, it's these few little Islands. No Kidding.
10:20 sins Nani for taking Lilo on all her job interviews 13:01 sins Nani for leaving Lilo at home while she goes on a job interview WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM HER YOU MEAN OLD MAN?!?!?!
@@priscillajimenez27 but david works, it's clear that david works. his job may have been close and he probably saw what happened while on break and decided to help them relax. i mean i dont even live by a surfspot but im guessing that if you live near it and love it the waves are where your lunch is
Some of us are older than that lol My childhood was Aladdin, Beauty and the beast, Mulan and The lion King. Also Fern Gully.. The jetsons, Alvin and the chipmunks animated series. Yes and Pepper Ann 😅😅 much too cool for seventh grade.
For the floaty pod court room sin, it's not that hard to understand. We see him floating hundreds of feet up in the air, so him on that floaty pod makes it impossible for him to just run away, and it makes it hard for him to attack anyone around him, essentially forcing him to stand trial or leap to his death.
"It's dangerous playing with weapons!" "Ok, take this!" "I forgot it was your birthday, keep it!" "Merry Christmas!" "It's not Christimas!" "Channuka!" "IT'S NOT CHANNUKA!!!!" *1000 sins off!*
Actually, Nani is not a mother. She is absolutely a parent, which only means she is attempting to legally *parent* a child. Merriam Webster defines "parent" as "...one who brings up or cares for another, i.e. foster parent ." Definitions are important. .....ding. www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/parent
@@smittysmeee According to the exact same dictionary you sent me (your choice of who decides the definitions and everything), Nani would be a mother. www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mother Not that I genuinely care about the linguistics, but I find it funny that you argued that she wasn't one and then sent a source that agrees that she is one.
And she's only 19. BOTH of her parents just died. A six-year-old now depends on her. And not ONCE did I see Nani attend any type of educational institution, meaning she most likely dropped out to raise her sister.
2000s kids? I'm 30 and this is by far my favorite Disney movie ever. And he's right about a lot of it. Even as a kid I thought "holy hell, how did Nani get custody in the first place?"
Mega Nala Kweesta means "I want/seek to destroy Kings." or something similar. And he says it in this other Language because it is a Phrase from another Language than Most of the Galaxy speaks. Inform yourself, will ya?
That is in fact the traditional Hawaiian song you sing when parting with loved ones and it was used extremely appropriately in-plot, and apparently is extra touching for Hawaiians who know what the shit they’re talking about. You should be removing sins for that beautiful and extremely sad moment.
@@broadwaybrook2319 Making it even sadder for you is that the song she sings “Aloha Oe” was written by Queen Lili’uokalani as a heartfelt goodbye and farewell to her people after she was overthrown by US plantation owners and the country was then illegally annexed into the US. Pretty much everyone here in Hawai’i knows the song to some extent
Nani was a 19 year old surfing champion and eldest sister in a wonderful family. Then her parents died. She had to give up her dreams and passions and get a job as a waitress at a tourist trap that trivializes her culture just so she could try to raise her little sister. She had no warning, no preparation, no one to turn to for advise. She was expected to do all of this while managing her own grief. Lilo is having trouble at school, lashing out at the other kids, being bullied, and lashing out at Nani too. It's a horrible situation, and it makes sense that things would go wrong. I mean, most people at 19 are still living at home, or maybe trying (and usually failing a bit) to live on their own for the first time. Nani has to deal with ALLLL the stuff mentioned above, and the monumental pressure that if she doesn't get it right on her first try, Lilo - her only family left in the world - will be taken from her. Maybe Nani isn't perfect but MY GOD does she deserve ALLL the sympathy. Also, Aloha Oi is a song written by Queen Liliʻuokalanim the last monarch of the Kingdom of Hawai'i, meaning "Farewell to Thee". It's a beautiful song about losing loved ones and it was perfect and beautiful in this movie.
exactly! Nani knew that if she really couldn't do it, Lilo would have to b taken away and was preparing them for it. She is amazing and deserves no shit, only help, patience and praise. As someone 12 years older than their sibling, it breaks my heart to think someone could had just taken him away without giving me a true chance.
That's exactly what I was thinking but apparently she was 18 in the movie and 19 in the series. Imagine she probably would have had to arrange the funeral for both parents while dealing with grief too.
Well, he has no idea. Many of his complains are plain wrong, and there's a Wonderful and more importantly extremly Deep Explanation for all of Lilos behaviors, like feeding fishes and fotographing random People. There's a reason for most Things he doesn't understand - on some cases he even admits he doesn't understand. Funny. Might be one of the best movies ever made, so i'm a bit salty About pointless critism About it - sorry for that!
It was one of the best movies ever, telling People About culture and giving them a new defintion of Family and home. You obviously didn't understand the Story. Let me TEST that, ok? What is the reason for Lilo feeding fish and photographing strangers? Tell me.
"Why does Nani keep bringing Lilo to her interviews?" 2 minutes later: "You can't leave a six year old home alone! This is why you're in trouble in the first place!"
@@caitlinobrien273 but it's been proven numerous times that nani has no friends or money, so she can't get a babysitter even if she wanted to. the only friend she has is david, who works during the day.
@@dionysiacas weird how she can have a sister, pets, vehicles, electric washer and dryer in a house, buy food and have a job yet have no money. The fuck is this, Aladdin and Abu?
@@rasheedmiller9301 If you're implying what I think you're implying, Nani's supposed to be her sister if I remember correctly. It's been a long time since I've seen the movie, however. I may be wrong.
Wait, are you saying you think Nani left all those pots and pans on the stove before the social worker came to assess them? I always assumed Lilo did it herself when she got home because she was acting out and wanted to make the situation look worse. Was that just me??
Hey Jeremy, question. Have you tried raising siblings when you're in or just got out of high school? I have. I had a single father and 4 siblings and the responsibility of taking care if them while my father worked fell to me. Most of my middle school and high school career was devoted to my siblings. No social life, no school events; wake up, make sure they're getting dressed while I make their lunches and breakfast, take them to school, go to school, pick them up, do my homework and help them with theirs, make dinner, get them ready for bed, go to bed. I get that this series is satirical in nature, but cut Nani a break, she was handed a terrible situation and is trying to do her best. No 19 yo asks to be a parent out of no where. It's clear she loves her sister and is doing all she can, sure some decisions are irrational, but she's still doing the best with what she has.
@@honeypeaches7736 No it isn't, sattire isn't just spouting that you dislike that the characters talk too much, sattire isn't making cringy jokes about your college ex-girlfriend, sattire isn't pointing something out at the screen and counting it as a sin, sattire isn't manipulating a scene so you can make up an excuse to sin it.
I do not understand how Nani's age is relevant. It provides context as to why it would be difficult for her, but it does not make her a better guardian.
@@PowerSenpai At the age of 19, she'd just be out of high school. This is an age where most people are still relying on family. She wasn't prepared in any way to be thrust into the role of full-time single parent, especially with literally no one to turn to for guidance or help. She's not old enough to have adult-world experience. She's getting a crash course in it while dealing with her own grief. Age actually matters tremendously here. If she was 29 or 39, she'd have had a chance to establish herself in the adult world, be used to paying bills, etc., before the full-time care of a small child is tossed at her. Lilo isn't neglected. She has a safe home and food. So the kitchen is messy. So what? Nani doesn't have a lot of money to be hiring babysitters. She isn't getting assistance. She's doing the best she can with the circumstances dumped on her. Rather than threatening to take Lilo away and put her in a foster home with people who'd get money, that could have been offered to Nani to help cover childcare while she's looking for a job. It's hideously cruel to insult someone for doing literally all she can with what she has, and it's clear that some people were determined to hate her no matter what. She's wrong for taking Lilo to interviews, wrong to leave her at home...what the actual fuck is she supposed to do? No, sending her sister away, when they both were still dealing with the loss of their parents, is NOT the best thing for Lilo. The only problem is a lack of money, which Nani is trying her damndest to rectify.
@@authoralysmarchand4737 Shall I just copy paste my previous comment? Regardless of how understandable her position is, it does not make her a better guardian.
Aloha 'Oe was written by Queen Liliʻuokalani as a response to the forced annexation of Hawaii. It is about saying farewell to something important to you, being taken by the United States government, which is what is happening to Nani in this scene. It's the perfect song for her to be singing Lilo, and putting it down to just trying to seem "Hawaii-ish" is closed-minded.
I don't think you know what "close minded" means. Someone being factually incorrect does not make them close minded, it makes them misinformed/uninformed. Jumping to the conclusion that they are close minded is such an asshole thing to do.
Huh, it’s almost like being a single first-time teen parent without any support system is *hard* and Nani is trying her best. You suspend your empathy way better than your disbelief.
Honestly. The girl's only 19, recently lost both her parents, and is now dealing with CPS breathing down her neck while trying to support herself and her baby sister. Nani's probably one of the realest Disney guardians ever portrayed. As an adult, you can really appreciate her struggle in a way that most of us didn't understand as kids. Idk how anyone can watch something so real and go "horrible person! take the kid away!", even as a joke.
That does not fix the fact that she's a terrible parent. Lilo should have been taken away snd transferred to a home that can adequately take care of her rather than social services just hoping that nothing bad will happen to this five year old as a result of the actions of this parent that has repeatedly proven to be negligent.
Amen!!! I wouldn't have taken the time to enter my extremely long tirade a few minutes ago if I had read what you wrote here. They are absolutely insanely without empathy for Nani or understanding of how the foster care system can absolutely destroy children who enter at Lilo's age, especially when her sister's major problem is poverty!!
@@ShroudedWolf51 You dont know anything about child psychology or the foster care system and you are also without a decent amount of empathy if you believe that a child whose sole family problem is poverty deserves to have her life ripped apart and destroyed by taking her from her sole remaining living relative and forced to live with strangers who are being paid by the state to make sure she is fed and clothed!! The foster care system is not something to wish on any child when the family only needs financial and social worker help in adapting to the grief over lost parents and the sister's switch in roles from sister to parent.
@marianne mccrank i have a feeling the directors meant for him to say something way worse, but when they're asked for what he said they can't exactly be honest since it's a kids movie, I'd assume it was something vile along the lines of how he's going to brutally murder anyone and everyone but again they gotta keep it PG
Okay, you're right, this movie has a lot of sins. But it's still one of the best Disney has ever made. The actual sin is Disney abandoning its beautiful old animation style once more by doing another remake. I don' care about a new Lion King! I don't care about a new Aladdin! I don't care about a new Lilo & Stitch! Let those old movies be and do some original stuff!
@@godzillavkk You're right. Snow White, Little Mermaid, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, Jungle Book, Mary Poppins, Peter Pan... Not very original. But the Movies were great anyway.
@@patrickhaeusler My Mom actually hates Disney for how much they've altered those stories, and thinks it's made people less culturally suave. She's a retired school librarian, and once brought home a after work story where she said that one of her students mothers complained that her libraries copy of "The Snow Queen" was nothing like "Frozen", and was too dark for kids.
@@godzillavkk Yeah, if you compare the Disney versions with the original fairytails of Hans Christian Andersen or Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm, there is a big difference. Like the original Little Mermaid who actually tries to kill the prince...
Ya but in the end Lilo skipped over 30 years in lilo and stitch the series because nani was over protective. But let's lilo hunt dangerous illegal genetic experiments but won't let her stay up til 8 or 9.
Sin 2: he expects a 19 year old to be able to perfectly take care of a child. Sin 3: sin for taking lilo to jobs. Sin for leaving her home. Which is it?
13:06 I wanna point out 5 minutes ago you were bashing Nani for dragging lilo and stitch along with every job interview expecting them to patiently wait without fucking up her chances. And now she is leaving Lilo and Stitch to get a job (granted i doubt she is thinking they'll fuck it up since she is too excited about the job, and she'd be leaving lilo alone a lot probably if she did get a job). But my point being ya bashed her for bringing lilo and stitch to all the job interviews and are now sinning her for leaving them for a job interview.
@@txh2014 i get your point. Kinda like what the other guy said about money. I thought "why not have david watch her" but i guess he needs to be there for her interview? Plus we dunno how close of friends exactly David is with Nani to watch Lilo
StormWolf She could ask friends for help? Does she even have anymore friends? A life beyond David and Lilo? Maybe pay a friend back later when you have the money. Friends would be willing to watch your kid for you for a while until you got back on your feet. I feel like Nani has too small of a life. She doesn’t have any other friends?
"Leave me alone to die" is still one of the most relatable things ever to be quoted in a Disney movie by a child. This should have been included and had at least 3 sins removed.
I swear to God Jeremy I will track you down and make you watch every season of jersey shore back to back for even daring to attack this movie! When you sinned lion king, I stood down! When you sinned the Incredibles, I stood down! But this? I will not take this injustice laying down!!!!
And not one for Myrtle Edmonds and her posse either!!!! That is my only major nitpick towards Lilo and Stitch. Everything else about the film from the execution of two stories (one of them centered around the aliens is ET-esque), the animation, the heartfelt realistic characters with a powerful portrayal of sibling love like other Disney aniamtions like Big Hero 6 compared to Frozen 1, an epic Hawaiian atmosphere which Jambareeqi described the best way, the soundtrack whether it be Elvis Presley or new ones like Hawaiian Roller Coaster Ride and a lot of sci-fi imagination.
As a child, I was terrified of being "taken away", and that's just one of the reasons I relate to Lilo. I can't believe you actually thought it would be good if Lilo got kidnapped and taken away from her last remaining family...
I was terrified of it too, but she was not a good parent figure. I can excuse her as a person because of their circumstances but that doesn’t excuse the fact she’s not good.
"Nani is a terrible human being who should have lilo taken away from her" Me:She's never had to look after a child before, never mind a wild six year old like Lilo. Seriously she's trying.
John S Yes she made mistakes but it’s not like she’s making them out of malice, she was suddenly thrusted into the position of being her sister’s guardian after their parents died, to say she’s a terrible human being who could have no redemption is just plain apathetic, especially if you’re understanding towards anyone raising a child alone.
Maybe Greatest Franchise ever. You can just tell how much Effort and Passion went into this - just like 'How to train your Dragon'. Very similar. It literally influenced my Values - if any Culture on this Planet reswonated with me, it's these few little Islands. No Kidding.
@@HarryPotter-go7ef what are u 10? There was no indication that u made a joke Keep in mind ur not speaking to use so we can't hear ur tone of voice bud If u WANT....u could have put something to indicate that u were joking like XD or just state it in a different way Key word being want But don't just go around slapping the joke label on anything just cuz someone replied to ur comment in that way and insulting them and there fam I'm not sure the relationship between u two but I'm sure u guys don't know eachother personally Correct me if I'm wrong
@@scarffoxandfriends9401 Yes a ukulele is a member of the guitar family. That's correct but you do not call a squirrel a rat because they are both in the rodent family.
@@sadcat3602 no, but you can still call them a rodent o3o with your comparison that's like calling an Ukulele a Bass or a Baroque because they are both in the Guitar family, also known as the Lute family. Other Pluck String instruments are in the Zither family, which are like harps and similar instruments. And then there's the Harpsichord, but who uses that when the Piano exists now.
@@scarffoxandfriends9401 Yes a ukulele is in the guitar family but the complaint stems from the fact that cinemasins referred to a widely known instrument (Ukulele) as an acoustic guitar (9:55) which by is not correct in any sense.
nani is NOT a horrible person! she's a very good sister. who unfortinately has a lot on her plate. BUT SHES DOING THE BEST SHE CAN GOD DAMN IT! sorry but it needed to be said!
Thankfully, most people in the comments are reasonable about this. She's 19 and her world was just turned upside down. No financial help. Even at that time, getting started in the adult world WITHOUT a kid was hard enough.
@@IamLegend256 It has nothing to do with taking it seriously. If Jeremy wants to make up some sins, at least let it be legitimate which was what this channel did when it started out, but devolved into this mess of cynical bullshit to cater to people like you.
Also people ride surf boards with their kids all the time. That's literally what they do in Hawaii. I have a friend from Hawaii and he would tell you the same thing.
Pleakley didn’t scream because he was in pain, he screamed because he realised the mosquitoes were all sucking his blood at once and that freaked him out!
You forgot to sin BY FAR the worst thing in the movie: the treatment of Pleakley. He shows up immediately to provide helpful information the instant his boss needs it, and is subsequently roped into a mission completely unrelated to his skill set against his will for the terrible crime of being kind of annoying. He's given very little information related to the tasks asked of him, he's locked in a cell with a self-described "evil genius" for some amount of time, and his time on Earth is constant misery with no reprieve. At the end, the Grand Councilwoman says "You'll be lucky if you end up on a Flufftrog farm after we sort this thing out." His crimes? Being kind of annoying and failing to capture a near-invincible monster within FOUR DAYS. Seriously, how fast did she expect them to bring Stitch in? And then he's forced to live in exile on this horrible planet. Keep in mind, Pleakley is my least favorite character in this movie, and he 1000% did not deserve this treatment. Jumba I can kind of understand, since he's a criminal. But Pleakley went above and beyond the call of duty to serve his galaxy however he could, and his reward is being thoroughly screwed over.
Hold up. How long has this character been the plot of Zootopia? At least Pleakly gets to call his mom. His job seems related to Earth lifeforms too, so I wonder if he got to keep it as a field agent. Still a rough break.
Maybe Greatest Franchise ever. You can just tell how much Effort and Passion went into this - just like 'How to train your Dragon'. Very similar. It literally influenced my Values - if any Culture on this Planet reswonated with me, it's these few little Islands. No Kidding.
I dunno, he seemed to be pretty happy living on Earth when they did the TV spinoff. I'm thinking this is more like he lucked out on getting a 'happy ending' of sorts even though, as you point out, he's realistically the last guy you give an assignment like this to.
ItsCera *pissing off overly sensitive sissies. I mean this was my childhood and everything too but you don't see me disliking the video and whining in the comments
Nah dude, my first reaction after ending watching the video was "MAN, anything entertained me as a kid." Now i thought of how I dragged my dad to the movies to watch this movie as a kid xD
They'll get over it, and if they don't.. Then they have serious emotional and mental issues that make a RU-vid video upsetting them the least of their problems.
Yeah, there are sins in this video whereas even though we have to take them non-intentionally, some of the sins offend us of the Lilo & Stitch film fandom.
"Aloha Oe" is a song of sorrow and heartfelt goodbye. It was the perfect moment for Nani to sing that and might have even helped Lilo understand what's about to happen better.
Me too, but maybe because i saw both scences once i was older since i didnt saw both movies until i was older xD But yea, Stichs crying was heartbreaking :(
Agreed! I mean I laughed all the way through it, but TOO FAR!! *as a 47 year old mom whose daughter was obsessed with this movie. And frankly me too a little lol.
Looks like you forgot the fact that Bubbles is really working for the Government, and that is what he meant by reporting to headquarters and convincing the aliens. You completely ignored the Roswell line.
To be fair to Cinemasins, this fact is dropped in one of the last lines of the film in a fairly nonchalant way - I mean he does even reference part of that line, but is more incensed that the silly Mosquito Conservation subplot suddenly has a twist at the last minute.
@@RebeccaGunn Sorry but the fact is hinted at in the very beginning when Bobo is immediately reintroduced as Cobra Bobo by Lilo. The movie makes it very clear that a six year old can see that Bobo is/was secretly working a job for the government/a secret organisation that has nothing to do with CPS. The whole character is built around Agent K from Men in Black which was about 5 years old when Lilo & Stitch came around and very popuplar even by younger audiences that had not seen the movie due to it's heavy marketing and the music video... the good old times of music videos. Anyways that also explains the final joke that Bobo most probably made the aliens believe it was their idea that mosquitoes had to be saved in the first place although I always felt that he pretty much spells it out in the movie. What was he supposed to do for Jeremy and Scott? Draw them a diagram? As a side note: while the visuals of Cobra Bobo are based on Ving Rhames who plays the part, the German sync for the character comes from none other than Tilo Schmitz who also did the sync for Teal'c on Stargate SG-1 which even more stressed his character as working for a secret oragnisation working with/on aliens.
I know they say Nani is. A bad parent But she's trying her hardest This girl gave up her only chance at a career to take care a Of lilo (as seen in her room there are surfing trophies, she was clearly a extremely good surfer, also seen in the surfing scene)
I agree that Nani does her best and she loves Lilo dearly, but that doesn't change the fact that her parenting is questionable at least. Leaving a six year old at home alone is dangerous. What if Lilo accidentally set the house on fire and died? With all the love in the world, you can't deny a bad home situation. I'm not saying the sisters should be separated, but they should have gotten help. A foster family, an au pair to help with babysitting and cleaning, just anyone who can lighten the load on Nani's shoulders
Where were YOU when Jeremy said “UNPLANNED synchronised choreography” and not “IMPOSSIBLE synchronised choreography”? Also, being able to think real fast doesn’t grant you the reflexes to do the exact same thing as someone else in the exact same timeframe, supercomputer-like brain or no. So no, that one actually IS bullshit.
@@andyoats Maybe he wasn't doing it exactly at the same time, but rather one millisecond after Lilo, and it was so close that it looked like the same time? After all, supercomputer processing speed can do things faster than we can see like that.
@@Bro-cx2jc I suppose that's also a possibility, but it'd still come down to reaction time and either instinct or muscle memory in that case. I can't really say for absolute sure it's impossible, but I can't say for absolute sure that it's possible to a reasonable degree either.
@@andyoats Welcome to the Lilo and Stitch universe. Where aliens primarily speak English and can create mini monsters with compressed power that look like koalas.
*Jeremy:* this ship has a control that allows you to point the engines in different directions, and my point is that's bullsh*t *me:* yeah, I mean a feature like that only appears on boats, planes, submarines, helicopters, hovercraft and space ships, so how on earth would-- oh nevernind.
They're called MANEUVERING THRUSTERS. Movies like this tend to play fast and loose with physics, but even so, no spacecraft would move properly without them.
Not that this is a good episode, but there exist people that aren't 25-35 in the world. Also, personally, movies I love are the ones I enjoy the sins videos of the most.
5:23 You say Nani didn't try the back door but... she did... in fact, I think that (or a conveniently cracked open window) is how she got in, in the first place. 😐
@@noorgarcia9761 She was being declared unfit for nothing. That's the problem. Instead of offering financial assistance, which would be offered to foster parents, Nani was threatened with losing Lilo for being somehow unfit? She was working, lost her job, and trying to find another. The house was messy. When Bubbles first got there, she still had a job. He looked at the kitchen. Suddenly she was unfit. My kitchen is messy right now. NO ONE who knows me would declare me unfit.
@@authoralysmarchand4737 no, no. I totally agree with you there. I LOVE Nani. What I meant is that he was being sarcastic when he said all she had to do was clean the house.
15:25 Cinemasins doesn’t realize this is a different frog, because Stitch is now on the Big Island of Hawaiʻi instead of Kauaʻi (as shown by Gantu’s navigation system, and Stitch driving into Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park). *DING*
So, one sin that I couldn't believe wasn't included is the fact that Jumba's body and head size fluctuates wildly between appearances in the film. His head is literally larger than his torso during the chase scene in the climax.
They had to heavily edit the climax. Originally, there was no space ship. Stitch hijacked a 747. And it didn't originally take place in the mountains. They flew through a city, scraping building. The movie was being developed before 9/11. After 9/11, they quickly changed the ending. You can actually see that the space ship is a recolored 747 without its belly. You can find the original footage online.