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List of 6-Series and unnumbered experiments

  • X-600: Woops — A purple, skinny, Stitch-like experiment with huge yellow buckteeth, a football -shaped head with three short white-tipped antennae and a short white-tipped tail. He is designed to be indestructible and able to do anything. He has all the powers of Stitch, but is a total klutz who accidentally bumps into everything. The only word he says is "Woops!" His pod is blue. His one true place is being a valued member of Pleakley's bowling team, since the one thing he can actually do is knock things over, including bowling pins. He is the first prototype of Stitch and is considered a failure due to his extreme clumsiness. He is voiced by Rob Paulsen . ( Appearances: "Woops", Leroy & Stitch )
  • X-601: Kixx — See folder below
  • X-602: Sinker — See folder below
  • X-603: Zap — A bright yellow living laser beam-like experiment with lightning-shaped antennae, dark blue eyes, and a small limbless vaguely dog-like body. He was caught by Gantu with the help of Experiment 627 in "627", but was later rescued in "Snafu". ( Appearances: "627", "Snafu", Leroy & Stitch , Stitch! , Disney Sorcerer's Arena )
  • X-604: Houdini — See folder below
  • X-605: Warpstron
  • X-606: Holio — See folder below
  • X-607: Launch — A tan naked mole-rat-like experiment with four spines on its back. It is designed to warp the fabric of time and space, causing the entire universe to collapse upon itself. This experiment itself never actually appeared in The Series , but it was the blue pod on the sandcastle in "627". Rufus the naked mole-rat was mistaken for this experiment in the Kim Possible crossover episode named after him until Stitch identified him as not being one of the "cousins". This experiment may have briefly appeared in the Japanese intro sequence (and international end credits) of the Stitch! anime's second season, ~The Mischievous Alien's Great Adventure~ , when Stitch accidentally brings down the walls of the enclosed venue he was performing a rock concert in after fighting 627; a pink creature with a reddish-pink nose and large front teeth that stick out much like a naked mole rat's teeth can be partially seen behind Thresher, looking up at the collapsing walls.
  • X-608: Slugger — A small, yellow pterosaur-like experiment who is designed to deflect projectiles with his tail shaped like a baseball bat . His pod is blue. His one true place is as a Little League Baseball coaching assistant. ( Appearances: "Slugger", "Glitch", Leroy & Stitch , Stitch! , Lilo & Stitch 2: Hämsterviel Havoc , Disney Stitch Jam note  Non-playable character )
  • X-609: Heat — A small, red-orange vaguely dog-like experiment with small eyes, a big mouth, small drooping ears, and a large shiny black oval embedded in his forehead. He is designed to fire rays of flaming heat from the blowtorch-like feature on his forehead. He was found (in pod form), activated, named, and trained by Gantu. This experiment was sent to Dr. Hämsterviel, but was rescued by Lilo and Stitch in "Snafu". ( Appearances: "Dupe", "Remmy", "Snafu", Leroy & Stitch , Stitch! )
  • X-610: Witch — A small, purple bat/ghost-like experiment. The back of her head is shaped like a cone and curved at the bottom to resemble a witch hat, and her ears resemble small bat wings. Her eyes are blue and she has eyelashes. Her stomach is light purple and her chest has a yellow heart. Her witch-like hat head has a pattern of purple and then light purple stripes. She was designed to have many supernatural abilities. These include the abilities of a ghost and being able to possess others in order to turn them into evil witches too. Once possessed, the victim is under Witch's complete control and also has her variety of abilities such as animation, spontaneous generation, levitation, demonic transformation, and other forms of reality-bending abilities. Her pod is green. She is voiced by Susanne Blakeslee . ( Appearance: Stitch! )
  • X-611: El Fin (a.k.a. Doomsday) — An experiment designed to make the universe implode when Jumba speaks the password. Fortunately, Jumba forgot the password. Called the "ultimate super weapon", Gantu thought that he had X-611's blue pod in "Houdini" but he was actually reading X-119's pod upside down. His original name was Doomsday, but this was changed due to a copyright issue.
  • X-612: Blandzilla
  • X-613: Yaarp — See folder below
  • X-614: Gunner — This experiment's blue pod was seen in the experiment profiler special feature on the Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch DVD. Its function is unknown.
  • X-615: Yogee
  • X-616: Joey
  • X-617: Plasmoid — A large green scorpion-like experiment with a pincer-less tail. He is designed to shoot explosive balls of plasma from his tail . Plasmoid was found (in pod form), activated, named, and trained by Gantu. This experiment was sent to Dr. Hämsterviel, but was rescued in "Snafu". ( Appearances: "Dupe", "Snafu", Leroy & Stitch , Stitch! , Disney Tsum Tsum note  Was originally a non-playable event character and later cameos in Gantu's ability )
  • X-618: Crystallene
  • X-619: Splodyhead — See folder below
  • X-620: Page
  • X-621: Chopsuey — See folder below
  • X-622: Jumby
  • X-623: Trainer
  • X-624: Angel — See folder below
  • X-625: Reuben — See folder below
  • X-626: Stitch — See the franchise's title characters' page
  • X-627 — See folder below
  • X-628 — Created around the same time as 627, it was seen only as a blue pod at the end of "627" as Jumba locked it away in a vault, saying, "So much for Experiment 627. Perhaps I will have better luck next time." This experiment never physically appeared in the franchise, nor was it mentioned ever again after "627".
  • X-629: Leroy — See folder below
  • Skunkuna — A black and white skunk-like experiment with a beak, three antennae on his head and two antennae on his tail. According to the English dub of the Stitch! anime, he was made by Dr. Hämsterviel instead of Jumba, and thus is not part of Jumba's numbering system. He is able to shoot explosive pellets that release an unbearable stench upon impact. He falls in love with Mr. Stenchy, who has a similar stench-releasing ability. When the stenches of Skunkuna and Mr. Stenchy combine, they form a perfect aroma. Many fans assumed that the experiment is actually Experiment 126/Stank and the English dub completely changed his identity, but Jess Winfield has stated that the Japanese original did name the experiment "Skunkuna" as it was written on the translated scripts the English dubbing team received for the episode's "re-versioning". ( Appearance: Stitch! )

Notable 6-Series experiments

Characters in Lilo & Stitch – Experiments: 6-Series

  • Adaptational Villainy : He's one of the experiments that Hämsterviel has control over in the anime, although his cameo in Stitch and the Planet of Sand implies that he's become good again.
  • The Bully : Before he was reformed, he loved to pick fights. This trope is what he was designed to do, really.
  • Expy : See the above description.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper : Before he’s reformed, it doesn't take much to get him violent.
  • Multi-Armed and Dangerous : He has four muscular arms, perfect for beating up others. However, unlike his cousins, they are not retractable as far as we know.
  • No-Neck Chump : He doesn’t have a neck.
  • Purple Is Powerful : He’s a purple experiment with super-strength and hand-to-hand combat skills.
  • Spectacular Spinning : Like his inspiration, he can spin like a tornado.
  • Purple Is Powerful : He is a strong purple experiment who is powerful enough to challenge Stitch in a fight.
  • Would Hit a Girl : He was willing to attack Lilo.
  • Would Hurt a Child : Again, he tried to attack Lilo.
  • Wrestler in All of Us : Some of his fighting styles employ professional wrestling moves.

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  • Adaptational Villainy : He's one of the experiments that Hämsterviel has control over in the anime, although he reforms by the end of "Stitch Ahoy!" .
  • Aliens Speaking English : He verbally speaks in the anime.
  • Flipping Helpless : In the anime , Sinker (602) has a blind spot on his large fin that makes him immobile on land if he falls over to his side.
  • Height Angst : He scowls when Stitch laughs at him for being small.
  • Mundane Utility : He gets a job at a sushi restaurant cutting food. Also, at the end of the anime episode "Stitch Ahoy!", he uses his fin to cut Slushy's ice balls into shave ice.
  • Suddenly Voiced : He was silent in The Series , but is able to speak in the anime, possibly due to Hämsterviel's transmutation.
  • Super Not-Drowning Skills : He can't actually breathe underwater, but he can stay under there for a long time.
  • Threatening Shark : Resembles a shark. He has a big shark-like dorsal fin that can cut things in half.
  • Weaksauce Weakness : In the anime, it's shown that if he's forced into a horizontal position, he'll become immobile due to his large dorsal fin.

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  • Bunnies for Cuteness : He looks like a rabbit, has big cute eyes, and is very timid.
  • Invisibility : He can turn things invisible by blinking, including himself.
  • Lovable Coward : He is a cute bunny-like experiment who cowers and trembles at everything.
  • Named After Someone Famous : Named after Harry Houdini , a famous magician.
  • Power Incontinence : If his eyes are irritated by flashing lights, he'll blink rapidly and turn many things invisible by accident.
  • Shrinking Violet : He is very shy and turns invisible whenever he is scared.

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  • Black-Hole Belly : He sucks things into his mouth but he can give some of it back like Mertle's dolls.
  • Gonk : He has a wide yet flat-looking head compared to the other experiments.
  • Gravity Sucks : He can turn into a black hole, sucking up everything in its vicinity.
  • Early Installment Character-Design Difference : In his debut episode, he had no tail. In "Checkers", he had the typical stumpy tail seen on several experiments.
  • Extreme Omnivore : He can eat anything using his black hole.
  • Mundane Utility : Now he uses his ability to clean up litter and debris.
  • Sequel Non-Entity : He does not appear in the Stitch! anime.
  • Unrealistic Black Hole : He can summon black holes at any time even when he's not in space. Also, they're not quite as powerful as actual black holes, and anything that goes into his black holes does not undergo spaghettification and can be retrieved.
  • Vacuum Mouth : His main function is to suck things into his mouth, even after redemption where he cleans up debris.
  • Volumetric Mouth : He can turn his mouth into a black hole and inhale anything like a vacuum cleaner.

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  • Bizarre Alien Biology : His horn is of the sound-producing definition and is able to curl up when not in use.
  • Bizarre Alien Locomotion : Cuter than most examples of this trope, he goes around by bouncing on his tail like Tigger .
  • Blue Is Heroic : He is turquoise and his one true place is a warning alarm at Lilo's halau.
  • Cute, but Cacophonic : He's small, blue, and fuzzy, but makes extremely loud noises from the horn on his head.

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  • Gale-Force Sound : He can make sounds so loud that they knock people off their feet.
  • Multi-Armed and Dangerous : Subverted ; he has four seemingly non-retractable arms but they're not what makes him dangerous.
  • Super-Scream : His power is to emit deafeningly loud noises through the horn-like appendage on his head.
  • Series Continuity Error : He accidentally appeared in the episode before his debut, already reformed. He also appeared in the E.A.R.W.A.X. fight in "Spike" despite not being part of the group, as he's only meant to appear in the trivia competition in the same episode.

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  • Bioweapon Beast : Like most of the 6-series, but particularly noticeable in his case due to being based on a specific weapon (a Plasma Cannon ).
  • The Cameo : In Big Hero 6 , his image appears on a pillow in Fred's bedroom, making him the first of Stitch's cousins to appear in the Disney Animated Canon in some form.
  • Elemental Rivalry : Had one with Slushy (523) , Splody's opposite in elemental power, where they had an epic fight against one another in Slushy's episode. They also started the fight during Pleakley's E.A.R.W.A.X. session in "Spike" when Slushy threw a snowball at Splody, who returned fire only for Slushy to bat it away and break out Spike in the process. They eventually resolved their issues with one another after seeing Pleakley successfully use hugging therapy on Spike, leading the elemental opposites to hug each other.
  • Evil Smells Bad : In the anime, his ability was modified by Hämsterviel to fire purple balls of a terrible odor . Said modified ability would be reversed so he would expel a more pleasant smell.
  • Inconsistent Coloring : Splody's pod is blue in his debut episode, but red in the anime.
  • Plasma Cannon : He is a living one, although the plasma he fires look like fireballs, not the green blobs we see throughout the franchise.
  • Playing with Fire : His main ability, although it's actually hot plasma that he fires.
  • Series Continuity Error : Jumba mistakenly referred to Splodyhead as Experiment 515 in "Slushy"; 515 is the number of Deforestator.
  • Your Size May Vary : His size has been somewhat inconsistent in his appearances, most notably in "Spike" when in one scene, he appeared a lot bigger due to a layering error.

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  • Aliens Speaking English : He speaks fluent English with a very nasal voice like Stitch.
  • Evil Laugh : He randomly bursts into maniacal laughter.
  • Green and Mean : He has green fur, he's one of the main antagonists and bosses of the Stitch: Experiment 626 video game.
  • Green-Eyed Monster : He was very jealous of 626 and tried to prove himself to be the superior experiment over the younger experiment. It didn't work.
  • Flawed Prototype : Has Stitch's powers and abilities, but he's not as capable as him.
  • Multi-Armed and Dangerous : Has four arms, but they don't seem to be retractable.
  • No Name Given : In his only appearance as it was a prequel to the events of the original film. He was named by the time of Leroy & Stitch , however.
  • One-Shot Character : Only appeared in a Spin-Off prequel video game that was removed from canon after a sequel film came out.
  • One-Winged Angel : After his mutation, getting a stretched-out face with bulging bugged-out eyes, a wide chest with an even skinnier waist, longer arms with narrow upper arms and very thick forearms, longer legs with skinny thighs and thick lower legs, and longer spines (doubled from three to six), claws, and toes.
  • "Well Done, Son" Guy : He seeks his creator's approval despite Jumba being disappointed with his results.

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  • Action Girl : She isn't as limited in capabilities as most of her predecessors. She knows how to fight, as seen when she busted herself, Stitch, and others out in "Snafu", and when she quickly took down four Leroy clones to protect Stitch in Leroy & Stitch .
  • Adaptational Jerkass : She became more short-tempered in the anime, getting angry at Stitch for petty reasons.
  • Affectionate Nickname : She and Stitch refer to each other as their "boojiboo", which is a term of endearment meaning "beloved" or "loved one" in their native Tantalog language . Reuben, who was more attracted by her looks, called her "Hotcakes".
  • Alien Hair : Her antennae vaguely resemble long human hair. She can use them like tendrils in lieu of a second pair of arms, but the only time they do something was in her debut episode where she uses one to push an out-of-reach button .
  • Aliens Speaking English : Not in The Series , as she spoke just two non-Tantalog words in "Snafu", but by the time of the anime she's become a pretty proficient English speaker, though she still speaks Tantalog most of the time. Justified considering that she probably needed to learn English in order to have her singing appeal to humans. This is also averted in Disney Speedstorm where Tara Strong reprises her role.
  • Ascended Extra : As explained below, she went from intended One-Shot Monster of the Week to becoming one of the most prominent characters of the franchise.
  • Beauty, Brains, and Brawn : The Beauty of the main trio of experiments (which includes Angel, Reuben, and Stitch). She is the most attractive, the best singer, note  Reuben can carry a tune and his original voice actor does sing, though Tara Strong and Kate Higgins are professional singers. And does anyone really want to hear the extremely nasal Stitch (who is voiced by a filmmaker and illustrator with no real singing ability) sing? and the only female of the three. That said, she has shown some of the other two parts of this trope in The Series and Leroy & Stitch .
  • Becoming the Mask : First pretended to love Stitch and be his new girlfriend, but his sheer kindness and siren song immunity caused her to actually fall in love with him and become his girlfriend.
  • Breakout Character : She was in only two episodes of The Series , note  three if you count her appearance in a dream in "Remmy", one of them being the show's last regular episode , and in Leroy & Stitch she was only in the final battle against the Leroys and in the big family photo at the end. She was also not meant to appear ever again after her debut episode . Despite this, she is the most popular experiment besides Stitch himself that the franchise ever introduced. The anime featured her much more often, she has made several appearances in Disney's crossover video games including Disney Magic Kingdoms and Disney Speedstorm , and she nowadays gets more merchandise than Lilo.
  • The Cameo : And to also continue from the above trope, she even appears as a plush toy in the third episode of Monsters at Work .
  • Cute Monster Girl : Not that the other experiments aren't cute themselves , but her Stitch-like body has a few humanlike traits and we see very few females.
  • Character Development : She originally acted sweet to Stitch simply to sell him out to Hämsterviel, but later does have true affection for him.
  • Damsel out of Distress : She breaks out of her own containment capsule after Stitch gets himself captured and he confesses his love to her.
  • Defecting for Love : Thanks to Stitch being the first experiment to treat her kindly (helped by the fact that he's immune to her siren song), she ended up feeling guilty for her manipulation of him. As a result, she turned on Gantu and Hämsterviel by reverting the experiments back to good just before the cousins could beat up a weakened and reluctant-to-fight-back Stitch. Unfortunately, this decision did lead to her capture by Gantu at the end of her episode.
  • Distaff Counterpart : To Stitch. The only real differences between them are her color, her long antennae, and her markings, especially the white V-shaped chest marking that (fittingly) resembles angel wings and the back marking that ( normally ) looks like an upside-down heart.
  • Dude Magnet : She utilizes this to attract reformed experiments so she can revert them with her singing.
  • Evil Diva : Her song itself has evil repercussions. Also, yes, she is a diva; the anime shows quite well how her international and intergalactic fame has affected her.
  • Face of an Angel, Mind of a Demon : At first as she pretended to be sweet to take advantage of Stitch, but she drops the "demon" side later. This is also the basis for her name since Lilo named her in sarcasm (see Shout-Out below).
  • Flanderization : Angel actually did have a small bit of a diva personality in The Series , but the anime made it a defining aspect of her character.
  • Flat Character : The Series ' s version of Angel didn't have much of a defined personality other than being a pretty girl version of Stitch with a siren song who was initially antagonistic. Stitch! gave her a job that fits her abilities and the character flaws to go along with it.
  • Hair Substitute Feature : She has two long antennae that resemble human hair.
  • Heel–Face Revolving Door : While not exhibited by her herself, this is the basis of her primary function, able to invoke a Face–Heel Turn in any experiment made before her (and Jumba) with a song, and can invoke a Heel–Face Turn in the same by singing it backward .
  • Heel–Face Turn : Used to work for Hämsterviel, but changed sides after realizing her feelings for Stitch.
  • Heroic Sacrifice : In her debut, although technically Gantu captured her moments after the experiments were freed and he has to blast Stitch in a net while their guard was down. She was later rescued.
  • Kissing Cousins : Although she's not actually directly related to Stitch beyond their similar appearances and sharing the same creator, since they are artificial lifeforms with their own unique DNA mixtures, and the "cousins" thing with the experiments are based on Hawaiian slang where it's used to refer to friends , not necessarily relatives. Still, they are in love, though tellingly, Stitch never calls or considers Angel a "cousin" to get around this problem.
  • Iconic Sequel Character : The most famous of Stitch's predecessors, but it took a long while to achieve this status. She didn't appear at all in the 2002 original film, was only hinted at through a mini-poster and a bonus feature included with 2003's Stitch! The Movie , officially debuted in the thirtieth aired episode of Lilo & Stitch: The Series in January 2004, did not make her only other major appearance in the show until the penultimate aired episode in June 2006, finally became a recurring regular in the Stitch! anime that debuted in 2008 (whose English dub first aired in 2009), and eventually gained a steady stream of merchandise sold worldwide (including the United States, where the anime that she appears most frequently in had only a brief run) from The New '10s onward. She even makes video game appearances years after her debut.
  • Her fur was a deeper shade of pink in her debut episode compared to her official artwork and all her later appearances.
  • Her appearances in Gameloft 's Disney games, including Disney Magic Kingdoms and Disney Speedstorm , color both sides of the tips of her ears purple rather than only the insides of the ear tips.
  • Ironic Nickname : At first since Lilo gave 624 her name in sarcasm, although Stitch believed her name to be completely unironic before she actually reformed.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold : She may be a bit selfish and snobbish, but she cares for Stitch greatly.
  • Love at First Sight : Subverted at first; she caused this to Stitch but didn't truly have feelings for him until a day later.
  • Love Redeems : How she was reformed instead of Defeat Means Friendship . She realizes that she does have feelings for the dedicated, sweet-hearted Stitch, and decides to defy Gantu and Hämsterviel to save him.
  • Magic Music : Not quite magic, since this comes from an artificial alien lifeform and is known to work on only similar artificial alien lifeforms made before her (as well as her creator), but hearing a song like hers normally won't affect one's morality so suddenly.
  • Manipulative Editing : Due to her being reformed, Reuben had to trick her into singing to him (he and Stitch are the only experiments unaffected by her singing) so that he could record her voice and play it backward, turning the experiments tamed by Lilo evil again. Experiment 120 (Snafu) would ruin these plans sometime later.
  • Mascot : The de facto one of the experiments other than Stitch, considering she's usually the only one of the first 625 that Disney is willing to promote.
  • Messy Male, Fancy Female : The Fancy Female to Stitch's Messy Male. Stitch has spiked tufts of fur on his head and chest, while Angel's fur is smooth, with a white V-shaped marking on her chest. In addition, Stitch has notches in his slightly pointed ears and his retractable antennae are short with budded tips, while Angel's slightly rounder ears lack notches and her non-retractable antennae are long, curved, and smooth with rounded tips.
  • Morality Pet : She quickly establishes herself as the second one of these for Stitch (Lilo's the first, obviously) in her debut. He behaves a lot more politely whenever she's around him.
  • In her eponymous debut episode when Stitch is captured by the experiments she turned to evil.
  • Also in her first anime episode ("Angel's Flight") when she accidentally made Stitch evil again, eventually leading to him breaking the wind chime Yuna made for her grandmother, causing the human girl to snap at Angel for all the problems she caused during her visit.
  • No-Sell : Her siren song can turn any experiment evil, but if that experiment is created after her, they will be completely unaffected by it, though they may still compliment her beautiful singing nonetheless. However, the anime shows that it's (apparently) actually possible to convert experiments made after her to evil if it's performed with a different voice; when she got a head cold in the episode, her singing voice became croaky as she was singing her song repeatedly to entertain herself and Stitch on their date. The worse-performed but still-in-tune song affected Stitch and turned him to evil again.
  • Now Do It Again, Backwards : Singing or playing her siren song in reverse around her affected victims turns them good again.
  • Our Sirens Are Different : An alien genetic experiment siren who seduces other alien experiments made before her, singing her siren song to turn them to evil . Acoota chi-meeto igatta no mootah, nagga to nala itume tidooka Translation Heed me, you are in my power. Henceforth, nothing shall be too cruel or too abominable for you. You cannot escape.
  • Pink Girl, Blue Boy : With Stitch given their fur colors.
  • Pink Means Feminine : She has pink fur and is girly, especially in Stitch! .
  • Pint-Sized Powerhouse : Well, not to the extent of her boyfriend as far as we know, but she is strong enough to break open containment capsules with only a headbutt . She's also strong enough to knock Stitch out with a headbutt.
  • Retractable Appendages : Does not seem to have these (her antennae are always exposed and she is too thin at the waist to have the extra arms), but she does have retractable claws. (Pay close attention to her first scene in her debut when she threatens Lilo.)
  • Satellite Love Interest : To an extent in that the main reason she was introduced was to give Stitch a love interest. The anime sanded down the "Satellite" part by giving her more of a personality.
  • Sequel Non-Entity : Despite that her popularity allowed her to gain more appearances in the anime, this did not follow through with Stitch & Ai .
  • Shout-Out : Her name is most likely a reference to the subject of Elvis Presley 's "(You're the) Devil in Disguise", especially since Lilo named her "Angel" as sarcasm.
  • Single Woman Seeks Good Man : Although she did not intend to fall in love with him, Stitch's kindness is what won her over, although he is immune to her siren song. Compare to how she primarily acts around Reuben who behaves more like a sleazeball around her.
  • Suddenly Speaking : In the anime. In the original series, she only speaks Stitch's alien language, but she speaks English in the anime, albeit not as much as more fluent Stitch in that show.
  • Tertiary Sexual Characteristics : She looks like a version of Stitch with a very high-pitched voice, pink fur, long eyelashes, an hourglass figure, a heart-shaped marking on her back, and long antennae that look like hair.
  • Took a Level in Jerkass : In the anime where she gains the personality of a vain, spoiled celebrity (due to becoming a popular singer in the years since Leroy & Stitch ) and gets charmed by someone else at least three times (even though she always came back to him).
  • The Unintelligible : In the original series she only speaks in Tantalog and never speaks English once.
  • Use Your Head : Angel has a surprisingly strong headbutt for someone who was only made to be a siren. In the The Series episode "Snafu", she headbutts her capsule to shatter it open, then headbutts Stitch's capsule to free him, and then both do so to free Lilo and the other trapped experiments from their capsules . In the Stitch! anime episode "Angel's Flight", she headbutts Stitch after she accidentally made him evil again when she, coming down with an awful head cold, sang her song beside him with a croaky voice to knock him out cold and end his sudden rampage .

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  • Adaptation Dye-Job : He's teal-colored in Comic Zone: Lilo & Stitch but was changed to golden-colored for the films and TV series to better differentiate him from Stitch.
  • Affably Evil : For an experiment designed to cause massive destruction (and one of Hämsterviel's employees), he's surprisingly laid-back and easygoing.
  • Aliens Speaking English : Unlike his cousin Stitch, he's perfectly fluent in English, speaking it with a Brooklyn accent . This is one of the very few advantages he has over his younger cousin, although the anime's English dub puts them on near-equal ground in English fluency. He is also implied to know several other Earth-based languages. It's justified in that he has "advanced language programming", though it's never explained why he has such programming and Stitch doesn't .
  • Appropriated Appellation : After a few attempts he wasn't proud of, he takes to Lilo's last name suggestion, Reuben.
  • Beauty, Brains, and Brawn : The Brains of the main trio of experiments (which includes Angel, Reuben, and Stitch). Although he has the exact same strength as Stitch, his laziness negates the Brawn aspect, and he isn't as "cute" or attractive as the more popular Stitch or Angel (not to say that he isn't cute, though). But he's easily the Brains considering he's more fluent in English than Stitch and Angel (both of whom do not speak English as fluently), makes tons of snarky quips, knows a lot about the experiments before his time, and is able to use Awesomeness by Analysis the most effectively. note  Stitch has the same supercomputer levels of thinking, but he is quicker to make brash decisions and is more temperamental.
  • Because You Were Nice to Me : Lilo wins him over by naming him and actually befriending him.
  • Big Eater : Mostly of sandwiches, and he's not picky about what ingredients he puts in them.
  • Bioweapon Beast : Like Stitch, he's a genetic experiment meant to be an ultimate superweapon. Unlike Stitch, he's too lazy to use his powers properly .
  • Bookends : He is one of the first experiments to be reactivated since Stitch's creation (which happens in Stitch! The Movie ), but the very last one to be rehabilitated and named (which happens in Leroy & Stitch ).
  • Brilliant, but Lazy : He has all of Stitch's abilities, including super-intelligence, but not the motivation. Some episodes do show how clever he really is, such as figuring out Experiment 627's Achilles' Heel just by noticing his heavy laughter .
  • Bullying a Dragon : Often insults and otherwise antagonizes Gantu, who dwarfs him in size and is armed. Since 625 lacks the motivation to use his Stitch-like strength, he is thus often fried by a blaster or stomped on.
  • Canon Immigrant : He originally appeared in a series of Disney Adventures Comic Zone Prequels to the first movie.
  • Card-Carrying Villain : Unlike Gantu, who sees himself as the hero, Reuben calls himself and Gantu "the bad guys" in "Angel".
  • Reuben stars in his own game, 625 Sandwich Stacker .
  • He's also the deuteragonist of Leroy & Stitch , playing an important role in helping Lilo reunite with Stitch, Jumba, and Pleakley.
  • Stitch! gives him an third-season episode where he actually plays an active (for once) role of being a villain with "Reuben 2.0".
  • Deadpan Snarker : One of his main functions. Gantu (injured from his fight with X-601/Kixx) : I will not be made a fool of! X-625/Reuben (immediately without even facing Gantu) : Too late.
  • Deuteragonist : In Leroy & Stitch , where he gets his Heel–Face Turn thanks to Gantu abandoning him and Lilo giving him a name. He helps her out in rescuing Stitch, Jumba, and Pleakley after they find out that the experiment they were talking to was not Stitch at all.
  • Flawed Prototype : To Stitch. He has all the same powers and abilities as Stitch, but he's also extremely lazy and an incredible coward.
  • Freudian Excuse : He claims in the Grand Finale that the only reason he worked against Lilo and Stitch is because Lilo never bothered to try to help or even name him. There is some justification here if you've read the prequel comics; Jumba considered 625 a failure and frequently disparaged him... except for his sandwiches.
  • Friendly Enemy : Arguably towards Lilo and Stitch when he was one of their enemies in The Series , and had helped them out on occasions, although it's likely due to not caring to actually fight them.
  • Heel–Face Turn : In Leroy & Stitch after Gantu sets out on a small, two-man ship to break Hämsterviel out of prison (the second spot being for Hämsterviel), and leaves Reuben stranded on Earth. Unfortunately, this does not stick in the anime, in which he's back working for Hämsterviel and is slightly more proactive than before.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners : With Gantu; even at the end of Leroy & Stitch , he reconciles with Gantu and finds his one true place as Gantu's first mate and galley cook.
  • Iconic Sequel Character : Although dwarfed in popularity by his immediate successor and predecessor, he is one of the major characters of the franchise and the most often seen experiment in the canon besides Stitch himself.
  • The Imp : He is just as powerful as Stitch, but he is never a real threat. He just spends most of his time making wisecracks (and sandwiches) and eating.
  • Inconsistent Coloring : Reuben's pod is blue in Stitch! The Movie , although it appeared as purple in some frames of that film. In the anime episode "Stitch's Birthday, Part One", when Reuben was dehydrated, his pod is white.
  • Informed Ability : A justified version: it has been stated that he has all the same powers as Stitch, but he is never seen using them because, from the start, Jumba explains that he's also a lazy coward. Finally ends in Leroy & Stitch , when Lilo finally convinces him to get off his lazy patookie and do something for himself.
  • Irony : He was in his one true place all along: by Gantu's side.
  • Late-Arrival Spoiler : His name, which he didn't get until the last film. The Stitch! anime and other official Disney media released since usually use "Reuben" instead of his experiment number, note  Oddly, however, a Lilo & Stitch: The Series -themed event in Disney Tsum Tsum did not refer to him as "Reuben", but rather as "Experiment 625" like in the show, despite Leroy appearing in the same event. and his costumed character also signs his autographs as "Reuben". note  The signature shown on Character Central (a Disney fan site about costumed characters) shows that Reuben's performer at the catered event where the photographer got the signature misspelled his name as "Rueben".
  • Lazy Bum : He'll get around to helping Gantu in the field once he's done eating sandwiches and watching TV.
  • The Load : He's only useful when it comes to sandwiches. Everything else? Yeah, no.
  • Lovable Coward : He's absolutely useless as a sidekick, but he's still an adorable-looking experiment.
  • Meaningful Name : He's named after a type of sandwich, the very food he loves. Also, since Reuben is behaviorally the most human-like experiment, his name is a more natural-sounding human given name, which he prefers over the sillier names Lilo gives the other experiments; 625 even rejected a few Punny Name suggestions from her before settling on "Reuben".
  • Minion with an F in Evil : Or really, "Minion Who Can't Be Bothered to Do Any Evil". Although Sloth—which he excels at being— is one of the Seven Deadly Sins , he can't be bothered to help out Gantu or Hämsterviel unless he's either forced to or gets some benefit for doing so.
  • Multi-Armed and Dangerous : Subverted ; he has the retractable lower arms like Stitch does but is no real threat to anyone because he just doesn't care to be threatening.
  • Mundane Utility : He has extendable claws, but the first time we see them, he's using them like butter knives to spread some grape jelly on a sandwich.
  • No Name Given : He had this status (regarding names other than his experiment number) until he was named "Reuben" in Leroy & Stitch , although he was called "Sandwich Boy" by Lilo once in the episode "627".
  • Punch-Clock Villain : He works for the villains, but he's pretty blunt that he doesn't care about Hämsterviel's ambitions and is only around because he can't be bothered to do anything else. He eventually admits to Lilo he only stuck around with Gantu and Hämsterviel was because he didn't feel either side cared about him personally, and he apathetically decided to go with the flow.
  • Redemption Promotion : Once he decides to stop being lazy and help Lilo, he actually proves himself to be quite useful much like his successor. He even manages to repair Gantu's ship, which Gantu himself was incapable of doing.
  • Retractable Appendages : Revealed in Leroy & Stitch that he does have a lower pair of arms much like Stitch. Before that, an episode of The Series also reveals that he does have retractable claws.
  • Sequel Non-Entity : Despite his regular appearances throughout the first two TV shows, he did not show up or was even mentioned in Stitch & Ai .
  • Supreme Chef : Reuben loves making sandwiches and they prove to be very delicious. The problem is that he is obsessed with making them due to his programming from Jumba.
  • Took a Level in Badass : In Leroy & Stitch after Lilo encourages him to use his powers to save the galaxy.
  • Trademark Favorite Food : Sandwiches; he loves anything that can be placed between two slices of bread.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds : With Gantu.
  • Vocal Evolution : A minor case; in Stitch! The Movie , Rob Paulsen gave Reuben a sort of low, husky voice. In The Series , however, Paulsen pitched his Reuben voice up a little and made it a slight bit more nasal.
  • You Are Number 6 : He remained number 625 through The Series up until Leroy & Stitch when he was given the name "Reuben" by Lilo.

    Stitch (Experiment 626)  Voiced by : Chris Sanders , Ben Diskin ( Stitch! , Stitch & Ai ) Voiced in Japanese by : Kōichi Yamadera Voiced in Mandarin Chinese for Stitch & Ai by : Li Zhengxiang Pod color : N/A; Stitch was never dehydrated into pod form.

A blue koala-like experiment who was designed to "destroy everything he touches", but ended up defying his programmed function after being adopted by Lilo Pelekai as her pet "dog". He is The Protagonist of the franchise.

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  • Always Someone Better : He is the evolution of Stitch; greater strength, higher intelligence, fewer weaknesses, and more powers than ever before.
  • Big Little Brother : Well, "cousin", but still 627 is taller and younger than Stitch.
  • Black Eyes of Evil : Oh, yes. His eyes are black and can't become good in the slightest.
  • The Bully : Really what his personality is in general. He could kill anything he pleases but doesn't because he finds torturing others more fun.
  • Combo Platter Powers : He has the abilities of many other experiments, not just having improved versions of Stitch's powers.
  • Evil Counterpart : To Stitch, being specifically made by Jumba to stay evil and not ever be reformed.
  • Evil Laugh : Has a lower-pitched one in comparison to Stitch's.
  • Ear Notch : One on each ear like Stitch, but they are symmetrical to one another near the tip.
  • Evil Redhead : He has red fur and he is one of the few experiments who never become good.
  • Evil Sounds Deep : Has a deeper, gravely sounding voice compared to Stitch. Ben Diskin further exaggerates this in the anime, except in 627's duke disguise.
  • Forehead of Doom : He is designed to be even more powerful than Stitch and has a large cone-shaped head.
  • For the Evulz : He loves demoralizing others, to the point that he will even ruin bad moments just because he can.
  • Giggling Villain : He is rather easily amused for an evil experiment; Jumba even says that he has an extra sense of humor.
  • Gone Horribly Right : Meant to have extra everything Stitch had. This includes an extra sense of humor, causing his laughter to inconvenience him .
  • The Juggernaut : Good grief, when he gave Stitch —who's designed to be this very trope—a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown ...
  • Heel–Face Turn : Jumba designed 627 to defy this trope , making it impossible to rehabilitate him. Doesn't stop him from sort of doing so in the anime.
  • The Hyena : Laughs a lot with an extra sense of humor. Deconstructed as his laughter is also his Achilles' Heel ; he goes into cataplexy and will collapse if he laughs uncontrollably .
  • Multiple Head Case : He has a retractable second head.
  • My Brain Is Big : He has a large, cone-shaped head ( two, in fact ) to match with his higher intelligence.
  • Nested Mouths : He can extend his jaws (with the tongue inside) out from his mouth.
  • Nigh-Invulnerable : Most likely more so than Stitch, though his laughter undermines this.
  • No Name Given : Since he could not be rehabilitated, Lilo never named him.
  • Olympus Mons : The most powerful experiment that Jumba ever created.
  • One-Shot Character : The only other appearances this experiment made in The Series was a cameo in Lilo's dream in "Remmy" (which is also the only time he is seen as "good") and the reuse of footage from his original appearance in "Ace" . He would appear again in the anime, but it too became a one-time appearance within that show, although he also appears in " Stitch Meets High School Musical " as well (again, seen as "good").
  • One-Word Vocabulary : The only word he could say was "evil". He would gain a greatly expanded vocabulary in the anime.
  • The Only One Allowed to Defeat You : In the anime, he tells Stitch this after saving his and Angel's lives .
  • Retractable Appendages : Has more of these than Stitch; he can gain four extra arms instead of just two, four spines (compared to Stitch's three) and another head , with each head having its own retractable antennae.
  • The Rival : To Stitch, at least in 627's only Western appearance, as the egotistical Stitch suddenly finds direct competition with this experiment in experiment hunting, only to find himself on the losing end. It took an unusual strategy for Stitch to exploit 627's weakness and defeat him.
  • Smug Super : In his original appearance, he tortured Stitch with a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown rather than just killing him, just to prove that he is better in every way.
  • Suddenly Speaking : In the anime, as Hämsterviel reprogrammed him to be able to speak. Quite eloquently, too.
  • Superior Successor : Designed to be a better (albeit worse) Stitch, having improved versions of his powers, none of his weaknesses, and some of the other experiments' abilities.
  • Superpower Lottery : Not only does he have improved versions of Stitch's powers, but he has a lot of powers that some other experiments have as well. And then some.
  • Villain Respect : To Gantu in The Series , judging by how easily he tends to obey him. It could be that 627 was intrigued by Gantu's ambitions.
  • Weaksauce Weakness : Laughter. He has a sense of humor so immature that when Stitch makes a fool of himself on purpose, he laughs so hard that he faints .
  • Wicked Cultured : In his anime appearance, where he even gains a greater vocabulary.
  • You Are Number 6 : He is the only activated experiment who retains his experiment number as a name. (Note that Experiment 628 was never activated.)

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  • Conservation of Ninjutsu : The original Leroy can defeat Stitch in a battle, but the army of clones are unable to defeat the rest of the experiments, despite outnumbering them 80 to 1.
  • The Dragon : For Hämsterviel in Leroy & Stitch , usurping the role from Gantu.
  • Evil Counterpart : To Stitch.
  • Evil Doppelgänger : Not only does he looks like a red Stitch, but he can also shapeshift somewhat to perfectly resemble him.
  • Evil Redhead : He has red fur and like 627 he is one of the few experiments who never become good.
  • Evil Twin : Disney Tsum Tsum and some official promotional descriptions for his film describe him as this towards Stitch, since they have identical powers and Leroy was made (from the same 626 template, no less) so that Hämsterviel would have his own version of Stitch. Thus, it could be that Leroy is Stitch's only actual brother.
  • Fake Ultimate Mook : The clones despite looking intimidating, are extremely weak to the point of relying on a numerical superiority of 80 to 1 in order to defeat the other experiments.
  • Final Boss : The last experiment and opponent Stitch faces in the original Western Animation era of the franchise.
  • Flat Character : Being Stitch's Evil Counterpart is all there is to Leroy, as despite the fact that he is one of the main antagonists of Leroy & Stitch , he does not get any character development. You could almost take him out of the movie and replace him with Stitch clones since he doesn't contribute much despite sharing the title with Stitch.
  • Flight, Strength, Heart : All of Stitch's powers, plus he can instantly regrow his fur and change colors.
  • Good Colors, Evil Colors : He's a red, unreformed Stitch. Hämsterviel deliberately wanted Leroy colored red, because one, he hates the color blue, and two, he wanted an experiment that matches his red cape.
  • Identical Twin ID Tag : After Hämsterviel creates a clone army of him, the original is told apart from them by the captain's uniform he took from Stitch.
  • Ironic Name : Leroy's name means "King" or "The King" in French. His one weakness is "Aloha ʻOe", a song covered by Elvis Presley and programmed into him specifically through one of his records.
  • Me's a Crowd : Mass-produced by Hämsterviel soon after his creation.
  • Mooks : Leroy is a mass-produced version of Stitch.
  • No Name Given : invoked This was Inverted until June 2020; he was named by Hämsterviel, but not numbered. Jumba tried to number him 627, but Gantu reminded him that he already made Experiment 627. Most fans gave Leroy the number 629, while some Japanese and Disneyland Paris merchandise give him the number 628, except that there was already an Experiment 628 made, too, but no one in the franchise knows that besides Jumba, who's likely also forgotten about 628. In 2018/2019, Disney Tsum Tsum reaffirmed the lack of a number in both the Japanese and Global versions for a Lilo & Stitch: The Series -based event. This flip-flopping of Leroy's experiment number in official Disney media finally ended in June 2020, when a side story of the Feudal Japan -set manga Stitch & the Samurai was released exclusively through the Japanese version of the mobile game and gave Leroy the title of Experiment 629, though Disney, for whatever reason, did not translate his part of the side story into English . It took until April 2021 for Lilo & Stitch fans in English-speaking regions (including the U.S.) to get their confirmation of Leroy being 629 through a licensed sticker book of all things.
  • Our Clones Are Different : Leroy is only related to his blue doppelgänger Stitch in that he's a new experiment who was created based on Stitch's template. That being said, Hämsterviel uses a machine which creates an instant clone of the subject in a flash of lightning at the press of a button to clone Leroy. Many times.
  • Paper-Thin Disguise : Played with. He looks exactly like Stitch when he turns blue, but can't really pull off the act.
  • Tom the Dark Lord : Is christened the name "Leroy" by Hämsterviel, something almost everyone scoffs at.
  • Theme Music Power-Up : Inverted; as a fail-safe added by Jumba, if Leroy hears "Aloha ʻOe", he will shut down. This also applies to his clones.
  • The Unintelligible : He mainly speaks in Tantalog, the same gibberish-sounding language Stitch and the experiments speak.

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Kixx (Experiment 601) is an experiment with four arms, making him four times as strong.

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Jumba Jookiba

Dr. Jumba Jookiba is a major character in the Lilo & Stitch franchise . He is a self-proclaimed evil genius responsible for the creation of the infamous Experiment 626, better known as Stitch , and over 628 other illegal genetic experiments .

  • 1.1 Personality
  • 1.2 Physical appearance
  • 1.3 Powers and abilities
  • 2.1 Lilo & Stitch
  • 2.2 Stitch! The Movie
  • 2.3 Lilo & Stitch: The Series
  • 2.4 Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch
  • 2.5 The Origin of Stitch
  • 2.6 Leroy & Stitch
  • 2.7 Stitch! anime
  • 2.8 Stitch & Ai
  • 3.1 Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626
  • 3.2 Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep
  • 3.3 Disney Heroes: Battle Mode
  • 4.1 Disneyland Resort
  • 4.2 Tokyo Disney Resort
  • 4.3 Disneyland Paris
  • 7 References

Jumba was born on the planet Quelte Quan. There, he created a series of illegal genetic experiments , but was eventually banished as a result. He then bought his own laboratory , where he continued to create more experiments alongside his former college friend Dr. Hämsterviel . The two scientists both graduated from Evil Genius University and managed a business called "Jokes on You". Eventually, both Jumba and Hämsterviel would be arrested, following the creation of Jumba's latest experiment, 626 . However, this new experiment proved to help Jumba in more ways than one, having him released from prison and finding him a family that loves him and vice versa.

He is said to be divorced and has mentioned his ex-wife several times (usually in a negative way as she often nags him to get a real job). However, he has stronger respect for his mother.

Personality

Jumba is a comical and endearing character, despite his "evil" status. Prior to meeting Lilo , Jumba was somewhat insane and ruthless, engaging in illegal, genetic experimentation for the sole purpose of wreaking havoc across the galaxy. His motivation towards such malice remains unknown, though his previously sadistic nature hints it was merely for his own evil satisfaction and enjoyment. He is more interested in anarchy and chaos, rather than true evilness.

Interestingly, Jumba's switch from villainous to heroic was rather hasty, showing he apparently had some form of moral to him even before meeting Lilo, as he quickly agreed to rescue her after she was wrongfully captured by Captain Gantu , in an attempt to capture Stitch . Upon meeting Lilo, and following his welcome into the Pelekai family , Jumba became rather humble and began to act as a father-like figure towards Lilo, his previously egotistical nature watering down to mere pride and confidence, and his villainy forming into innocent mischief. He is often paired with his friend Pleakley , who was forced to work alongside him to capture Stitch when he was still a menace. The two had a bitter relationship at first, but following the events of the original film, Jumba and Pleakley became the closest of friends.

Ironically, for an evil genius, Jumba is actually very friendly and sociable outside his work. He is also one of the few characters, aside from Lilo, Nani , David , Pleakley, and most of the other experiments, who loves Stitch. In fact, Jumba loves all of his genetic creations, having a sense of paternal pride in them. He speaks with a vague Russian accent, but also uses very poor grammar and refers to himself in the third person.

Though the extent of Jumba's "genius" can be somewhat questionable at times, the scientist proves to be a mastermind in his own right, as well as generally, having the ability to create new, sentient lifeforms single-handedly, as well as a slew of different creations, as seen in the animated series, though they can sometimes cause more havoc than initially intended, even if their purpose was to enhance life's fortunes, rather than cause mayhem.

Physical appearance

Jumba is a large, overweight, sloth-like alien, known as a Kweltikwan, with pale pink skin on his face, chest, stomach, and underarms while he has dull purple skin mostly on the back, such as his abdominal and head, with some part forming a "V" outing on the top, and on the over arms and legs. His face and stomach are rotund and rather bulbous, along with his arms and legs are really thick, compared to his floppy ears on the sides of his neck with the innards pink are relatively small. He has a large purple koala-like nose and a wide mouth with large, blunt-edged hippo-like teeth. Jumba has four eyes, two that are large and two that are small on each side, with pale yellow sclerae and black pupils. He has four fingers on each hand yet apparently lack toes. Jumba is mostly bald, only having three short black hairs on the top of his head (after Clip ate his hair).

During his time on Hawaii , and when he's in his "Lilo's uncle" disguise, he wears a yellow Hawaiian shirt, which doesn't fit him well, with a couple of black vertical buttons and red designs on it, blue shorts with white linings, and gray boots with light gray soles. Sometimes his Hawaiian shirt is light blue with white designs.

When he was imprisoned on Prison Asteroid K-37 , he wore a prison jumpsuit covered in horizontal dark and light blue stripes.

When he was a scientist, he wore a white lab coat and gray pants.

Powers and abilities

  • Multiple Eyes : Jumba has a set of four eyes.
  • Peak Strength : Jumba is strong, though, above-average. His lifting capacity is demonstrated when he throws a comb device that penetrates a door. When fighting Stitch, he ripped off a dish cabinet off a wall then threw several dishes at him like projectiles only penetrating the roof.
  • Peak Durability : Jumba is astoundingly tough. During his fight with Stitch, he was thrown out a window and hit with a Volkswagen Beetle three times, but comes up a little shaken. Also, he, along with Stitch, survived an explosion caused by a plasma cannon entering a meltdown sequence that was powerful enough to destroy Lilo's house.
  • Genius Intellect : While not having much terms in strength or combat, Jumba's greatest asset is his abnormally high IQ. During his college years, Jumba graduated from Evil Genius University. Jumba even stated when he was born, he was born a genius, hence he was immune to Spike's goofy spikes as he was already 1% percent clever. He was also the lead scientist of Galaxy Defense Industries. He also created Tantalog, a language that is native to him, his species, and the illegal experiments he created. This was demonstrated again when his age was reversed by Babyfier, as he already looked up an antidote to reverse the effects. Though, his intelligence can be hindered only by a few small and occasional lapses in memory. Even when exiled on Earth, Jumba is able to use materials on Earth to further his research and experimentation, showing his capabilities are nearly unrivaled.
  • Expert Scientist : Given his self-proclamation of being an "evil genius" and college years at Evil Genius University, Jumba has a high degree in science. For the past years, Jumba created 626 experiments mixed with various alien DNA. The experiments are destructive and complex, even Jumba would have a difficult time capturing them. He stated Stitch, also known as 626, is proof of his genius. Though, the experiments he created do have their own flaws, some even are useful for Jumba only. Jumba can even use material on Earth for his research and further experimentation. He was able to create 627, an experiment that's stronger than Stitch with no flaws and impossible to be rehabilitated, and Leroy, another experiment that has the same powers as Stitch, only with a few extra abilities the latter doesn't have.
  • Expert Inventor : Jumba is also capable of creating complex and destructive machinery. With his high knowledge in alien technology, Jumba can created weapons even out of materials found on Earth. His capabilities are proven when he created the X-Buggy and various gadgets to benefit Lilo and Stitch's experiment hunting. He'd even created an container for the experiment pods and a laptop with all the details about the experiments. He was also able to fix the red police cruiser that was obliterated in the crash when Stitch took it and was even able to create a fusion chamber out of household appliances to recharge Stitch's molecules.

Appearances

Lilo & stitch.

Jumba in Lilo & Stitch

Jumba in Lilo & Stitch .

In his first appearance, Jumba was on trial for creating illegal genetic experiments. While Jumba was imprisoned, Stitch escaped his craft that would have sent him to a desert asteroid for life in exile (in the hopes that he would eventually perish for want of food ). The Grand Councilwoman then commanded Jumba to search the island of Hawaii to find and capture Stitch, granting him one of her warriors' plasma cannons in an attempt to stun 626.

Jumba and his new sidekick Pleakley tried numerous plans to capture Stitch, but always failed, mainly due to either their incompetence, Stitch's aggressive nature, Pleakley's insistence on the rule that Jumba should never cause destruction to anyone crossing his path, or all three of them at the same time. When Jumba and Pleakley were camped out on surveillance, Jumba laments that he never gave 626 a greater purpose, wondering what it must be like for 626 to not even have memories to think about in the middle of the night. Once Jumba and Pleakley were fired and scheduled to a prison sentence due to their failure to capture 626 on time, Jumba decided to play by his own rules - which involves causing as much destruction as he wants, much to Pleakley's dismay. A battle between Jumba and Stitch occurred at Lilo's home . Due to the battle, a blaster exploded and Jumba and Pleakley fled from the home.

While Jumba and Pleakley were away, Stitch and Lilo were kidnapped by Captain Gantu . Stitch managed to escape, but was put in shackles by Jumba. Lilo's sister, Nani asked Jumba and Pleakley if they knew where Lilo was located, but the duo had no clue. Stitch convinced Jumba rather easily to help save Lilo. Nani, Stitch, Pleakley, and Jumba set off to rescue Lilo. Once everyone was saved and Gantu was defeated, Jumba helped rebuild Lilo's house and becomes a part of Lilo's ohana along with Pleakley and Stitch.

Stitch! The Movie

Stitch! The Movie - Jumba sees Lilo and Stitch have come back

Jumba in Stitch! The Movie .

Jumba reappears in the franchise's second film. In the film, Jumba is kidnapped by Gantu and Dr. Hämsterviel , Jumba's former lab partner who plots to take over the galaxy; originally thought to have been deceased by the events of the film. It is revealed that Jumba created a far greater amount of experiments other than Stitch.

Before his kidnapping, Jumba managed to hide his experiments with Pleakley, though this would only prompt Hämsterviel to hold the scientist for ransom, threatening to kill Jumba unless the experiments were handed over; though Jumba's sass and fearless demeanor prevented the villains from legitimately intimidating him. Pleakley, Nani, and former CIA agent, Cobra Bubbles , constructed a transaction area in defeat. Nevertheless, Lilo and Stitch managed to save both Jumba and the experiments, though they are accidentally set free. In response, Jumba and the others are recruited by the Grand Councilwoman (who was also alerted about the situation regarding Hämsterviel and Jumba) in journeying across the island to find each experiment and turn them from bad to good.

Lilo & Stitch: The Series

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Jumba with one of his experiments, Clip , in Lilo & Stitch: The Series .

Now residing with Lilo and Stitch in Hawaii, Jumba goes under the guise of Lilo's uncle and plays a major role in the series. With 623 experiments scattered around the island, Jumba provides information for each one that Lilo and Stitch discover and/or capture. In spite of becoming a humble hero, Jumba still strives to keep his evil reputation, but ultimately fails in favor of his family. When an experiment is captured, Lilo and Stitch will take it to Jumba first and foremost. Most of the experiments recognize Jumba and refer to him as their father figure. On many occasions, before an experiment's reformation, the former would go after Jumba to prevent him from revealing the key to their defeat before he can tell Lilo and Stitch.

In the episode, " Ace ", it was revealed that Jumba is a member of the Evil Genius Organization (E.G.O.), which is an organization comprised of various evil scientists from across the galaxy. By the end of the episode, as a result of his apparent reformation, Jumba was discharged from the organization.

The episode " The Asteroid " revealed that Jumba suffered from homesickness, and was willing to abandon an endangered Earth if it meant returning to his home planet. However, his attitude shifted upon realizing his desire to stay with Lilo and Stitch.

Also in the series, Jumba and Pleakley even encountered other Disney characters during their adventures such as Penny Proud and Kim Possible . Jumba even mistook Rufus for one of his missing experiments, Experiment 607.

Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch Has a Glitch

Lilo & Stitch 2 - Jumba admires his creation of Stitch

Jumba in Lilo & Stitch 2: Stitch has a Glitch .

Jumba reappears in this off-shoot sequel. Before either of them ever met Lilo, Jumba was putting the finishing touches on Stitch (known as Experiment 626 then), but before the doctor could release him, 626's molecules had to be charged. While Experiment 626 was charging, intergalactic police officers intruded into the lab and arrested Jumba, leaving 626 incomplete.

Finally, those past events catch up to Stitch and the consequences begin to unfold. During a family night, he notices that Stitch has a glitch which causes him to lose control, and gets worried about him, realizing what was wrong in him. In order to save him, he must build a fusion chamber to recharge him before his molecules are out of power, or else he will die.

Due to the lack of technology, Jumba and Pleakley are forced to use domestic appliances, and when it was finally "finished", it exploded and Jumba, losing hope, revealed to Pleakley that it was just an order from a catalog. He believes he cannot actually make the machine on his own, but is given the will to try after encouragement from Pleakley. When he finally manages to built it properly, he discovers that Stitch is gone, and goes out with the others to find him.

In the end, after the fusion chamber failed to recharge Stitch, Jumba is clearly devastated about his "death", tightly holding him in his arms, but Lilo miraculously managed to resuscitate Stitch when she took him into her arms, crying because of her deep love for Stitch as part of her family; Jumba gained Lilo's gratitude and love by showing a deep, loving concern for Stitch. It appears that his attempt to recharge Stitch had succeeded after all.

The Origin of Stitch

When Stitch is playing soccer, his ball lands inside Jumba's ship , where he discovers the ship's laboratory, and the ship's computer scans and identifies Stitch as Experiment 626. After showing a list of experiments and their components used to create Stitch, Jumba enters the ship's lab and offers Stitch a choice between milk and cookies. After Jumba detects that Stitch is curious about his origins, Jumba reveals that he pursued some of the most horrible and fearsome beasts to create the ultimate monster unlike any he had ever created before. Jumba then goes on to say that the creation of Stitch didn't turn out exactly as he had planned, because Stitch discovered a family in Lilo, Nani, David, Jumba, and Pleakley when he landed in Kauai. Jumba then says that of all the experiments he had ever created, Stitch is his greatest success and that he is very proud of him.

Leroy & Stitch

Leroy & Stitch - Jumba shows Lilo his new device

Jumba in Leroy & Stitch .

Three years after Jumba's experiments were scattered across Kauai, Hawaii , Lilo and Stitch had rounded up and reformed 624 experiments. Jumba was given the opportunity to return to his old laboratory by the Grand Councilwoman. At first, he did not want to hurt Lilo's feelings by leaving, but she agreed to let him go, giving him an Elvis record to remember her by. However, Hämsterviel escaped from prison with the help of the former Captain Gantu, who had been retired from his position forcibly by the Grand Councilwoman three years prior to these events and held Jumba hostage in his own lab, forcing him to create a new experiment, which ends up being named Leroy . However, Jumba used the record Lilo gave him to program a shut-off switch for Leroy: if he hears the song " Aloha ʻOe ", he will glitch and switch off (but will not die like Stitch would have as shown at the end of Stitch Has a Glitch ). When asked what he would like as a reward, he decides to give up his laboratory and return to Earth to become part of Lilo's family once again.

Stitch! anime

In the anime series, Jumba was given a mission by the Grand Councilwoman to watch over Stitch as he recently began a destructive rampage after Lilo grew up, went off to college, and found a boyfriend. Jumba eventually lost Stitch, but quickly reunited with him in a small island known as Izayoi. When he arrived, he met Stitch's newest friend Yuna and learns about Stitch's latest goal to do good deeds and obtain ultimate power. Jumba agrees to assist Stitch and stays on the island.

Stitch & Ai

Sometime after being taken into custody by Federation forces shortly before the first film, the computers at Jumba's labs were hacked by space pirates hoping to re-create Experiment 626. When these attempts failed, they decided to kidnap Stitch. While in pursuit of the pirates, but unaware of Stitch's escape, Jumba and Pleakley are taken before the Grand Councilwoman who explains the situation and again assigns them to take Stitch back into protective custody and keep him out of space pirates' hands. After seeing that Stitch has found a new family in China, Jumba decides to stay and assist in combating the pirates.

Video games

Disney's stitch: experiment 626.

Jumba plays a prominent role in Experiment 626 , where the goal is to help Jumba create new experiments and fuel teleporting machines that allow 626 to move between worlds.

Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep

Dr. Jumba as he appears in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep.

While serving time for illegal genetic experimentation in a cell within the Turo Prison Block, Jumba witnesses Terra fight off several Unversed. He persuades the Keyblade wielder to release him so that the two may rescue a "constructive" creature of his own creation called "Experiment 626." Terra agrees and the two set off to find 626 together. When they finally find the small extraterrestrial encased in a pod within the Confinement Room, Jumba sets him free and reveals that he is meant to be an evil and malevolent creature whose only instinct is to destroy everything he touches. 626 then rushes at Terra and steals his Wayfinder , the Keyblade wielder ordering him to return it because his "friend" gave it to him. Jumba later laughs off the idea that 626 could understand the concept of friendship, but he is greatly surprised when his creation drops the Wayfinder and scuttles off. Jumba finds Terra's theory that 626 isn't evil at all and merely craves friends impossible, and he gives him another demonstration of his "evil geniusness" by activating Experiment 221 for the Keyblade wielder to battle. Terra is victorious and he and Jumba notice 626's return to the Confinement Room after 221 returns to pod form. Jumba watches Terra try to explain friendship to 626, but he angrily interferes with Terra's discussion, as things such as friendship would corrupt his creation's original purpose. He tells 626 that he needs to be fixed, but alarms begin to sound and an announcement is made that 626 and two prisoners have escaped. Terra flees Deep Space, leaving Jumba and 626 behind.

Aqua is the next to visit Deep Space, where she is taken by Captain Gantu before the Grand Councilwoman after destroying several Unversed. The Grand Councilwoman tells Aqua that the Unversed are getting in the way of the apprehension of Jumba and Experiment 626, and she asks the Keyblade wielder to destroy them and also make an attempt to capture Jumba and his experiment intact. Aqua agrees to do the task as asked and departs, much to Gantu's displeasure now that his duties have been assigned to a stranger. The Keyblade Master eventually finds the fugitives on the Launch Deck, where Jumba is attempting to recapture 626 so that he may fix him. Aqua stops Jumba and 626 and announces that she has been authorized to arrest them. When 626 charges at her to reclaim the Wayfinder he had previously made and left behind in the Turo Prison Block, Jumba explains to Aqua that the reason his creation is familiar with the shape of the Wayfinder and its purpose is of his previous encounter with Terra. Jumba then goes on to complain to Aqua about the negative impact Terra has had on 626, but Gantu soon appears and attempts to put an end to both Jumba and his supposedly evil creation. Aqua teams up with 626 to battle Gantu and, upon their victory, the Grand Councilwoman arrives to apprehend the two fugitives.

Disney Heroes: Battle Mode

Jumba appears in the mobile fighting game. To unlock him, you need 10 tokens.

His interactions are the same as in the franchise, and in his victory pose he laughs in a terrifying way despite being reformed.

His mission friends are Stitch, Pleakley and Animal from The Muppets .

Disney Parks

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Jumba Jookiba at Disneyland Paris.

Disneyland Resort

In World of Color : Season of Light , Jumba appears in the segment centered around Lilo & Stitch where he, dressed as Santa Claus, joins his extended family in celebrating the holidays.

Tokyo Disney Resort

Jumba makes occasional appearances at Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea , often in various shows and parades. Like many of the walk-around versions of the supporting characters of the Lilo & Stitch franchise though, he hasn't really been used elsewhere, as the film and television series are some of the most popular Disney media in Japan. 

Disneyland Paris

Jumba made appearances at Stitch's Hawaiian Paradise Party in Disney Village.

Wiki

  • Since Jumba is the creator of Stitch and the other experiments, he is often cited as their father.
  • Jumba's mass changed throughout the franchise . For example, at the beginning of the original movie , he was obese, and at the end of the film, he was slender.
  • He appeared in a limited amount of Disney Villains related material prior to the original movie's release.
  • Jumba appears, along with several other Lilo & Stitch characters, in a parody of the Disney Channel Original Movie High School Musical , which was broadcast as part of the High School Musical: Around the World one-year anniversary special.
  • Jumba enjoys hearing Elvis Presley 's song " Hound Dog " when the phonograph record starts playing in the original movie.
  • Prior to creating Experiment 177 ( Clip ), Jumba had long, flowing locks of curly black hair. Since then, he has been bald with the exception of three long hairs which grow from the top of his head. He managed to get a full Afro of hair but later decided to go back to being bald, finding it more suitable for himself.
  • Jumba likes to dance, and he is not afraid to bust a move every now and then.
  • Jumba has a habit of referring to himself in the third person . This habit was probably passed down to Stitch, since he has a tendency to refer to himself in third person as well.
  • During early development of the film, Stitch was conceived as an intergalactic gangster with a gang of three rather than a recently-created genetic monster. In that early version, Jumba was a former fourth member of Stitch's gang who was left behind during a bank heist and had been stewing in prison for years. Upon Stitch's escape, the Grand Councilwoman would then make the deal to release Jumba if he would go to Earth to capture his former boss.
  • To be specific, the scene where Jumba attacks Stitch which results in the Pelekai residence accidentally being burned down was actually going to have more violent scenes like Stitch using a chainsaw to attack Jumba, as well as Stitch setting the house on fire by biting apart a gas pipe and tricking Jumba into shooting it with his blaster . The final version of the same scene has everything violent edited out and replaced in favor of making the scene more slapstick-oriented (Jumba knocking the ceiling down with dishes instead of laser blasts, Jumba's "shuriken" being made of hairbrushes and a tube of toothpaste instead of knives and a pizza cutter, and the entire chainsaw scene shortened), having more comedic scenes added in (exploding Scrump , Stitch catching Jumba's laser, Stitch yelling, "Blue Punch Buggy! No punch back!" when hitting Jumba with Nani's VW, the Elvis Presley song "Hound Dog" playing in the background), and the house being destroyed by having Stitch stop up Jumba's blaster with a carrot and then having them both play " hot potato " with it until the blaster overloads and explodes.
  • A similar treatment was done to the climax , where Jumba, Pleakley, Stitch, and Nani fly through the sky to pursue Gantu after he accidentally captures Lilo as a result of the terrorist attacks on September 11 , 2001 .
  • The alien species and even the spaceships in Lilo & Stitch were inspired by Hawaiian wildlife and marine creatures as well. In Jumba's case, he seems to be inspired by sea lions and their relatives.
  • Also in Lilo & Stitch , when Jumba attacks Stitch on the ceiling using plates like shurikens in that film's climax, he claims that he wants to reprogram Stitch to be "taller" and "not so fluffy", hence foreshadowing the creations of both Experiment 627 and 629/Leroy in Lilo & Stitch: The Series and Leroy & Stitch , respectively; coincidentally, both of them are improved versions of Stitch that are more evil and destructive and less fluffy than Stitch himself.
  • In Stitch! The Movie and certain episodes of Lilo & Stitch: The Series , it is revealed that Jumba's bare feet exactly resemble Gantu 's.
  • In " Spooky ", Jumba's worst fear is his ex-wife.
  • Jumba states in " The Asteroid " that he finds chewing food rather annoying because on his home planet, nutrients are absorbed through the skin. However, at the end of the same episode, he admits that he enjoys pizza, and in " Holio ", he mentions that he likes eating pastrami.
  • We learn in "The Asteroid" that Jumba had been banished from his home planet for evil genius research, but in " Sinker ", he mentions about having given presents to his evil genius family back home (hinting that he may come from a family of evil geniuses), implying while he cannot go back to his home planet, he is allowed to send gifts there.
  • Jumba was David Ogden Stiers ' last character in the Disney Animated Canon , 16 years before his death in 2018 .
  • ↑ Verhoeven, Beatrice ( April 21 , 2023). " Chris Sanders in Final Talks to Return as Voice of Stitch in Disney’s Live-Action ‘Lilo & Stitch’ (Exclusive) ". The Hollywood Reporter .
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Introduction to Jumba's Experiment Files Wiki

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Hmm? Ah! Little Girl and 626 have visitors, hmm? Well, a proper introduction is in order! I am Dr. Jumba Jookiba; evil genius, Kweltikwan resident of Little Girl's domicile, and creator of over 625 genetic experiments! Hmm? Oh, so you are for to learn more about my creations? Wonderful, humans who wish for to be making more creations like my own! So long as you credit me as your inspiration, we shall make great partners! *cackles evily* Um, I am being given angry look by Pleakley and Bigger Girl, so we shall have to be keeping this brief. Come, I shall bring you to my office.

Welcoming, my friends, to evil laboratory! ...Okay, is mainly my bedroom where I share space with one-eyed noodle Pleakley, but why to be splitting of hairs, hmm? Here, Jumba has archived every single experiment ever made/caught by Little Girl, and almost all have been converted from their formerly evil forms to good. Is a bit of a shame, I know, but is small price to pay to see my experiments roaming free again. 

Regardingless, to avoiding becoming bogged down with too many similar creations, we'll be going in the order in which genius experiments were tame-ed. And not to be worrying about 626; we shall save my most successful creation for last! 

So please, to be sitting back, relaxing, and enjoying this, a showcase of every grand experiment I have ever conceived!

Also, if you want to help me with archiving experiments, please read the wiki rules . In the meantime, you can see which experiments have been archived at the moment.

Experiments

Experimental Catalogue

Experiments' groups

Mrs. Hasagawa's cats

  • 1 Experiment 628
  • 2 Experiment 607: Launch
  • 3 Experiment 003: Howcome

Lilo & Stitch Wiki

Experiments

Leroy & Stitch - The Experiments group shot

Many of Stitch's "cousins" are featured in this group photo taken at the end of Leroy & Stitch .

This is a list of experiments from the Disney animated Lilo & Stitch franchise , most of them making their first appearance in Lilo & Stitch: The Series . These fictional experiments, also referred to as Stitch's cousins , are genetically engineered creatures created by Dr. Jumba Jookiba in his lab at " Galaxy Defense Industries ", with the assistance of Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel who funded the projects with "shady" business deals. Prior to the events of Lilo & Stitch , every experiment created was dehydrated into a small orb called an " experiment pod " and stored in a special container for transport. In Stitch! The Movie , the container was accidentally opened, and the pods dispersed and rained down on the island of Kauaʻi . The experiments within the pods are reactivated upon contact in water, a point of concern because many of the experiments are dangerous and Kauaʻi hosts one of the wettest spots on Earth.

Upon encountering each experiment, whose information is contained in Jumba's database , Stitch 's human friend and partner Lilo gives the experiment a name just as she gave Stitch his name. The two then attempt to rehabilitate the experiments and find a purpose for them on Earth that suits their specific abilities, referred to as the "one true place" they belong.

Stitch, inspired by Hawaii's terminology, refers to the other experiments as his "cousins" and considers them all a part of his ʻohana , or "extended family". All of Jumba's original 626 experiments have their names and numbers listed alongside the credits in Leroy & Stitch .

  • 1.1 Biology
  • 1.2 Creation
  • 2 Experiment series
  • 3.1 0-Series: Jumba's test batch, including many household helpers
  • 3.2 1-Series: Civic disturbances
  • 3.3 2-Series: Technological and scientific
  • 3.4 3-Series: Psychological
  • 3.5 4-Series: Top secret and mysterious series of militaristic and mostly failed experiments
  • 3.6 5-Series: Elemental and environmental manipulators
  • 3.7 6-Series: Battlefield and doomsday experiments with galactic implications
  • 3.8 Other experiments
  • 4.1 Continuity errors
  • 5 References

Due to different experiments' original purposes, the majority of experiments each have a unique appearance, powers, and weaknesses. Though all experiments have unique capabilities and functions, most of them have some abilities in common due to Jumba reusing DNA from one experiment as a prototype for a different experiment, like the similarities of body shape, appearance, and even for powers like in the case of Jumba reusing some of Twang (021)'s DNA in the creation of Bragg  (145), granting the latter musical ability. Most seem capable of scaling walls like a gecko (as Stitch frequently does); many are able to grow and retract an extra pair of arms. Since they are genetic experiments each created with multiple kinds of DNA that Jumba sampled throughout the galaxy, they all age quite differently than creatures on Earth as seen with Lilo and the rest of humanity when time is lapsed twenty years in " Skip ".

It is also shown that some experiments' powers (such as Mr. Stenchy (254)'s cuteness, and Checkers (029)'s hypnotic effect) do not affect other experiments, possibly so that these powers do not prevent other experiments from carrying out their primary functions. If affected by other experiments' powers, it might be temporary as Stitch managed to recover from Drowsy (360)'s sleep-inducing program without being exposed to water. Though Angel (624) primarily reverts other experiments (before her time) to evil, Amnesio (303) and Retro (210) can do so as well.

Additionally, it is shown that when an experiment is dehydrated, they will deactivate and turn into a small orb called an experiment pod. If an experiment pod gets wet, the experiment will be reactivated and released. According to Jumba, a home food dehydrator is the only known method of deactivating an experiment a second time.

On numerous occasions, it has been shown that most, if not all, of the experiments have an intentional imperfection added to their design by Jumba: a "fail-safe" of some sort. These imperfections were presumably added in by Jumba in the event his experiments ran out of control, in order to provide him with a way of stopping them in their tracks. Even his most powerful experiments, like 627 and Leroy , both had their own intentional imperfection, with an overreactive sense of humor and the song " Aloha ʻOe " being their respective imperfections.

Upon each experiment's creation, it is important that their molecules be charged. If an experiment's molecules are not fully charged, about a year after their creation, they will suffer glitches, during which they will experience seizures and temporarily revert to their original programming. If the molecular charging process is not completed, these glitches will eventually burn out the experiment's circuits and kill them.

Experiment series

The first digit of the experiment numbers reflects what series of experiments they belong to. The official series of experiments, as stated by Jess Winfield , one of the executive producers, are as follows:

  • 0-Series: Jumba's test batch, including many household helpers.
  • 1-Series: Civic disturbances.
  • 2-Series: Technological and scientific.
  • 3-Series: Psychological.
  • 4-Series: Top secret and mysterious series of militaristic and mostly failed experiments.
  • 5-Series: Elemental and environmental manipulators.
  • 6-Series: Battlefield and doomsday experiments with galactic implications.

For the most part, the colors of the experiment pods correspond to the series numbers; however, some of the pods are colored incorrectly.

List of experiments

0-series: jumba's test batch, including many household helpers.

000 A purple version of Stitch with the same abilities, but he later turned into a black, cyborg experiment, part machine part alien. His alien form resembles a cross between some sort of lizard, and koala (and robot) with bat-like face. He has two cyborg arms, three spider-like legs, and half-helmet (right half of his face is metal) with big black cyclopic-like right eye from some unknown incident. His cyborg arms serve many purposes such as cybernetic wiry rope, laser guns, forked harpoon, and welding tool, and his cyborg eye has zoom functions and improves his aim. He is an evil experiment that is a cyborg version of Stitch.
001 Red A small purple experiment with a lilac lower jaw and chest, three wobbly legs, two stubby little arms and two floppy antennae with two rings on each antenna. Designed to zap a green ray from his antennae to change the size of objects. He also has the ability to levitate. His picture appears on a newspaper clipping on the wall of Jumba's lab in , along with several other pictures of Jumba and Dr. Hämsterviel's early accomplishments. His name appears under said picture, suggesting that he was named well before the events of .
002 A purple opossum-like experiment with two light purple stripes on the back of his ears, beady eyes and an orange nose (In , his nose is dark purple). Designed to double-dip food. His one true place is with Mrs. Hasagawa as one of her "cats". He somehow changed in size in . 220,
003 Howcome N/A
004 Squawk N/A
005 Red Truxx Seen in pod form in .
006 Percy N/A
007 Blue (also known as "Yapper") She is a white Shih Tzu-like experiment with a purple bow. Designed to annoy individuals with her constant barking. She behaves like a typical "good dog": does tricks, licks her owner's face, fetches the morning paper, etc. Because of her appearance and behavior, 007 was adopted by Mertle and wasn't recognized as an experiment until Jumba saw her. Her episode is named "Yapper" after the nickname Lilo gave her, but she is officially "Gigi" on the experiment name list in . Her one true place is with Mertle as her pet. In , it is revealed that she can speak English very well. At the end of the movie, Mertle joins Lilo and Stitch's because Gigi wants to be in it with the rest of Jumba's experiments. She is voiced by Tress MacNeille. 108, 118, 209,
008 Carmine N/A
009 A small orange and caramel-colored monkey-like experiment with two pink orbs on the top of his head with three stubby multi-colored antennae. Pop has a tan face and stomach and a small red nose, as well as yellow markings on his rear and back. Pop's tail is a pump which he uses to blow up pink balloons which reform on his tail after they pop. He is designed to use his tail to blow up a balloon to the size of the room he is in, then popping the balloon, discombobulating those involved near the explosion of the balloon and causing frizzy hair.
010 A green anteater/elephant-like experiment with a small body, mouth, arms and legs, a thin tail with a brushy fuzz at the end, a vacuum-like trunk that can fire lasers, dark eyes, short ears, and three dark-tipped spines. Designed to sterilize, disinfect, and clean everything in sight. However, his programming began to cause him to take extreme and dangerous measures to keep everything clean: he threw anything away, assuming it was trash, and tried to "sterilize" anyone, assuming they were germs. 010 was then upgraded by Jumba to make him less of a neat-freak; however, the upgrade malfunctioned, and instead, 010 was turned into a dirt-maker (renamed Oscar), so Lilo gave him to Gantu, who sent 010 to Hämsterviel, who sent him to Gantu when Woops almost blew his cover. Felix was later rescued in "Snafu". The only word that 010 can say is "dirty"; as Felix he says it disgustedly, while when upgraded to "Oscar" he exclaims it happily as he makes a mess. Both of 010's nicknames are a reference to the main characters of . He is voiced by Tress MacNeille. 131, 224, 226,
011 Inkstain N/A
012 Antitherm N/A
013 Furry N/A
014 A tan gourd-shaped experiment with a large opening at the top of his head. Designed to pop popcorn. His one true place is in a movie theater. Was mentioned in "Angel" when Jumba falsely said, "624 is harmless experiment. Designed to...pop popcorn for Jumba's movie night."
015 Green Ruggles Seen in pod form in .
016 Malt N/A
017 Lidds N/A
018 Puck N/A
019 Clumsy N/A
020 A fast-talking, pink experiment with a resemblance to Jumba and Cannonball (520), but with a smaller face and two ebony-black eyes who wears a straw boater hat and bowtie, carries a cane, and acts as a salesperson who never turns down a customer. Designed to be able to sell anything to anyone. Lilo used him to get ahead in the chocolate bar selling contest/fundraiser, but Mertle took him. When Lilo took him back, Mertle took him back again. Lilo tried to take him back once more, but found out Mertle sold him to Reuben. Slick was rescued, but Lilo had to give up the contest by giving her last chocolate bar to Gantu as a swap for Slick. His one true place is at a fundraiser, following which he began working for charity, not profit. Slick was one of the experiments Lilo turned to for the capture of Ploot, but besides selling her an umbrella that she later used against Ploot, he didn't/couldn't help. He is voiced by Jeff Glen Bennett. 205, 217,
021 Green Twang Designed to annoy individuals by playing folk music of Jumba's home planet. In the , it is mentioned that some of Twang's DNA was used by Jumba when he created Experiment 145, giving Bragg the ability to play the folksy flute.

Bragg (Experiment 145) was called 021 in the Japanese episode, but still called Bragg. This lead to some media thinking Twang appeared in Stitch!, when Experiment 021 technically hasn't made any appearances, though Bragg was created using some of Twang's DNA. The English dub corrected Bragg's number to 145 and Yuna gave him the name Flute. Twang still has not appeared in any media.

022 Red A dark-green, seahorse-like experiment with lips shaped like a doughnut. Designed to project donuts which can restrain and immobilize movement. First he asks, “Ever had a Hertz Donut?” Then he fires energy which solidifies into a donut around the target, and says, “Hurts, don’t it?”
023 Cyclo N/A
024 Hamlette This experiment was activated when were. 220
025 White A small yellow star-shaped creature with a little antenna on his head. Designed to be a beacon to signal the alien attack fleet, but the official Disney website states his purpose is to keep individuals awake with his bright light. Topper is given to a little girl as a Christmas present, then placed atop the local Christmas tree and emits a light so bright that aliens from other galaxies can see him from Earth. His number is likely a reference to Christmas Day (December 25). He is voiced by Tress MacNeille. 114, 132,
026 Pawn N/A
027 Plushy N/A
028 Lori N/A
029 A yellow and purple centipede-like experiment that sits curled up like a crown on individuals' heads. Designed to make his wearer a king or queen by hypnotizing those around them, with the exception of higher experiments. The victims retain their normal personality while under its control, and the effect immediately wears off once Checkers is removed. Lilo first donned him, but her good intentions got many individuals arrested by Mertle for being "troublemakers" when they accidentally disobeyed Lilo's rules. When Lilo decided to step down, Gantu took Checkers and was in power until Stitch gathered several experiments to help overthrow him. His one true place is as a decorative crown for festivals. He is voiced by Billy West. 207,
030 Vialet N/A
031 An orange lobster-like experiment. Designed to run around and pinches things with his four pincers. His one true place is with Mrs. Hasagawa as one of her "cats." 220,
032 A small orange experiment with small body, arms and legs, a large head with dark orange mark on the forehead, little antennae, a little mouth, a round nose, black eyes and four ears. Designed to detect lies. When a lie is told, he beeps loudly and the pattern on his forehead lights up. The bigger the lie, the louder he beeps, and the brighter the pattern lights up. Fibber was captured by Gantu, but rescued by Lilo and Stitch in "Snafu." He was also part of Pleakley's E.A.R.W.A.X. group in "Spike." Which was a blooper in the episode since he was captured by Gantu at the time. He is voiced by Jeff Glen Bennett. 113, 201, 224, 226,
033 A blue dinosaur-like experiment with short forearms and a thick tail and legs. Designed to drive in nails around Jumba's house with his hammer-shaped head/face, but at times he will pound living things. He was used by Gantu to defeat Stitch in "Dupe" and rescued by Lilo's rescue team in "Snafu." 033 was called "Hammerhead" by Pleakley in "The Asteroid". In "Stitch! The Movie", his number is 124. 109, 126, 213, 215, 224, 226,
034 Splort N/A
035 Philip N/A
036 A small yellow and brown opossum-like experiment with a spiked tail. Designed to poke holes in liquid containers. He was seen in "Shoe," where he helped turn Jumba's ship into a hotel by putting up an umbrella over an outdoor table and holding a palette for Lilo to paint an arrow sign titled "Jumba & Pleakley's Bed & Not Breakfast." 203, 215,
037 Snipper N/A
038 Plats N/A
039 Atlas N/A
040 A gray mole-like experiment with large black claws. Designed to scrape up vegetation, and is also an efficient digger. He was first seen in "Shoe," where he dug the pool for "Jumba & Pleakley's Bed & Not Breakfast," and was part of the "rebellion" in "Checkers." 203, 207, 215,
041 Kitsch N/A
042 White Itch Seen in pod form in .
043 Cubesteak N/A
044 Green A pink, four-headed mustached experiment with four arms and four red bowties on his necks that speaks English. Designed to sing barbershop music off-key, agonizing anyone who hears it. His one true place is with Mrs. Hasagawa as one of her "cats." 220,
045 Melvin N/A
046 Wedgie N/A
047 Green A blue platypus-like experiment with an accordion body. Designed to pull down individuals' pants, therefore causing public humiliation.
048 Echo N/A
049 Picker N/A
050 Dunk N/A
051 Green A green experiment with a huge blue nose and a yellow spot around his eyes and a yellow stripe on his ears and tail (in his episode the spots and stripes were originally red). Designed to spit acidic saliva that can burn through wood in about three seconds. His one true place is with Mrs. Hasagawa as one of her "cats." 220,
052 A chocolate-colored pink-haired lizard/Stitch-like experiment. Designed to turn things into chocolate (from a magazine). He was given to Lilo by Stitch for her birthday.
053 Whine N/A
054 Blue or Red An experiment made of chocolate that looks like a blob. Designed to drown individuals in his sticky sweetness. When he was activated, he . The mistake with his number was due to Jumba's untidy database, although Jumba later corrected this mistake. Was rescued in "Snafu." 119, 226
055 Snarfhonk N/A
056 Nibbiolo N/A
057 Tenderizer N/A
058 Shortsheet N/A
059 Tornette N/A
060 Plink N/A
061 Anachronator N/A
062 White A small gray and white mustached experiment with four arms with three fingers on each hand, black eyes, a round nose, a little mouth, short ears, a chef's hat, and a spatula for a tail. Designed to use his lightning speed, which allows him to instantly prepare food or whip up a mini-tornado in battle. He is also the only experiment in the series that speaks French. Designed to be Jumba's personal chef, but instead made unhealthy food that quickly made individuals fat and overweight, then ate the fattened victims. However, he stopped when he learned that healthy food could be just as delicious. His one true place is running a healthy French fry hut. He is voiced by Rob Paulsen. 202,
063 Pufferizer N/A
064 Nappifier N/A
065 Britfood N/A
066 Glam N/A
067 Shady N/A
068 Tom N/A
069 H. T. N/A
070 White Flopjack Seen in pod form in . Pod says 70 instead of 070.
071 Penny N/A
072 Stickystuck N/A
073 Cornerpiece N/A
074 A pink balloon dog-like experiment with dark blue humanoid eyes, big lips and a heart-shaped tail. Welko can blow indestructible bubbles that last only temporarily. Her bubbles can somewhat stick together, and therefore can be formed into a cloud. Her body contains a form of helium or another light air, and this causes her to float.
075 WooWoo N/A
076 Bath Matt N/A
077 A fat purple Nosy (199)-like experiment with black nails, a dark blue stripe around his torso between his chest and stomach, a dark blue circle on the top of his head, dark blue-striped ears, a larger belly and a slightly smaller, gold nose. Designed to irritate individuals with his constant snoring. His one true place is with Mrs. Hasagawa as one of her "cats." 220,
078 Snozzle N/A
079 Fogger N/A
080 Dan N/A
081 Backscratcher N/A
082 White Plunge Seen in pod form in . Pod says 82 instead of 082.
083 Grimple N/A
084 Subwoof N/A
085 Screwup N/A
086 A big, green, mouthless, crab-like experiment with four legs, two large claws and a window on its chest. Able to capture and confine any other experiment inside the holding tank in his stomach by splitting in half, surrounding whatever he wants to catch, and joining together again. When Clink splits in two, he works with himself, yet he seems to have a separate mind for each half. 20 years in an alternate future, Lilo, Stitch, and Skip encountered Clink in the possession of Hämsterviel, who ruled Earth and the rest of the universe. 206
087 Green Puddles Seen in pod form in .
088 Decrisper N/A
089 A pudgy, purple hourglass-shaped experiment with small ears, a big round nose, and a stubby tail. Designed to skip time by 10 minutes, because Jumba was too impatient to wait for his microwave to reheat his leftovers. However, there was an error in his program, so he skips time by ten years instead of ten minutes. Fortunately, he has a reset button on top of his head (seen as a light green patch); when activated, Skip turns upside-down and reverses the time back to normal. Lilo used him to jump ahead 10 years and become a teenager, then 20 years later to become a full-fledged adult. However, since Lilo and Stitch were gone for 20 years, no one was there to catch experiments except Gantu. So 20 years later, Hämsterviel ruled Earth. 206,
090 Fetchit This experiment was activated when were. 220
091 Nutsy N/A
092 Gutman N/A
093 Unkind N/A
094 Louis B. N/A
095 Coaster N/A
096 Cable Dude N/A
097 Dogalarm N/A
098 Cooper N/A
099 Spot Was supposed to appear in "Spike" but was removed.

1-Series: Civic disturbances

100 Trickster N/A
101 Trike N/A
102 A yellow experiment with a long, narrow neck like a traffic pole, and a traffic light-shaped head with a green and red light (most likely his eyes, oriented vertically) on each side of his head. Designed to cause traffic jams. He was seen in pod form in "Drowsy" and seen activated in . When he first appeared, he was called 239 due to Jumba's untidy database, but this mistake was corrected. His one true place is as a traffic light. 137,
103 A tan-gray, upside-down ice cream-shaped, mouse-like experiment with an oval body, little arms and legs, big ears, a big mouth, no tail, black eyes, a round blue nose and rabbit-like ears. Designed to prevent pollination of flowers by attracting alien "bees" to himself. He was first seen being rescued in "Snafu." 226,
104 Lapse N/A
105 Fold N/A
106 Spindle N/A
107 Yellow/Purple Mutilate Seen in pod form in . In one scene its pod was yellow, but in another it was purple.
108 Nudge N/A
109 Sounder N/A
110 Red A small red mouse-like experiment, vaguely resembling animator Friz Freleng's character Little Blabbermouse from the Warner Brothers series. Designed to annoy entire planets with his never-ending talking. He first appeared in " , when Jumba was testing his "Evilliminator", a new idea for turning experiments from bad to good, on him and it did not work. He later appeared in when he recalled to Mertle about a nightmare he once had, but was immediately stopped when Leroy fired a blaster close to him. He is voiced by Rob Paulsen. 201,
111 Blue A red experiment that resembles a push-mower. Designed to tear up the ground beneath his feet. His one true place is with Mrs. Hasagawa as one of her "cats." 220,
112 Green A yellow platypus-like experiment with an orange mane and a rectangular vacuum-like mouth. Designed to turn everyone into cartoons. When , he can turn into the subject of any pictures. When reprogrammed, he can scan 2-dimensional objects in pictures and make them real. Once a book, picture, or drawing is inserted into his mouth, 112 either morphs into or projects the image into 3-dimensional life. Spinning 112's collar counterclockwise reverts his creations back to their original state.
113 Purple A green and white sloth-like experiment with a wiry body and a round face with black eyes, a small dark purple round nose, a wide mouth and two long, curved horns. Able to control luck. When his horns are up, they cause good luck. When down, they cause bad luck. He can be switched from bad luck to good luck by flipping his horseshoe. His one true place is at a miniature golf course, where he makes people score holes-in-one. 203,
114 Skyooz N/A
115 Sellby N/A
116 Switch N/A
117 Tock N/A
118 Fink N/A
119 Blue Inverto Experiment 054 (Fudgy), an experiment who drowns individuals in his sticky, chocolaty sweetness was because his pod was inverted. An ironic coincidence given Experiment 119's code name. 119,
120 Purple A small, dark green-teal cephalopod-like experiment with a roughly reptilian face with wide mouth, small white eyes with black pupils, a small round body, little arms and legs with small hands and feet, little tail, black markings on his back, and six tentacles on his large dome head; three on each end of his head. Designed to foil enemy plans by any possible means. He will ruin any plans to catch him. The only way to catch him is by accident. Named for the acronym SNAFU. 226
121 White Sappy Seen in pod form in .
122 Blue A pink calf-like experiment with two horns. Designed to cause individuals to look ridiculous in order to humiliate them and compromise their self-respect. Though 122 is not actually evil, he is the only one who can reverse the process. When his horns are pointed upwards, his ray causes humiliating appearances. Turning his horns downwards reverses the process.
123 Red A pink, blue-eyed, antennaless, Angel (624)-like experiment, wearing a headdress of fruits and holding a maraca in each of her four hands. Designed to make victims dance until they drop, after her namesake Carmen Miranda.
124 Rhymer Hammerface was mistakenly labeled 124 in due to Jumba's untidy database.
125 Gibberish N/A
126 Stank N/A
127 Dembums N/A
128 Purple A small green mosquito-like experiment with four eyes. Designed to turn whole civilizations into harmless little insects. Anyone turned into an insect can understand all other insects and arachnids. The only way to reverse the effect is with a machine built by Jumba. 128 was later reprogrammed to only turn inanimate objects into insects. His one true place is helping farmers by turning rocks into swarms of aphid-eating ladybugs. 223
129 Crutch N/A
130 Bonez N/A
131 Red Poik Seen in pod form in .
132 Purple Spoony Seen in pod form in the "Experiment Profiler" special feature on the DVD of .
133 White An orange and tan koala-like experiment with a white face, a wide mouth, red nose, black eyes, yellow-tipped antennae that mix with thin rabbit-like ears, and a functioning blow-horn for a tail (reminiscent of Harpo Marx's trademark horn) which he squeaks instead of speaking. He wears joke eyeglasses with a fake nose and mustache resembling those of Groucho Marx. Designed to play practical jokes on individuals, hence his name P(ractical) J(oker). His one true place is as an opening act for Moses's Hula gig. In the group photo taken at the end of and the Disney.com Lilo and Stitch experiment gallery, PJ is seen without his glasses. 209
134 A green experiment with sharp steel teeth, large ears and a blue nose. Designed to shred important documents. His one true place is with Mrs. Hasagawa as one of her "cats." 220
135 Remote N/A
136 Gloomy N/A
137 Flip N/A
138 Dropsy N/A
139 I Know You Are But What Am I N/A
140 Changeling N/A
141 Burr N/A
142 Blondie N/A
143 Clog N/A
144 Samolean N/A
145 Green Originally an ugly, green ogre-like experiment designed to annoy individuals by telling tale tales. re-purposed some of Experiment 021's DNA when creating him, granting him musical ability. In , alters his appearance, turning him yellow and more rabbit/cat-like with blue fluff in his ears. Hämsterviel also transmuted Bragg to gain power from sympathy as he tells sad stories and acts generally cute. Bragg is very manipulative and sly. Bragg was designed to be an excellent liar, has super intelligence, extraordinary athletic ability, advanced language programming and musical talent, specifically that of the flute and harmonica, helping him gain the approval of others. He uses popularity and sympathy as steroids, getting stronger as he receives more and more attention. This allows him to grow multiple arms and gain physical muscle mass.

Bragg was mistakenly called 021 in the Japanese episode and other media, but still referred to by name as Bragg in the Japanese episode. the Kanji in the episode (試作品021号ブラッグ) reads: "Prototype 021 Bragg". In the English dub he is given the name Flute by Yuna and referred to by his correct number. The Japanese language episode specifies that Jumba re-purposed some of 021's DNA when he created 145, which may have added onto the confusion.

146 Blue Flashbomb Seen in pod form in the "Experiment Profiler" special feature on the DVD of .
147 Newton N/A
148 A brown weasel-like experiment. Designed to climb up planetary leader's pant legs during public appearances.
149 Purple

A light-green koala-like experiment smaller than Stitch with a yellow stomach, a slim body, small antennae, big dark blue eyes, a big head, a wide mouth with two fangs sticking out, a round nose, rabbit-like ears, two dark green marks on the back of her head, dark green, arrow-like patches on arms and legs, and a yellow V-shaped stripe on her forehead, found with 150. Named after bank robber Bonnie Parker. Designed to steal things without the victim's knowledge, as well as her special weapons are pistol and plasma gun. 149 and 150 are captured and end up in prison as convicts, but they are paroled as part of the rescue party in "Snafu." She is voiced by Tress MacNeille.

She is called 349 in her debut episode and in her episode, but she is officially 149 according to the experiments list in the closing credits of .

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150 Purple

A light brown bear-like experiment with a bulky, roundly built body, a round face with a wide mouth, a small black nose, little pointed ears, little stubby antennae, black eyes, and a lantern chin, with a sort of Swiss army knife-like gun for a right hand on a cybernetic arm from the elbow down, found with 149. Named after bank robber Clyde Barrow. Designed to steal things without the victim's knowledge. 149 and 150 are captured and end up in prison as convicts, but they are paroled as part of the rescue party in "Snafu. Seen in pod form in . He is voiced by Rocky McMurray.

He is called 350 in his debut episode and in his episode, but he is officially 150 according to the experiments list in the closing credits of .

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151 White A small pink koala/fairy-like experiment with a big head with a baby-like face, tiny purple insect-like wings, stubby legs, short stubby ears, plump cheeks, blue nose, a yellow pacifier in his mouth, and a long dark-pink-striped baby-rattle-shaped tail. Designed to disable planets by turning adults into babies with a pink powder shaken from his rattle-like tail. The antidote is a mix of two teaspoons of applesauce, one cup of milk, three bananas, and 100% Kona coffee. His one true place is at the animal shelter making older dogs young again, thus making them more appealing to potential adopters. 136
152 Mama Frita N/A
153 XYZ Mentioned by Pleakley in the English dub of the episode " " to be "the pants zipper opener".
154 Frapp N/A
155 Burger N/A
156 Shopahol N/A
157 Hotl N/A
158

A red aardvark/shrew-like experiment with little arms and legs, no tail, a long snout, black eyes, and large rabbit-like ears. Designed to find anything and honk when he finds it, even spinning his ears like helicopter blades if necessary in order to find what he has been asked to locate. His one true place is operating a "Lost and Found" service on the beach. He was in the rescue party for "Snafu."

Finder is called 458 in his episode but on Disney website, and in Skip's episode, he is called 158.

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159 Nacho N/A
160 Rabbit N/A
161 Grumbelly N/A
162 Tub N/A
163 Dumbell N/A
164 Lesdyxia This experiment's name is a hidden joke: Dyslexia read by a dyslexic person.
165 Sandy N/A
166 Peppah N/A
167 Frizzy N/A
168 Redped N/A
169 Rolo N/A
170 Daze N/A
171 Rich N/A
172 Ditch N/A
173 Mitch N/A
174 Nopost N/A
175 Kite N/A
176 Allsox N/A
177 White A small yellow hairball-like experiment with a pink bow, dark blue eyes, and long scissor-like claws. Designed to eat (an efficient, cheap, and abundant fuel used in outer space) in order to create a fuel crisis. However, in Jumba's native language, the word "Uburnium" closely resembles the word for "hair", so she eats hair instead of Uburnium (in fact, Jumba had more before her creation). As 177 eats more hair, she grows larger and larger, to where she can only be tamed by shampoo and hair conditioning products. Her one true place is cutting hair at the beauty salon. 112,
178 Barkleigh N/A
179 Bumper N/A
180 Boggle N/A
181 Roberts N/A
182 Ollie N/A
183 Detour N/A
184 NPH N/A
185 Splutter N/A
186 Laakso N/A
187 Cal N/A
188 Forward N/A
189 Hotcold N/A
190 Florrie N/A
191 Roxy N/A
192 Breakup N/A
193 Will N/A
194 Trax N/A
195 Whoooa! N/A
196 Escalater N/A
197 Pretzel N/A
198 Carat N/A
199 Red A red pig-like experiment with a pink stomach from the chin down, a roundly built body with thick legs, huge arms with three small fingers on each hand, a wide mouth, a very big nose, little black eyes, little rabbit-like ears, black markings on his back and black stripes on the front of his legs. Designed to snoop out enemy secrets but ends up finding out mostly useless gossip. Also, Jumba programmed 199 to be an expert escape artist. He was later caught by Gantu, who thought that 199 would tell him all of Lilo and Stitch's files. Instead, he only talked about useless information and revealed secrets about Gantu to 625. Woops (600) "accidentally" broke Nosy's capsule on Gantu's ship, freeing him. He is voiced by Bobcat Goldthwait. 128, 224,

2-Series: Technological and scientific

200 Adam N/A
201 White Geigenstein This experiment was one of the pods in Mrs. Hasagawa's dish. 220
202 Red A purple bat/lizard-like experiment with four arms, a lion-like tail, large wings on his shoulders and a Stitch-like face. Designed to jam radars with his high-pitched screech. Activated at the end of , although his pod was mislabeled as 455.
203 Green Snipe Seen in pod form in .
204 Blue A gray experiment shaped like a four-legged washing machine designed to make socks disappear. 204 was among the 12 new pods Lilo and Stitch brought home. Nosox was one of the experiments rescued in "Snafu", because Gantu caught him around "Amnesio". 137, 226
205 Cheney N/A
206 Maggie N/A
207 Barcode N/A
208 Hoax N/A
209 Smoot N/A
210 Blue A small orange dinosaur-like experiment with a purple nose, tiny gold-tipped ears, gold markings on his back and spots around his eyes and a thick, short tail and legs. Designed to turn enemy weapons and technology into their most primitive state by wrapping his tongue around the object, rendering the object useless as he lets go. This process also works on individuals and other items, and it can be reversed by spanking 210's bottom three times while his tongue is wrapped around the de-evolved person or thing. His one true place is making a prehistoric zoo. 214, 224,
211 Jangle N/A
212 2-Late N/A
213 UHF N/A
214 A blue camera-like experiment with arms with three legs similar to a tripod. Designed to take only bad pictures of individuals. He takes the pictures with his "nose" and develops the pictures like a Polaroid camera with the pictures coming out of his mouth. His one true place is with Mrs. Hasagawa as one of her "cats." 220
215 Crammer N/A
216 Key N/A
217 Rat N/A
218 Target N/A
219 Missy N/A
220 A giant green millipede-like experiment with a koala-like face, a wide mouth, a big blue nose, black eyes, Nosy-like ears and ten short tentacle limbs. Designed to plug the holes in air filters crucial to all H-drives with its multiple legs.
221 Green A small light yellow koala/sloth/gecko/Chinese dragon-like creature with skinny arms, legs, and body, a slightly twisted yet pointed tail, a large head with a wide mouth, a round nose, dark blue eyes and long antennae that can create crippling electric surges. His body can turn into an electrical current, so he can also fly or travel through outlets, power lines, and machines. He was the first experiment that Lilo and Stitch met and rehabilitated, first appearing in . His one true place is powering the old that had been abandoned for requiring too much electricity, though he offers Stitch aid. He is voiced by Frank Welker in the series. Sparky also appears as a boss in the PSP game , fighting Terra within Gantu's ship. 226, ,
222 Green A tiny pale green-grey single-celled experiment with pink-purple spots and four white grey-tipped antennae. Designed to transmit disease to popular planetary leaders and disable them. The symptoms are purple pimples, smelly feet, a swollen eye, and uncontrollable burping. When he turns to good, he could cure health problems. Ends up with (actually ) Gantu until he was rescued in "Snafu" and later uses his powers to cure people according to a game in the DVD for . He is voiced by Frank Welker. 101, 226
223 Green A bright green experiment with a round torso, pudgy arms and legs, a large round head with little mouth, round nose, dark green eyes, a small arrow-shaped mark above his face (In his episode, his marking was originally V-shaped) and two thin antennae that resembles a cross between Morpholomew (316) and Poxy (222). Designed to use technopathy to turn technology against its user by entering machines and making them malfunction, operating like a computer virus. Lilo tricked him into being downloaded into her video game. He was released as of to help fight the Leroy clones. His one true place is Lilo's video game, rendering the games harder. 224
224 Tweak N/A
225 Red A light blue dinosaur-like experiment, with a huge mouth, with tiny horns above each nostril, two large ears, and a large body. Designed to crush orbs of nearly indestructible Uburnium to useless pulp. Clip (177) was originally made to eat, but due to an error on Jumba's part, 177 ended up eating hair. ,
226 Combo N/A
227 A large tan mammoth-like creature with two tiny little antennae, a big round green nose instead of trunk, green markings on his back, legs at the middle of his torso with external toes, a big hump near his face, and tusks as large as the entire front of his body. Able to batter through even the thickest doors.
228 Green A small red dragon-like experiment with small bat-like wings, a reptilian head with thin pointed ears, black eyes and a thin body. Designed to melt enemy fortresses, weapons, and transportation, among other things, with the bright blue blasts from his mouth. His one true place is burning metal at the recycling plant. He is voiced by Tress MacNeille. 134
229 An unlucky experiment that looks like a yellow bowling pin with rabbit ears. Designed as a target for military war games.
230 Checkup N/A
231 Sprok N/A
232 Green Poser Seen in pod form in .
233 Pitch N/A
234 Green A reddish-pink weasel/mouse-like experiment with black eyes, large ears, and a speaker at the end of his long and fluffy raccoon-like ringed tail. Designed to eavesdrop on private enemy conversations. To stop him from eavesdropping, someone has to pat him on the head so he curls up his speaker-like tail and folds his large ears downward. His one true place is with as a CIA operative. 222
235 White Docker This experiment was one of the pods in Mrs. Hasagawa's dish. 220
236 Charger N/A
237 Blip N/A
238 Bworp N/A
239 Clickster This experiment is mentioned in "Drowsy" when Pleakley said, "experiment 239 designed to cause traffic jams" However he does not cause traffic jams, he was mistaken for Stopgo, experiment 102. Its actual function is unknown.
240 Sap N/A
241 Blue Press-5 Seen in pod form in .
242 Brownout N/A
243 Pane N/A
244 Bore N/A
245 Sournote N/A
246 Creamer N/A
247 Qwerty N/A
248 A small blue experiment with a pitchfork-shaped head with an upside-down arrow-shaped mark on her forehead, a small body, thin arms and a small lion-like tail and that looks like a cross between Holio and Heat. Designed to scare individuals with a loud high-pitched shriek. Her one true place is Nani's alarm clock. She is voiced by Grey DeLisle. 216
249 A dark blue and white roughly koala-like experiment with a spring-like body, a wide mouth, round nose, dark eyes, two little ears and little antennae. Designed to launch boulders. Her one true place is helping people reach high places.
250 Lacrosse N/A
251 Green A small yellow vaguely rabbit-like experiment with red eyes and long antennae that shoot a sticky substance that will only dissolve in mud. Designed to bind together incompatible individuals, usually by the hand or wrist. His one true place is helping arguing couples bungee jump. 212
252 Crete N/A
253 Uncrete N/A
254 White An irresistibly cute pink experiment with a big head with big blue eyes, puffy antennae and a small hair and a small body. Designed to be so irresistibly cute that he can infiltrate any target area. Other experiments are immune to his charms. Once at his target location, he is a ticking stink bomb. Forty-two hours after his activation, he begins to emit an odor so noxious it will make a 40-square mile area uninhabitable for decades. Luckily, he eventually stops emitting the vile fumes. If 254’s sour emissions intermix with 255’s nauseatingly sweet emissions, the chemical reaction will cause a cataclysmic explosion destroying the planetary body they inhabit. 

Somehow he ended up back on Earth in  , stench-free, suggesting he can either control the smell or it wears off after a while. He is voiced by Frank Welker.

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255 Blue A light blue experiment with a strong resemblance to Mr. Stenchy (254), with golden eyes, puffier antennae and smaller hair. Designed to make individuals sick with her nauseatingly sweet fumes. If 255’s emissions intermix with 254’s sour emissions, the chemical reaction will cause a cataclysmic explosion capable of destroying the planetary body they inhabit.
256 Addy N/A
257 Red Rattat Seen in pod form in the "Experiment Profiler" special feature on the DVD of .
258 White or Blue A bright orange koala/cat-like experiment with a wide mouth, a big round nose which functions as a microphone, black pupil-less eyes, and big round ears resembling speakers. Designed to annoy enemies by looping random sounds with his mouth or his ears and can also climb walls. His one true place is providing backbeats for an originally rhythm-less musical group. Was in the rescue mission for "Snafu." 138, 226
259 Rash N/A
260 GPS N/A
261 B. V. Beaverton N/A
262 Green A bright red, roughly koala/dragon/superhero-like experiment with a muscular body, yellow chest and stomach, a manly face, white gloves-style front paws, a wide mouth, a blue nose, dark eyes, pointed ears and small antennae as well as four arms, super strength, warm ice-melting breath, and dazzling teeth. 262 has one fatal error: he has no evil function; a failed experiment that is pure good, and to top it off, he is the only experiment programmed not to cause trouble. When Jumba had his membership revoked from E.G.O. (Evil Genius Organization), Lilo and Stitch tried to trick the head of E.G.O. into thinking that Jumba was still evil. The plan worked until the head of E.G.O. saw a screen of Ace rescuing a cat from a house on fire. His one true place is balancing out Jumba's evil and acting as a local do-gooder. His experiment number – 262 – is the inverse of 626 – Stitch's number; Ace is a purely heroic experiment, and Stitch had been designed to be purely destructive, thus the opposite of 262. He is voiced by Jeff Bennett. 220
263 SFS N/A
264 Poach N/A
265 Wip N/A
266 10x N/A
267 Green A lavender-bluish teddy bear-like experiment with fairy-like wings that enable him to fly. He also has a "wand" on his head that lights up every time a wish is granted, and is also good for throwing an unsuspecting opponent, like Stitch. Designed to be a wish giver that grants any wish he hears, but the wishes are granted literally and may not turn out quite as expected. In addition to rejecting wishes for more wishes, he also has a wish limit, indicated by a small meter on his stomach which starts out completely red. As wishes are granted, the meter slowly goes down. When white, all the wishes are gone, and 267 is deemed useless. 221
268 Celsenheit N/A
269 Gyrotta N/A
270 Gillmore N/A
271 Noso N/A
272 A purple and cyan caterpillar-like experiment with black eyes, two dark purple-tipped antennae, four dark purple-tipped legs and blue mouth inside. Designed to generate portals to parallel universes. However, 272 has no control over which universe the portal leads to. Not naturally evil in nature, 272 has a skittish and sensitive temperament, but also stubborn and loyal to his creator. 272 has advanced language programing to assist him as he traverses alternate realities. Jumba implanted a tracking device into 272 so that he would be able to locate the experiment in whatever universe his creation travels to. Once a transdimensional portal is created, it only lasts for a short period of time. Luckily, 272 has the ability to locate any portal he creates. 

At the end of , 272 is called Mamf and Wormhole is listed as 275 which is Tickle Tummy's number in Stitch!.

273 Boxboom N/A
274 Alexander An experiment designed to make lots of long distance telephone calls. He makes calls on your phone to run up the cost on your phone bill. One of the 12 new pods found by Lilo & Stitch in "Drowsy". His name is obviously taken from Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone. 137
275 A round, pink experiment with rabbit-like ears, no legs, a clownish face, two hands with long fingers and a large patterned torso, which she uses to jump really high. Designed to be able to tickle anyone into submission. She has long fingers that she uses to immobilize individuals in a state of continuous laughter. This includes Reuben who denied being ticklish. She was caught by Gantu and rescued in "Snafu".

Tickle-Tummy was originally left off the master list at the end of . She's number 275 in the anime.

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276 Green A blue experiment with a huge head that resembles a Pac-Man ghost. Designed to enter a sleeping person's head and turn dreams into nightmares. If the person wakes up while he is still inside, 276 will remain there permanently to turn all future dreams into nightmares. Also, 276 was designed to attack at peak of the subconscious enjoyment. His one true place is making virtual reality games. His name is in reference to the REM stage of sleep, in which dreams occur. He is voiced by Rob Paulsen. 215,
277 Red or White A light purple bat-like experiment with a furless, triangle-like body, little legs, two fingers and a thumb on each of his wings, hardly any neck, fanged wide mouth, two little nostrils, pointed ears and black eyes. Designed to find and enrich "Snootonium," a rare element that becomes extremely dangerous once enriched. Snootonium has a similar chemical makeup as that of mucus on Earth. To help clear her sinuses, Lilo's friend Victoria decides to keep Snooty as a pet, as his one true place. 213 and 220
278 Pasthole N/A
279 Yellow Futurehole Seen in pod form in the "Experiment Profiler" special feature on the DVD of .
280 Benedict Arnold N/A
281 Ray N/A
282 Click N/A
283 Quarklifter N/A
284 Yellow Pixel This experiment was one of the pods in Mrs. Hasagawa's dish. 220
285 Green A purple parrot-like experiment with a small antenna, a beak and tail feathers. Designed to fire a green ray from his antenna that will cause anything it hits to stop working, and can also climb walls. A person hit with 285's ray will relax, and even a machine hit with the ray will shut down. The ray can be blocked or bounced off reflective surfaces. However, the ray wears off in time. His one true place is at the airport, making grouchy businesspeople enjoy their vacation.
286 Gellasifier N/A
287 Burl N/A
288 A small white and brown experiment with a curved head and lightweight body. Designed to be a living boomerang. His one true place is with Mrs. Hasagawa as one of her "cats." 220,
289 Red Stringulator Seen in pod form in the "Experiment Profiler" special feature on the DVD of .
290 U-port N/A
291 Catalyst N/A
292 Whatsamattafoyou N/A
293 Vacuum N/A
294 Poppapoppup N/A
295 Spineless N/A
296 Crash N/A
297 Green A red-orange crab-like experiment with four claws, four legs, dark blue eyes and two antennae on his head, able to swivel at the waist more than 360°. Designed to destroy machinery by going inside and cutting the mechanism and electrical wiring. His size was greatly increased by accident, thanks to Jumba's growth ray. His one true place is as an amusement park ride. He is voiced by Nancy Cartwright. 133
298 Cat N/A
299 Dimensionator N/A

3-Series: Psychological

300 Green or Red A green blob-like experiment with olive green eyes, a wide mouth and three round, short, stubby spikes on his back, greatly resembling the other Disney (and Halloween based) character Oogie Boogie. Designed to scare individuals by morphing/shapeshifting into their worst horrifying fears. Appears during Halloween. His one true place is as a greeter for trick-or-treaters during Halloween, and at an old house believed to be haunted during the rest of the year. 103
301 Progno N/A
302 Noidster N/A
303 Yellow A small blue beetle-like creature with a round body, two thick arms, two thick legs, a purple mark on his stomach, two large wings on his back, a round face with large black eyes, a little mouth, and two antennae. Designed to erase individuals' memories by zapping a red laser vision in their eyes. The password " " must be spoken to reverse its effects. (How Jumba knew this word, which is Hawaiian, and why he chose that particular word before he came to Earth are unknown.) 303 was given to Dr. Hämsterviel, who promptly lost his memory. He was rescued in "Snafu." He is voiced by Tress MacNeille. 118, 226
304 Drag N/A
305 Spunky N/A
306 Roadrage N/A
307 Anna Stesia N/A
308 Jenny N/A
309 Smiler N/A
310 Blue Fritzabrain Seen in pod form in .
311 Yellow Yellowstone Seen in pod form in .
312 Ben N/A
313 Thinktank N/A
314 Jones N/A
315 Red Chum Seen in pod form in .
316 Yellow A small red blob-like experiment with two arms, two legs, a thin mouth and dark eyes that loves chicken legs (which Jumba calls "over-sized Earth-fowl legs"). Designed to morph organisms into any other organism, after seeing the target organism or a photo of the target organism at least once before. However, someone who has been morphed keeps the same voice and needs 316 to change back. His one true place is at a costume store. was also mistaken for this experiment when he was in his dragon form. 316,
317 Hyuckster N/A
318 Chortle N/A
319 Yellow or White A large dark blue porcupine-like experiment, with large white-tipped spines on his tail, back, front legs and head, a red nose, large black eyes, and black claws. He can throw the spines on his long tail like darts. Designed to make 99% of the population silly and useless by pricking them with his spines, leaving only 1% of the population clever (which Jumba used to explain why he never got hurt by one of the quills of Spike). When Lilo discovers Mertle cheating in a contest by getting the answers from Teresa, she uses 319 on Teresa to have her give Mertle completely silly answers. Despite his initially grouchy demeanor, Spike is actually very affectionate, and his one true place is hugging — and thus taming — truant experiments at Pleakley's E.A.R.W.A.X. group, after he is given protective armor to cover his silliness-inducing spines. 201
320 A grey cloud-like experiment. Designed to depress others with constant rain. His one true place is raining on Mrs. Hasagawa's fruit, thus keeping them fresh longer.
321 Lightfoot N/A
322 An orange experiment that resembles 625 and 627, with short pointed ears, small beady eyes, large fangs, a shirt and bowtie imprint on his body. Designed to verbally insult individuals by appearance and personality. His insults can be defused by accepting that they are true. His one true place is sitting over a dunk tank where he provokes people to try and dunk him. He is voiced by Will Sasso. 218
323 A pink/purple hummingbird-like experiment. Designed to peck individuals, making them artificially fall in love with the first person they see. The effect is reversed by being sprayed with water. Named after a lyric in the Elvis song "Burning Love", Lilo refers to him as a "Hunkahunka bird of love". 323 was given to Dr. Hämsterviel, who fell in love with Gantu after being pecked. Despite this, Hämsterviel still insulted Gantu like he would on a regular basis. Was rescued in "Snafu". 121, 226
324 Ruinit N/A
325 Rack N/A
326 Pannix N/A
327 Molar N/A
328 Bugle N/A
329 Ava N/A
330 Serum N/A
331 Shagdog N/A
332 Cackle N/A
333 Hairy N/A
334 Miranda N/A
335 Popquiz N/A
336 Blooz N/A
337 White Guilttrip Seen in pod form in .
338 Crow N/A
339 Crowsfoot N/A
340 Green Nodesserto (Whatsisname) Designed to cause mass depression by stealing puddings, cakes, pies, and other sweets. His name is often forgotten, and so he is called "Whatsisname" (revealed in the of ). Caught by Gantu. Was mentioned by Hämsterviel in "Amnesio". Seen in pod form in . 118,
341 Wafty N/A
342 Greensleeves N/A
343 Chaching N/A
344 A small gold monkey/lemur-like experiment with relatively flat ears, a brown-striped tail and brown-striped prehensile appendage protruding from his head. Able to generate clones with the appendage on his head; however, the traits of the cloned object become divided amongst the original and the clones; in other words, each duplicate is not as powerful as the original. He has a reverse function that can send duplicates back into the original. His one true place is making low-fat, low-calorie ice cream cones at Luki's Shave Ice with Experiment 523 (Slushy). 126
345 A green, furless, earless, clownish, roughly monkey-like creature with no tail, a large red round clown nose, white face and stomach, wide mouth, black eyes, neck frill, three huge tendrils on his head that resemble a jester's cap, and a purple spot on his stomach. Designed to distract enemies by performing tricks with his elastic body. He was found already activated and in his one true place: the circus. 132
346 Stuckup N/A
347 Slobber A that appeared in . Its function is unknown.
348 Snappish N/A
349 Blue Lotuseater Bonnie was called this in her episode but it was confirmed on the Disney website that Bonnie was 149. Seen in pod form in the "Experiment Profiler" special feature on the DVD of .
350 Addly Clyde was called this in his episode but it was confirmed on the Disney website that Clyde was 150. 125,
351 Whoover N/A
352 Yvonne N/A
353 Blackoutro N/A
354 Jesstifer This experiment is named after Jess Winfield's user name at TVTome/tv.com.
355 A two-headed, four-armed green lizard-like experiment. He is able to switch individuals' minds, but can also undo the switch. In his episode, he switches Lilo with Stitch, Jumba with Pleakley, and Hamsterviel with Gantu, and eventually switches all four protagonists' minds back into their original bodies. 204
356 Rippington N/A
357 Downes N/A
358 A black penguin or orca-like experiment that acts like a doorman or butler. Designed to make individuals too polite to fight back against bullies, by sprinkling a special dust from his finger onto them. His one true place is with as one of her "cats." One of the few experiments that can speak English. 220
359 Phoebe N/A
360 Yellow A gray sheep-like experiment with striped ears and that can walk on its hind legs. Designed to put individuals to sleep by bleating, although the effect is near permanent. The surest way to reverse 360's effect is with a splash of water. Lilo put Stitch to sleep with 360 in order to release PJ (133), but Stitch managed to wake up on his own. He's one true place is putting insomniacs to sleep. 137
361 Aron N/A
362 Putdown N/A
363 Blue Crankster One of the 12 new pods found by Lilo & Stitch in "Drowsy". 137
364 'Sgo N/A
365 Queasy N/A
366 Xanad N/A
367 Ob N/A
368 Luddi N/A
369 Thomas N/A
370 Blueblood N/A
371 Simpatico N/A
372 Eve N/A
373 Worrywart N/A
374 Demotifier N/A
375 Yellow A green phantom-like experiment with short arms, a large conehead with two stripes, a squeaky voice, a koala-like face, long rabbit-like ears, and dark pupil-less eyes. Able to possess inanimate objects and bring them to life. Being a ghostlike experiment , he can also travel through weapons and materials typically used to capture experiments, such as nets and bottles which can keep experiments under containment. His one true place is at the Macky Macaw's restaurant, possessing the robotic body of Macky Macaw. He is voiced by Nancy Cartwright. 110
376 Cassandra N/A
377 Annie N/A
378 Lonelyhearts N/A
379 Grudge N/A
380 Judy N/A
381 Neg N/A
382 1-Imp N/A
383 Yellow A small turquoise koala-like experiment with a large head, an expressionless face with a little mouth, little nose, big black eyes (with white swirling patterns when using powers), rabbit-like ears, a single small antenna on the middle of his head, and a large lizard-like tail. Able to hypnotize anyone into obeying the next command that individual hears. The effect can be undone by snapping one's fingers. His one true place is hypnotizing guests at children's parties, causing the hypnotized victim to act silly to provide harmless entertainment. 129
384 Woesmy N/A
385 Hoobie N/A
386 Hitch N/A
387 Substein N/A
388 Megan N/A
389 Facepainter N/A
390 Red A large green slug-like experiment with three spines on his back. Designed to leave a slippery snail-like trail to trip up enemies. He first appeared at the end of . 390 was captured by Gantu in "627" and rescued later in "Snafu." , 123, 226
391 Barry N/A
392 Margaret N/A
393 Missandra N/A
394 Joe N/A
395 Polly N/A
396 Connie N/A
397 Yellow A small yellow squirrel/cat-like creature with orange markings on his back, small pointed antennae, a catlike face, pointed fangs, a green tongue, orange spots on his forehead and two prongs on the end of his long bushy tail, seen when it is unfurled. Designed to make individuals fight with each other by zapping them with a beam fired from the ends of his tail. The cure for this is to stop and count to ten. 397's one true place is in Wizard Kelly's professional wrestling show, where Spats can make pro wrestlers fight more convincingly. Seen in crossover episode. He is voiced by Frank Welker.
398 Gus the Second N/A
399 Super-X N/A

4-Series: Top secret and mysterious series of militaristic and mostly failed experiments

400 Precious Was originally supposed to have its own episode, a parody of , but Disney scrapped it due to copyright issues.
401 Chafe N/A
402 Yellow Chile Seen in pod form in .
403 Zinger N/A
404 Bloom N/A
405 Lucy N/A
406 China N/A
407 Punk N/A
408 Berg I N/A
409 Gumshoe N/A
410 Jay N/A
411 Red Cowlick Seen in pod form in Stitch! The Movie.
412 Green Char Designed to burn bagels. Was mentioned in "Link" when Reuben was searching the experiment database. Seen in pod form in . 212,
413 Botulator Designed to spoil food. Was mentioned in "Link" when Reuben was searching the experiment database. 212
414 Crusty Designed to spread mold on bread. Was mentioned in "Link" when Reuben was searching the experiment database. 212
415 Patter Designed to eat a single sock in each pair. Was mentioned in "Link" when Reuben was searching the experiment database. 212
416 Parslifier N/A
417 Sageonomificator N/A
418 Rosemary N/A
419 Vane N/A
420 Curdle N/A
421 Bustduster N/A
422 Doublecross N/A
423 Filibuster N/A
424 Decayer N/A
425 Mr. Brown N/A
426 Rewind N/A
427 Toepoke N/A
428 Gameover N/A
429 Klamp N/A
430 Slipknot N/A
431 Bluerinse N/A
432 Tonix N/A
433 Speck N/A
434 Monochrome N/A
435 Tony N/A
436 Steve N/A
437 Honk N/A
438 Potter N/A
439 Winceslaws N/A
440 Waistrel N/A
441 Choppers N/A
442 Moldavia N/A
443 Taps N/A
444 Pooperson N/A
445 No-C N/A
446 Jacob N/A
447 Handprint N/A
448 Diesel N/A
449 Bellyup N/A
450 Sapsucker N/A
451 Pullplug N/A
452 Bob N/A
453 Trip N/A
454 Blackhead N/A
455 Red A big, round peach-colored experiment with two long white-tipped ears, three large white stripes on her back, a white stomach and a red nose. She is designed to be the bouncer for Jumba's lab and hip-check unwanted guests. Activated at the end of .
456 Nub N/A
457 Hangnail N/A
458 Greaseprint Finder was called this in his episode, but in the of , Finder was 158.
459 Nobyte N/A
460 Noise N/A
461 Pacer N/A
462 Flat N/A
463 Keyz N/A
464 Sharpflat N/A
465 Skid N/A
466 Loomiere N/A
467 Scale N/A
468 Undewey N/A
469 Jitters N/A
470 Octopalmer N/A
471 Sneak N/A
472 Little Dorrat N/A
473 Tripsy N/A
474 Dizzifier N/A
475 Therman N/A
476 Haasinator N/A
477 Buzzcut N/A
478 Tireslasher N/A
479 Lotta N/A
480 Tappity N/A
481 Twitch N/A
482 Gesundt N/A
483 Hiver N/A
484 Buffie N/A
485 Blue Period Seen in pod form in .
486 Grindz N/A
487 Yellow Crunkle Seen in pod form in the "Experiment Profiler" special feature on the DVD of .
488 Speirs N/A
489 Green or Red A large, purple/blue cephalopod-like experiment, but with six tentacles. Designed to squeeze the life out of a person. Activated at the end of . In one scene his pod was green, and in another it was red.
490 Stones N/A
491 Spikyhands N/A
492 Milston N/A
493 Enguard N/A
494 Mortamer N/A
495 Joy N/A
496 Froggifier N/A
497 Copywronger N/A
498 Floods N/A
499 Brad N/A

5-Series: Elemental and environmental manipulators

500 Cooler N/A
501 Blue A blue cephalopod-like experiment. Designed to condense moisture in air into water and spray water from her tentacles. Yin was activated with Yang. Jumba said that should the two touch each other, they will cause a giant explosion, but they turned out to be a good example of Yin and Yang; they use fire and water to create a new island. Yin is seen in the episode "Finder" playing poker with Stitch, Yang, Richter and Cannonball and at Lilo's slumber party in the episode "Dupe" with Yang, Richter and Cannonball. 105, 126, 130,
502 Blue A red weasel/lizard/dragon-like experiment. Designed to shoot lava from the pits along his back, in a similar manner to the nasal opening on experiment 619's face. Yang was activated with Yin. Jumba said that should the two touch each other, they would cause a giant explosion, but they turned out to be a good example of Yin and Yang; they use fire and water to create a new island. Yang is seen in the episode "Finder" playing (and winning) poker against Stitch, Yin, Richter and Cannonball and at Lilo's slumber party in the episode "Dupe" with Yin, Richter and Cannonball. 105, 126, 130,
503 Comet N/A
504 Bling Bling N/A
505 A small blue-green gastropod-like experiment with a small pouch, black beady eyes, green crab-like claws, and two spinning sweeper brushes for feet. He makes dolphin-like sounds at normal size and monster sounds when grown to bigger size. Designed to flood entire cities with thick black sludge made from ordinary trash and pollution that he collects. His two antennae become like giant smoke stacks, letting pollution into the air. Air freshener can dissolve his sludge and make him clean instead of pollute. His one true place is cleaning the beach. In the episode he is referred to as 515 which is a number taken by Deforestator who as well appears in that episode. The episode he was in was aired on Earth Day. 217
506 Ug N/A
507 Blue A brown beaver-like experiment with insect-like pincers. Able to eat wood at a rapid pace. His one true place is with Mrs. Hasagawa as one of her "cats." 220
508 Phil N/A
509 Blue A plant-like experiment with a green stem, leaf-like body, tentacle-like vines, and a purple head with lizard-like face, little sharp teeth, dark blue pupil-less eyes, and a single antenna. Designed to sprout into an uncontrollable forest of destruction. Lilo and Stitch ended up catching him after he had grown enormous, deciding to put him in an old water tower that was slated for demolition. However, in the battle between the Leroy army and the experiments at the end of , 509 did not grow into an uncontrollable forest of destruction like he did in his episode. He is voiced by Frank Welker. He is a parody of the alien plant monster Audrey II from . 111,
510 Drill N/A
511 Wilt N/A
512 Bog N/A
513 Blue A small purple ankylosaurus-like creature with a lavender stomach, a bulky body and legs, a huge tail with a triangle shape at the end, a round face with a wide mouth, a round nose, black eyes, short ears, a single horn on his head and tiny spikes down his back. Designed to cause vicious, Earth-shattering earthquakes with one thump of his tail. He is named after the Richter scale, and his one true place is making milkshakes. He is seen in the episode "Finder" playing poker with Stitch, Yin, Yang and Cannonball and at Lilo's slumber party in the episode "Dupe" with Yin, Yang and Cannonball. Seen in pod form in . He is voiced by Tress MacNeille. 106, ,
514 Cone N/A
515 White A big purple roughly wombat-like creature about three feet tall with long blade-like claws on his front paws and blade-like neck. Designed to cut down entire forests. He first appeared just before Jumba created 627, when Stitch started bragging about how easily he catches experiments (overwhelming and rehabilitating Deforestator in two minutes). 123
516 Auntie N/A
517 Parch N/A
518 Flame N/A
519 A large green experiment, with two cone-shaped antenna and a roller between his front legs. Designed to level entire cities with his deceptively small roller. His one true place is as a road roller.
520 Blue A pink experiment with a big posterior and short stubby tail. Designed to make big waves (or tsunamis). Lilo and Stitch fear for because they think he is going to create an island-flooding tsunami, but it turns out that 520 can control his waves and creates one just big enough to send Gantu to San Francisco. His one true place is making waves for surfers. He is seen in the episode "Finder" playing poker with Stitch, Yin, Yang and Richter and at Lilo's slumber party in the episode "Dupe" with Yang, Yin, and Richter. He is voiced by Tress MacNeille. 104
521 A yellow-orange experiment designed to wrap things up like a mummy using his roll of paper for a tail. His one true place is with Mrs. Hasagawa as one of her "cats." 220
522 Tarantula N/A
523 Blue A small icy blue-colored koala-like creature with no ears, small arms and legs, a thin mouth, a large nose, dark blue eyes and three icicles behind his head. Designed to freeze land with his ice breath, generates ice, and also break apart into bits of ice and return to its original form. 523 chills the weather in Lilo's town during a very hot day. He makes it so cold that it starts to snow. Slushy also battles with Splodyhead (619). Splodyhead and Stitch overwhelm him, and the former restores the warm climate to the island. His one true place at the ice cream shop creating Shave Ice. In the episode "Snafu", he is shown at the Shave Ice stall working with Experiment 344 (Dupe). 127, 226
524 Shovel N/A
525 Blue Stoneface Seen in pod form in .
526 Gus N/A
527 Chip N/A
528 SPF N/A
529 Red or Purple A yellowish tan meerkat-like experiment with a long drill-shaped tail, a round body, short arms and legs with sharp claws, a round head with sharp teeth, a dark round nose, dark blue eyes and a row of spikes from his head down to his tail. Designed to dig or drill holes through planets. He was activated at the end of . ,
530 Crybaby N/A
531 Hisee A with six hairs on its head, a very small body and a stubby tail. It appeared in some comics (the ones where Jumba is creating Stitch). Its function is unknown.
532 Strato N/A
533 Blue A purple anteater-like experiment with an elephant-like head with a long trunk and a bellows on the back of his head, designed to immobilize any object by flying it like a kite. His one true place is with Mrs. Hasagawa as one of her "cats." 220
534 Crabweed N/A
535 Blue Spectrum Seen in pod form in .
536 Polar N/A
537 Rust N/A
538 Autumn N/A
539 Blue Algae Stitch! The Movie ,
540 Blue A small red elephant-like creature. Designed to create massive typhoon-like winds. She mutated into a stronger form after being shot by Jumba's ray but reverted to her original form after Stitch put her to sleep. Her one true place is creating winds for windsurfers on the beach. 210
541 Swell N/A
542 Hallie N/A
543 Franklin N/A
544 A small purple, roughly slug-like experiment with a slim body, a wide mouth, two eyes on two stocks, six spiky mace-like tentacles and three short legs. Designed to thrash crops with his mace-like appendages. Thresher was used by Gantu to defeat Stitch but was defeated in "Dupe". He is rescued by Lilo and Stitch in "Snafu". 126, 226
545 Pompey N/A
546 Rip N/A
547 Cam N/A
548 Cheesy N/A
549 Supersweet N/A
550 Clammy N/A
551 Dryheat N/A
552 Blue Astro Seen in pod form in .
553 Clipse N/A
554 Sol N/A
555 Liquefactor N/A
556 Berg II N/A
557 Cauldron N/A
558 Sepia N/A
559 Midasminus N/A
560 Yellow Prism Seen in pod form in .
561 He N/A
562 Hardy N/A
563 Silbert N/A
564 Lotis Wife N/A
565 Phosphor N/A
566 A grey dinosaur-like experiment with a drill-like tail, wearing a construction helmet. Designed to drill potholes. His one true place is with Mrs. Hasagawa as one of her "cats." 220
567 Blue Eva Seen in pod form in 627. Pod caught by Gantu. 123
568 Slenky N/A
569 Glenn N/A
570 Frosty D. N/A
571 Dusty N/A
572 Dropcall N/A
573 Handoman N/A
574 Lardo N/A
575 Magnarette N/A
576 Darn N/A
577 Oof N/A
578 Carrie N/A
579 Spinster N/A
580 Friday N/A
581 Roadie N/A
582 Spout N/A
583 Blake Mentioned in when Jumba revealed that he gave this experiment wings, but regretted doing so.
584 Balar N/A
585 Petrifier N/A
586 Blue A round orange armadillo/bulldog-like experiment with thick legs, sharp teeth, and a short tail. Designed to eat metal, and grows bigger each time he does. He is eventually caught by Gantu and sent to Hämsterviel, but rescued in "Snafu". Note that he shrunk between "Tank" and "Snafu", suggesting he returns to normal size after a while. 120, 226,
587 Noviz N/A
588 Sa N/A
589 Stoopinslide N/A
590 Baron Meter N/A
591 Squidly N/A
592 Deodorant N/A
593 Heatwaver N/A
594 Colm N/A
595 Icecrusher N/A
596 El Carbon N/A
597 Zirconia N/A
598 Gluteous N/A
599 Tattoo N/A

6-Series: Battlefield and doomsday experiments with galactic implications

600 Blue A purple, skinny, Stitch-like experiment with huge yellow buckteeth, a football-shaped head with three short white-tipped antennae and a short white-tipped tail. Designed to be indestructible and able to do anything and has all the powers of Stitch, but is a klutz who accidentally bumps into everything. The only thing he can say is "Woops!" His one true purpose is being a valued member of Pleakley’s bowling team (because the one thing he can actually do is knock things over, including bowling pins). He is the first prototype of Stitch and is considered a failure due to his extreme clumsiness. He is voiced by Rob Paulsen. 224
601 Blue A large, purple, muscular, beastly, Tasmanian Devil-like creature with bulky legs and torso, four strong arms with three fingers on each paw, a blue oval spot on each elbow, short ears, hardly any neck, a wide mouth, a round nose, and black eyes. Designed to be a bully with special kickboxing skills. His one true place is teaching kickboxing, and has his own instructional video entitled "Kickboxing with Kixx". He is voiced by Frank Welker. 103,
602 Blue A small, purple shark-like experiment designed to destroy and sink enemy ships with its large dorsal fin. His one true place is at a Japanese restaurant where he uses his large fin to cut up vegetables and fillet fish for the chefs to make sushi. 124
603 A bright yellow, living laser beam and has lightning-shaped antennae, dark blue eyes, and a small limbless roughly dog-like body. He was caught by Gantu with the help of experiment 627 in "627", but was later rescued in "Snafu". 123, 226
604 Yellow A whitish-tan rabbit-like experiment with four brown spots on each elbow and knee, pink mark on his chest and stomach, purple markings on his back and ear tips and a little face with a small mouth, dark pink nose, and huge black eyes. Designed to make anything and himself disappear with a blink of his huge eyes, though he can also make them re-appear. His eyes are sensitive to intense light (i.e. camera flashes), which cause him to blink reflexively and randomly make surrounding objects or creatures disappear. He is named after Harry Houdini. His one true place is as a Hollywood magician. He was one of the twelve new pods found by Lilo and Stitch in "Drowsy". He is voiced by Rob Paulsen. 119
605 Warpstron N/A
606 Blue A small, red chipmunk-like experiment with a wide, large mouth, two thin antennae, and three thin back spines. Designed to create a matter-sucking black hole when he opens his mouth. His one true place is working in construction sites, clearing up waste by sucking in the unneeded matter. He is voiced by Frank Welker. 116,
607 Blue Launch A naked mole rat-like experiment with four spines on its back. Designed to warp the fabric of time and space, causing the entire universe to collapse upon itself. 607 itself never actually appeared in the series, but was the pod on the sandcastle in "627" and on Jumba's computer. was mistaken for this experiment by Jumba in the / crossover episode " " until Stitch identified him as not being one of the "cousins". 123, 208
608 Blue A small, yellow, pterosaur-like experiment. Designed to deflect projectiles with his tail shaped like a baseball bat. His one true place is as a coaching assistant for Little League baseball. 139,
609 A small, red-orange vaguely dog-like experiment with small eyes, a big mouth, small drooping ears and a large shiny black oval embedded in his forehead. Designed to fire rays of flaming heat from the blowtorch-like feature on his forehead. Heat was found (in pod form), activated, named, and trained by Gantu. This experiment was sent to Dr. Hämsterviel, but was rescued by Lilo and Stitch in "Snafu". He is voiced by Ben Diskin. 126, 226
610 Green A purple, ghost-like experiment with a white-striped witch hat extending from her head, a yellow heart-shaped mark on her white chest, and wavy arms similar to cloth. She is basically a witch. She was designed to utilize supernatural forces in order to subdue and abduct planetary leaders. Her powers include intangibility, animation, and various other reality-bending abilities. She is capable of possessing individuals and channeling her powers through their vessel. She can be forced out of her victim if she sees her reflection. 
611 El Fin (Doomsday) Designed to make the universe implode when Jumba speaks the password. Fortunately, Jumba forgot the password. 611 itself never actually appeared in the franchise, but on the experiment pod container. Called the "ultimate super weapon", Gantu thought that he had 611's pod in "Houdini", but he was actually reading 119's pod upside down. His original name was Doomsday, but this was changed due to a copyright issue. 119
612 Blandzilla N/A
613 Yellow A small, cyan lemur-like experiment with short, floppy Drowsy (360)-like ears (but with darker tips instead of stripes), four arms, a long tail with dark blue rings which he uses as a spring to quickly hop from place to place, and a single megaphone-like antenna on his head. He was designed to make a literally deafening sonic blast, unfurling his normally curled-up antenna to emit the blasts. Pleakley was sent out to capture 613 because he lacks ears, which made him immune to the experiment's sonic blasts; Pleakley also befriended and named 613 after saving him from a collapsing cave. Yaarp's one true place is as an "alien invasion alarm" and a buzzer for the hula school. He also operated the scoreboard for the trivia contest in " ". He is voiced by Grey DeLisle.
614 Gunner N/A
615 Yogee N/A
616 Blue Joey Seen in pod form in .
617 A large green scorpion-like experiment with a pincer-less tail. Designed to shoot explosive balls of plasma from his tail. Plasmoid was found (in pod form), activated, named, and trained by Gantu in " ". This experiment was sent to Dr. Hämsterviel, but was rescued in " ". 126, 226
618 Crystallene N/A
619 Blue or Red A small, red six-legged furred reptilian dragon-like experiment with a red-purple striped horn on his head, brick-red markings on his forehead and back, short red-orange-tipped ears, blue eyes with red-purple spots around them and a round hole-like nose. He is sometimes called "Splody" for short. Designed to shoot fiery red plasma blasts from his nose, as well as being able to see in the dark, and climb on walls and ceilings. His one true place is with David, lighting luau torches with his fiery blasts. In the "Slushy" episode, Splodyhead returned to help to fight Slushy with fire against ice. In this episode, Jumba erroneously refers to him as "515". 117, 127
620 Page N/A
621 A green, skinny Stitch look-alike with a spiky yellow mohawk and two prominent fangs jutting from his lower jaw. He has all of Stitch's powers and is jealous of all the attention Stitch gets. In the PlayStation 2 game he steals the DNA that Stitch collects for Jumba, mutating into a stronger form. The plot of this game has since been retconned from canon continuity due to the events depicting Stitch being apprehended immediately after his creation in . However, 621 could still have the same physical appearance and personality. He is both very physical and well-equipped. His weapons include Jet-Pack, Grapple-Gun, rocket-launching Big Gun, and Freeze Gun. The second true prototype of Stitch but he does not appear in the series and has no record from Disney so 625 or Reuben takes this prototype number. He also has the strange ability to mutate when power is charged at most extreme. He is voiced by Frank Welker. ,
622 Jumby N/A
623 Trainer N/A
624 A pink shapely female experiment with a strong feminine resemblance to Stitch and his primary love interest, with two long tendril-like violet-tipped antennae, violet-tipped ears, small eyelashes, white V-shaped symbol, slightly larger chest puffed out and dark pink Stitch-like back markings (originally upside-down heart-shaped or sometimes gone). Designed to sing a song that turns "good" experiments to "bad", though it also worked on Jumba. Stitch and Reuben are immune to her song's effect, as they were created after Angel. The spell can be reversed by Angel singing the song backwards or by playing a recording of her song in reverse. She is in love with Stitch and is the closest one to him. Angel was caught by Gantu after defecting from his side out love for Stitch but rescued in "Snafu". She is voiced by Tara Strong. 125, 215, 226, , ,
625 Blue A small, chubby golden-yellow marmot/koala-like experiment with short ears that flop down at the sides of his head, three small antennae that look like a tuft of fluffy fur, pointed fingers, a round pudgy stomach, short stumpy legs, an hourglass-shaped marking on his back, and two flat teeth sticking out of his mouth and overlapping his bottom lip. In the comics before , he was blue with smaller eyes instead of yellow with more typical large eyes. He has all the powers of Stitch, but is incredibly lazy and tends to be a coward, making him almost useless as a villain. His one true talent is the ability to produce large quantities of sandwiches, particularly cheese sandwiches. Only referred to as 625 in the series and , he was finally named "Reuben" by Lilo in . He speaks English with a hint of a Brooklyn accent. Reuben serves as Gantu's wisecracking sidekick during the series, making witty remarks and often taunting and verbally abusing him. He occasionally teams up with Stitch against Gantu, mainly if Stitch is acting alone. After receiving his name and working alongside Lilo in , he found his one true place alongside a newly recommissioned (and redeemed) Captain Gantu as his Galley Officer, who had been growing fond of his egg salad. He is later an ally to Stitch. He is voiced by Rob Paulsen. , Most episodes, ,
626 A blue, koala-like experiment with large rabbit-like ears, a wide mouth, a round nose, black eyes, a small, short, stubby tail, two nose wrinkles, one chin wrinkle, three tuffs of sharp hair on top of his head and on his chest as well as two extra, retractable arms, three retractable spines that run down his back (the first spine is the shortest, then longest, then medium), sharp retractable claws on his front and back paws and two retractable antennae on his head. Designed to be abnormally strong, virtually indestructible, super intelligent and very mischievous. He can think faster than a supercomputer, he is fireproof and bulletproof, can spit acid, can hear in different hearing levels, can see in the dark, can jump really high, can climb up walls and walk on ceilings, can roll into a ball, have super sight and hearing and lift objects 3000 times his own weight (but not an ounce more). His only weakness is water, as he cannot swim due to his molecular density. When he becomes good, he has a heart of gold. His one true place is, of course, as Lilo's "dog." He is the first experiment to be created without Dr. Hämsterviel's funding. He is the most successful experiment Jumba has made. He's also the main character and hero in the series and in the movies. After learning of his older "cousins", he and his friend, Lilo, make it their mission to give them a new purpose beyond chaotic mayhem. He has a romantic relationship with Experiment 624, Angel and, later, acts like a brother to both her and Reuben. He is voiced by Chris Sanders. He is the first successful destructing experiment Jumba created after two failures: 600 and 625. All movies, episodes, and magazines
Blue N/A A red and yellow, coneheaded, purple-nosed, monstrous koala-like experiment that was designed to be a bigger, badder, stronger, and worse-mannered version of Stitch, with the same facial expression, ear notches at the top of each ear, a wiry body, dark eyes, four extra retractable arms, four retractable spines that run down his back, sharp black retractable claws on his front and back paws, retractable antennae, and an extra retractable head as well. He has a type of Alien-like extendable mouth. He is the first experiment to be created on Earth with limited alien technology and without Dr. Hämsterviel's funding. 627 was designed to have all the powers/strengths of Stitch, plus the powers of 20 other experiments, but he lacks their weaknesses. 627's other powers include telekinesis, electrokinesis, plasma shooting, and ice breath (cryokinesis). However, contrary to Stitch, 627's vocabulary is limited, as all he can say is "evil". Not only is 627 violent and powerful, but he is willfully cruel and rude, and acts like a bully; he seemingly cannot be reformed, and thus, has no true place. 627's only apparent weakness is his loud, uncontrollable laughter, which distracts him and causes him to become cataplectic; once he begins to laugh uncontrollably, he collapses and is rendered powerless. Even though seemingly "indestructible", 627 was finally outwitted by Stitch taking advantage of his weakness and causing him to collapse from laughter; after rendered powerless, 627 was dehydrated back into an experiment pod by Stitch and Lilo, using a commercially available home food dehydrator. After this, he did not appear again except for in a video recording in "Mrs. Hasagawa's Cats/Ace" and a dream sequence in "Remmy". He is also briefly mentioned in . He is voiced by Chris Sanders in . 627 is the only activated experiment to keep his number as a name, as Lilo did not give him one. 123
628 Blue N/A Created with 627 or after Stitch defeated 627. Seen only in pod form at the end of "627" as Jumba locked it away in a vault, saying: "So much for experiment 627. Perhaps I will have better luck next time." 123
629 Stitch's evil twin, with red fur, frilly ears, yellow teeth, bent antennae, three bent spines on his back, a fluffy tail, and a slightly deeper voice as well as two extra, retractable arms and retractable claws on his front paws. Jumba started creating him from a template similar to Stitch, until Dr. Hämsterviel captured him and forced him to make a "new version" of 626. Designed to have all of Stitch's powers, but he also has the ability to disguise himself as Stitch by changing his fur color from red to blue (Dr. Hämsterviel hates the color blue, so he told Jumba to make him resplendent red to match his cape) and instantly regrow his fur. Leroy is very physical, but also makes liberal use of his plasma gun. After naming him "Leroy", Dr. Hämsterviel used a cloning machine to create an army, then sent the original Leroy down to Earth to capture the 624 experiments remaining there. Fortunately, Jumba secretly programmed a failsafe into Leroy before he was charged: If Leroy (or his clones) hears the song "Aloha Oe", his nervous system will shut down. After his defeat, Leroy and his clones are all placed in jail with Hämsterviel. Leroy's number is never mentioned in the movie. Jumba tries to call him "627", but Gantu reminds him that he's already made experiment 627. He is voiced by Chris Sanders. He and all his clones are sent to jail at the end of the movie, where they are seen happily dancing to "Jailhouse Rock".

Other experiments

N/A Tippy A similar to a doll/robot with four eyes and dressed in a pink dress. Her function is unknown, but when she panics, she knocks over everything in her path. She appeared in the comics. She was created by Jumba and given by him to Lilo as a present. Her one true place is with Lilo as her doll.
N/A A black skunk-like experiment. Designed to fire pink spheres of a repulsive odor from underneath his fur. It is also shown that when his odor is mixed with Mr. Stenchy's, it can be used as an air freshener. He was created by .
N/A A dark purple, skunk/rabbit-like experiment with purple claws, two large ears similar to with two gold earrings on his right ear, small blond Mohawk, white belly, and tiny pink nose. He can also mutate into a second form with four arms, two long antennae, and three spikes on his back. He was created by Delia to defeat Stitch.

In the Japanese version, Dark End is female, but in the English dub, Dark End is male.

  • According to Jess Winfield , during the development of Lilo & Stitch: The Series , the idea of it focusing on "the other 625 experiments" was birthed from an idea by artist and director Steve Lyons who "suggested that an evil villain clone Stitch into a bunch of different creatures that Lilo and Stitch would chase." Also, the phrase "the other 625 experiments" was coined either by Winfield himself, Bobs Gannaway , or possibly Barry Blumberg, although Winfield doesn't remember who was first to say it. [1]
  • Disney's Stitch: Experiment 626 featured an experiment series numbered as 700, which were mass-produced by Jumba and served as enemies in the game.
  • In Stitch! , eleven previously unseen experiments created by Jumba were introduced in addition to two experiments created by someone other than Jumba. The first, called Skunkuna , was created by Hämsterviel , and the second was Dark End , created by  Delia . Since neither were created by Jumba, they do not fall under his numbering scheme.
  • In Stitch & Ai , Jumba creates new experiments based on ancient scrolls he is given. Most are based on Chinese mythical creatures, while others appear to be derived from some creatures. It is unknown whether or not Jumba considers these experiments a part of his existing numbering scheme.
  • Tippy has also appeared in the comics, but we do not know anything about her except that she is Jumba's experiment. Additionally, her name is not seen in the experiments list in the end credits of Leroy & Stitch , so she most likely doesn't apply to Jumba's numbering scheme.
  • According to the series episode " Skip " (as seen on a monitor) and the Magic Kingdom attraction Stitch's Great Escape!  (as seen on wanted posters in the exit halls of the attraction), the official shorthand prefix for "Experiment" is "X-" (X with a hyphen). In addition, Jumba referred to Spooky as "X-300" (ex three hundred), Kixx as "X-601" (ex six-oh-one), and Morpholomew as "X-316" (ex three-one-six) in their respective eponymous episodes , further supporting this.
  • Experiments 021, 153, 274, 340, 412, 413, 414, 415, 607, and 611 have their names, numbers, and functions confirmed, but have never physically appeared.
  • Experiments 607 and 611 have appeared as stylized graphics on Jumba's computer and the  experiment pod container 's screen, respectively.
  • Experiment 627 has physically appeared, but was never given an official name.
  • 347, 531 and Tippy have appeared in the comics, but do not have their functions confirmed.
  • There are several experiments that have appeared in DVD bonus features, comics, and Leroy & Stitch that have never been assigned to a name and number .
  • Also, two experiments appeared in Stitch!Now , but they were not confirmed to be Jumba's experiments.
  • There are some functions that have never been assigned to a name and number: the experiment designed to turn things into ham was mentioned by Pleakley in " Remmy "; as well as the experiment designed to clog sinks and the experiment with two horns that makes "zzz" sound were mentioned by Reuben and Gantu (respectively) in "Skip" (both were captured by Gantu). Also, some experiments are revealed to have similar abilities of 627.
  • Of the 125 experiments that have appeared and been confirmed (including Stitch), Stitch! The Movie introduced 7 experiments , the original series introduced a total of 93 with 45 of them appearing in Season 1 and 48 appearing in Season 2 , Leroy & Stitch introduced 13 , and Stitch! introduced 11 (excluding Dark End, Skunkuna, and Sproutling ).
  • We have met 20% of Jumba's experiments in the franchise that have their names, numbers, and functions confirmed, while we only know around 21% of the experiments' functions.
  • In most of the franchise, Stitch typically prefaces the names of his fellow experiments (other than Angel ) with "cousin".

Continuity errors

  • Several experiments have been given multiple numbers , such as Bonnie and Clyde , who are called 349 and 350 in their episode , but called 149 and 150 in the end credits of Leroy & Stitch . The same goes for Finder and Ploot , who are called 458 and 515 in their respective episodes , but called 158 and 505 in the end credits of Leroy & Stitch .
  • Many of the experiments that appear in the background during the Aloha Stadium battle in Leroy & Stitch are duplicates or recolors and slight edits of existing experiments. They were put in as screen fillers to make it appear as if all 626 experiments were actually there. For example, Houdini appears five times in the frame, while Cannonball appears eight times; twice recolored, twice re-edited and four times copied. Phoon is also seen twice in the scene, both in normal and mutated form.
  • Experiment 272 was listed as "Mamf" in the end credits of Leroy & Stitch . However, in Stitch! , Wormhole is called 272 while 275 is given to Tickle-Tummy , who was mistakenly left off the list in the movie. When asked about the numbers of these three, Jess Winfield stated: "The best I can tell you about Tickletummy/Wormhole is that Jumba's genius does not extend to keeping a tidy database. There is some confusion in his records regarding Tickletummy, Wormhole, and a third experiment named Mamf, with different lists giving different numbers for them. Perhaps it will be sorted out someday."
  • ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 L&S Says Mahalo TV Tome (December 14, 2004). Archived from the original on March 19, 2016. Retrieved on May 27, 2018.
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Yaarp (Experiment 613)

Yaarp (Experiment 613)

Yaarp , a.k.a. Experiment 613 , is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba . He is designed to create devastating sonic blasts from his megaphone-like head. His one true place is at Lilo's hula school as an alien invasion alarm and buzzer and in Jumba's custody.

Lilo & Stitch: The Series #118

Lilo & Stitch: The Series » Lilo & Stitch: The Series #118 - Yaarp: Experiment 613 released by Disney on November 21, 2003.

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  1. Experiment 613: Yaarp | Jumba's Experiment Files Wiki | Fandom

    Well, this experiment has turned it from white noise to blue! 613 may look like the lovechild of a ram and a lemur, but this was first attempt to cause destruction with a powerful sonic blast. Said blasts can break windows, flatten buildings, and cause acute loss of hearing!

  2. Yaarp (613) | Lilo & Stitch Wiki | Fandom

    Yaarp, also known as Experiment 613, is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba and a character in the Lilo & Stitch franchise. He is designed to create devastating sonic blasts that can shatter windows, flatten buildings, and cause acute loss of hearing.

  3. Yaarp - Disney Wiki | Fandom

    Yaarp, also known as Experiment 613, is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba and a character in the Lilo & Stitch franchise. He is designed to create devastating sonic blasts that can shatter windows, flatten buildings, and cause acute loss of hearing.

  4. Lilo & Stitch: The Series S1 E18 "Yaarp" Recap - TV Tropes

    Jumba identifies 613 as an experiment capable of creating sonic booms that cause acute hearing loss, but luckily, the effect is temporary. Jumba says that Stitch's super hearing made him super-sensitive to the attack; he needs to stay home and not try to catch 613.

  5. Characters in Lilo & Stitch – Experiments: 6-Series - TV Tropes

    A chubby, golden-yellow marmot/koala-like experiment who is Jumba's last experiment before Stitch, and Gantu's sidekick. He has all the powers of Stitch (plus a much greater English fluency thanks to "advanced language programming") but is a lazy coward.

  6. Jumba Jookiba - Disney Wiki

    Dr. Jumba Jookiba is a major character in the Lilo & Stitch franchise. He is a self-proclaimed evil genius responsible for the creation of the infamous Experiment 626, better known as Stitch, and over 628 other illegal genetic experiments.

  7. Jumba's Experiment Files Wiki - Fandom

    Regardingless, to avoiding becoming bogged down with too many similar creations, we'll be going in the order in which genius experiments were tame-ed. And not to be worrying about 626; we shall save my most successful creation for last!

  8. Experiments | Lilo & Stitch Wiki - Fandom

    This is a list of experiments from the Disney animated Lilo & Stitch franchise, most of them making their first appearance in Lilo & Stitch: The Series. These fictional experiments, also referred to as Stitch's cousins, are genetically engineered creatures created by Dr. Jumba Jookiba in his lab...

  9. Yaarp (Experiment 613) | Monster Moviepedia | Fandom

    Yaarp, a.k.a. Experiment 613, is an illegal genetic experiment created by Jumba Jookiba. He is designed to create devastating sonic blasts from his megaphone-like head. His one true place is at Lilo's hula school as an alien invasion alarm and buzzer and in Jumba's custody.

  10. Lilo & Stitch: The Series #118 - Yaarp: Experiment 613 (Episode)

    Lilo & Stitch: The Series » Lilo & Stitch: The Series #118 - Yaarp: Experiment 613 released by Disney on November 21, 2003. Summary Short summary describing this episode.