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** To put this into perspective, Lilo said this to the Grand Councilwoman. A six year old girl pulled a legal loophole out on one of the most powerful and wise aliens in the galaxy.

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** To put this into perspective, Lilo said says this to the Grand Councilwoman. Councilwoman herself. A six year old girl pulled a legal loophole out on one of the most powerful and wise aliens in the galaxy.galaxy and won.
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** To put this into perspective, Lilo said this to the Grand Councilwoman. A six year old girl pulled a legal loophole out on one of the most powerful and wise aliens in the galaxy.
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-->'''Jumba:''' What, think we ''walked'' here?

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-->'''Jumba:''' What, think What? Think we ''walked'' here?
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-->'''Jumba:''' What, think we ''walked'' here?
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* Right before the above scene, Stitch is in a teary panic over Lilo being kidnapped by Gantu...then the fuel tanker shows up. Stitch then goes from HeroicBSOD to Let'sGetDangerous in about one second. And it is BADASS.

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* Right before the above scene, Stitch is in a teary panic over Lilo being kidnapped by Gantu...then the fuel tanker shows up. Stitch then goes from HeroicBSOD to Let'sGetDangerous LetsGetDangerous in about one second. And it is BADASS.
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** Especially how he broke free. He figured out that the guns were trained on his DNA and used his saliva to get him to fire where he wanted. When Jumba said Stitch could think like a supercomputer, he wasn't kidding!
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* Right before the above scene, Stitch is in a teary panic over Lilo being kidnapped by Henry...then the fuel tanker shows up. Stitch then goes from HeroicBSOD to Let'sGetDangerous in about one second. And it is BADASS.

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* Right before the above scene, Stitch is in a teary panic over Lilo being kidnapped by Henry...Gantu...then the fuel tanker shows up. Stitch then goes from HeroicBSOD to Let'sGetDangerous in about one second. And it is BADASS.
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* Lilo manages to not only prevent Stitch from being taken away but ''herself'' as well by stating that arresting Stitch would technically count as stealing.
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* Right before the above scene, Stitch is in a teary panic over Lilo being kidnapped by Henry...then the fuel tanker shows up. Stitch then goes from HeroicBSOD to Let'sGetDangerous in about one second. And it is BADASS.
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** Fridge Brilliance might apply here...he's not just riding the explosion. He's SURFING THE WAVE OF FIRE.
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* The climax. Gantu's merrily flying along, requesting hyperspace clearance. Then Jumba's ship rises up, and it ''dwarfs'' Gantu's.

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* The climax. Gantu's merrily flying along, requesting hyperspace clearance. Then Jumba's ship rises up, and it ''dwarfs'' Gantu's.Gantu's.
* CrowningMusicOfAwesome: "He Mele No Lilo."
** Also Wynonna Judd's cover of Elvis Presley's "A Hunk'a Hunk'a Burnin' Love."
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**** At that point, Stitch had only been exposed to Jumba. He knew *nothing* but what Jumba had programmed him with. So of course he was going to respond to that as per his programming.
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*** He ''was'' given a choice. Remember the Grand Councilwoman's request show that there was good in him? Look he chose to respond that.

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*** He ''was'' given a choice. Remember the Grand Councilwoman's request show that there was good in him? Look how he chose to respond that.
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* This troper is quite the fan of Sci Fi, and Stitch's escape from the prison ship is STILL one of the best he's ever seen.

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* This troper is quite the fan of Sci Fi, and Stitch's escape from [[CardboardPrison the prison ship ship]] is STILL one of the best he's ever seen.
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*** He ''was'' given a choice. Remember the Grand Councilwoman's request show that there was good in him? Look he chose to respond that.

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*** He ''was'' given a choice. Remember the Grand Councilwoman's request show that there was good in him? Look he chose to respond that.that.
* The climax. Gantu's merrily flying along, requesting hyperspace clearance. Then Jumba's ship rises up, and it ''dwarfs'' Gantu's.
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** Evil implies choice. A tornado cannot be evil, even if it destroys a city and kills thousands, because it does not have a ''choice'' in doing so. It's a natural disaster, doing only what it is supposed to do. When Stitch was originally created, he was a walking natural disaster waiting to happen. He was basically a baby with no other knowledge than how to destroy things. He wasn't given a choice, he was ''designed'' for destruction on grand scale. However, [[BadPowersGoodPeople even the ability to destroy, if properly utilized, can be used for good.]]

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** Evil implies choice. A tornado cannot be evil, even if it destroys a city and kills thousands, because it does not have a ''choice'' in doing so. It's a natural disaster, doing only what it is supposed to do. When Stitch was originally created, he was a walking natural disaster waiting to happen. He was basically a baby with no other knowledge than how to destroy things. He wasn't given a choice, he was ''designed'' for destruction on grand scale. However, [[BadPowersGoodPeople even the ability to destroy, if properly utilized, can be used for good.]]]]
*** He ''was'' given a choice. Remember the Grand Councilwoman's request show that there was good in him? Look he chose to respond that.
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** How is Stitch still evil when he clearly goes through a HeelFaceTurn, constantly tries to be good and overall is shown to be very upset when he realized his destructive tendencies have consequences? At most Stitch was ChaoticNeutral during his brief evil phase.

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** How is Stitch still evil when he clearly goes through a HeelFaceTurn, constantly tries to be good and overall is shown to be very upset when he realized his destructive tendencies have consequences? At most Stitch was ChaoticNeutral during his brief evil phase.phase.
** Evil implies choice. A tornado cannot be evil, even if it destroys a city and kills thousands, because it does not have a ''choice'' in doing so. It's a natural disaster, doing only what it is supposed to do. When Stitch was originally created, he was a walking natural disaster waiting to happen. He was basically a baby with no other knowledge than how to destroy things. He wasn't given a choice, he was ''designed'' for destruction on grand scale. However, [[BadPowersGoodPeople even the ability to destroy, if properly utilized, can be used for good.]]
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** How is Stitch still evil when he clearly goes through a HeelFaceTurn, constantly tries to be good and overall is shown to be very upset when he realized his destructive tendencies have consequences? At most Stitch was ChaoticNeutral during his brief evil face.

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** How is Stitch still evil when he clearly goes through a HeelFaceTurn, constantly tries to be good and overall is shown to be very upset when he realized his destructive tendencies have consequences? At most Stitch was ChaoticNeutral during his brief evil face.phase.
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* To this troper, one of the most awesome things about Stitch is that he was designed to be, and in fact remains, ChaoticEvil, but still has people he considers to be family and friends whom he wants to protect. He is the ultimate counterpoint for any "evil can't care about people or control itself" argument.

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* To this troper, one of the most awesome things about Stitch is that he was designed to be, and in fact remains, ChaoticEvil, but still has people he considers to be family and friends whom he wants to protect. He is the ultimate counterpoint for any "evil can't care about people or control itself" argument.argument.
** How is Stitch still evil when he clearly goes through a HeelFaceTurn, constantly tries to be good and overall is shown to be very upset when he realized his destructive tendencies have consequences? At most Stitch was ChaoticNeutral during his brief evil face.
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* A more subtle one. Experiment 626 was designed to destroy everything he touches. His only instincts are to enable him to fulfill that goal. Lilo, a six year old girl, not only manages to turn him from his original programming in less than three days without even trying to the point where even the Grand Councilwoman can see he's a civilized individual, but she then proceeds in the sequels and television series to repeat this process for over six hundred more dangerous and evil experiments even when they could easily kill her with their capabilities. By "Leroy and Stitch," she ends up with Gantu, the guy she and Stitch have been humiliating for about three years on a regular basis, pointing out that she's a credible threat to Hamsterviel's plan and actually turning to her side because she's just that talented at gaining formerly-evilish individuals to turn good. Stitch might be [[SuperStrength super strong]], but Lilo's got her [[ThePowerOfFriendship own power]].

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* A more subtle one. Experiment 626 was designed to destroy everything he touches. His only instincts are to enable him to fulfill that goal. Lilo, a six year old girl, not only manages to turn him from his original programming in less than three days without even trying to the point where even the Grand Councilwoman can see he's a civilized individual, but she then proceeds in the sequels and television series to repeat this process for over six hundred more dangerous and evil experiments even when they could easily kill her with their capabilities. By "Leroy and Stitch," she ends up with [[spoiler: Gantu, the guy she and Stitch have been humiliating for about three years on a regular basis, basis,]] pointing out that she's a credible threat to Hamsterviel's plan EvilPlan and actually [[HeelFaceTurn turning to her side side]] because she's just that talented at gaining formerly-evilish individuals to turn good. Stitch might be [[SuperStrength super strong]], but Lilo's got her [[ThePowerOfFriendship own power]].
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* What, the fact Lilo beating the crap out of Mertle twice in the movie isn't awesome?

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* What, the The fact Lilo beating beat the crap out of Mertle twice in the movie isn't awesome?[[AlphaBitch Mertle]] twice.
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* A more subtle one. Experiment 626 was designed to destroy everything he touches. His only instincts are to enable him to fulfill that goal. Lilo, a six year old girl, not only manages to turn him from his original programming in less than three days without even trying to the point where even the Grand Councilwoman can see he's a civilized individual, but she then proceeds in the sequels and television series to repeat this process for over six hundred more dangerous and evil experiments even when they could easily kill her with their capabilities. By "Leroy and Stitch," she ends up with Gantu, the guy she and Stitch have been humiliating for about three years on a regular basis, pointing out that she's a credible threat to Hamsterviel's plan and actually turning to her side because she's just that talented at gaining formerly-evilish individuals to turn good. Stitch might be [[SuperStrength super strong]], but Lilo's got her [[ThePowerOfFriendship own power]].

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* A more subtle one. Experiment 626 was designed to destroy everything he touches. His only instincts are to enable him to fulfill that goal. Lilo, a six year old girl, not only manages to turn him from his original programming in less than three days without even trying to the point where even the Grand Councilwoman can see he's a civilized individual, but she then proceeds in the sequels and television series to repeat this process for over six hundred more dangerous and evil experiments even when they could easily kill her with their capabilities. By "Leroy and Stitch," she ends up with Gantu, the guy she and Stitch have been humiliating for about three years on a regular basis, pointing out that she's a credible threat to Hamsterviel's plan and actually turning to her side because she's just that talented at gaining formerly-evilish individuals to turn good. Stitch might be [[SuperStrength super strong]], but Lilo's got her [[ThePowerOfFriendship own power]].power]].
* To this troper, one of the most awesome things about Stitch is that he was designed to be, and in fact remains, ChaoticEvil, but still has people he considers to be family and friends whom he wants to protect. He is the ultimate counterpoint for any "evil can't care about people or control itself" argument.
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* What, the fact Lilo beating the crap out of Mertle twice in the movie [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotAwesome isn't awesome?]]

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* What, the fact Lilo beating the crap out of Mertle twice in the movie [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotAwesome isn't awesome?]]awesome?
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* Jumba, locked in a prison cell, immediately deduces why the Councilwoman came to see him and manipulates the situation to his advantage, leaving him armed with a plasma cannon, in control of a fairly powerful ship, and released from prison.

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* Jumba, locked in a prison cell, immediately deduces why the Councilwoman came to see him and manipulates the situation to his advantage, leaving him armed with a plasma cannon, in control of a fairly powerful ship, and released from prison.prison.
* A more subtle one. Experiment 626 was designed to destroy everything he touches. His only instincts are to enable him to fulfill that goal. Lilo, a six year old girl, not only manages to turn him from his original programming in less than three days without even trying to the point where even the Grand Councilwoman can see he's a civilized individual, but she then proceeds in the sequels and television series to repeat this process for over six hundred more dangerous and evil experiments even when they could easily kill her with their capabilities. By "Leroy and Stitch," she ends up with Gantu, the guy she and Stitch have been humiliating for about three years on a regular basis, pointing out that she's a credible threat to Hamsterviel's plan and actually turning to her side because she's just that talented at gaining formerly-evilish individuals to turn good. Stitch might be [[SuperStrength super strong]], but Lilo's got her [[ThePowerOfFriendship own power]].
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* What, the fact Lilo beating the crap out of Mertle twice in the movie [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotAwesome isn't awesome?]]

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* What, the fact Lilo beating the crap out of Mertle twice in the movie [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotAwesome isn't awesome?]]awesome?]]
* Jumba, locked in a prison cell, immediately deduces why the Councilwoman came to see him and manipulates the situation to his advantage, leaving him armed with a plasma cannon, in control of a fairly powerful ship, and released from prison.
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** Also, he saves a froggy whilst doing everything mentioned above.
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* Wait, Lilo beating the crap out of Mertle twice in the movie [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotAwesome aren't]] [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome Crowning Moments of Awesome?]]

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* Wait, What, the fact Lilo beating the crap out of Mertle twice in the movie [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotAwesome aren't]] [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome Crowning Moments of Awesome?]]isn't awesome?]]
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* "Oh good, my dog found the chainsaw."

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* "Oh good, my dog found the chainsaw.""
* Wait, Lilo beating the crap out of Mertle twice in the movie [[WhatDoYouMeanItsNotAwesome aren't]] [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome Crowning Moments of Awesome?]]
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* "Oh good, my dog found the chainsaw."
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* Stitch's moment towards the end of the movie, when he [[spoiler:tackles a gasoline truck, drives it into a volcano, tears a hole in it, and rides the ensuing explosion to crash through Gantu's ship, gets pounded with Gantu's enormous fist, only to lift up said fist while yelling "also cute and FLUFFY!"]] Epic win.
** This troper loved the delivery of his triumphant "ALOHA!!!" in the aforementioned scene.
** "Stupid head." Cue unloading a gasoline tank ''into a volcano''.
* "BLUE PUNCH BUGGY! NO PUNCH BACK!"
* Jumbaa's has to be when he turns to Stitch and shouts "IIIIIIIIIIIIIT'S SHOWTIME!"

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