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* TheAce: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Ace]] (262), 627 is an evil version.
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* TheAce: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Ace]] (262), (262); 627 is an evil version.
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* {{Cyborg}}: Cyber (000), who actually debuted in the ''Stitch!'' anime, thus leaving his status in the canon dubious. He didn't start out like this, but after Jumba ditched him due to his violent psychological instability, he somehow acquired a cybernetic eye with a drill for an ear, replaced his arms for cybernetic ones with different weapons for each, and replaced his two legs with three bladed spider-like legs.
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* {{Cyborg}}: Cyber (000), who actually debuted in the ''Stitch!'' anime, thus leaving his status in the canon dubious. He didn't start out like this, but after Jumba ditched him due to his violent psychological instability, he somehow acquired a cybernetic eye with a drill for an ear, replaced his arms for cybernetic ones with different weapons for each, and replaced his two legs with three bladed three-bladed spider-like legs.
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* DigitizedHacker: Glitch (223), who's designed to possess electrical equipment and turn them against their owners.
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* DigitizedHacker: Glitch (223), who's who is designed to possess electrical equipment and turn them against their owners.
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** MakingASplash: Yin (501) and Cannonball (520). The former's designed to spray water, though she needs to get it from outside sources, while the latter causes tsunamis when he splashes into any body of water.
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** MakingASplash: Yin (501) and Cannonball (520). The former's former is designed to spray water, though she needs to get it from outside sources, while the latter causes tsunamis when he splashes into any body of water.
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** PlayingWithFire: Splodyhead (619) and Melty (228). While both of them shoot/breathe fire, the latter's designed to melt non-organic material with it.
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** PlayingWithFire: Splodyhead (619) and Melty (228). While both of them shoot/breathe fire, the latter's latter is designed to melt non-organic material with it.
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* ForcedSleep: Experiment 360 (Drowsy) is designed to make people fall into an eternal sleep by just bleating at them.
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* ForcedSleep: Experiment 360 (Drowsy) is designed to make people fall into an eternal sleep by just bleating at them.
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** Finally and most obviously, all three of the mid six-twos are highly capable musicians: Angel (624) has her natural singing ability, Reuben (625) can play the saxophone, and Stitch (626) is known for his guitar and ukulele talents.
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** Finally and most obviously, Finally, all three of the mid six-twos main trio of experiments are highly capable musicians: Angel (624) has her natural singing ability, Reuben (625) can play the saxophone, and Stitch (626) is known for his guitar and ukulele talents.
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* NonMaliciousMonster: Some of the experiments seem to be less evil and more acting on their primary functions. Indeed, some of them are friendly from the get-go, with the only obstacle to their reformation being that their functions are meant for evil purposes. Others are so non-malicious that they find their "one true place" all on their own (Elastico and Gigi being good examples).
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* NonMaliciousMonster: Some of the experiments seem to be less evil "evil" and more acting on their primary functions. Indeed, some of them are friendly from the get-go, with the only obstacle to their reformation being that their functions are meant for evil purposes. Others are so non-malicious that they find their "one true place" all on their own (Elastico and Gigi being good examples).
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** Because of the massive numbers of experiments that have not appeared, there are lots of fanfics about Lilo and Stitch capturing fan-made experiments. Even then, some fans also like to make new experiments that are numbered after Stitch, 627, and Leroy.
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** Because of the massive numbers number of experiments that have not appeared, there are lots of fanfics about Lilo and Stitch capturing fan-made experiments. Even then, some fans also like to make new experiments that are numbered after Stitch, 627, and Leroy.
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* SequelNonEntity: Not a single experiment from the first two shows' continuities appear in ''Animation/StitchAndAi''. That's right. '''None.'''
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* SequelNonEntity: Not a single experiment from the first two shows' continuities appear in ''Animation/StitchAndAi''. That's right. '''None.'''
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** Carmen (123) is based off of and named after Creator/CarmenMiranda.
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** Carmen (123) is based off of on and named after Creator/CarmenMiranda.
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* SingleSpecimenSpecies: Every single experiment (sans Leroy and his clones if cloning counts) are the only members of their own unique species, which is also partially why they're "cousins" and ''not'' siblings.
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* SingleSpecimenSpecies: Every single experiment (sans Leroy and his clones if cloning counts) are is each the only members member of their own unique species, species (the numbers being their "species names"), which is also partially why they're "cousins" and ''not'' siblings.
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* {{Tuckerization}}: Jesstifer (354), named after ''The Series'' writer and executive producer Creator/JessWinfield.
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* {{Tuckerization}}: Jesstifer (354), named after ''The Series'' writer and executive producer Creator/JessWinfield.Creator/JessWinfield, who previously used the name as his online identity, particularly on TV Tome.
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* ArtificialFamilyMember: OK, ''[[FamilyOfChoice extended]]'' family members, but all of them count towards this.[[note]]Although Stitch, being a title protagonist, gets this trope applied to him more than all the others.[[/note]] Jumba initially just created them to do various, usually "evil" tasks, but over the course of the franchise (mainly the films and first TV series), they all become "cousins" to one another as they join the Pelekai ''ʻohana''.
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* CloneDegeneration: Dupe (344).
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* CloneDegeneration: Dupe (344).(344), whose ability divides the target's power between them and their clones.
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* {{Cyborg}}: Cyber (000), who actually debuted in the ''Stitch!'' anime, thus leaving his status in the canon dubious.
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* {{Cyborg}}: Cyber (000), who actually debuted in the ''Stitch!'' anime, thus leaving his status in the canon dubious. He didn't start out like this, but after Jumba ditched him due to his violent psychological instability, he somehow acquired a cybernetic eye with a drill for an ear, replaced his arms for cybernetic ones with different weapons for each, and replaced his two legs with three bladed spider-like legs.
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** PlayingWithFire: Splodyhead (619) and Melty (228). While both of them shoot/breathe fire, the latter's designed to melt metal with it.
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** PlayingWithFire: Splodyhead (619) and Melty (228). While both of them shoot/breathe fire, the latter's designed to melt metal non-organic material with it.
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* GoneHorriblyRight: In the ''Stitch!'' anime, Jumba designed Experiment Zero, AKA Cyber, to be the ultimate killer monster, and he succeeded-- a little too well, in fact, because the experiment proved impossible to control. Thus, Jumba was forced to imprison him on an icy planet far away.
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* GoneHorriblyRight: In the ''Stitch!'' anime, Jumba designed Experiment Zero, AKA also known as Cyber, to be the ultimate killer monster, and he succeeded-- a succeeded--a little too well, in fact, because the experiment proved impossible to control. Thus, Jumba was forced to imprison him on an icy planet far away.
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* MonsterOfTheWeek: In ''The Series'', each episode focuses on tracking down and dealing with a new and unique member of this lot.
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* MonsterOfTheWeek: In ''The Series'', each episode focuses on tracking down and dealing with a new and unique member of this lot. The anime also has this trope but to a lesser degree and mainly during its second and third seasons.
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* DropTheHammer: Hammerface (033), who can pound things with his hammer-shaped head.
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-->'''Forehead's first three heads:''' We're evil 'cause we sing...!
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-->'''Forehead's first three heads:''' We're evil 'cause we sing...!
-->'''Forehead's!\\
'''Forehead's fourth head:''' ANNOYINGLYOFF-''KEEEY''!OFF-''KEEEY''!\\
'''Stitch:''' ''(pulling down his ears)'' ''Sheesh!''
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'''Forehead's fourth head:''' ANNOYINGLY
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* {{Instant Mass|JustAddWater}}/[[InstantPeopleJustAddWater People, Just Add Water]]: Experiments deactivated into pod form are reactivated by coming in contact with water.
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* {{Instant Mass|JustAddWater}}/[[InstantPeopleJustAddWater People, Just Add Water]]: InconsistentSpelling: More like Inconsistent ''Numbering'' here:
** Bonnie and Clyde are arguably the worst off in this; in [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E36BonnieAndClyde their debut episode]] (first aired in 2004), their one episode in the anime (first aired in 2010), and even [[https://archive.org/details/japanese-stitch-characters-encyclopedia a Japanese characters encyclopedia,]] they were numbered 349 and 350, respectively. But ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'' (2006)[='=]s experiments list in its end credits respectively numbered them as 149 and 150, which--in the absence of definitive English-language confirmation by Disney--have become the accepted numbers for them by the franchise's fanbase.
** Finder has it nearly as bad; he was numbered 458 in [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E26Finder his debut episode]], which would have made him the only 4-Series experiment to be the experiment of focus for an episode. The Japanese encyclopedia also uses 458 for him. However, "Skip" and ''Leroy & Stitch'' both number him as 158, negating the 4-Series from having a major representative experiment.
* InstantMassJustAddWater: Experiments deactivated into pod form are reactivated by coming in contact withwater.water.
* InstantPeopleJustAddWater: Likewise, especially since they are sapient beings.
** Bonnie and Clyde are arguably the worst off in this; in [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E36BonnieAndClyde their debut episode]] (first aired in 2004), their one episode in the anime (first aired in 2010), and even [[https://archive.org/details/japanese-stitch-characters-encyclopedia a Japanese characters encyclopedia,]] they were numbered 349 and 350, respectively. But ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'' (2006)[='=]s experiments list in its end credits respectively numbered them as 149 and 150, which--in the absence of definitive English-language confirmation by Disney--have become the accepted numbers for them by the franchise's fanbase.
** Finder has it nearly as bad; he was numbered 458 in [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E26Finder his debut episode]], which would have made him the only 4-Series experiment to be the experiment of focus for an episode. The Japanese encyclopedia also uses 458 for him. However, "Skip" and ''Leroy & Stitch'' both number him as 158, negating the 4-Series from having a major representative experiment.
* InstantMassJustAddWater: Experiments deactivated into pod form are reactivated by coming in contact with
* InstantPeopleJustAddWater: Likewise, especially since they are sapient beings.
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* GoneHorriblyRight: In the ''Stitch!'' anime, Jumba designed Experiment Zero, AKA Cyber, to be the ultimate killer monster, and he succeeded-- a little too well, in fact, because the experiment proved impossible to control. Thus, Jumba was forced to imprison him on an icy planet
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* GoneHorriblyRight: In the ''Stitch!'' anime, Jumba designed Experiment Zero, AKA Cyber, to be the ultimate killer monster, and he succeeded-- a little too well, in fact, because the experiment proved impossible to control. Thus, Jumba was forced to imprison him on an icy planetplanet far away.
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* PsychoPrototype: Cyber (000) from the ''Stitch!'' anime is this to, well, Stitch, as the first experiment Jumba created and designed to essentially be a living weapon, not dissimilar to Stitch's original purpose of destroying everything he touches. He even had all of Stitch's powers in his original form.
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* PsychoPrototype: Cyber (000) from the ''Stitch!'' anime is this to, well, Stitch, as the first experiment Jumba created and designed to essentially be a living weapon, not dissimilar to Stitch's original purpose of destroying everything he touches. He even had all of Stitch's powers in his original form. However, Jumba was unable to control Cyber and had to imprison him.
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* GoneHorriblyRight: In the ''Stitch!'' anime, Jumba designed Experiment Zero, AKA Cyber, to be the ultimate killer monster, and he succeeded-- a little too well, in fact, because the experiment proved impossible to control. Thus, Jumba was forced to imprison him on an icy planet
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* PsychoPrototype: Cyber (000) from the ''Stitch!'' anime is this to, well, Stitch, as the first experiment Jumba created and designed to essentially be a living weapon, not dissimilar to Stitch's original purpose of destroying everything he touches. He even had all of Stitch's powers in his original form.
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The general descriptions for each experiment series are [[WordOfGod as described by]] ''[[WordOfGod The Series]]'' [[WordOfGod executive producer]] (and the current voice of Dr. Jumba Jookiba himself) Creator/JessWinfield unless noted.
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The general descriptions for each experiment series are [[WordOfGod as described by]] ''[[WordOfGod The Series]]'' [[WordOfGod executive producer]] (and the current voice of Dr. Jumba Jookiba himself) in ''Stitch!'' and ''Stitch & Ai'') Creator/JessWinfield unless noted.
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* PteroSoarer: Slugger (608) looks like a tiny, adorable ''Pteranodon''... but with a [[RuleOfCool baseball bat for a tail!]]
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* AllThereInTheManual: Averted; the credits for ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'' lists the names of '''all of them''', [[SeriesContinuityError although they made some mistakes in that list]].
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* AllThereInTheManual: Averted; the credits for ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'' lists the names of '''all of them''', [[SeriesContinuityError although they made some mistakes in that list]]. Granted, a good deal of them don’t appear and all we have to go by is their name.
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* {{Mons}}: They could be seen as this.
* MonsterOfTheWeek: All served this purpose within ''The Series''.
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* MundaneUtility: Lilo tries to find a place where an experiment can use its ability for good.
** In fact, the 0-Series was created for testing and/or household purposes, though some of them [[GoneHorriblyRight went horribly right]]; Frenchfry (062) for example, was meant to be Jumba's personal chef. The thing ended up [[spoiler:trying to eat ''him'']].
** In fact, the 0-Series was created for testing and/or household purposes, though some of them [[GoneHorriblyRight went horribly right]]; Frenchfry (062) for example, was meant to be Jumba's personal chef. The thing ended up [[spoiler:trying to eat ''him'']].
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* MundaneUtility: Lilo tries to find a place where an experiment can use its ability for good.
**good. In fact, the 0-Series was created for testing and/or household purposes, though some of them [[GoneHorriblyRight went horribly right]]; Frenchfry (062) for example, was meant to be Jumba's personal chef. The thing ended up [[spoiler:trying to eat ''him'']].''him'']].
* NightmareWeaver: Remmy (276) is designed to give people nightmares and trap them inside them if they wake up while he's still in their minds.
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* NightmareWeaver: Remmy (276) is designed to give people nightmares and trap them inside them if they wake up while he's still in their minds.
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* YourWorstNightmare: Remmy (276) and Spooky (300). The former's designed to give people nightmares and trap them inside them if they wake up while he's still in their minds. The latter's designed to transform into his target's worst fear.