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* BeautyBrainsAndBrawn: The Beauty of the Mid Six-Two experiments, being 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?[[/note]] 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''.

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* BeautyBrainsAndBrawn: The Beauty of the Mid Six-Two experiments, being 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?[[/note]] 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''.



* BeautyBrainsAndBrawn: The Brains of the Mid Six-Two experiments. 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 AwesomenessByAnalysis the most effectively.[[note]]Stitch has the same supercomputer levels of thinking, but he is quicker to make brash decisions and is more temperamental.[[/note]]

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* BeautyBrainsAndBrawn: The Brains of the Mid Six-Two experiments.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 AwesomenessByAnalysis the most effectively.[[note]]Stitch has the same supercomputer levels of thinking, but he is quicker to make brash decisions and is more temperamental.[[/note]]
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* KissingCousins: 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 relatively relatives. Still, they are in love, though tellingly, Stitch ''never'' calls or considers Angel a "cousin" to get around this problem.

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* KissingCousins: Although she's not actually ''directly'' related to Stitch beyond their similar appearances and sharing the same creator 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 relatively relatives. Still, they are in love, though tellingly, Stitch ''never'' calls or considers Angel a "cousin" to get around this problem.

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* HairSubstituteFeature: She has two long antennae that resemble human hair.



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. He makes [[SatiatingSandwich great sandwiches]], though.

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A chubby, golden-yellow marmot/koala-like experiment who is Jumba's last experiment before Stitch 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. He makes [[SatiatingSandwich great sandwiches]], though.
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* ShoutOut:
** To J. Wellington Wimpy from ''WesternAnimation/{{Popeye}}'' or Jughead Jones from ComicBook/ArchieComics; they're all {{big eater}}s, cowardly, lazy, and they often exhibit great technical prowess and a high level of competence. Even Jumba mentions, "Funny thing, 625 has all powers of 626, even has advanced language programming; unfortunately, he is also lazy coward, heh heh heh, but makes great sandwiches."
** Given the series [[FollowTheLeader clearly taking inspiration]] from ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'', Reuben being part of a QuirkyMinibossSquad trying to capture the main character, and being the only experiment capable of speaking fluent English (in a Brooklyn accent, no less) makes him essentially the ''Lilo & Stitch'' equivalent to [[Anime/PokemonTheSeries Meowth]].

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* BreakoutCharacter: She was in only two episodes of ''The Series'',[[note]]three if you count her appearance in a dream in "Remmy",[[/note]] one of them being [[SeriesFinale 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 [[OneShotCharacter 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 ''VideoGame/DisneyMagicKingdoms'' and ''VideoGame/DisneySpeedstorm'', and she arguably gets more merchandise than Lilo.

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* BreakoutCharacter: She was in only two episodes of ''The Series'',[[note]]three if you count her appearance in a dream in "Remmy",[[/note]] one of them being [[SeriesFinale 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 [[OneShotCharacter 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 ''VideoGame/DisneyMagicKingdoms'' and ''VideoGame/DisneySpeedstorm'', and she arguably nowadays gets more merchandise than Lilo.



* DistaffCounterpart: 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 ([[OffModel normally]]) looks like an upside-down heart.

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* DistaffCounterpart: 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 ([[OffModel ([[InconsistentColoring normally]]) looks like an upside-down heart.



* FlatCharacter: ''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 character flaws to go along with it.

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* FlatCharacter: ''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.



* IconicSequelCharacter: 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 ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie'', 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 TheNewTens onward.

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* IconicSequelCharacter: 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 ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie'', 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 TheNewTens onward. She even makes video game appearances years after her debut.


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** Her appearances in Creator/{{Gameloft}}'s Disney games, including ''VideoGame/DisneyMagicKingdoms'' and ''VideoGame/DisneySpeedstorm'', color both sides of the tips of her ears purple rather than only the insides of the ear tips.

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* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Unlike his cousin Stitch, he's perfectly fluent in English, speaking it with a [[UsefulNotes/AmericanAccents 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.

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* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Unlike his cousin Stitch, he's perfectly fluent in English, speaking it with a [[UsefulNotes/AmericanAccents 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|Trope}} in that he has "advanced language programming", though [[PlotHole it's never explained why he has such programming and Stitch doesn't]].



* ADayInTheLimelight: Reuben stars in his own game, ''VideoGame/SixTwoFiveSandwichStacker''.

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Reuben stars in his own game, ''VideoGame/SixTwoFiveSandwichStacker''.''VideoGame/SixTwoFiveSandwichStacker''.
** 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".



* {{The Load}}/MinionWithAnFInEvil: 625's only useful when it comes to sandwiches. Everything else? Yeah, no.

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* {{The Load}}/MinionWithAnFInEvil: 625's TheLoad: He's only useful when it comes to sandwiches. Everything else? Yeah, no.



* MeaningfulName: 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 PunnyName suggestions from her before settling on "Reuben").

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* MeaningfulName: 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 experiments; 625 even rejected a few PunnyName suggestions from her before settling on "Reuben")."Reuben".
* MinionWithAnFInEvil: Or really, "Minion Who Can't Be Bothered to Do Any Evil". Although Sloth--which he excels at being--''is'' one of the SevenDeadlySins, he can't be bothered to help out Gantu or Hämsterviel unless he's either forced to or gets some benefit for doing so.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: {{Subverted|Trope}}; 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.
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* IdenticalTwinIDTag: After Hamsterviel creates a clone army of him, the original is told apart from them by the captain's uniform he took from Stitch.
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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) but is a lazy coward. He makes [[SatiatingSandwich great sandwiches]], though.

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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) fluency thanks to "advanced language programming") but is a lazy coward. He makes [[SatiatingSandwich great sandwiches]], though.



* InconsistentColoring: 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 1", when Reuben was dehydrated, his pod is white.

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* InconsistentColoring: 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: Birthday, Part 1", One", when Reuben was dehydrated, his pod is white.
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* OurClonesAreDifferent: 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.
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* CardCarryingVillain: Unlike Gantu, who sees himself as the hero, Reuben calls himself and Gantu “the bad guys” in ''Angel''.

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* CardCarryingVillain: Unlike Gantu, who sees himself as the hero, Reuben calls himself and Gantu “the "the bad guys” guys" in ''Angel''."Angel".



* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: The prequel comics [[http://s16.photobucket.com/user/MaggieR_1989/media/Signature%20Pics/old625w.png.html gave him]] teal fur, smaller eyes, a collar, less prominent buckteeth (they don't even stick out when his mouth is closed) and an even chunkier body. The later ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series''-based comics that featured him changed him to better resemble his canonical animated counterpart, but kept the teal fur.

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* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: The prequel comics [[http://s16.photobucket.com/user/MaggieR_1989/media/Signature%20Pics/old625w.png.html gave him]] teal fur, smaller eyes, a collar, less prominent buckteeth (they don't even stick out when his mouth is closed) and an even chunkier body. The later ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series''-based comics that featured him changed him to better resemble his canonical animated counterpart, counterpart but kept the teal fur.



* InformedAbility: 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 ended in ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'', when Lilo finally convinces him to get off his lazy patookie and do something for himself.

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* InformedAbility: 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 ended ends in ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'', when Lilo finally convinces him to get off his lazy patookie and do something for himself.
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* CardCarryingVillain: Unlike Gantu, who sees himself as the hero, Reuben calls himself and Gantu “the bad guys” in ''Angel''.
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* BizarreAlienBiology: His horn is of the sound-producing definition and is able to curl up when not in use.
* BizarreAlienLocomotion: Cuter than most examples of this trope, he goes around by bouncing on his tail like [[Franchise/WinnieThePooh Tigger]].


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* MultiArmedAndDangerous: {{Subverted|Trope}}; he has four seemingly non-retractable arms but they're not what makes him dangerous.

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* WouldHitAGirl/WouldHurtAChild: He was willing to attack Lilo.

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* TheBully: He loves to pick fights. This trope is what he was designed to do, really.

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* TheBully: He loves Before he was reformed, he loved to pick fights. This trope is what he was designed to do, really.



* HairTriggerTemper: It doesn't take much to make him want to pick a fight.

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* HairTriggerTemper: It Before he’s reformed, it doesn't take much to make get him want to pick a fight.violent.



* NoNeckChump: He doesn’t have a neck.
* PurpleIsPowerful: He’s a purple experiment with super-strength and hand-to-hand combat skills.



* WouldHurtAChild: He was willing to attack Lilo.

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* WouldHurtAChild: WouldHitAGirl/WouldHurtAChild: He was willing to attack Lilo.

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