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* AnAesop: Words ''can'' be hurtful. But you don't have to let it hurt you.
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* {{Jerkass}}: Before he reforms at the end, Heckler is one of the most obnoxious experiments in the show.


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* {{Troll}}: Heckler loves to make fun of people and get a rise out of them.

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* [[InsultComic Heckler (322)]]
* [[TheImp Reuben (625)]]

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* [[TheHeckler Heckler]] [[InsultComic Heckler (322)]]
(X-322)]]: This episode's MonsterOfTheWeek; an orange cone-headed experiment with large front teeth and a bow tie marking on his chest who is designed to undermine enemy morale with verbal abuse.
* [[TheImp Reuben (625)]](X-625)]]: Enjoys Heckler's insults towards Gantu and Hämsterviel while eating a sandwich (of course).



* LiteralMetaphor: When Heckler has found his place on the Waycross, he calls out to the first customer "You throw like a little girl". When it reveals that said customer is Mertle, she angrily retorts, "I ''am'' a little girl!"
* SheatheYourSword: Rather than get angry or upset at Heckler's insult, Pleakly beats him at his own game by impromptu comedy. Lilo, Nani and everyone else follow suit and playfully quip about their own physical flaws. This leaves Heckler a sobbing mess who has no material to work with.

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* TheHeckler: [[SarcasmMode Hmm... I wonder what Experiment 322 is like?]]
* InsultComic: Heckler's bread and butter is to insult others, although it's mostly to amuse himself.
* LiteralMetaphor: When Heckler has found his place on the Waycross, dunk tank, he calls out to the first customer customer, "You throw like a little girl". girl!" When it reveals that said customer is Mertle, she angrily retorts, "I ''am'' a little girl!"
* SheatheYourSword: Rather than get angry or upset at Heckler's insult, Pleakly Pleakley beats him at his own game by impromptu comedy. Lilo, Nani and everyone else follow suit and playfully quip about their own physical flaws. This leaves Heckler a sobbing mess who has no material to work with.
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"Heckler" is the fifty-fourth episode of ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries''. It first aired on August 22, 2005.
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!![[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments Experiments]] who appeared or were mentioned in this episode:
* [[InsultComic Heckler (322)]]
* [[TheImp Reuben (625)]]
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* SheatheYourSword: Rather than get angry or upset at Heckler's insult, Pleakly beats him at his own game by impromptu comedy. Lilo, Nani and everyone else follow suit and playfully quip about their own physical flaws. This leaves Heckler a sobbing mess who has no material to work with.

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* SheatheYourSword: Rather than get angry or upset at Heckler's insult, Pleakly beats him at his own game by impromptu comedy. Lilo, Nani and everyone else follow suit and playfully quip about their own physical flaws. This leaves Heckler a sobbing mess who has no material to work with.with.
* SpecialGuest: Creator/WillSasso as Experiment 322 / Heckler.
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* SheatheYourSword: Rather than get angry at Heckler, Pleakly beats him at his own game by impromptu comedy. Lilo, Nani and everyone else follow suit and playfully quip about their own physical flaws. This leaves Heckler a sobbing mess who has no material to work with.

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* SheatheYourSword: Rather than get angry or upset at Heckler, Heckler's insult, Pleakly beats him at his own game by impromptu comedy. Lilo, Nani and everyone else follow suit and playfully quip about their own physical flaws. This leaves Heckler a sobbing mess who has no material to work with.

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* AnAesop: Words ''can'' be hurtful. However, if you don't let it bother you, it doesn't matter what names people will call you.
* LiteralMetaphor: When Heckler has found his place on the Waycross, he calls out to the first customer "You throw like a little girl". When it reveals that said customer is Mertle, she angrily retorts, "I ''am'' a little girl!"

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* AnAesop: Words ''can'' be hurtful. However, if But you don't have to let it bother you, it doesn't matter what names people will call hurt you.
* LiteralMetaphor: When Heckler has found his place on the Waycross, he calls out to the first customer "You throw like a little girl". When it reveals that said customer is Mertle, she angrily retorts, "I ''am'' a little girl!"girl!"
* SheatheYourSword: Rather than get angry at Heckler, Pleakly beats him at his own game by impromptu comedy. Lilo, Nani and everyone else follow suit and playfully quip about their own physical flaws. This leaves Heckler a sobbing mess who has no material to work with.
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* AnAesop: As long as you don't let it bother you, it doesn't matter what names people will call you.

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* AnAesop: As long as Words ''can'' be hurtful. However, if you don't let it bother you, it doesn't matter what names people will call you.
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* LiteralMetaphor: When Heckler has found his place on the Waycross, he calls out to the first customer "You throw like a little girl". When it reveals that said-customer is Mertle, she angrily retorts "I ''am'' a little girl!"

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* LiteralMetaphor: When Heckler has found his place on the Waycross, he calls out to the first customer "You throw like a little girl". When it reveals that said-customer said customer is Mertle, she angrily retorts retorts, "I ''am'' a little girl!"
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* LiteralMetephor: When Heckler has found his place on the Waycross, he calls out to the first customer "You throw like a little girl". When it reveals that said-customer is Mertle, she angrily retorts "I ''am'' a little girl!"

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* LiteralMetephor: LiteralMetaphor: When Heckler has found his place on the Waycross, he calls out to the first customer "You throw like a little girl". When it reveals that said-customer is Mertle, she angrily retorts "I ''am'' a little girl!"
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* AnAesop: As long as you don't let it bother you, it doesn't matter what names people will call you.

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* AnAesop: As long as you don't let it bother you, it doesn't matter what names people will call you.you.
* LiteralMetephor: When Heckler has found his place on the Waycross, he calls out to the first customer "You throw like a little girl". When it reveals that said-customer is Mertle, she angrily retorts "I ''am'' a little girl!"
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* AnAesop: As long as you don't let it bother you, it doesn't matter what names people will call you.

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