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The experiment series are actually referred to by only the hundreds digit, not a number divisible by 100.


* ElementalPowers: Most of the 500 Series and a couple from the others as well.

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* ElementalPowers: Most of the 500 Series 5-Series and a couple from the others as well.



* OlympusMons: The NighInvulnerable 627, the apocalypse inducing 611, and Stitch himself. The 600 series is generally created with this trope in mind.

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* OlympusMons: The NighInvulnerable 627, the apocalypse inducing 611, and Stitch himself. The 600 series 6-series is generally created with this trope in mind.
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* BatmanCanBreatheInSpace: ''The Series'' episode "The Asteroid" shows that the experiments can survive the vacuum of space.
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* PsychoElectro: A electric being that has a good bit of the mischievous personality that Stitch has, down to having his own EvilLaugh. It must run in their family.

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* PsychoElectro: A An electric being that has a good bit of the mischievous personality that Stitch has, down to having his own EvilLaugh. It must run in their family.
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A yellow Chinese dragon/monkey/gecko-like experiment with electrical powers, and the first experiment to be reactivated following the creation of Stitch. His "one true place" is powering the old KÄ«lauea Lighthouse as it was deactivated for a number of years due to it having become too expensive to power on.

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A yellow Chinese dragon/monkey/gecko-like experiment with electrical powers, and the first experiment to be reactivated following the creation of Stitch. His "one true place" is powering the old KÄ«lauea Lighthouse as it was deactivated for a number of years due to it having become too expensive to power on.keep it running.



* BigDamnHeroes: Gets several in ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie'' (see page for more details on this trope).

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* BigDamnHeroes: Gets several in ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie'' (see the movie's page for more details on this trope).
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/FrankWelker, Creator/StevenBlum (''Stitch!'')\\

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[[folder:Angel (Experiment 624)]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TaraStrong, Creator/KateHiggins (''Stitch!'')\\
'''Debuted in''': "Angel" (''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'' Season 1, Episode 30)

A female experiment and Stitch's LoveInterest.

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[[folder:Angel [[folder:Sparky (Experiment 624)]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TaraStrong, Creator/KateHiggins Creator/FrankWelker, Creator/StevenBlum (''Stitch!'')\\
'''Debuted in''': "Angel" (''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'' Season 1, Episode 30)

''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie''

A female yellow Chinese dragon/monkey/gecko-like experiment with electrical powers, and Stitch's LoveInterest.the first experiment to be reactivated following the creation of Stitch. His "one true place" is powering the old KÄ«lauea Lighthouse as it was deactivated for a number of years due to it having become too expensive to power on.



* AdaptationalVillainy: In the video game, ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'', where he is a mandatory boss battle. Justified though as the game takes place at a time before the events of ''Lilo & Stitch'', so he was still evil by then.
* BigDamnHeroes: Gets several in ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie'' (see page for more details on this trope).
* BreakoutCharacter: One of the more prominent experiments, eventually becoming the first of Stitch's cousins to appear in a Disney work outside of the ''Lilo & Stitch'' franchise. By extension, he is also the only Disney television character to appear in a ''Franchise/KingdomHearts'' game so far.
* PsychoElectro: A electric being that has a good bit of the mischievous personality that Stitch has, down to having his own EvilLaugh. It must run in their family.
* RetractableAppendages: Has an extra pair of arms like Stitch, though doesn't use them much. However, his first showing of his extra arms plays a role to Stitch accepting him as a cousin.
* RideTheLightning: He can travel through electrical currents and can fly through the air. This also changes his appearance, with the lower half of his body expanding to appear as a long electric streak.
* ShockAndAwe: His main ability and the basis for his name.
* WeaksauceWeakness: A simple glass vase can trap him, since glass is not conductive to electricity.
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[[folder:Angel (Experiment 624)]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TaraStrong, Creator/KateHiggins (''Stitch!'')\\
'''Debuted in''': "Angel" (''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'' Season 1, Episode 30)

A female experiment and Stitch's LoveInterest. In the anime, she became a superstar pop singer.
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* {{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 [[HeelFaceTurn rehabilitated]] and named (which happens in ''Leroy & Stitch'').



* CanonImmigrant: He originally appeared ([[http://s16.photobucket.com/user/MaggieR_1989/media/Signature%20Pics/old625w.png.html with teal fur, pupils, and a collar]]) in a series of ''DisneyAdventures Comic Zone'' {{Prequel}}s to the first movie.

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* CanonImmigrant: He originally appeared ([[http://s16.photobucket.com/user/MaggieR_1989/media/Signature%20Pics/old625w.png.html with teal fur, pupils, and a collar]]) in a series of ''DisneyAdventures ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures Comic Zone'' {{Prequel}}s to the first movie.



* PsychoElectro: Sparky (221).
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This character sheet is for the many genetic experiments made by [[Chracters/LiloAndStitchMajorCharacters Jumba Jookiba]] (in other words, Stitch and his "cousins") in Disney's ''Disney/LiloAndStitch'' franchise. Most of Stitch's cousins debuted in ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'', with some having debuted in the anime, ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' The numbers of the experiments are almost-exclusively pronounced as individual digits (e.g. Stitch is "Experiment Six-Two-Six", not "Experiment Six Hundred Twenty-Six").

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This character sheet is for the many genetic experiments made by [[Chracters/LiloAndStitchMajorCharacters [[Characters/LiloAndStitchMajorCharacters Jumba Jookiba]] (in other words, Stitch and his "cousins") in Disney's ''Disney/LiloAndStitch'' franchise. Most of Stitch's cousins debuted in ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'', with some having debuted in the anime, ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' The numbers of the experiments are almost-exclusively pronounced as individual digits (e.g. Stitch is "Experiment Six-Two-Six", not "Experiment Six Hundred Twenty-Six").
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This character sheet is for the many genetic experiments made by [[Chracters/LiloAndStitchMajorCharacters Jumba Jookiba]] (in other words, Stitch and his "cousins") in Disney's ''Disney/LiloAndStitch'' franchise. The numbers of the experiments are almost-exclusively pronounced as individual digits (e.g. Stitch is "Experiment Six-Two-Six", not "Experiment Six Hundred Twenty-Six").

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This character sheet is for the many genetic experiments made by [[Chracters/LiloAndStitchMajorCharacters Jumba Jookiba]] (in other words, Stitch and his "cousins") in Disney's ''Disney/LiloAndStitch'' franchise. Most of Stitch's cousins debuted in ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'', with some having debuted in the anime, ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' The numbers of the experiments are almost-exclusively pronounced as individual digits (e.g. Stitch is "Experiment Six-Two-Six", not "Experiment Six Hundred Twenty-Six").
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* StoryBreakerPower: Not surprising she was PutOnABus for most of ''The Series'' when she can do in one ten-second song what takes Lilo a whole episode. Not so much in [[Anime/{{Stitch}} the anime]], allowing more frequent appearances.

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* StoryBreakerPower: Not surprising surprisingly she was PutOnABus for most of ''The Series'' when she can do in one ten-second song what takes Lilo a whole episode. Not so much in [[Anime/{{Stitch}} the anime]], allowing more frequent appearances.
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* AliensSpeakingEnglish: The experiments known to speak English fluently or proficiently (that have officially appeared in any ''Lilo & Stitch'' media) are Gigi (007),[[note]]As she spoke in ''Leroy & Stitch''[[/note]] Slick (020), Twang/Flute (021/145),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime; note that this experiment's name and number is inconsistent[[/note]] Hertz Donut (022),[[note]]Only appeared in the anime as well[[/note]] Forehead (044), Squeak (110), Nosy (199), Ace (262),[[note]]Only in the anime's English dub[[/note]] Wormhole (272),[[note]]Also only appeared in the anime[[/note]] Remmy (276),[[note]]Also only in the anime's English dub[[/note]] Spooky (300),[[note]]Provided he replicates someone as part of a fear, such as appearing as Cobra Bubbles to Nani[[/note]] Heckler (322), Manners (358), Phantasmo (375),[[note]]Based on his possession of the [[SuckECheeses Macky Macaw]] animatronic[[/note]] Chopsuey (621),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Stitch: Experiment 626'' video game[[/note]] Angel (624), Reuben (625), [[Characters/LiloAndStitchTheTitularDuo Stitch (626)]], 627,[[note]]Only in the anime, since in his original appearance, all he could say was "evil"[[/note]] and Leroy. In addition, Frenchfry (062) can speak fluent [[GratuitousFrench French]].

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* AliensSpeakingEnglish: The experiments known to speak English fluently or proficiently (that have officially appeared in any ''Lilo & Stitch'' media) are Gigi (007),[[note]]As she spoke in ''Leroy & Stitch''[[/note]] Slick (020), Twang/Flute (021/145),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime; note that this experiment's name and number is inconsistent[[/note]] Hertz Donut (022),[[note]]Only appeared in the anime as well[[/note]] Forehead (044), Squeak (110), Bonnie (149), Clyde (150), Nosy (199), Ace (262),[[note]]Only in the anime's English dub[[/note]] Wormhole (272),[[note]]Also only appeared in the anime[[/note]] Remmy (276),[[note]]Also only in the anime's English dub[[/note]] Spooky (300),[[note]]Provided he replicates someone as part of a fear, such as appearing as Cobra Bubbles to Nani[[/note]] Heckler (322), Manners (358), Phantasmo (375),[[note]]Based on his possession of the [[SuckECheeses Macky Macaw]] animatronic[[/note]] Chopsuey (621),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Stitch: Experiment 626'' video game[[/note]] Angel (624), Reuben (625), [[Characters/LiloAndStitchTheTitularDuo Stitch (626)]], 627,[[note]]Only in the anime, since in his original appearance, all he could say was "evil"[[/note]] and Leroy. In addition, Frenchfry (062) can speak fluent [[GratuitousFrench French]].

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[[folder:Stitch (Experiment 626)]]
''See the characters sheet for [[Characters/LiloAndStitchTheTitularDuo the titular protagonists]].''
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[[folder:Reuben (Experiment 625)]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/RobPaulsen, Creator/DaveWittenberg (''Stitch!'')\\
'''Debuted in''': ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie''

Jumba's last experiment before Stitch and Gantu's sidekick. He has all the powers of Stitch (plus a much more advanced vocabulary), but is a lazy coward. He makes great sandwiches, though.

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[[folder:Stitch [[folder:Angel (Experiment 626)]]
''See the characters sheet for [[Characters/LiloAndStitchTheTitularDuo the titular protagonists]].''
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/RobPaulsen, Creator/DaveWittenberg Creator/TaraStrong, Creator/KateHiggins (''Stitch!'')\\
'''Debuted in''': ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie''

Jumba's last
"Angel" (''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'' Season 1, Episode 30)

A female
experiment before Stitch and Gantu's sidekick. He has all the powers of Stitch (plus a much more advanced vocabulary), but is a lazy coward. He makes great sandwiches, though.Stitch's LoveInterest.



* AdaptationDyeJob: He's teal-colored in ''[[Magazine/DisneyAdventures Comic Zone]]'' but was changed to golden-colored for the movies and TV series.
* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Unlike his cousin Stitch, he's perfectly fluent in English. This is one of the very few advantages he has over his younger cousin.
* BigEater: Mostly of sandwiches.
* BrilliantButLazy: He has all of Stitch's abilities, except for motivation.
* CanonImmigrant: He originally appeared ([[http://s16.photobucket.com/user/MaggieR_1989/media/Signature%20Pics/old625w.png.html with teal fur, pupils, and a collar]]) in a series of ''DisneyAdventures Comic Zone'' {{Prequel}}s to the first movie.
* DeadpanSnarker: One of his main functions.
* FlawedPrototype: To Stitch. He has all the same powers and abilities as Stitch, but he's also extremely lazy and an incredible coward.
* FreudianExcuse: He claims in the GrandFinale the only reason he worked against Lilo and Stitch is because Lilo never bothered to try to help or even ''name'' him.
* HeelFaceTurn: 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.
%%* TheImp:
* 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.
* TheLoad: Only useful when it comes to sandwiches, everything else, haha, no.
* LovableCoward: He's absolutely useless as a sidekick.
* SatiatingSandwich: To the point that he was named after one.
* TookALevelInBadass: In ''Leroy & Stitch''.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Sandwiches; he loves anything that can be placed between two slices of bread.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Gantu.
* YouAreNumberSix: He remained number 625 through ''The Series'', at least until ''Leroy & Stitch'', when he was given the name "Reuben" by Lilo.
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[[folder:Angel (Experiment 624)]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TaraStrong, Creator/KateHiggins (''Stitch!'')\\
'''Debuted in''': "Angel" (''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'' Season 1, Episode 30)

A female experiment and Stitch's LoveInterest.
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[[folder:Leroy]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChrisSanders\\
'''Debuted in''': ''Leroy & Stitch''

An evil version of Stitch created by Jumba, under orders of Hämsterviel.

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChrisSanders\\
Creator/RobPaulsen, Creator/DaveWittenberg (''Stitch!'')\\
'''Debuted in''': ''Leroy & Stitch''

An evil version
''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie''

Jumba's last experiment before Stitch and Gantu's sidekick. He has all the powers
of Stitch created by Jumba, under orders of Hämsterviel.(plus a much more advanced vocabulary), but is a lazy coward. He makes great sandwiches, though.



* ConservationOfNinjutsu
* EvilCounterpart: To Stitch.
* FlatCharacter: Being Stitch's EvilCounterpart is all there is to Leroy, as despite the fact that he is one of the main antagonists of ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'', 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.
* FlightStrengthHeart: All of Stitch's powers, plus he can change colors.
* MesACrowd: Mass-produced by Hämsterviel soon after his creation.
* {{Mooks}}: Leroy is a mass-produced version of Stitch.
* NoNameGiven: {{Inverted|Trope}}, though most fans give him the number 629.
* PaperThinDisguise: Played with. He looks exactly like Stitch when he turns blue, but can't really pull off the act.

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* ConservationOfNinjutsu
AdaptationDyeJob: He's teal-colored in ''[[Magazine/DisneyAdventures Comic Zone]]'' but was changed to golden-colored for the movies and TV series.
* EvilCounterpart: To Stitch.
AliensSpeakingEnglish: Unlike his cousin Stitch, he's perfectly fluent in English. This is one of the very few advantages he has over his younger cousin.
* FlatCharacter: Being BigEater: Mostly of sandwiches.
* BrilliantButLazy: He has all of
Stitch's EvilCounterpart is abilities, except for motivation.
* CanonImmigrant: He originally appeared ([[http://s16.photobucket.com/user/MaggieR_1989/media/Signature%20Pics/old625w.png.html with teal fur, pupils, and a collar]]) in a series of ''DisneyAdventures Comic Zone'' {{Prequel}}s to the first movie.
* DeadpanSnarker: One of his main functions.
* FlawedPrototype: To Stitch. He has
all there is to Leroy, as despite the fact same powers and abilities as Stitch, but he's also extremely lazy and an incredible coward.
* FreudianExcuse: He claims in the GrandFinale the only reason he worked against Lilo and Stitch is because Lilo never bothered to try to help or even ''name'' him.
* HeelFaceTurn: 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.
%%* TheImp:
* InformedAbility: A justified version: it has been stated
that he is one of has all the main antagonists of 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'', he does not when Lilo finally convinces him to get any character development. You could almost take him out of off his lazy patookie and do something for himself.
* TheLoad: Only useful when it comes to sandwiches, everything else, haha, no.
* LovableCoward: He's absolutely useless as a sidekick.
* SatiatingSandwich: To
the movie and replace him with Stitch clones, since point that he doesn't contribute much despite sharing the title with Stitch.
* FlightStrengthHeart: All of Stitch's powers, plus he can change colors.
* MesACrowd: Mass-produced by Hämsterviel soon
was named after his creation.
one.
* {{Mooks}}: Leroy is a mass-produced version TookALevelInBadass: In ''Leroy & Stitch''.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Sandwiches; he loves anything that can be placed between two slices
of Stitch.
bread.
* NoNameGiven: {{Inverted|Trope}}, though most fans give him the VitriolicBestBuds: With Gantu.
* YouAreNumberSix: He remained
number 629.
* PaperThinDisguise: Played with. He looks exactly like Stitch
625 through ''The Series'', at least until ''Leroy & Stitch'', when he turns blue, but can't really pull off was given the act.name "Reuben" by Lilo.



[[folder:Other experiments/"cousins"]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Various/Depends on experiment[[note]]See the [[Trivia/LiloAndStitchTheSeries trivia page]] for ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'' to see who voiced what experiments.[[/note]]\\
'''Debuted in''': Depends on experiment (characters in general debuted in ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie'')

The assorted other experiments created by Jumba Jookiba that are scattered across the island as a result of ''[[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries The Series]]''[='=] [[WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie pilot movie]]. Lilo and Stitch make it their mission to seek out all of them and reform them for good.

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''See the characters sheet for [[Characters/LiloAndStitchTheTitularDuo the titular protagonists]].''
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Creator/ChrisSanders\\
'''Debuted in''': Depends on experiment (characters in general debuted in ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie'')

The assorted other experiments
''Leroy & Stitch''

An evil version of Stitch
created by Jumba Jookiba that are scattered across the island as a result Jumba, under orders of ''[[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries The Series]]''[='=] [[WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie pilot movie]]. Lilo and Stitch make it their mission to seek out all of them and reform them for good.Hämsterviel.


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* ConservationOfNinjutsu
* EvilCounterpart: To Stitch.
* FlatCharacter: Being Stitch's EvilCounterpart is all there is to Leroy, as despite the fact that he is one of the main antagonists of ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'', 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.
* FlightStrengthHeart: All of Stitch's powers, plus he can change colors.
* MesACrowd: Mass-produced by Hämsterviel soon after his creation.
* {{Mooks}}: Leroy is a mass-produced version of Stitch.
* NoNameGiven: {{Inverted|Trope}}, though most fans give him the number 629.
* PaperThinDisguise: Played with. He looks exactly like Stitch when he turns blue, but can't really pull off the act.
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->'''Voiced by''': Various/Depends on experiment[[note]]See the [[Trivia/LiloAndStitchTheSeries trivia page]] for ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'' to see who voiced what experiments.[[/note]]\\
'''Debuted in''': Depends on experiment (characters in general debuted in ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie'')

The assorted other experiments created by Jumba Jookiba that are scattered across the island as a result of ''[[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries The Series]]''[='=] [[WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie pilot movie]]. Lilo and Stitch make it their mission to seek out all of them and reform them for good.
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** ShockAndAwe Sparky (221).

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** ShockAndAwe ShockAndAwe: Sparky (221).
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/RobPaulsen\\

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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TaraStrong\\

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* BreakoutCharacter: She was in only two episodes[[note]]Three if you count her appearance in a dream in "Remmy".[[/note]] of ''The Series'', 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.[[note]]Her role was expanded a bit in the anime, however, but since that show's supposedly not canon to the rest of the franchise...[[/note]] She was also not meant to appear ever again after her debut episode, because [[ExecutiveMeddling she was not liked by the producers]], hence why they had her captured by Gantu at the end of her episode. Despite this, she is one of most popular experiments that the franchise has introduced, to the point that she had [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disney Parks]] merchandise.

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* BreakoutCharacter: She was in only two episodes[[note]]Three if you count her appearance in a dream in "Remmy".[[/note]] of ''The Series'', 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.[[note]]Her role was expanded a bit in the anime, however, but since that show's supposedly not canon to the rest of the franchise...[[/note]] She was also not meant to appear ever again after her debut episode, because [[ExecutiveMeddling she was not liked by the producers]], hence why they had her captured by Gantu at the end of her episode. Despite this, she is one of most popular experiments that the franchise has introduced, to the point that she had [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disney Parks]] merchandise.has more merchandise than Lilo.
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** PlayingWithFire: Splodyhead (#619) and Melty (288).

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** PlayingWithFire: Splodyhead (#619) (619) and Melty (288).
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* AliensSpeakingEnglish: The experiments known to speak English fluently or proficiently are Gigi (007),[[note]]As she spoke in ''Leroy & Stitch''[[/note]] Slick (020), Hertz Donut (022),[[note]]He only appeared in the ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime[[/note]] Forehead (044), Squeak (110), Nosy (199), Ace (262),[[note]]Only in the anime's English dub[[/note]] Wormhole (272),[[note]]Also only appeared in the anime[[/note]] Spooky (300),[[note]]Provided he replicates someone as part of a fear, such as appearing as Cobra Bubbles to Nani[[/note]] Heckler (322), Manners (358), Phantasmo (375),[[note]]Based on his possession of the [[SuckECheeses Macky Macaw]] animatronic[[/note]] Chopsuey (621),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Stitch: Experiment 626'' video game[[/note]] Angel (624), Reuben (625), [[Characters/LiloAndStitchTheTitularDuo Stitch (626)]], and Leroy. In addition, Frenchfry (062) can speak fluent [[GratuitousFrench French]].

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* AliensSpeakingEnglish: The experiments known to speak English fluently or proficiently (that have officially appeared in any ''Lilo & Stitch'' media) are Gigi (007),[[note]]As she spoke in ''Leroy & Stitch''[[/note]] Slick (020), Hertz Donut (022),[[note]]He only Twang/Flute (021/145),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime[[/note]] anime; note that this experiment's name and number is inconsistent[[/note]] Hertz Donut (022),[[note]]Only appeared in the anime as well[[/note]] Forehead (044), Squeak (110), Nosy (199), Ace (262),[[note]]Only in the anime's English dub[[/note]] Wormhole (272),[[note]]Also only appeared in the anime[[/note]] Remmy (276),[[note]]Also only in the anime's English dub[[/note]] Spooky (300),[[note]]Provided he replicates someone as part of a fear, such as appearing as Cobra Bubbles to Nani[[/note]] Heckler (322), Manners (358), Phantasmo (375),[[note]]Based on his possession of the [[SuckECheeses Macky Macaw]] animatronic[[/note]] Chopsuey (621),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Stitch: Experiment 626'' video game[[/note]] Angel (624), Reuben (625), [[Characters/LiloAndStitchTheTitularDuo Stitch (626)]], 627,[[note]]Only in the anime, since in his original appearance, all he could say was "evil"[[/note]] and Leroy. In addition, Frenchfry (062) can speak fluent [[GratuitousFrench French]].

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* BreakoutCharacter: She was in only two episodes[[note]]Three if you count her appearance in a dream in "Remmy".[[/note]] of ''The Series'', one of them being pretty much [[SeriesFinale the show's last episode]], and in ''Leroy & Stitch'' she was only in the final battle against the Leroys and in the big family photo at the end.[[note]]Her role was expanded a bit in the anime, however, but since that show's supposedly not canon to the rest of the franchise...[[/note]] She was also not meant to appear ever again after her debut episode, because [[ExecutiveMeddling she was not liked by the producers]], hence why they had her captured by Gantu at the end of her episode. Despite this, she is one of most popular experiments that the franchise has introduced, to the point that she had [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disney Parks]] merchandise.

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* BreakoutCharacter: She was in only two episodes[[note]]Three if you count her appearance in a dream in "Remmy".[[/note]] of ''The Series'', one of them being pretty much [[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.[[note]]Her role was expanded a bit in the anime, however, but since that show's supposedly not canon to the rest of the franchise...[[/note]] She was also not meant to appear ever again after her debut episode, because [[ExecutiveMeddling she was not liked by the producers]], hence why they had her captured by Gantu at the end of her episode. Despite this, she is one of most popular experiments that the franchise has introduced, to the point that she had [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disney Parks]] merchandise.



* CuteMonster: Not that the other experiments aren't cute themselves, but her body is somewhat more humanlike and we see very few females.
* DamselInDistress: She's held captive by Gantu for much of the series after her introduction.
* DefectingForLove

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* CuteMonster: CuteMonsterGirl: [[CuteMonster Not that the other experiments aren't cute themselves, themselves]], but her body is somewhat more humanlike and we see very few females.
* DamselInDistress: She's held captive by Gantu for much of the series ''The Series'' after her introduction.
* DefectingForLoveDefectingForLove: Thanks to Stitch being the first experiment to treat her kindly (helped by the fact that he's immune to her siren song), she ends up regretting working with Gantu and Hämsterviel. As a result, she turns on them by [[HeelFaceTurn reverting the experiments back to good]] just before they 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.



* DudeMagnet: She utilizes this to attract reformed Experiments so she can revert them with her singing.

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* DudeMagnet: She utilizes this to attract reformed Experiments experiments so she can revert them with her singing.singing.
* EnthrallingSiren: Her main ability; she seduces experiments, sings her siren song, and [[FaceHeelTurn they turn to evil]].



* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: At first.

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* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: At first. This is also the basis for her name, since Lilo named her in sarcasm (see ShoutOut below).
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This character sheet is for the many genetic experiments made by [[Chracters/LiloAndStitchMajorCharacters Jumba Jookiba]] (in other words, Stitch and his "cousins") in Disney's ''Disney/LiloAndStitch'' franchise.

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This character sheet is for the many genetic experiments made by [[Chracters/LiloAndStitchMajorCharacters Jumba Jookiba]] (in other words, Stitch and his "cousins") in Disney's ''Disney/LiloAndStitch'' franchise.
franchise. The numbers of the experiments are almost-exclusively pronounced as individual digits (e.g. Stitch is "Experiment Six-Two-Six", not "Experiment Six Hundred Twenty-Six").
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--->'''Forehead's first three heads:''' We're evil 'cause we sing...!
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->'''Voiced by''': Various/Depends on experiment[[note]]See the [[Trivia/LiloAndStitchTheSeries trivia page for ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'' to see who voiced what experiments.[[/note]]\\

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->'''Voiced by''': Various/Depends on experiment[[note]]See the [[Trivia/LiloAndStitchTheSeries trivia page page]] for ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'' to see who voiced what experiments.[[/note]]\\



* AliensSpeakingEnglish: The experiments known to speak English fluently or proficiently are Gigi (007),[[note]]As she spoke in ''Leroy & Stitch''[[/note]] Slick (020), Hertz Donut (022),[[note]]He only appeared in the ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime[[/note]] Forehead (044), Squeak (110), Nosy (199), Ace (262),[[note]]Only in the anime's English dub[[/note]] Wormhole (272),[[note]]Also only appeared in the anime[[/note]] Spooky (300),[[note]]Provided he replicates someone as part of a fear, such as appearing as Cobra Bubbles to Nani[[/note]] Heckler (322), Manners (358), Phantasmo (375),[[note]]Based on his possession of the [[SuckECheese Macky Macaw]] animatronic[[/note]] Chopsuey (621),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Stitch: Experiment 626'' video game[[/note]] Angel (624), Reuben (625), [[Characters/LiloAndStitchTheTitularDuo Stitch (626)]], and Leroy. In addition, Frenchfry (062) can speak fluent [[GratuitousFrench French]].

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* AliensSpeakingEnglish: The experiments known to speak English fluently or proficiently are Gigi (007),[[note]]As she spoke in ''Leroy & Stitch''[[/note]] Slick (020), Hertz Donut (022),[[note]]He only appeared in the ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime[[/note]] Forehead (044), Squeak (110), Nosy (199), Ace (262),[[note]]Only in the anime's English dub[[/note]] Wormhole (272),[[note]]Also only appeared in the anime[[/note]] Spooky (300),[[note]]Provided he replicates someone as part of a fear, such as appearing as Cobra Bubbles to Nani[[/note]] Heckler (322), Manners (358), Phantasmo (375),[[note]]Based on his possession of the [[SuckECheese [[SuckECheeses Macky Macaw]] animatronic[[/note]] Chopsuey (621),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Stitch: Experiment 626'' video game[[/note]] Angel (624), Reuben (625), [[Characters/LiloAndStitchTheTitularDuo Stitch (626)]], and Leroy. In addition, Frenchfry (062) can speak fluent [[GratuitousFrench French]].
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* AliensSpeakingEnglish: The experiments known to speak English fluently or proficiently are Gigi (007),[[note]]As she spoke in ''Leroy & Stitch''[[/note]] Slick (020) Hertz Donut (022),[[note]]He only appeared in the ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime[[/note]] Forehead (044), Squeak (110), Nosy (199), Ace (262),[[note]]Only in the anime's English dub[[/note]] Wormhole (272),[[note]]Also only appeared in the anime[[/note]] Spooky (300),[[note]]Provided he replicates someone as part of a fear, such as appearing as Cobra Bubbles to Nani[[/note]] Heckler (322), Manners (358), Phantasmo (375),[[note]]Based on his possession of the [[SuckECheese Macky Macaw]] animatronic[[/note]] Chopsuey (621),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Stitch: Experiment 626'' video game[[/note]] Angel (624), Reuben (625), [[Characters/LiloAndStitchTheTitularDuo Stitch (626)]], and Leroy. In addition, Frenchfry (062) can speak fluent [[GratuitousFrench French]].

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* AliensSpeakingEnglish: The experiments known to speak English fluently or proficiently are Gigi (007),[[note]]As she spoke in ''Leroy & Stitch''[[/note]] Slick (020) (020), Hertz Donut (022),[[note]]He only appeared in the ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime[[/note]] Forehead (044), Squeak (110), Nosy (199), Ace (262),[[note]]Only in the anime's English dub[[/note]] Wormhole (272),[[note]]Also only appeared in the anime[[/note]] Spooky (300),[[note]]Provided he replicates someone as part of a fear, such as appearing as Cobra Bubbles to Nani[[/note]] Heckler (322), Manners (358), Phantasmo (375),[[note]]Based on his possession of the [[SuckECheese Macky Macaw]] animatronic[[/note]] Chopsuey (621),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Stitch: Experiment 626'' video game[[/note]] Angel (624), Reuben (625), [[Characters/LiloAndStitchTheTitularDuo Stitch (626)]], and Leroy. In addition, Frenchfry (062) can speak fluent [[GratuitousFrench French]].
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* AliensSpeakingEnglish: The experiments known to speak English fluently or proficiently are Gigi (007),[[note]]As she spoke in ''Leroy & Stitch''[[/note]] Slick (020) Hertz Donut (022),[[note]]He only appeared in the Anime/{{Stitch}} anime[[/note]] Forehead (044), Squeak (110), Nosy (199), Ace (262),[[note]]Only in the anime's English dub[[/note]] Wormhole (272),[[note]]Also only appeared in the anime[[/note]] Spooky (300),[[note]]Provided he replicates someone as part of a fear, such as appearing as Cobra Bubbles to Nani[[/note]] Heckler (322), Manners (358), Phantasmo (375),[[note]]Based on his possession of the [[SuckECheese Macky Macaw]] animatronic[[/note]] Chopsuey (621),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Stitch: Experiment 626'' video game[[/note]] Angel (624), Reuben (625), [[Characters/LiloAndStitchTheTitularDuo Stitch (626)]], and Leroy. In addition, Frenchfry (062) can speak fluent [[GratuitousFrench French]].

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* AliensSpeakingEnglish: The experiments known to speak English fluently or proficiently are Gigi (007),[[note]]As she spoke in ''Leroy & Stitch''[[/note]] Slick (020) Hertz Donut (022),[[note]]He only appeared in the Anime/{{Stitch}} ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime[[/note]] Forehead (044), Squeak (110), Nosy (199), Ace (262),[[note]]Only in the anime's English dub[[/note]] Wormhole (272),[[note]]Also only appeared in the anime[[/note]] Spooky (300),[[note]]Provided he replicates someone as part of a fear, such as appearing as Cobra Bubbles to Nani[[/note]] Heckler (322), Manners (358), Phantasmo (375),[[note]]Based on his possession of the [[SuckECheese Macky Macaw]] animatronic[[/note]] Chopsuey (621),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Stitch: Experiment 626'' video game[[/note]] Angel (624), Reuben (625), [[Characters/LiloAndStitchTheTitularDuo Stitch (626)]], and Leroy. In addition, Frenchfry (062) can speak fluent [[GratuitousFrench French]].
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* AliensSpeakingEnglish: The experiments known to speak English fluently or proficiently are Gigi (007),[[note]]As she spoke in ''Leroy & Stitch''[[/note]], Slick (020) Hertz Donut (022),[[note]]He only appeared in the Anime/{{Stitch}} anime[[/note]] Forehead (044), Squeak (110), Nosy (199), Ace (262),[[note]]Only in the anime's English dub[[/note]] Wormhole (272),[[note]]Also only appeared in the anime[[/note]] Spooky (300),[[note]]Provided he replicates someone as part of a fear, such as appearing as Cobra Bubbles to Nani[[/note]] Heckler (322), Manners (358), Phantasmo (375),[[note]]Based on his possession of the [[SuckECheese Macky Macaw]] animatronic[[/note]] Chopsuey (621),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Stitch: Experiment 626'' video game[[/note]] Angel (624), Reuben (625), [[Characters/LiloAndStitchTheTitularDuo Stitch]] (626), and Leroy. In addition, Frenchfry (062) can speak fluent [[GratuitousFrench French]].

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* AliensSpeakingEnglish: The experiments known to speak English fluently or proficiently are Gigi (007),[[note]]As she spoke in ''Leroy & Stitch''[[/note]], Stitch''[[/note]] Slick (020) Hertz Donut (022),[[note]]He only appeared in the Anime/{{Stitch}} anime[[/note]] Forehead (044), Squeak (110), Nosy (199), Ace (262),[[note]]Only in the anime's English dub[[/note]] Wormhole (272),[[note]]Also only appeared in the anime[[/note]] Spooky (300),[[note]]Provided he replicates someone as part of a fear, such as appearing as Cobra Bubbles to Nani[[/note]] Heckler (322), Manners (358), Phantasmo (375),[[note]]Based on his possession of the [[SuckECheese Macky Macaw]] animatronic[[/note]] Chopsuey (621),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Stitch: Experiment 626'' video game[[/note]] Angel (624), Reuben (625), [[Characters/LiloAndStitchTheTitularDuo Stitch]] (626), Stitch (626)]], and Leroy. In addition, Frenchfry (062) can speak fluent [[GratuitousFrench French]].

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->'''Voiced by''': Various/Depends on experiment\\
'''Debuted in''': Depends on experiment (characters in general debuted in ''Stitch! The Movie'')

The assorted other experiments created by Jumba Jookiba that are scattered across the island as a result of the series' pilot movie. Lilo and Stitch make it their mission to seek out all of them and reform them for good.

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->'''Voiced by''': Various/Depends on experiment\\
experiment[[note]]See the [[Trivia/LiloAndStitchTheSeries trivia page for ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'' to see who voiced what experiments.[[/note]]\\
'''Debuted in''': Depends on experiment (characters in general debuted in ''Stitch! The Movie'')

''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie'')

The assorted other experiments created by Jumba Jookiba that are scattered across the island as a result of the series' ''[[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries The Series]]''[='=] [[WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie pilot movie.movie]]. Lilo and Stitch make it their mission to seek out all of them and reform them for good.



* AcrophobicBird: Well, "Acrophobic Alien ''Pteranodon''". Slugger (#608) is only ever seen flying once or twice in the core series, though the anime ''Stitch!'' shows him flying a little more often.
* AllThereInTheManual: Averted; the credits for ''Leroy & Stitch'' lists the names of '''all of them'''.

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* AcrophobicBird: Well, "Acrophobic Alien ''Pteranodon''". Slugger (#608) (608) is only ever seen flying once or twice in the core series, though the anime ''Stitch!'' shows him flying a little more often.
* AliensSpeakingEnglish: The experiments known to speak English fluently or proficiently are Gigi (007),[[note]]As she spoke in ''Leroy & Stitch''[[/note]], Slick (020) Hertz Donut (022),[[note]]He only appeared in the Anime/{{Stitch}} anime[[/note]] Forehead (044), Squeak (110), Nosy (199), Ace (262),[[note]]Only in the anime's English dub[[/note]] Wormhole (272),[[note]]Also only appeared in the anime[[/note]] Spooky (300),[[note]]Provided he replicates someone as part of a fear, such as appearing as Cobra Bubbles to Nani[[/note]] Heckler (322), Manners (358), Phantasmo (375),[[note]]Based on his possession of the [[SuckECheese Macky Macaw]] animatronic[[/note]] Chopsuey (621),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Stitch: Experiment 626'' video game[[/note]] Angel (624), Reuben (625), [[Characters/LiloAndStitchTheTitularDuo Stitch]] (626), and Leroy. In addition, Frenchfry (062) can speak fluent [[GratuitousFrench French]].
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AllThereInTheManual: Averted; the credits for ''Leroy & Stitch'' ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'' lists the names of '''all of them'''.



* HonestJohnsDealership: Slick (020)

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* HonestJohnsDealership: Slick (020)(020).


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** Squeak (110) is based off of [[WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies Little Blabbermouse]].
** Carmen (123) is based off of and named after Creator/CarmenMiranda.

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'''Debuted in''': ''Stitch! The Movie''

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'''Debuted in''': ''Stitch! The Movie''
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* CanonImmigrant: He originally appeared ([[http://s16.photobucket.com/user/MaggieR_1989/media/Signature%20Pics/old625w.png.html with teal fur, pupils, and a collar]]) in a series of ''[[DisneyAdventures Comic Zone]]'' {{Prequel}}s to the first movie.

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* CanonImmigrant: He originally appeared ([[http://s16.photobucket.com/user/MaggieR_1989/media/Signature%20Pics/old625w.png.html with teal fur, pupils, and a collar]]) in a series of ''[[DisneyAdventures ''DisneyAdventures Comic Zone]]'' Zone'' {{Prequel}}s to the first movie.



* HeelFaceTurn: In ''Leroy & Stitch'' after Gantu sets out on a small, two-man ship to break Hamsterviel out of prison (the second spot being for Hamsterviel), and leaves Reuben stranded on Earth.

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* HeelFaceTurn: In ''Leroy & Stitch'' after Gantu sets out on a small, two-man ship to break Hamsterviel Hämsterviel out of prison (the second spot being for Hamsterviel), Hämsterviel), and leaves Reuben stranded on Earth.



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



* YouAreNumberSix: He remains number 625 through the series, at least until ''Leroy & Stitch'', when he is given the name "Reuben" by Lilo.

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* YouAreNumberSix: He remains remained number 625 through the series, ''The Series'', at least until ''Leroy & Stitch'', when he is was given the name "Reuben" by Lilo.



'''Debuted in''': "Angel" (Season 1, Episode 30)

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'''Debuted in''': "Angel" (Season (''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'' Season 1, Episode 30)



* BreakoutCharacter: She was in only two episodes[[note]]Three if you count her appearance in a dream in "Remmy".[[/note]] of ''The Series'', one of them being pretty much [[SeriesFinale the show's last episode]], and in ''Leroy & Stitch'' she was only in the final battle against the Leroys and in the big family photo at the end.[[note]]Her role was expanded a bit in the anime, however, but since that show's not canon to the rest of the franchise...[[/note]] She was also not meant to appear ever again after her debut episode, because [[ExecutiveMeddling she was not liked by the producers]], hence why they had her captured by Gantu at the end of her episode. Despite this, she is one of most popular experiments that the franchise has introduced, to the point that she had [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disney Parks]] merchandise.

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* BreakoutCharacter: She was in only two episodes[[note]]Three if you count her appearance in a dream in "Remmy".[[/note]] of ''The Series'', one of them being pretty much [[SeriesFinale the show's last episode]], and in ''Leroy & Stitch'' she was only in the final battle against the Leroys and in the big family photo at the end.[[note]]Her role was expanded a bit in the anime, however, but since that show's supposedly not canon to the rest of the franchise...[[/note]] She was also not meant to appear ever again after her debut episode, because [[ExecutiveMeddling she was not liked by the producers]], hence why they had her captured by Gantu at the end of her episode. Despite this, she is one of most popular experiments that the franchise has introduced, to the point that she had [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disney Parks]] merchandise.



* SatelliteLoveInterest: To an extent, the main reason she was introduced was to give Stitch a love interest. Funnily enough, while Stitch was sad and miserable about leaving Lilo behind in ''Leroy & Stitch'', he didn't once think about Angel until he saw her at the end of the film.
* StoryBreakerPower: Not surprising she was PutOnABus for most of the animated series when she can do in one ten-second song what takes Lilo a whole episode. Not so much in the anime, allowing more frequent appearances.

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* SatelliteLoveInterest: To an extent, the main reason she was introduced was to give Stitch a love interest. Funnily enough, while Stitch was sad and miserable about leaving Lilo behind in ''Leroy & Stitch'', he didn't once think about Angel until he saw her at the end of the film.
film, which some fanfic writers did notice.
* ShoutOut: Her name is most likely a reference to the subject of Music/ElvisPresley's "(You're the) Devil in Disguise", especially since Lilo named her "Angel" as sarcasm.
* StoryBreakerPower: Not surprising she was PutOnABus for most of the animated series ''The Series'' when she can do in one ten-second song what takes Lilo a whole episode. Not so much in [[Anime/{{Stitch}} the anime, anime]], allowing more frequent appearances.



->'''Voiced by''': Chris Sanders\\

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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.



* AnimateInanimateObject: Phantasmo (#375).

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* AnimateInanimateObject: Phantasmo (#375).(375).



* AttackReflector: Slugger (#608).
* BalloonBelly: Frenchfry (#062) can make delectable meals from almost any foodstuffs, but the resulting meals have absolutely zero nutrition, making the consumer feel like they are never full. They eat and eat until they have swelled up to massive size, then Frenchfry [[spoiler:[[ImAHumanitarian cooks and eats]] the enlarged individual.]]

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* AttackReflector: Slugger (#608).
(608).
* BalloonBelly: Frenchfry (#062) (062) can make delectable meals from almost any foodstuffs, but the resulting meals have absolutely zero nutrition, making the consumer feel like they are never full. They eat and eat until they have swelled up to massive size, then Frenchfry [[spoiler:[[ImAHumanitarian cooks and eats]] the enlarged individual.]]



* CanonForeigner: The experiments from ''[[Magazine/DisneyAdventures Comic Zone]]''. The only ones with known names and/or numbers are Slobber (#347), Hisee (#531) and Tippy.
* ChainedHeat: Link (#212).
* CloneDegeneration: Dupe (#344).

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* CanonForeigner: The experiments from ''[[Magazine/DisneyAdventures Comic Zone]]''. The only ones with known names and/or numbers are Slobber (#347), (347), Hisee (#531) (531) and Tippy.
* ChainedHeat: Link (#212).
(212).
* CloneDegeneration: Dupe (#344).(344).



* CripplingOverspecialization: A common weakness for Stitch's cousins; they're usually made for one purpose and one purpose only, making it impossible for them to put their talents to use for anything else. For example, Slugger (#608) can play baseball because of his power to deflect incoming projectiles. However, he cannot play basketball for the exact same reason.
* CutenessProximity: Mr. Stenchy (#254) was specifically designed to invoke this as a way to infiltrate populated areas and then [[WalkingWasteland clear them out with an unholy stench]].
* {{Cyborg}}: Cyber (#000), who actually debuted in the ''Stitch!'' anime, thus leaving his status in the canon dubious.
* DeathRay: Heat (#609).
* DigitizedHacker: Glitch (#223).
* DropTheHammer: Hammerface (#033).

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* CripplingOverspecialization: A common weakness for Stitch's cousins; they're usually made for one purpose and one purpose only, making it impossible for them to put their talents to use for anything else. For example, Slugger (#608) (608) can play baseball because of his power to deflect incoming projectiles. However, he cannot play basketball for the exact same reason.
* CutenessProximity: Mr. Stenchy (#254) (254) was specifically designed to invoke this as a way to infiltrate populated areas and then [[WalkingWasteland clear them out with an unholy stench]].
* {{Cyborg}}: Cyber (#000), (000), who actually debuted in the ''Stitch!'' anime, thus leaving his status in the canon dubious.
* DeathRay: Heat (#609).
(609).
* DigitizedHacker: Glitch (#223).
(223).
* DropTheHammer: Hammerface (#033).(033).



** AnIcePerson: Slushy (#523).
** BlowYouAway: Blowhard (#533) and Phoon (#540).
** DishingOutDirt: Richter (#513).
** GreenThumb: Sprout (#509).
** MagmaMan: Yang (#502).
** MakingASplash: Yin (#501) and Cannonball (#520).
** PlayingWithFire: Splodyhead (#619) and Melty (#288).
** ShockAndAwe Sparky (#221).
* EpicFlail: Thresher (#544).
* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: Some of the experiments have traits of dinosaurs; Richter (#513) resembles an ankylosaurus and Slugger (#608) resembles a pterodactyl, for example.
* EvilCounterpart: Experiment 627; he has all of Stitch's strenghts but none of his weaknesses.

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** AnIcePerson: Slushy (#523).
(523).
** BlowYouAway: Blowhard (#533) (533) and Phoon (#540).
(540).
** DishingOutDirt: Richter (#513).
(513).
** GreenThumb: Sprout (#509).
(509).
** MagmaMan: Yang (#502).
(502).
** MakingASplash: Yin (#501) (501) and Cannonball (#520).
(520).
** PlayingWithFire: Splodyhead (#619) and Melty (#288).
(288).
** ShockAndAwe Sparky (#221).
(221).
* EpicFlail: Thresher (#544).
(544).
* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: Some of the experiments have traits of dinosaurs; Richter (#513) (513) resembles an ankylosaurus and Slugger (#608) (608) resembles a pterodactyl, for example.
* EvilCounterpart: Experiment 627; he has all of Stitch's strenghts strengths but none of his weaknesses.



** Also Spike (#319), who looks almost exactly like [[Franchise/{{Digimon}} Togemogumon]].
* FountainOfYouth: Babyfier (#151) turns people into babies.
* FrickinLaserBeams: Zap (#603), who is a ''living'' laser beam.
* FreakyFridayFlip: Swapper (#355).
* GiantEnemyCrab: Shortstuff (#297), although it's due to a growth ray.
* GottaCatchEmAll: Their role in the series is for Lilo and Stitch to find them, rehabilitate them, name them, and give them a purpose beyond evil or mischievous intents.
* GravitySucks: Holio (#606) can turn into a black hole.
* HonestJohnsDealership: Slick (#020)
* HollywoodToneDeaf: Forehead. Just read this quote below.

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** Also Spike (#319), (319), who looks almost exactly like [[Franchise/{{Digimon}} Togemogumon]].
* FountainOfYouth: Babyfier (#151) (151) turns people into babies.
* FrickinLaserBeams: Zap (#603), (603), who is a ''living'' laser beam.
* FreakyFridayFlip: Swapper (#355).
(355).
* GiantEnemyCrab: Shortstuff (#297), (297), although it's due to a growth ray.
* GottaCatchEmAll: Their role in the series ''The Series'' is for Lilo and Stitch to find them, rehabilitate them, name them, and give them a purpose beyond evil or mischievous intents.
* GravitySucks: Holio (#606) (606) can turn into a black hole.
* HonestJohnsDealership: Slick (#020)
(020)
* HollywoodToneDeaf: Forehead.Forehead (044). Just read this quote below.



---->'''Forehead's fourth head:''' ANNOYINGLY OFF ''KEEEY''!
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Snafu (#120) whose main function is to sabotage enemy plans. This makes him frustratingly difficult to capture, with Jumba stating that the only way to do so is by ''accident''.

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---->'''Forehead's fourth head:''' ANNOYINGLY OFF ''KEEEY''!
OFF-''KEEEY''!
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Snafu (#120) (120) whose main function is to sabotage enemy plans. This makes him frustratingly difficult to capture, with Jumba stating that the only way to do so is by ''accident''.



* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Amnesio (#303).
* LazyBum: Lax (#285)'s main function is to turn people (and machines) into this. His powers don't work on [[WesternAnimation/{{Recess}} Gretchen]], however, as she considers work to be relaxing.
* LovePotion: Hunkahunka (#323), though it's more akin to [[LoveAtFirstSight Cupid's Arrow]].

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* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Amnesio (#303).
(303).
* LazyBum: Lax (#285)'s (285)'s main function is to turn people (and machines) into this. His powers don't work on [[WesternAnimation/{{Recess}} Gretchen]], however, as she considers work to be relaxing.
* LovePotion: Hunkahunka (#323), (323), though it's more akin to [[LoveAtFirstSight Cupid's Arrow]].



* MakeMeWannaShout: Yaarp (#613).
* MakeAWish: Wishy-Washy (#267).
* ManipulativeBitch: Bonnie (#149).
** [[HonestJohnsDealership Slick]]'s main function is to talk people into buying things.

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* MakeMeWannaShout: Yaarp (#613).
(613).
* MakeAWish: Wishy-Washy (#267).
(267).
* ManipulativeBitch: Bonnie (#149).
(149).
** [[HonestJohnsDealership Slick]]'s Slick]] (020)'s main function is to talk people into buying things.



* MesACrowd: Dupe (#344).

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* MesACrowd: Dupe (#344).(344).



* MonsterOfTheWeek: All served this purpose within the series.
* MuckMonster: Ploot (#505) is a variation, he's not an actual blob of pollution, but he instead absorbs trash to grow larger and can flood entire cities by transforming his collected garbage into black sludge.

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* MonsterOfTheWeek: All served this purpose within the series.
''The Series''.
* MuckMonster: Ploot (#505) (505) is a variation, he's not an actual blob of pollution, but he instead absorbs trash to grow larger and can flood entire cities by transforming his collected garbage into black sludge.



** 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'']].
* NeatFreak: Felix (#010), to the point that he considers ''anything'' to be trash, and any living thing to be a germ.

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** In fact, the 0-Series was created for testing and/or household purposes, though some of them [[GoneHorriblyRight went horribly right]]; Frenchfry (#062) (062) for example, was meant to be Jumba's personal chef. The thing ended up [[spoiler:trying to eat ''him'']].
* NeatFreak: Felix (#010), (010), to the point that he considers ''anything'' to be trash, and any living thing to be a germ.



* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Melty (#288).
* OutlawCouple: Bonnie (#149) and Clyde (#150).
* PhlebotinumInducedStupidity: Spike (#319).
* PlantAliens: Sprout (#509).
* PsychoElectro: Sparky.
* PteroSoarer: Slugger (#608) looks like a tiny, adorable ''Pteranodon''... but with a [[RuleOfCool baseball bat for a tail!]]
* RealityWarper: Shoe (#113) controls luck, and Launch (#607) is said to be able to erase the universe if he wants.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Mr. Stenchy (#254) was specifically designed to be this. Some others qualify as well.
* RubberMan: Elastico (#345).

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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Melty (#288).
(288).
* OutlawCouple: Bonnie (#149) (149) and Clyde (#150).
(150).
* PhlebotinumInducedStupidity: Spike (#319).
(319).
* PlantAliens: Sprout (#509).
(509).
* PsychoElectro: Sparky.
Sparky (221).
* PteroSoarer: Slugger (#608) (608) looks like a tiny, adorable ''Pteranodon''... but with a [[RuleOfCool baseball bat for a tail!]]
* RealityWarper: Shoe (#113) (113) controls luck, and Launch (#607) (607) is said to be able to erase the universe if he wants.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Mr. Stenchy (#254) (254) was specifically designed to be this. Some others qualify as well.
* RubberMan: Elastico (#345).(345).



* ScaryScorpions: Plasmoid (#617).
* ShrinkRay: Shrink (#001).
* {{Tuckerization}}: Jesstifer (#354), named after series writer Jess Winfield.
* VoiceChangeling: Spooky (#300)

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* ScaryScorpions: Plasmoid (#617).
(617).
* ShrinkRay: Shrink (#001).
(001).
* ShoutOut: Some of the experiments' names and numbers:
** Gigi has the number of [[Franchise/JamesBond a famous secret agent]], because having no secret agent traits herself.
** Both of Experiment 010's names ([[NeatFreak Felix]] and [[TrashOfTheTitans Oscar]]) are references to the main characters of ''Theatre/TheOddCouple''.
** Topper's number (025) is a reference to the date of Christmas Day (December 25).
** [[OutlawCouple Bonnie (149) and Clyde (150)]] are clearly named after the famous robber duo of [[Film/BonnieAndClyde Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow]].
** Hunkahunka (323) is named after a line in "Burning Love" by Lilo's idol Music/ElvisPresley.
** Experiment 452 (who never appeared in ''The Series'' otherwise) is named [[WesternAnimation/ReBoot Bob]].
** Houdini (604) is obviously named after [[Creator/HarryHoudini the famous escape artist]].
* {{Tuckerization}}: Jesstifer (#354), (354), named after series writer Jess Winfield.
* VoiceChangeling: Spooky (#300)(300)



* YourWorstNightmare: Remmy (#276) and Spooky (#300).

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* YourWorstNightmare: Remmy (#276) (276) and Spooky (#300).(300).
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This characters character sheet is for the many genetic experiments made by [[Chracters/LiloAndStitchMajorCharacters Jumba Jookiba]] (Stitch (in other words, Stitch and his "cousins") in Disney's ''Disney/LiloAndStitch'' franchise.
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This characters sheet is for the many genetic experiments made by [[Chracters/LiloAndStitchMajorCharacters Jumba Jookiba]] (Stitch and his "cousins") in Disney's ''Disney/LiloAndStitch'' franchise.

[[Characters/LiloAndStitch Click here]] to return to the franchise's characters index. If you would like to see the complete list of every experiment to appear in the franchise, then head over to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_experiments_from_Lilo_&_Stitch this page]] on [[Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]].
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[[folder:Stitch (Experiment 626)]]
''See the characters sheet for [[Characters/LiloAndStitchTheTitularDuo the titular protagonists]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Reuben (Experiment 625)]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/RobPaulsen\\
'''Debuted in''': ''Stitch! The Movie''

Jumba's last experiment before Stitch and Gantu's sidekick. He has all the powers of Stitch (plus a much more advanced vocabulary), but is a lazy coward. He makes great sandwiches, though.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: He's teal-colored in ''[[Magazine/DisneyAdventures Comic Zone]]'' but was changed to golden-colored for the movies and TV series.
* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Unlike his cousin Stitch, he's perfectly fluent in English. This is one of the very few advantages he has over his younger cousin.
* BigEater: Mostly of sandwiches.
* BrilliantButLazy: He has all of Stitch's abilities, except for motivation.
* CanonImmigrant: He originally appeared ([[http://s16.photobucket.com/user/MaggieR_1989/media/Signature%20Pics/old625w.png.html with teal fur, pupils, and a collar]]) in a series of ''[[DisneyAdventures Comic Zone]]'' {{Prequel}}s to the first movie.
* DeadpanSnarker: One of his main functions.
* FlawedPrototype: To Stitch. He has all the same powers and abilities as Stitch, but he's also extremely lazy and an incredible coward.
* FreudianExcuse: He claims in the GrandFinale the only reason he worked against Lilo and Stitch is because Lilo never bothered to try to help or even ''name'' him.
* HeelFaceTurn: In ''Leroy & Stitch'' after Gantu sets out on a small, two-man ship to break Hamsterviel out of prison (the second spot being for Hamsterviel), and leaves Reuben stranded on Earth.
%%* TheImp:
* 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 ''Leroy & Stitch'', when Lilo finally convinces him to get off his lazy patookie and do something for himself.
* TheLoad: Only useful when it comes to sandwiches, everything else, haha, no.
* LovableCoward: He's absolutely useless as a sidekick.
* SatiatingSandwich: To the point that he was named after one.
* TookALevelInBadass: In ''Leroy & Stitch''.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Sandwiches; he loves anything that can be placed between two slices of bread.
* VitriolicBestBuds: With Gantu.
* YouAreNumberSix: He remains number 625 through the series, at least until ''Leroy & Stitch'', when he is given the name "Reuben" by Lilo.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Angel (Experiment 624)]]
[[quoteright:350:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/624_angel.jpg]]
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TaraStrong\\
'''Debuted in''': "Angel" (Season 1, Episode 30)

A female experiment and Stitch's LoveInterest.
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* BreakoutCharacter: She was in only two episodes[[note]]Three if you count her appearance in a dream in "Remmy".[[/note]] of ''The Series'', one of them being pretty much [[SeriesFinale the show's last episode]], and in ''Leroy & Stitch'' she was only in the final battle against the Leroys and in the big family photo at the end.[[note]]Her role was expanded a bit in the anime, however, but since that show's not canon to the rest of the franchise...[[/note]] She was also not meant to appear ever again after her debut episode, because [[ExecutiveMeddling she was not liked by the producers]], hence why they had her captured by Gantu at the end of her episode. Despite this, she is one of most popular experiments that the franchise has introduced, to the point that she had [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Disney Parks]] merchandise.
* BrotherSisterIncest: Although the experiments are referred to as Stitch's "cousins", if one were to actually think about it in technical terms, since Jumba is their creator, it makes him their father.
* CuteMonster: Not that the other experiments aren't cute themselves, but her body is somewhat more humanlike and we see very few females.
* DamselInDistress: She's held captive by Gantu for much of the series after her introduction.
* DefectingForLove
* DistaffCounterpart: To Stitch. The only real differences between them are her color, her antennae and her, um, "V-crest".
* DudeMagnet: She utilizes this to attract reformed Experiments so she can revert them with her singing.
* EvilDiva: Her song itself has evil repercussions.
* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: At first.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: While not exhibited by her herself, this is the basis of her primary function, able to invoke a FaceHeelTurn in any experiment made before her (and Jumba) with a song, and can invoke a HeelFaceTurn in the same by [[ReversePolarity singing it backwards]].
* HeelFaceTurn: Used to work for Hämsterviel but changed sides after realizing her feelings for Stitch.
* HeroicSacrifice: In her debut. She was later rescued.
* LoveRedeems: How she was reformed instead of DefeatMeansFriendship.
* ManipulativeEditing: 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 backwards, turning the experiments tamed by Lilo evil again.
* PinkGirlBlueBoy: With Stitch given their fur colors.
* SatelliteLoveInterest: To an extent, the main reason she was introduced was to give Stitch a love interest. Funnily enough, while Stitch was sad and miserable about leaving Lilo behind in ''Leroy & Stitch'', he didn't once think about Angel until he saw her at the end of the film.
* StoryBreakerPower: Not surprising she was PutOnABus for most of the animated series when she can do in one ten-second song what takes Lilo a whole episode. Not so much in the anime, allowing more frequent appearances.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Leroy]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Chris Sanders\\
'''Debuted in''': ''Leroy & Stitch''

An evil version of Stitch created by Jumba, under orders of Hämsterviel.
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* ConservationOfNinjutsu
* EvilCounterpart: To Stitch.
* FlatCharacter: Being Stitch's EvilCounterpart is all there is to Leroy, as despite the fact that he is one of the main antagonists of ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'', 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.
* FlightStrengthHeart: All of Stitch's powers, plus he can change colors.
* MesACrowd: Mass-produced by Hämsterviel soon after his creation.
* {{Mooks}}: Leroy is a mass-produced version of Stitch.
* NoNameGiven: {{Inverted|Trope}}, though most fans give him the number 629.
* PaperThinDisguise: Played with. He looks exactly like Stitch when he turns blue, but can't really pull off the act.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Other experiments/"cousins"]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Various/Depends on experiment\\
'''Debuted in''': Depends on experiment (characters in general debuted in ''Stitch! The Movie'')

The assorted other experiments created by Jumba Jookiba that are scattered across the island as a result of the series' pilot movie. Lilo and Stitch make it their mission to seek out all of them and reform them for good.
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* TheAce: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Ace]] (#262), 627 is an evil version.
* AcrophobicBird: Well, "Acrophobic Alien ''Pteranodon''". Slugger (#608) is only ever seen flying once or twice in the core series, though the anime ''Stitch!'' shows him flying a little more often.
* AllThereInTheManual: Averted; the credits for ''Leroy & Stitch'' lists the names of '''all of them'''.
* AnimateInanimateObject: Phantasmo (#375).
** LivingToys: At one point, he possesses Lilo's doll, Scrump.
** HauntedTechnology: As a benevolent example of this trope, his episode ends with him possessing a restaurant's broken animatronic and finds his one true place entertaining customers.
* AttackReflector: Slugger (#608).
* BalloonBelly: Frenchfry (#062) can make delectable meals from almost any foodstuffs, but the resulting meals have absolutely zero nutrition, making the consumer feel like they are never full. They eat and eat until they have swelled up to massive size, then Frenchfry [[spoiler:[[ImAHumanitarian cooks and eats]] the enlarged individual.]]
* BigDamnHeroes: Several of the experiments get these after they are turned good. Sparky gets several in ''Stitch! The Movie''.
* CanonForeigner: The experiments from ''[[Magazine/DisneyAdventures Comic Zone]]''. The only ones with known names and/or numbers are Slobber (#347), Hisee (#531) and Tippy.
* ChainedHeat: Link (#212).
* CloneDegeneration: Dupe (#344).
* ComboPlatterPowers: 627.
* CripplingOverspecialization: A common weakness for Stitch's cousins; they're usually made for one purpose and one purpose only, making it impossible for them to put their talents to use for anything else. For example, Slugger (#608) can play baseball because of his power to deflect incoming projectiles. However, he cannot play basketball for the exact same reason.
* CutenessProximity: Mr. Stenchy (#254) was specifically designed to invoke this as a way to infiltrate populated areas and then [[WalkingWasteland clear them out with an unholy stench]].
* {{Cyborg}}: Cyber (#000), who actually debuted in the ''Stitch!'' anime, thus leaving his status in the canon dubious.
* DeathRay: Heat (#609).
* DigitizedHacker: Glitch (#223).
* DropTheHammer: Hammerface (#033).
* ElementalPowers: Most of the 500 Series and a couple from the others as well.
** AnIcePerson: Slushy (#523).
** BlowYouAway: Blowhard (#533) and Phoon (#540).
** DishingOutDirt: Richter (#513).
** GreenThumb: Sprout (#509).
** MagmaMan: Yang (#502).
** MakingASplash: Yin (#501) and Cannonball (#520).
** PlayingWithFire: Splodyhead (#619) and Melty (#288).
** ShockAndAwe Sparky (#221).
* EpicFlail: Thresher (#544).
* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: Some of the experiments have traits of dinosaurs; Richter (#513) resembles an ankylosaurus and Slugger (#608) resembles a pterodactyl, for example.
* EvilCounterpart: Experiment 627; he has all of Stitch's strenghts but none of his weaknesses.
* {{Expy}}:
** Babyfier is a fairy version of [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Mew]] with a baby theme and the cuteness turned UpToEleven, down to sharing the index number 151. Even its whole concept draws a parallel with Mew's representation of an animal fetus.
** Also Spike (#319), who looks almost exactly like [[Franchise/{{Digimon}} Togemogumon]].
* FountainOfYouth: Babyfier (#151) turns people into babies.
* FrickinLaserBeams: Zap (#603), who is a ''living'' laser beam.
* FreakyFridayFlip: Swapper (#355).
* GiantEnemyCrab: Shortstuff (#297), although it's due to a growth ray.
* GottaCatchEmAll: Their role in the series is for Lilo and Stitch to find them, rehabilitate them, name them, and give them a purpose beyond evil or mischievous intents.
* GravitySucks: Holio (#606) can turn into a black hole.
* HonestJohnsDealership: Slick (#020)
* HollywoodToneDeaf: Forehead. Just read this quote below.
--->'''Forehead's first three heads:''' We're evil 'cause we sing...!
---->'''Forehead's fourth head:''' ANNOYINGLY OFF ''KEEEY''!
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Snafu (#120) whose main function is to sabotage enemy plans. This makes him frustratingly difficult to capture, with Jumba stating that the only way to do so is by ''accident''.
* TheHyena: 627, which ends up being his AchillesHeel.
* ImAHumanitarian: Surprisingly, [[spoiler:Frenchfry]] has no problem with eating fellow experiments.
* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Amnesio (#303).
* LazyBum: Lax (#285)'s main function is to turn people (and machines) into this. His powers don't work on [[WesternAnimation/{{Recess}} Gretchen]], however, as she considers work to be relaxing.
* LovePotion: Hunkahunka (#323), though it's more akin to [[LoveAtFirstSight Cupid's Arrow]].
* MacGuffin: Especially as pods.
* MakeMeWannaShout: Yaarp (#613).
* MakeAWish: Wishy-Washy (#267).
* ManipulativeBitch: Bonnie (#149).
** [[HonestJohnsDealership Slick]]'s main function is to talk people into buying things.
* MeaningfulName: Every single experiment.
* MesACrowd: Dupe (#344).
* {{Mons}}
* MonsterOfTheWeek: All served this purpose within the series.
* MuckMonster: Ploot (#505) is a variation, he's not an actual blob of pollution, but he instead absorbs trash to grow larger and can flood entire cities by transforming his collected garbage into black sludge.
* MultipleHeadCase: 627 can grow an extra head.
* 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'']].
* NeatFreak: Felix (#010), to the point that he considers ''anything'' to be trash, and any living thing to be a germ.
* NestedMouths: 627 can extend his jaws (with the tongue inside) out from his mouth.
* NoNameGiven: 627 and 628.
* OlympusMons: The NighInvulnerable 627, the apocalypse inducing 611, and Stitch himself. The 600 series is generally created with this trope in mind.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Melty (#288).
* OutlawCouple: Bonnie (#149) and Clyde (#150).
* PhlebotinumInducedStupidity: Spike (#319).
* PlantAliens: Sprout (#509).
* PsychoElectro: Sparky.
* PteroSoarer: Slugger (#608) looks like a tiny, adorable ''Pteranodon''... but with a [[RuleOfCool baseball bat for a tail!]]
* RealityWarper: Shoe (#113) controls luck, and Launch (#607) is said to be able to erase the universe if he wants.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Mr. Stenchy (#254) was specifically designed to be this. Some others qualify as well.
* RubberMan: Elastico (#345).
* SailorEarth: Because of the massive numbers of experiments that have not appeared, there are lots of fanfics about Lilo and Stitch capturing fan-made experiments.
** Interestingly, they were invoking this trope long before the series was even around. Even in the immediate aftermath of the first movie, the implication of 625 then-off-screen experiments meant 625 blank character slates and 625 stories to be told. Fanfic writers eagerly took up the challenge.
* ScaryScorpions: Plasmoid (#617).
* ShrinkRay: Shrink (#001).
* {{Tuckerization}}: Jesstifer (#354), named after series writer Jess Winfield.
* VoiceChangeling: Spooky (#300)
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: [[spoiler:628's Experiment Pod.]]
** Though WordOfGod admitted that [[spoiler:that wasn't meant to be a SequelHook; it was just meant as a joke]].
* YouAreNumberSix: Technically all of them to Jumba, which plays a role to why Lilo went on to name them all. 627 and 628 were never named, however; the former due to being made to be impossible to rehabilitate, and the latter due to neither Lilo or Stitch having ever dealt with it.
* YourWorstNightmare: Remmy (#276) and Spooky (#300).
[[/folder]]
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