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As of 2019, 125 of Jumba's experiments (not including the Chinese ones he made in ''Animation/StitchAndAi'', nor the 700 series that exclusively appeared in ''VideoGame/StitchExperiment626'' for [=PlayStation=] 2) have appeared in official media with their names, numbers, and abilities confirmed. Along with Stitch (X-626), this includes Chopsuey (X-621) from ''Stitch: Experiment 626'', seven experiments introduced in ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie'', 91 experiments introduced in ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'',[[note]]44 in season one (including the unnamed Experiment 627) and 47 in season two[[/note]] Coco (X-052) from ''ComicStrip/ComicZoneLiloAndStitch'',[[note]]The comics also had Slobber (X-347) and Hisee (X-531), but they appeared only in the [[CanonMarchesOn decan]][[CanonDiscontinuity onized]] prequel comics well before they would be given names, and their functions were never revealed. Thus, they don't count towards this number. There's also Tippy, who does not have an official number and is really more of a very high-tech doll whose canoncity is disputable (Jumba might have called her an "Experiment" out of force of habit, but then again, he is known to be a BadLiar), so she doesn't count either. Not only that, only Coco was [[WordOfGod confirmed by]] Creator/JessWinfield.[[/note]] thirteen experiments introduced in ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'',[[note]]including Leroy, who was officially designated X-629 in a ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum''-exclusive mini-volume of the spin-off manga ''Manga/StitchAndTheSamurai''[[/note]] and eleven experiments introduced in the ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime.[[note]]This includes Cyber (X-000), who does not appear in the experiments list in ''Leroy & Stitch'' and is a completely unique addition added in by anime's production staff, but does not include Skunkuna (who was made by Dr. Hämsterviel instead of Jumba, at least according to the English dub [[WordOfGod and]] Creator/JessWinfield), the Sproutlings (X-509-A, who are the offspring of X-509/Sprout), and Dark End (who was created by the antagonist of the anime's third season, Delia).[[/note]]
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As of 2019, 125 of Jumba's experiments (not including the Chinese ones he made in ''Animation/StitchAndAi'', nor the 700 series that exclusively appeared in ''VideoGame/StitchExperiment626'' for [=PlayStation=] 2) have appeared in official media with their names, numbers, and abilities confirmed. Along with Stitch (X-626), this includes Chopsuey (X-621) from ''Stitch: Experiment 626'', seven experiments introduced in ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie'', 91 experiments introduced in ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'',[[note]]44 in season one (including the unnamed Experiment 627) and 47 in season two[[/note]] Coco (X-052) from ''ComicStrip/ComicZoneLiloAndStitch'',[[note]]The comics also had Slobber (X-347) and Hisee (X-531), but they appeared only in the [[CanonMarchesOn decan]][[CanonDiscontinuity onized]] prequel comics well before they would be given names, and their functions were never revealed. Thus, they don't count towards this number. There's also Tippy, who does not have an official number and is really more of a very high-tech doll whose canoncity is disputable (Jumba might have called her an "Experiment" out of force of habit, but then again, he is known to be a BadLiar), so she doesn't count either. Not only that, only Coco was [[WordOfGod confirmed by]] Creator/JessWinfield.[[/note]] thirteen experiments introduced in ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'',[[note]]including Leroy, who was officially designated X-629 in a ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum''-exclusive mini-volume ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum'' side story of the spin-off manga ''Manga/StitchAndTheSamurai''[[/note]] and eleven experiments introduced in the ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime.[[note]]This includes Cyber (X-000), who does not appear in the experiments list in ''Leroy & Stitch'' and is a completely unique addition added in by anime's production staff, but does not include Skunkuna (who was made by Dr. Hämsterviel instead of Jumba, at least according to the English dub [[WordOfGod and]] Creator/JessWinfield), the Sproutlings (X-509-A, who are the offspring of X-509/Sprout), and Dark End (who was created by the antagonist of the anime's third season, Delia).[[/note]]
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* FreakyFridayFlip: Swapper (355), who can do this to two or more people by staring at them, and only he can switch them back.
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* FreakyFridayFlip: Swapper (355), who can do this to two or more people by staring at them, and only he can switch them back.
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*** Others who are similar to Stitch physically, mentally, and powerwise, particularly among the 6-series: Sparky/221 (similar bodytype with an extra set of retractable arms), Kixx/601 (similar four-armed body), Yaarp/613 (similar four-armed body), Splodyhead/619 (similar bodytype, four legs instead of arms), and Angel/624 (a DistaffCounterpart of Stitch's line).
* WeaponizedOdor: Mr. Stenchy (254) can release a powerful odor upon unsuspecting victims who are caught off guard by his cuteness.
* WeaponizedOdor: Mr. Stenchy (254) can release a powerful odor upon unsuspecting victims who are caught off guard by his cuteness.
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*** Others who are similar to Stitch physically, mentally, and powerwise, particularly among the 6-series: Sparky/221 (similar bodytype body type with an extra set of retractable arms), Kixx/601 (similar four-armed body), Yaarp/613 (similar four-armed body), Splodyhead/619 (similar bodytype, body type, four legs instead of arms), and Angel/624 (a DistaffCounterpart of Stitch's line).
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* 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.
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* YouAreNumberSix: Technically all of them to Jumba, which plays a role to in 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 nor Stitch having ever dealt with it.
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* WeaponizedOdor: Mr. Stenchy (254) can release a powerful odor upon unsuspecting victims who are caught off guard by his cuteness.
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*** The FlawedPrototype versions of Stitch: Cyber/000 (Jumba's original BioweaponBeast LivingWeapon that SucceededTooWell), Woops/600 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but is afflicted with abhorrent klutziness), Chopsuey/621 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but not as skilled or competent), and Reuben/625 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, plus better language capability, but also lazy, cowardly, and gluttonous).
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*** The FlawedPrototype versions of Stitch: Cyber/000 (Jumba's original BioweaponBeast LivingWeapon that SucceededTooWell), [[GoneHorriblyRight Went Horribly Right]]), Woops/600 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but is afflicted with abhorrent klutziness), Chopsuey/621 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but not as skilled or competent), and Reuben/625 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, plus better language capability, but also lazy, cowardly, and gluttonous).
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[[note]]If you need to know who's who in this image, [[Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lilo_%26_Stitch_-_Stitch_and_his_cousins.jpg has them covered with annotations.]] [[https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/815Aujdjy2L._AC_SX569_.jpg Click here]] for a full-sized image.[[/note]]]]
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[[note]]If you need to know who's who in this image, [[Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lilo_%26_Stitch_-_Stitch_and_his_cousins.jpg has them covered with annotations.]] [[https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/815Aujdjy2L._AC_SX569_.jpg Click here]] for a full-sized image.[[/note]]]]
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*** The FlawedPrototype versions of Stitch: Cyber/000 (Jumba's original BioweaponBeast LivingWeapon that WentHorriblyRight), Woops/600 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but is afflicted with abhorrent klutziness), Chopsuey/621 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but not as skilled or competent), and Reuben/625 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, plus better language capability, but also lazy, cowardly, and gluttonous).
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*** The FlawedPrototype versions of Stitch: Cyber/000 (Jumba's original BioweaponBeast LivingWeapon that WentHorriblyRight), SucceededTooWell), Woops/600 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but is afflicted with abhorrent klutziness), Chopsuey/621 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but not as skilled or competent), and Reuben/625 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, plus better language capability, but also lazy, cowardly, and gluttonous).
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*** The FlawedPrototype versions of Stitch: Woops/600 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but is afflicted with abhorrent klutziness), Chopsuey/621 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but not as skilled or competent), and Reuben/625 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, plus better language capability, but also lazy, cowardly, and gluttonous).
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*** The FlawedPrototype versions of Stitch: Cyber/000 (Jumba's original BioweaponBeast LivingWeapon that WentHorriblyRight), Woops/600 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but is afflicted with abhorrent klutziness), Chopsuey/621 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but not as skilled or competent), and Reuben/625 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, plus better language capability, but also lazy, cowardly, and gluttonous).
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*** The EvilCounterpart versions of Stitch: 627 (enhanced successor to Stitch, many more powers and completely evil) and Leroy/629 (a straight-up copy EvilTwin clone of Stitch)
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*** The EvilCounterpart versions of Stitch: 627 (enhanced successor (SuperiorSuccessor to Stitch, Stitch with many more powers and completely evil) and Leroy/629 (a straight-up copy EvilTwin clone of Stitch)
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** There are a few exceptions to this rule, specifically the Stitch-type experiments:
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*** FlawedPrototype versions of Stitch:
*** Woops/600 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but is afflicted with abhorrent klutziness)
*** Chopsuey/621 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but not as skilled or competent)
*** Reuben/625 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, plus better language capability, but also lazy, cowardly, and gluttonous)
*** EvilCounterpart versions of Stitch:
*** 627 (enhanced successor to Stitch, many more powers and completely evil)
*** Leroy/629 (a straight-up copy EvilTwin clone of Stitch)
*** Others who are similar to Stitch physically, mentally, and powerwise, particularly among the 6-series:
*** Sparky/221 (similar bodytype with an extra set of retractable arms)
*** Kixx/601 (similar four-armed body)
*** Yaarp/613 (similar four-armed body)
*** Splodyhead/619 (similar bodytype, four legs instead of arms)
*** Angel/624 (a DistaffCounterpart of Stitch's line)
*** Woops/600 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but is afflicted with abhorrent klutziness)
*** Chopsuey/621 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but not as skilled or competent)
*** Reuben/625 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, plus better language capability, but also lazy, cowardly, and gluttonous)
*** EvilCounterpart versions of Stitch:
*** 627 (enhanced successor to Stitch, many more powers and completely evil)
*** Leroy/629 (a straight-up copy EvilTwin clone of Stitch)
*** Others who are similar to Stitch physically, mentally, and powerwise, particularly among the 6-series:
*** Sparky/221 (similar bodytype with an extra set of retractable arms)
*** Kixx/601 (similar four-armed body)
*** Yaarp/613 (similar four-armed body)
*** Splodyhead/619 (similar bodytype, four legs instead of arms)
*** Angel/624 (a DistaffCounterpart of Stitch's line)
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*** The FlawedPrototype versions of Stitch:
***Stitch: Woops/600 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but is afflicted with abhorrent klutziness)
***klutziness), Chopsuey/621 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but not as skilled or competent)
***competent), and Reuben/625 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, plus better language capability, but also lazy, cowardly, and gluttonous)
gluttonous).
*** The EvilCounterpart versions ofStitch:
***Stitch: 627 (enhanced successor to Stitch, many more powers and completely evil)
***evil) and Leroy/629 (a straight-up copy EvilTwin clone of Stitch)
*** Others who are similar to Stitch physically, mentally, and powerwise, particularly among the6-series:
***6-series: Sparky/221 (similar bodytype with an extra set of retractable arms)
***arms), Kixx/601 (similar four-armed body)
***body), Yaarp/613 (similar four-armed body)
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*** Reuben/625 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but also lazy, cowardly, and gluttonous)
*** EvilCounterpart versions of Stitch
*** Evile/627 (enhanced successor to Stitch, many more powers and completely evil)
*** Reuben/625 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but also lazy, cowardly, and gluttonous)
*** EvilCounterpart versions of Stitch
*** Evile/627 (enhanced successor to Stitch, many more powers and completely evil)
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*** Chopsuey/621 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but not as skilled and or competent)
*** Reuben/625 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, plus better language capability, but also lazy, cowardly, and gluttonous)
*** EvilCounterpart versions ofStitch
Stitch:
***Evile/627 627 (enhanced successor to Stitch, many more powers and completely evil)
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*** Kixx/601 (similar 4-armed body)
*** Yaarp/613 (similar 4-armed body)
*** Splodeyhead/619 (similar bodytype, 4 legs instead of arms)
*** Angel/624 (a DistaffCounterper of Stitch's line)
*** Yaarp/613 (similar 4-armed body)
*** Splodeyhead/619 (similar bodytype, 4 legs instead of arms)
*** Angel/624 (a DistaffCounterper of Stitch's line)
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*** Kixx/601 (similar 4-armed four-armed body)
*** Yaarp/613 (similar4-armed four-armed body)
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*** Angel/624 (aDistaffCounterper DistaffCounterpart of Stitch's line)
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*** FlawedPrototpye versions of Stitch
*** Woops/600 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but is afflicted with abhorrent klutziness)
*** Chopsuey/621 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but not as skilled and competent)
*** Reuben/625 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but also lazy, cowardly, and gluttonous)
*** Woops/600 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but is afflicted with abhorrent klutziness)
*** Chopsuey/621 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but not as skilled and competent)
*** Reuben/625 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but also lazy, cowardly, and gluttonous)
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*** FlawedPrototpye FlawedPrototype versions of Stitch
*** **** Woops/600 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but is afflicted with abhorrent klutziness)
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*** Evile/627 (enhanced successor to Stitch, many more powers and completely evil)
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*** Sparky/221 (similar bodytype with an extra set of retractable arms)
*** Kixx/601 (similar 4-armed body)
*** Yaarp/613 (similar 4-armed body)
*** Splodeyhead/619 (similar bodytype, 4 legs instead of arms)
*** Angel/624 (a DistaffCounterper of Stitch's line)
*** Kixx/601 (similar 4-armed body)
*** Yaarp/613 (similar 4-armed body)
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*** Reuben/625 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but also lazy, cowardly, and gluttonous)
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*** FlawedProtopye FlawedPrototpye versions of Stitch
*** **** Woops/600 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but is afflicted with abhorrent klutziness)
*** **** Chopsuey/621 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but not as skilled and competent)
**** Reuben/625 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but also lazy, cowardly, and gluttonous)
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*** Evile/627 (enhanced successor to Stitch, many more powers and completely evil)
*** Leroy/629 (a straight-up copy EvilTwin clone of Stitch)
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*** Leroy/629 (a straight-up copy EvilTwin clone of Stitch)
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** There are a few exceptions to this rule, specifically the Stitch-type experiments: Stitch/626 (the original, ultimate, and successful culmination of Jumba's research and experimentation), Reuben/625 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but also lazy, cowardly, and gluttonous), Evile/627 (enhanced successor to Stitch, many more powers and completely evil), Leroy/629 (a straight-up copy EvilTwin clone of Stitch), Woops/600 (all of Stitch's genetics and powers, but is afflicted with abhorrent klutziness), Angel/624 (a female equivalent of Stitch's line with a psychic/hypnotic power over other experiments), and Kixx/601 (similar body-style and powers to Stitch, focused on physical and hand-to-hand combat)
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** There are a few exceptions to this rule, specifically the Stitch-type experiments: experiments:
*** Stitch/626 (the original, ultimate, and successful culmination of Jumba's research andexperimentation), Reuben/625 (all experimentation)
*** FlawedProtopye versions ofStitch's genetics and powers, but also lazy, cowardly, and gluttonous), Evile/627 (enhanced successor to Stitch, many more powers and completely evil), Leroy/629 (a straight-up copy EvilTwin clone of Stitch), Stitch
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**** Reuben/625 (all of Stitch'sline genetics and powers, but also lazy, cowardly, and gluttonous)
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**** Evile/627 (enhanced successor to Stitch, many more powers and completely evil)
**** Leroy/629 (a straight-up copy EvilTwin clone of Stitch)
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**** Reuben/625 (all of Stitch's
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**** Leroy/629 (a straight-up copy EvilTwin clone of Stitch)
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[[caption-width-right:350:You thought ''your'' pets were hard to take care of? Look what Lilo has to deal with!]]
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[[note]]If you need to know who's who in this image, [[Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lilo_%26_Stitch_-_Stitch_and_his_cousins.jpg has them covered with annotations.]] [[https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/815Aujdjy2L._AC_SX569_.jpg Click here]] for a full-sized image.[[/note]]]]
[[note]]If you need to know who's who in this image, [[Wiki/{{Wikipedia}} The Other Wiki]] [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lilo_%26_Stitch_-_Stitch_and_his_cousins.jpg has them covered with annotations.]] [[https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/815Aujdjy2L._AC_SX569_.jpg Click here]] for a full-sized image.[[/note]]]]
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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]]Only appeared in the ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime[[/note]] Forehead (044), Squeak (110), Bragg/Flute (145),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Stitch!'' anime as well[[/note]] 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]]Mainly provided he replicates someone else 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 ''VideoGame/StitchExperiment626'' video game[[/note]] Angel (624),[[note]]However, she does not speak English in ''The Series'' or ''VideoGame/DisneyMagicKingdoms''[[/note]] 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 (629). In addition, Frenchfry (062) can speak fluent [[GratuitousFrench French]] while Carmen (123)--in the anime, at least--can speak fluent [[GratuitousSpanish Spanish]] (even though [[Creator/CarmenMiranda her namesake]] spoke Portuguese).
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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]]Only appeared in the ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime[[/note]] Forehead (044), Squeak (110), Bragg/Flute (145),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Stitch!'' anime as well[[/note]] 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]]Mainly provided he replicates someone else as part of a fear, such as appearing as Cobra Bubbles to Nani[[/note]] Heckler (322), Elastico (345),[[note]]Implied in his debut in ''The Series'' as he responds to and says "cousin"; confirmed in the anime[[/note]] Manners (358), Phantasmo (375),[[note]]Based on his possession of the [[SuckECheeses Macky Macaw]] animatronic[[/note]] Chopsuey (621),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''VideoGame/StitchExperiment626'' video game[[/note]] Angel (624),[[note]]However, she does not speak English in ''The Series'' or ''VideoGame/DisneyMagicKingdoms''[[/note]] 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 (629). In addition, Frenchfry (062) can speak fluent [[GratuitousFrench French]] while Carmen (123)--in the anime, at least--can speak fluent [[GratuitousSpanish Spanish]] (even though [[Creator/CarmenMiranda her namesake]] spoke Portuguese).
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* MetalMuncher: Tank (586), who grows bigger with every piece of metal he eats.
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As of 2019, 125 of Jumba's experiments (not including the Chinese ones he made in ''Animation/StitchAndAi'', nor the 700 series that exclusively appeared in ''VideoGame/StitchExperiment626'' for [=PlayStation=] 2) have appeared in official media with their names, numbers, and abilities confirmed. Along with Stitch (X-626), this includes Chopsuey (X-621) from ''Stitch: Experiment 626'', seven experiments introduced in ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie'', 91 experiments introduced in ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'',[[note]]44 in season one (including the unnamed Experiment 627) and 47 in season two[[/note]] Coco (X-052) from ''ComicStrip/ComicZoneLiloAndStitch'',[[note]]The comics also had Slobber (X-347) and Hisee (X-531), but they appeared only in the [[CanonMarchesOn decan]][[CanonDiscontinuity onized]] prequel comics well before they would be given names, and their functions were never revealed. Thus, they don't count towards this number. There's also Tippy, who does not have an official number and is really more of a very high-tech doll whose canoncity is disputable (Jumba might have called her an "Experiment" out of force of habit, but then again, he is known to be a BadLiar), so she doesn't count either. Not only that, only Coco was [[WordOfGod confirmed by]] Creator/JessWinfield.[[/note]] thirteen experiments introduced in ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'',[[note]]including Leroy, who was officially designated X-629 in a ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum''-exclusive mini-volume of the spin-off web-based manga ''Manga/TonoAndStitch''[[/note]] and eleven experiments introduced in the ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime.[[note]]This includes Cyber (X-000), who does not appear in the experiments list in ''Leroy & Stitch'' and is a completely unique addition added in by anime's production staff, but does not include Skunkuna (who was made by Dr. Hämsterviel instead of Jumba, at least according to the English dub [[WordOfGod and]] Creator/JessWinfield), the Sproutlings (X-509-A, who are the offspring of X-509/Sprout), and Dark End (who was created by the antagonist of the anime's third season, Delia).[[/note]]
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As of 2019, 125 of Jumba's experiments (not including the Chinese ones he made in ''Animation/StitchAndAi'', nor the 700 series that exclusively appeared in ''VideoGame/StitchExperiment626'' for [=PlayStation=] 2) have appeared in official media with their names, numbers, and abilities confirmed. Along with Stitch (X-626), this includes Chopsuey (X-621) from ''Stitch: Experiment 626'', seven experiments introduced in ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie'', 91 experiments introduced in ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'',[[note]]44 in season one (including the unnamed Experiment 627) and 47 in season two[[/note]] Coco (X-052) from ''ComicStrip/ComicZoneLiloAndStitch'',[[note]]The comics also had Slobber (X-347) and Hisee (X-531), but they appeared only in the [[CanonMarchesOn decan]][[CanonDiscontinuity onized]] prequel comics well before they would be given names, and their functions were never revealed. Thus, they don't count towards this number. There's also Tippy, who does not have an official number and is really more of a very high-tech doll whose canoncity is disputable (Jumba might have called her an "Experiment" out of force of habit, but then again, he is known to be a BadLiar), so she doesn't count either. Not only that, only Coco was [[WordOfGod confirmed by]] Creator/JessWinfield.[[/note]] thirteen experiments introduced in ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'',[[note]]including Leroy, who was officially designated X-629 in a ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum''-exclusive mini-volume of the spin-off web-based manga ''Manga/TonoAndStitch''[[/note]] ''Manga/StitchAndTheSamurai''[[/note]] and eleven experiments introduced in the ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime.[[note]]This includes Cyber (X-000), who does not appear in the experiments list in ''Leroy & Stitch'' and is a completely unique addition added in by anime's production staff, but does not include Skunkuna (who was made by Dr. Hämsterviel instead of Jumba, at least according to the English dub [[WordOfGod and]] Creator/JessWinfield), the Sproutlings (X-509-A, who are the offspring of X-509/Sprout), and Dark End (who was created by the antagonist of the anime's third season, Delia).[[/note]]
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** Leroy was an [[InvertedTrope inversion]] in his debut appearance by having a name but not a number. This ended in June 2020 when ''Tono & Stitch'' established him as being Experiment 629.
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** Leroy was an [[InvertedTrope inversion]] in his debut appearance by having a name but not a number. This ended in June 2020 when ''Tono & Stitch'' ''Manga/StitchAndTheSamurai'' established him as being Experiment 629.
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* BarbershopQuartetsAreFunny: Experiment 044 (Forehead) is designed to annoy people with his off-key barbershop quartet singing.
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* EnergyWeapon: Zap (603), who is a ''living laser beam''.
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-->'''Creator/FrankWelker''': Shrink (001), Doubledip (002), Gigi (007) [barking]%uncertain%, Checkers (029)%uncertain%, Poki (036)%uncertain%, Backhoe (040)%uncertain%, Hocker (051)%uncertain%, Fudgy (054)%uncertain%, Zawp (077)%uncertain%, Clink (086)%uncertain%, Stamen (103)%uncertain%, Shoe (113)%uncertain%, Shredder (134)%uncertain%, Weasel (148)%uncertain%, Finder (158)%uncertain%, Jam (202)%uncertain%, Nosox (204)%uncertain%, Retro (210), Pix (214)%uncertain%, Sparky (221), Glitch (223)%uncertain%, Mashy (225)%uncertain%, Butter (227)%uncertain%, Kingpin (229)%uncertain%, Link (251)%uncertain%, Mr. Stenchy (254), Snooty (277)%uncertain%, Spooky (300)%uncertain%, Morpholomew (316)%uncertain%, Spike (319)%uncertain%, Nodessertro/Whatsisname (340)%uncertain%, Swapper (355)%uncertain%, Swirly (383)%uncertain%, Slimy (390)%uncertain%, Spats (397)%uncertain%, Huggo (489)%uncertain%, Yin (501), Yang (502), Ploot (505)%uncertain%, Woody (507)%uncertain%, Sprout (509), Deforestator (515), Splat (519)%uncertain%, Slushy (523), Digger (529)%uncertain%, Blowhard (533)%uncertain%, Tank (586), Kixx (601), Sinker (602)%uncertain%, Zap (603)%uncertain%, Holio (606), Slugger (608), Plasmoid (617)%uncertain%, Splodyhead (619), Stitch (626) [growling vocals]%uncertain%, 627 [growling vocals]%uncertain%, and Leroy [growling vocals]%uncertain%
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-->'''Creator/FrankWelker''': Shrink (001), Doubledip (002), Gigi (007) [barking]%uncertain%, Checkers (029)%uncertain%, Poki (036)%uncertain%, Backhoe (040)%uncertain%, Hocker (051)%uncertain%, Fudgy (054)%uncertain%, Zawp (077)%uncertain%, Clink (086)%uncertain%, Stamen (103)%uncertain%, Shoe (113)%uncertain%, Shredder (134)%uncertain%, Weasel (148)%uncertain%, Finder (158)%uncertain%, Jam (202)%uncertain%, Nosox (204)%uncertain%, Retro (210), Pix (214)%uncertain%, Sparky (221), Glitch (223)%uncertain%, Mashy (225)%uncertain%, Butter (227)%uncertain%, Kingpin (229)%uncertain%, Link (251)%uncertain%, Mr. Stenchy (254), Snooty (277)%uncertain%, Spooky (300)%uncertain%, Morpholomew (316)%uncertain%, Spike (319)%uncertain%, Nodessertro/Whatsisname (340)%uncertain%, Swapper (355)%uncertain%, Swirly (383)%uncertain%, Slimy (390)%uncertain%, Spats (397)%uncertain%, Huggo (489)%uncertain%, Yin (501), Yang (502), Ploot (505)%uncertain%, Woody (507)%uncertain%, Sprout (509), Deforestator (515), Splat (519)%uncertain%, Slushy (523), Digger (529)%uncertain%, Blowhard (533)%uncertain%, Tank (586), Kixx (601), Sinker (602)%uncertain%, Zap (603)%uncertain%, Holio (606), Slugger (608), Plasmoid (617)%uncertain%, Splodyhead (619), Stitch (626) [growling vocals]%uncertain%, 627 [growling vocals]%uncertain%, and Leroy (629) [growling vocals]%uncertain%
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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]]Only appeared in the ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime[[/note]] Forehead (044), Squeak (110), Bragg/Flute (145),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Stitch!'' anime as well[[/note]] 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]]Mainly provided he replicates someone else 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 ''VideoGame/StitchExperiment626'' video game[[/note]] Angel (624),[[note]]However, she does not speak English in ''The Series'' or ''VideoGame/DisneyMagicKingdoms''[[/note]] 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]] while Carmen (123)--in the anime, at least--can speak fluent [[GratuitousSpanish Spanish]] (even though [[Creator/CarmenMiranda her namesake]] spoke Portuguese).
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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]]Only appeared in the ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime[[/note]] Forehead (044), Squeak (110), Bragg/Flute (145),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Stitch!'' anime as well[[/note]] 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]]Mainly provided he replicates someone else 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 ''VideoGame/StitchExperiment626'' video game[[/note]] Angel (624),[[note]]However, she does not speak English in ''The Series'' or ''VideoGame/DisneyMagicKingdoms''[[/note]] 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.Leroy (629). In addition, Frenchfry (062) can speak fluent [[GratuitousFrench French]] while Carmen (123)--in the anime, at least--can speak fluent [[GratuitousSpanish Spanish]] (even though [[Creator/CarmenMiranda her namesake]] spoke Portuguese).
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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]]Only appeared in the anime as well[[/note]] Forehead (044), Squeak (110), Bragg/Flute (145),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime[[/note]] 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]]Mainly provided he replicates someone else 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 ''VideoGame/StitchExperiment626'' video game[[/note]] Angel (624),[[note]]However, she does not speak English in ''The Series'' or ''VideoGame/DisneyMagicKingdoms''[[/note]] 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]] while Carmen (123)--in the anime, at least--can speak fluent [[GratuitousSpanish Spanish]] (even though [[Creator/CarmenMiranda her namesake]] spoke Portuguese).
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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]]Only appeared in the anime as well[[/note]] ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime[[/note]] Forehead (044), Squeak (110), Bragg/Flute (145),[[note]]Only appeared in the ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime[[/note]] ''Stitch!'' anime as well[[/note]] 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]]Mainly provided he replicates someone else 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 ''VideoGame/StitchExperiment626'' video game[[/note]] Angel (624),[[note]]However, she does not speak English in ''The Series'' or ''VideoGame/DisneyMagicKingdoms''[[/note]] 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]] while Carmen (123)--in the anime, at least--can speak fluent [[GratuitousSpanish Spanish]] (even though [[Creator/CarmenMiranda her namesake]] spoke Portuguese).
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As of 2019, 125 of Jumba's experiments (not including the Chinese ones he made in ''Animation/StitchAndAi'', nor the 700 series that exclusively appeared in ''VideoGame/StitchExperiment626'' for [=PlayStation=] 2) have appeared in official media with their names, numbers, and abilities confirmed. Along with Stitch (X-626), this includes Chopsuey (X-621) from ''Stitch: Experiment 626'', seven experiments introduced in ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie'', 91 experiments introduced in ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'',[[note]]44 in season one (including the unnamed Experiment 627) and 47 in season two[[/note]] Coco (X-052) from ''ComicStrip/ComicZoneLiloAndStitch'',[[note]]The comics also had Slobber (X-347) and Hisee (X-531), but they appeared only in the [[CanonMarchesOn decan]][[CanonDiscontinuity onized]] prequel comics well before they would be given names, and their functions were never revealed. Thus, they don't count towards this number. There's also Tippy, who does not have an official number and is really more of a very high-tech doll whose canoncity is disputable (Jumba might have called her an "Experiment" out of force of habit, but then again, he is known to be a BadLiar), so she doesn't count either. Not only that, only Coco was [[WordOfGod confirmed by]] Creator/JessWinfield.[[/note]] thirteen experiments introduced in ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'',[[note]]including Leroy, who was officially designated X-629 in a ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum''-exclusive volume of the spin-off web manga ''Tono & Stitch''[[/note]] and eleven experiments introduced in the ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime.[[note]]This includes Cyber (X-000), who does not appear in the experiments list in ''Leroy & Stitch'' and is a completely unique addition added in by anime's production staff, but does not include Skunkuna (who was made by Dr. Hämsterviel instead of Jumba, at least according to the English dub [[WordOfGod and]] Creator/JessWinfield), the Sproutlings (X-509-A, who are the offspring of X-509/Sprout), and Dark End (who was created by the antagonist of the anime's third season, Delia).[[/note]]
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As of 2019, 125 of Jumba's experiments (not including the Chinese ones he made in ''Animation/StitchAndAi'', nor the 700 series that exclusively appeared in ''VideoGame/StitchExperiment626'' for [=PlayStation=] 2) have appeared in official media with their names, numbers, and abilities confirmed. Along with Stitch (X-626), this includes Chopsuey (X-621) from ''Stitch: Experiment 626'', seven experiments introduced in ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie'', 91 experiments introduced in ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'',[[note]]44 in season one (including the unnamed Experiment 627) and 47 in season two[[/note]] Coco (X-052) from ''ComicStrip/ComicZoneLiloAndStitch'',[[note]]The comics also had Slobber (X-347) and Hisee (X-531), but they appeared only in the [[CanonMarchesOn decan]][[CanonDiscontinuity onized]] prequel comics well before they would be given names, and their functions were never revealed. Thus, they don't count towards this number. There's also Tippy, who does not have an official number and is really more of a very high-tech doll whose canoncity is disputable (Jumba might have called her an "Experiment" out of force of habit, but then again, he is known to be a BadLiar), so she doesn't count either. Not only that, only Coco was [[WordOfGod confirmed by]] Creator/JessWinfield.[[/note]] thirteen experiments introduced in ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'',[[note]]including Leroy, who was officially designated X-629 in a ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum''-exclusive volume mini-volume of the spin-off web web-based manga ''Tono & Stitch''[[/note]] ''Manga/TonoAndStitch''[[/note]] and eleven experiments introduced in the ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' anime.[[note]]This includes Cyber (X-000), who does not appear in the experiments list in ''Leroy & Stitch'' and is a completely unique addition added in by anime's production staff, but does not include Skunkuna (who was made by Dr. Hämsterviel instead of Jumba, at least according to the English dub [[WordOfGod and]] Creator/JessWinfield), the Sproutlings (X-509-A, who are the offspring of X-509/Sprout), and Dark End (who was created by the antagonist of the anime's third season, Delia).[[/note]]
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This is the character sheet for the many genetic experiments made by [[Characters/LiloAndStitchMajorCharacters Jumba Jookiba]] (in other words, Stitch and his "cousins") in Disney's ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'' franchise, most of whom debuted in ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'', with some having debuted in the anime series, ''Anime/{{Stitch}}''.[[note]]''Animation/StitchAndAi'' introduces new experiments made within the events of that series, but doesn't feature any of the classic experiments besides Stitch himself.[[/note]] 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 is the character sheet for the many genetic experiments made by [[Characters/LiloAndStitchMajorCharacters Dr. Jumba Jookiba]] (in other words, Stitch and his "cousins") in Disney's ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'' franchise, most of whom debuted in ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'', with some having debuted in the anime series, ''Anime/{{Stitch}}''.[[note]]''Animation/StitchAndAi'' introduces new experiments made within the events of that series, but doesn't feature any of the classic experiments besides Stitch himself.[[/note]] 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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628; the former was because he could not be rehabilitated and the latter was because it was never activated, so Lilo and Stitch never dealt with it.
** Leroyis was an [[InvertedTrope inversion]]; he has inversion]] in his debut appearance by having a name but not a number.number. This ended in June 2020 when ''Tono & Stitch'' established him as being Experiment 629.
** Leroy
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* SingleSpecimenSpecies: Every single experiment.experiment (sans Leroy and his clones if cloning counts) are the only members of their own unique species, which is also partially why they're "cousins" and ''not'' siblings.
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* {{Tuckerization}}: Jesstifer (354), named after series writer and executive producer Creator/JessWinfield.
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* {{Tuckerization}}: Jesstifer (354), named after series ''The Series'' writer and executive producer Creator/JessWinfield.