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-->'''Creator/TroyBaker''': Ace (262), Dupe (344)
-->'''Creator/TedBiaselli''': Pix (214), Swapper (355)
-->'''Creator/BenDiskin''': Cyber (000), Bragg/Flute (145), Nosox (204), Sinker (602), Stitch (626), 627
-->'''Creator/SteveBlum''': Felix (010), Hammerface (033), Sparky (221), Ploot (505) [large], Sprout (509) [both large and small in "Son of Sprout", large only in "Sprout 2.0"], Slushy (523) ["Stitch Ahoy!"; the character is unvoiced in "Meega Going to Disneyland!"], Kixx (601)
-->'''Creator/RogerCraigSmith''': Squeak (110), PJ (133), Nosy (199), Wishy-Washy (267) ["Stitch Goes to Wishlanda"]
-->'''Creator/TedBiaselli''': Pix (214), Swapper (355)
-->'''Creator/BenDiskin''': Cyber (000), Bragg/Flute (145), Nosox (204), Sinker (602), Stitch (626), 627
-->'''Creator/SteveBlum''': Felix (010), Hammerface (033), Sparky (221), Ploot (505) [large], Sprout (509) [both large and small in "Son of Sprout", large only in "Sprout 2.0"], Slushy (523) ["Stitch Ahoy!"; the character is unvoiced in "Meega Going to Disneyland!"], Kixx (601)
-->'''Creator/RogerCraigSmith''': Squeak (110), PJ (133), Nosy (199), Wishy-Washy (267) ["Stitch Goes to Wishlanda"]
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-->'''Creator/TroyBaker''': Ace (262), (262) and Dupe (344)
-->'''Creator/TedBiaselli''': Pix(214), (214) and Swapper (355)
-->'''Creator/BenDiskin''': Cyber (000), Bragg/Flute (145), Nosox (204), Sinker (602), Stitch (626), and 627
-->'''Creator/SteveBlum''': Felix (010), Hammerface (033), Sparky (221), Ploot (505) [large], Sprout (509) [both large and small in "Son of Sprout", large only in "Sprout 2.0"], Slushy (523) ["Stitch Ahoy!"; the character is unvoiced in "Meega Going to Disneyland!"], and Kixx (601)
-->'''Creator/RogerCraigSmith''': Squeak (110), PJ (133), Nosy (199), and Wishy-Washy (267) ["Stitch Goes to Wishlanda"]
-->'''Creator/TedBiaselli''': Pix
-->'''Creator/BenDiskin''': Cyber (000), Bragg/Flute (145), Nosox (204), Sinker (602), Stitch (626), and 627
-->'''Creator/SteveBlum''': Felix (010), Hammerface (033), Sparky (221), Ploot (505) [large], Sprout (509) [both large and small in "Son of Sprout", large only in "Sprout 2.0"], Slushy (523) ["Stitch Ahoy!"; the character is unvoiced in "Meega Going to Disneyland!"], and Kixx (601)
-->'''Creator/RogerCraigSmith''': Squeak (110), PJ (133), Nosy (199), and Wishy-Washy (267) ["Stitch Goes to Wishlanda"]
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-->'''Creator/MaryElizabethMcGlynn''': Bonnie (149), Hunkahunka (323), Sprout (509) [small Sprout in "Sprout 2.0"], Witch (610)
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-->'''Creator/MaryElizabethMcGlynn''': Bonnie (149), Hunkahunka (323), Sprout (509) [small Sprout in "Sprout 2.0"], and Witch (610)
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-->'''Creator/MichelleRuff''': Clip (177), Mrs. Sickly (255)
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-->'''Creator/MichelleRuff''': Clip (177), (177) and Mrs. Sickly (255)
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-->'''Creator/StephanieSheh''': Welko (074), Tickle-Tummy (275)
-->'''Creator/KeithSilverstein''': Shrink (001) ["Experiment-a-palooza"; the character is unvoiced in "Shrink"], Lorider (047), Fudgy (054), Link (251), Spike (319), Houdini (604)
-->'''Creator/DerekStephenPrince''': Wishy-Washy (267) ["We Wishy You a Washy Christmas"], Woody (507)
-->'''Creator/KariWahlgren''': Carmen (123), Mr. Stenchy (254), Ploot (505) [small]
-->'''Creator/TravisWillingham''': Remmy (276), Amnesio (303), Heat (609)
-->'''Creator/KeithSilverstein''': Shrink (001) ["Experiment-a-palooza"; the character is unvoiced in "Shrink"], Lorider (047), Fudgy (054), Link (251), Spike (319), Houdini (604)
-->'''Creator/DerekStephenPrince''': Wishy-Washy (267) ["We Wishy You a Washy Christmas"], Woody (507)
-->'''Creator/KariWahlgren''': Carmen (123), Mr. Stenchy (254), Ploot (505) [small]
-->'''Creator/TravisWillingham''': Remmy (276), Amnesio (303), Heat (609)
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-->'''Creator/StephanieSheh''': Welko (074), (074) and Tickle-Tummy (275)
-->'''Creator/KeithSilverstein''': Shrink (001) ["Experiment-a-palooza"; the character is unvoiced in "Shrink"], Lorider (047), Fudgy (054), Link (251), Spike (319), and Houdini (604)
-->'''Creator/DerekStephenPrince''': Wishy-Washy (267) ["We Wishy You a WashyChristmas"], Christmas"] and Woody (507)
-->'''Creator/KariWahlgren''': Carmen (123), Mr. Stenchy (254), and Ploot (505) [small]
-->'''Creator/TravisWillingham''': Remmy (276), Amnesio (303), and Heat (609)
-->'''Creator/KeithSilverstein''': Shrink (001) ["Experiment-a-palooza"; the character is unvoiced in "Shrink"], Lorider (047), Fudgy (054), Link (251), Spike (319), and Houdini (604)
-->'''Creator/DerekStephenPrince''': Wishy-Washy (267) ["We Wishy You a Washy
-->'''Creator/KariWahlgren''': Carmen (123), Mr. Stenchy (254), and Ploot (505) [small]
-->'''Creator/TravisWillingham''': Remmy (276), Amnesio (303), and Heat (609)
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-->'''Creator/DaveWittenberg''': Checkers (029), Frenchfry (062), Retro (210), Sample (258), Wormhole (272), Morpholomew (316), Reuben (625), Skunkuna
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-->'''Creator/DaveWittenberg''': Checkers (029), Frenchfry (062), Retro (210), Sample (258), Wormhole (272), Morpholomew (316), Reuben (625), and Skunkuna
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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 canonicity 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'' 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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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 toward this number. There's also Tippy, who does not have an official number and is really more of a very high-tech doll whose canonicity 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'' 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 the 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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-->'''Creator/TravisWillingham''': Amnesio (303), Remmy (276), Heat (609)
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-->'''Creator/TravisWillingham''': Remmy (276), Amnesio (303), Remmy (276), Heat (609)
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-->'''Creator/SteveBlum''': Felix (010), Ploot (505) [large], Sprout (509) [both large and small in "Son of Sprout", large only in "Sprout 2.0"]
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-->'''Creator/SteveBlum''': Felix (010), Hammerface (033), Sparky (221), Ploot (505) [large], Sprout (509) [both large and small in "Son of Sprout", large only in "Sprout 2.0"]0"], Slushy (523) ["Stitch Ahoy!"; the character is unvoiced in "Meega Going to Disneyland!"], Kixx (601)
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-->'''Creator/LauraBailey''': Babyfier (151) ["Toddler-fier"; the character is unvoiced in "Link-age"]
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-->'''Creator/KeithSilverstein''': Shrink (001) ["Experiment-a-palooza"; the character is unvoiced in "Shrink"], Lorider (047), Fudgy (054), Link (251), Houdini (604)
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-->'''Creator/PatrickSeitz''': Thresher (544)
-->'''Creator/StephanieSheh''': Welko (074), Tickle-Tummy (275)
-->'''Creator/KeithSilverstein''': Shrink (001) ["Experiment-a-palooza"; the character is unvoiced in "Shrink"], Lorider (047), Fudgy (054), Link (251), Spike (319), Houdini (604)
-->'''Creator/StephanieSheh''': Welko (074), Tickle-Tummy (275)
-->'''Creator/KeithSilverstein''': Shrink (001) ["Experiment-a-palooza"; the character is unvoiced in "Shrink"], Lorider (047), Fudgy (054), Link (251), Spike (319), Houdini (604)
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-->'''Creator/RogerCraigSmith''': Squeak (110), PJ (133), Nosy (199), Wishy-Washy (267) in "Stitch Goes to Wishlanda"
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-->'''Creator/SteveBlum''': Felix (010), Ploot (505) [large], Sprout (509) [both large and small in "Son of Sprout", large only in "Sprout 2.0"]
-->'''Creator/RogerCraigSmith''': Squeak (110), PJ (133), Nosy (199), Wishy-Washy (267)in "Stitch ["Stitch Goes to Wishlanda"Wishlanda"]
-->'''Creator/RogerCraigSmith''': Squeak (110), PJ (133), Nosy (199), Wishy-Washy (267)
-->'''Creator/MaryElizabethMcGlynn''': Bonnie (149), Hunkahunka (323), Sprout (509) [small Sprout in "Sprout 2.0"], Witch (610)
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-->'''Creator/DerekStephenPrince''': Wishy-Washy (267) in "We Wishy You a Washy Christmas", Woody (507)
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-->'''Creator/MichelleRuff''': Clip (177), Mrs. Sickly (255)
-->'''Creator/KeithSilverstein''': Shrink (001) ["Experiment-a-palooza"; the character is unvoiced in "Shrink"], Lorider (047), Fudgy (054), Link (251), Houdini (604)
-->'''Creator/DerekStephenPrince''': Wishy-Washy (267)in "We ["We Wishy You a Washy Christmas", Christmas"], Woody (507)(507)
-->'''Creator/KariWahlgren''': Carmen (123), Mr. Stenchy (254), Ploot (505) [small]
-->'''Creator/KeithSilverstein''': Shrink (001) ["Experiment-a-palooza"; the character is unvoiced in "Shrink"], Lorider (047), Fudgy (054), Link (251), Houdini (604)
-->'''Creator/DerekStephenPrince''': Wishy-Washy (267)
-->'''Creator/KariWahlgren''': Carmen (123), Mr. Stenchy (254), Ploot (505) [small]
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-->'''Creator/DaveWittenberg''': Checkers (029), Frenchfry (062), Retro (210), Sample (258), Wormhold (272), Morpholomew (316), Reuben (625), Skunkuna
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-->'''Creator/DaveWittenberg''': Checkers (029), Frenchfry (062), Retro (210), Sample (258), Wormhold Wormhole (272), Morpholomew (316), Reuben (625), Skunkuna
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%%'''Voiced in [[Anime/{{Stitch}} the anime]] by''': [[labelnote:Click here for full list]][[/labelnote]]
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-->'''Creator/TroyBaker''': Ace (262), Dupe (344)
-->'''Creator/BenDiskin''': Cyber (000), Bragg/Flute (145), Nosox (204), Sinker (602), Stitch (626), 627
-->'''Creator/RogerCraigSmith''': Squeak (110), PJ (133), Nosy (199), Wishy-Washy (267) in "Stitch Goes to Wishlanda"
-->'''Creator/RockyMcMurray''': [[RoleReprise Clyde (150)]]
-->'''Creator/DerekStephenPrince''': Wishy-Washy (267) in "We Wishy You a Washy Christmas", Woody (507)
-->'''Creator/WallyWingert''': Elastico (345)
-->'''Creator/DaveWittenberg''': Checkers (029), Frenchfry (062), Retro (210), Sample (258), Wormhold (272), Morpholomew (316), Reuben (625), Skunkuna
[[/labelnote]]
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* FlippingHelpless: In [[Anime/{{Stitch}} the anime]], Sinker (602) has a blind spot on his large fin that makes him immobile on land if he falls over to his side.
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* RealityWarper: Shoe (113) controls luck, and Launch (607) is said to be able to erase the universe if he wants.
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* RealityWarper: Shoe (113) controls luck, and Launch (607) is said to be able to erase warp the fabric of time and space, eventually causing the entire universe if he wants.to collapse upon itself.
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[[note]]If you need to know who's who in this image, [[Website/{{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.jpg Click here]] for a full-sized image.[[/note]]]]
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").
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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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
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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.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}} [[Website/{{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.jpg Click here]] for a full-sized image.[[/note]]]]
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* EverythingsBetterWithDinosaurs: Some of the experiments have traits of dinosaurs; Richter (513) resembles an ''Ankylosaurus'' and Slugger (608) resembles a ''Pteranodon'', for example.
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* PrehistoricAnimalAnalogue: Some of the experiments have traits of dinosaurs; Richter (513) resembles an ''Ankylosaurus'' and Slugger (608) resembles a ''Pteranodon'', for example.
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** 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.
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** Babyfier is a fairy version of [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Mew]] with a baby theme and the cuteness turned UpToEleven, up a notch, down to sharing the index number 151. Even its whole concept draws a parallel with Mew's representation of an animal fetus.
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** AnIcePerson: Slushy (523), who can cause snowstorms in entire places by blowing ice at the highest peak.
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** AnIcePerson: Slushy (523), who can cause snowstorms in entire places by blowing ice at the highest peak.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Their entire existence was first implied by [[BadLiar Jumba lying]] to the United Galactic Federation all the way back in the prologue of the original film itself.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: Their entire existence was first implied by [[BadLiar Jumba lying]] to the United Galactic Federation all the way back in the prologue of the original film itself.
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* HypnoticEyes: Swirly (383), who hypnotizes people into obeying the first command they hear. Snapping one's fingers at them will snap them out of their trance.
* ImAHumanitarian: Surprisingly, [[spoiler:Frenchfry]] has no problem with eating fellow experiments.
* ImAHumanitarian: Surprisingly, [[spoiler:Frenchfry]] has no problem with eating fellow experiments.
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* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Amnesio (303), who shoots red lasers from his eyes to make people forget everything.
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* LegoGenetics: All of the experiments were genetically-engineered by Jumba, who took the DNA of several alien creatures and put them together to create super-powerful creatures of chaos, destruction, and mischief. Some of the creatures used to make Stitch in particular were shown in ''WesternAnimation/TheOriginOfStitch'' short film.
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* LegoGenetics: All of the experiments were genetically-engineered genetically engineered by Jumba, who took the DNA of several alien creatures and put them together to create super-powerful creatures of chaos, destruction, and mischief. Some of the creatures used to make Stitch in particular were shown in ''WesternAnimation/TheOriginOfStitch'' short film.
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* LivingLieDetector: Fibber (032), who buzzes whenever someone lies.
* {{Living MacGuffin}}s: They are the primary focus of ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'', where the duo have to hunt them down and make them good.
* {{Living MacGuffin}}s: They are the primary focus of ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'', where the duo have to hunt them down and make them good.
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* MakeMeWannaShout: Yaarp (613), who emits sound blasts from the horn on his head.
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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 ''Manga/StitchAndTheSamurai'' established him as being Experiment 629.
* NonIronicClown: Elastico (345), who's a clownlike experiment who can stretch his limbs. His one true place is at the circus, which he found on his own.
* NonMaliciousMonster: Some of the experiments seem to be less evil and more acting on their primary functions. Indeed, some of them are friendly from the get go, with the only obstacle to their reformation being that their functions are meant for evil purposes. Others are so non-malicious that they find their "one true place" all on their own (Elastico and Gigi being good examples).
* OlympusMons: The NighInvulnerable 627, the apocalypse inducing 611, and Stitch himself. The 6-series is generally created with this trope in mind.
* NonIronicClown: Elastico (345), who's a clownlike experiment who can stretch his limbs. His one true place is at the circus, which he found on his own.
* NonMaliciousMonster: Some of the experiments seem to be less evil and more acting on their primary functions. Indeed, some of them are friendly from the get go, with the only obstacle to their reformation being that their functions are meant for evil purposes. Others are so non-malicious that they find their "one true place" all on their own (Elastico and Gigi being good examples).
* OlympusMons: The NighInvulnerable 627, the apocalypse inducing 611, and Stitch himself. The 6-series is generally created with this trope in mind.
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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 a ''Manga/StitchAndTheSamurai'' side story established him as being Experiment 629.
* NonIronicClown: Elastico (345), who's a clownlike experiment who can stretch his limbs. His one true place is at the circus, which he found on his own.
* NonMaliciousMonster: Some of the experiments seem to be less evil and more acting on their primary functions. Indeed, some of them are friendly from the get go, get-go, with the only obstacle to their reformation being that their functions are meant for evil purposes. Others are so non-malicious that they find their "one true place" all on their own (Elastico and Gigi being good examples).
* OlympusMons: The NighInvulnerable 627, theapocalypse inducing apocalypse-inducing 611, and Stitch himself. The 6-series is generally created with this trope in mind.
* OlympusMons: The NighInvulnerable 627, the
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* PhlebotinumInducedStupidity: Spike (319), whose spikes reduce a person's intelligence by 99% for 48 hours. Jumba was also affected, but he didn't feel it because for someone with SuperIntelligence, "1% is still plenty of genius".
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* PokemonSpeak: Gotchu (031) and Woops (600); Felix (010) and 627 are actually just OneWordVocabulary, since the only words they could say ("Dirty!" and "Evil!", respectively) are not their names.[[note]]627's vocabulary was expanded in the ''Stitch!'' anime.[[/note]]
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* PokemonSpeak: Gotchu (031) and (031), Woops (600); (600), and--in the anime--Checkers (029); Felix (010) and 627 are actually just OneWordVocabulary, since the only words they could say ("Dirty!" and "Evil!", respectively) are not their names.[[note]]627's [[note]]However, Felix did say a couple other words in the anime episode "Stitch vs. Hämsterviel, Pt. I", and 627's vocabulary was expanded in the ''Stitch!'' anime.his anime episode.[[/note]]
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* BadassFamily: Considering that they are a family of "cousins" who all happen to be illegal genetic creations with unique powers. ''Leroy & Stitch'', as well as a few episodes of ''The Series'' and the anime show how badass they are when they work together towards a common goal.
* 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.]]
* 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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* BadassFamily: Considering that they are a family of "cousins" who all happen to be illegal genetic creations with unique powers. ''Leroy & Stitch'', as well as a few episodes of ''The Series'' and the anime anime, show how badass they are when they work together towards a common goal.
* 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.]]goal.
* 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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* BlackHoleBelly: Holio (606) is able to retrieve items that he sucks up in his black hole. Mertle found out the hard way when she demanded her dolls back.
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* EpicFail: Two of Jumba's experiments were completely against what he was trying to make.
** Ace (262). Since Jumba was creating ''evil'' experiments, Ace was a failure in that he was the only experiment created that was purely good.
** Clip (177) was designed to eat an alien fuel source, Uburnium, to create an energy crisis. When programming the experiment, Jumba's computer translated the word "Uburnium" into Jumba's native language; "Hair". So the experiment instead shaved people bald and ate their hair.
** Ace (262). Since Jumba was creating ''evil'' experiments, Ace was a failure in that he was the only experiment created that was purely good.
** Clip (177) was designed to eat an alien fuel source, Uburnium, to create an energy crisis. When programming the experiment, Jumba's computer translated the word "Uburnium" into Jumba's native language; "Hair". So the experiment instead shaved people bald and ate their hair.
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* ForcedSleep: Experiment 360 (Drowsy) is designed to make people fall into eternal sleep by just bleating at them.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Their entire existence were first implied by Jumba lying to the United Galactic Federation all the way back in the prologue of the original film itself.
* FountainOfYouth: Babyfier (151) turns people into babies.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Their entire existence were first implied by Jumba lying to the United Galactic Federation all the way back in the prologue of the original film itself.
* FountainOfYouth: Babyfier (151) turns people into babies.
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* ForcedSleep: Experiment 360 (Drowsy) is designed to make people fall into an eternal sleep by just bleating at them.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Their entire existencewere was first implied by [[BadLiar Jumba lying lying]] to the United Galactic Federation all the way back in the prologue of the original film itself.
* FountainOfYouth: Babyfier (151) turns people into babies.itself.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: Their entire existence
* FountainOfYouth: Babyfier (151) turns people into babies.
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* GravitySucks: Holio (606) can turn into a black hole.
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** PJ (133) can play the trumpet.
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** PJ (133) can play the trumpet. The end of ''Stitch and the Planet of Sand'' shows that Squeak (110), Ace (262), and Nosy (199) can also play the trumpet.
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%%NOTES REGARDING THE ABOVE: Checkers was listed as being voiced by Creator/BillyWest, but Checkers also appeared in the anime. Jam and Spats were originally listed as being voiced by Grey [=DeLisle=], but an IP user changed their voice actor to Welker. Welker was listed on the Wikipedia article for Leroy & Stitch as the voice of Slugger, but there is a citation needed. The same article lists Strong as the voice of Babyfier, but this was not reflected on the deleted experiment list over there. Bugby was listed on Wikipedia as being voiced by [=DeLisle=].
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%%NOTES REGARDING THE ABOVE: Checkers was listed as being voiced by Creator/BillyWest, but Checkers also appeared in the anime. Jam and Spats were originally listed as being voiced by Grey [=DeLisle=], but an IP user changed their voice actor to Welker. Welker was listed on the Wikipedia article for Leroy & Stitch as the voice of Slugger, but there is a citation needed. The same article lists Strong as the voice of Babyfier, but this was not reflected on the deleted experiment list over there. Bugby was listed on Wikipedia as being voiced by [=DeLisle=].
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* TokenGoodTeammate: Before Lilo began redeeming the experiments, Ace (262) was the only purely good and heroic experiment due to a programming error, much to the then evil Jumba's shame.
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* 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]].
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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Mr. Stenchy (254) was specifically designed to be this so he can draw people in with his cuteness before releasing his stench. Some others qualify as well.
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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Several experiments qualify as this; Mr. Stenchy (254) (254), in particular, was specifically designed ''[[InvokedTrope designed]]'' to be this so he can draw people in with his cuteness before releasing his stench. Some others qualify as well.stench.
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* WeaponizedStench: Mr. Stenchy (254) can release a powerful odor upon unsuspecting victims who are caught off guard by his cuteness.
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** Squeak (110) is based off of [[WesternAnimation/MerrieMelodies Sniffles]].
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*** Stitch/626 (the original, ultimate, and successful culmination of Jumba's research and experimentation)experimentation).
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* {{Fictionary}}:
** The experiments' native language is called Tantalog, which is supposedly a cross between native Hawaiian, Chinese, and "Chezcreekian", the last one supposedly being an obscure language spoken by a minority of people in the rural parts of Chesterfield in North Derbyshire, England. That said, some of the phrases in Tantalog (at least based on fan-made dictionaries) seem to take inspiration from other languages including French, Arabic, and Hebrew, and are incongruent with some of the Tantalog spoken in the official media (which make liberal use of "ah" and "ee" sounds). In actuality, Tantalog was ''The Series''[='=]s creators' attempt to turn Stitch's gibberish into a somewhat consistent language.
** The experiments' native language is called Tantalog, which is supposedly a cross between native Hawaiian, Chinese, and "Chezcreekian", the last one supposedly being an obscure language spoken by a minority of people in the rural parts of Chesterfield in North Derbyshire, England. That said, some of the phrases in Tantalog (at least based on fan-made dictionaries) seem to take inspiration from other languages including French, Arabic, and Hebrew, and are incongruent with some of the Tantalog spoken in the official media (which make liberal use of "ah" and "ee" sounds). In actuality, Tantalog was ''The Series''[='=]s creators' attempt to turn Stitch's gibberish into a somewhat consistent language.
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**{{Fictionary}}: The experiments' native language is called Tantalog, which is supposedly a cross between native Hawaiian, Chinese, and "Chezcreekian", the last one supposedly being an obscure language spoken by a minority of people in the rural parts of Chesterfield in North Derbyshire, England. That said, some of the phrases in Tantalog (at least based on fan-made dictionaries) seem to take inspiration from other languages including French, Arabic, and Hebrew, and are incongruent with some of the Tantalog spoken in the official media (which make liberal use of "ah" and "ee" sounds). In (In actuality, Tantalog was ''The Series''[='=]s creators' attempt to turn Stitch's gibberish into a somewhat consistent language.)
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* {{Fictionary}}: The experiments' native language is called Tantalog, which is a cross between native Hawaiian, Chinese and "Chezcreekian", the last one supposedly being an obscure language spoken by a minority of people in the rural parts of Chesterfield in North Derbyshire, England. That said, some of the phrases in the Tantalog (at least based on fan-made dictionaries) seem to take inspiration from other languages including French, Arabic, and Hebrew, and are incongruent with some of the Tantalog spoken in the official media (which make liberal use of "ah" and "ee" sounds).
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** The experiments' native language is called Tantalog, which is supposedly a cross between native Hawaiian,Chinese Chinese, and "Chezcreekian", the last one supposedly being an obscure language spoken by a minority of people in the rural parts of Chesterfield in North Derbyshire, England. That said, some of the phrases in the Tantalog (at least based on fan-made dictionaries) seem to take inspiration from other languages including French, Arabic, and Hebrew, and are incongruent with some of the Tantalog spoken in the official media (which make liberal use of "ah" and "ee" sounds).sounds). In actuality, Tantalog was ''The Series''[='=]s creators' attempt to turn Stitch's gibberish into a somewhat consistent language.
** The experiments' native language is called Tantalog, which is supposedly a cross between native Hawaiian,
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* TheTransmogrifier: Morpholomew (316) can transform targets into other living organisms as long as he has photographic memory of the form he's transforming them into.
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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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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, 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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* 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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* 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 Macki 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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* AnimateInanimateObject: Caused by Phantasmo (375) when he possess any non-living thing. Nosox (204) also bears a strong resemblance to a washing machine, but is clearly a living creature, as is Stopgo (102), who resembles a stoplight.
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* AnimateInanimateObject: Caused by Phantasmo (375) when he possess possesses any non-living thing. Nosox (204) also bears a strong resemblance to a washing machine, but is clearly a living creature, as is Stopgo (102), who resembles a stoplight.
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** 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.
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** HauntedTechnology: As a benevolent example of this trope, his episode ends with him possessing a restaurant's broken animatronic and finds finding his one true place entertaining customers.
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-->'''Creator/JeffBennett''': Slick (020), Gotchu (031)%uncertain%, Fibber (032), Hammerface/Hammerhead (033)%uncertain%, Skip (089)%uncertain%, Stopgo (102)%uncertain%, PJ (133), Clyde (150) [''Leroy & Stitch''], Ace (262), Remmy (276), Elastico (345)%uncertain%, Wrapper (521)%uncertain%, and Derrick (566)%uncertain%
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-->'''Creator/JeffBennett''': Slick (020), Gotchu (031)%uncertain%, Fibber (032), Hammerface/Hammerhead (033)%uncertain%, Skip (089)%uncertain%, Stopgo (102)%uncertain%, PJ (133), Clyde (150) [''Leroy & Stitch''], Ace (262), Remmy (276), Elastico (345)%uncertain%, Wrapper (521)%uncertain%, and Derrick (566)%uncertain%
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%%NOTES REGARDING THE ABOVE: Checkers was listed as being voiced by Creator/BillyWest, but Checkers also appeared in the anime. Jam and Spats were originally listed as being voiced by Grey [=DeLisle=], but an IP user changed their voice actor to Welker. Welker was list on the Wikipedia article for Leroy & Stitch as the voice of Slugger, but there is a citation needed. The same article lists Strong as the voice of Babyfier, but this was not reflected on the deleted experiment list over there. Bugby was listed on Wikipedia as being voiced by [=DeLisle=].
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%%NOTES REGARDING THE ABOVE: Checkers was listed as being voiced by Creator/BillyWest, but Checkers also appeared in the anime. Jam and Spats were originally listed as being voiced by Grey [=DeLisle=], but an IP user changed their voice actor to Welker. Welker was list listed on the Wikipedia article for Leroy & Stitch as the voice of Slugger, but there is a citation needed. The same article lists Strong as the voice of Babyfier, but this was not reflected on the deleted experiment list over there. Bugby was listed on Wikipedia as being voiced by [=DeLisle=].
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The assorted 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.\\\
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'' 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]]
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'' 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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The assorted experiments created by Jumba Jookiba that are were scattered across the island as a result of ''[[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries The Series]]''[='=] [[WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie pilot movie]]. Lilo and Stitch make made it their mission to seek out all of them and reform them for good.\\\
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 whosecanoncity canonicity 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'' 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]]
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
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* TokenGoodTeammate: Before Lilo began redeeming the experiments, Ace (262) was the only purely good and heroic experiment due to a programming error, much to the then evil Jumba's shame.