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The ride last ran as a regularly-operating attraction on October 1, 2016 (the 45th anniversary of Walt Disney World) and began "seasonal" operation the following day. It ran again from November 19–26, 2016 and later from December 17, 2016 through January 2, 2017. It is unknown if it will operate again after that date, but it currently seems unlikely.

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The ride last ran as a regularly-operating attraction on October 1, 2016 (the 45th anniversary of Walt Disney World) and began "seasonal" operation the following day. It ran again from November 19–26, 2016 and later from December 17, 2016 through January 2, 2017. It is unknown not known if it will operate again after that date, but it currently seems unlikely.
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The ride last ran as a regularly-operating attraction on October 1, 2016 (the 45th anniversary of Walt Disney World) and began "seasonal" operation the following day. It ran from November 19–26, 2016 and later from December 17, 2016 through January 2, 2017. It is unknown if it will operate again after that date, but it currently seems unlikely.

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The ride last ran as a regularly-operating attraction on October 1, 2016 (the 45th anniversary of Walt Disney World) and began "seasonal" operation the following day. It ran again from November 19–26, 2016 and later from December 17, 2016 through January 2, 2017. It is unknown if it will operate again after that date, but it currently seems unlikely.
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The ride last ran as a regularly-operating attraction on October 1, 2016 (the 45th anniversary of Walt Disney World) and began "seasonal" operation the following day. It ran from November 19–26, 2016 and it is currently running from December 17, 2016 through January 2, 2017. It is unknown if it will operate again after that date.

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The ride last ran as a regularly-operating attraction on October 1, 2016 (the 45th anniversary of Walt Disney World) and began "seasonal" operation the following day. It ran from November 19–26, 2016 and it is currently running later from December 17, 2016 through January 2, 2017. It is unknown if it will operate again after that date.
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The ride last ran as a regularly-operating attraction on October 1, 2016 (the 45th anniversary of Walt Disney World) and began "seasonal" operation the following day. Its most recent run was from November 19–26, 2016 and it will run again from December 17, 2016 through January 2, 2017. It is unknown if it will operate again after that date.

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The ride last ran as a regularly-operating attraction on October 1, 2016 (the 45th anniversary of Walt Disney World) and began "seasonal" operation the following day. Its most recent run was It ran from November 19–26, 2016 and it will run again is currently running from December 17, 2016 through January 2, 2017. It is unknown if it will operate again after that date.
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*** The experiments that pass through the screen in the pre-show are (in order) 625/Reuben,[[note]]His name is written as "[=SixTwoFive=]", since this ride was made before ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch''.[[/note]] 303/Amnesio, 520/Cannonball, 177/Clip, 624/Angel, 360/Drowsy, 344/Dupe, 345/Elastico, 151/Babyfier, 149/Bonnie, 150/Clyde, 222/Poxy, 258/Sample, 297/Shortstuff, 254/Mr. Stenchy... [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers and some green creature with the number 300M]].[[note]]It's actually a monstrous version of 300/Spooky that was used in ''The Series'' episode "The Asteroid", with the name rendered as "Spookymorp. (They probably couldn't fit an "h" at the end as "Spookymorph" is longer than ten characters, as if was like the screen adhered to the old ten-character limit for Franchise/{{Pokemon}} names.)[[/note]]

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*** The experiments that pass through the screen in the pre-show are (in order) 625/Reuben,[[note]]His name is written as "[=SixTwoFive=]", since this ride was made before ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch''.[[/note]] 303/Amnesio, 520/Cannonball, 177/Clip, 624/Angel, 360/Drowsy, 344/Dupe, 345/Elastico, 151/Babyfier, 149/Bonnie, 150/Clyde, 222/Poxy, 258/Sample, 297/Shortstuff, 254/Mr. Stenchy... [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers and some green creature with the number 300M]].[[note]]It's actually a monstrous version of 300/Spooky that was used in ''The Series'' episode "The Asteroid", with the name rendered as "Spookymorp. (They probably couldn't fit an "h" at the end as "Spookymorph" is longer than ten characters, as if it was like the screen adhered to the old ten-character limit for Franchise/{{Pokemon}} names.)[[/note]]

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*** The experiments that pass through the screen in the pre-show are (in order) 625/Reuben,[[note]]His name is written as "[=SixTwoFive=]", since this ride was made before ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch''.[[/note]] 303/Amnesio, 520/Cannonball, 177/Clip, 624/Angel, 360/Drowsy, 344/Dupe, 345/Elastico, 151/Babyfier, 149/Bonnie, 150/Clyde, 222/Poxy, 258/Sample, 297/Shortstuff, 254/Mr. Stenchy... [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers and some green creature with the number 300M]].[[note]]It's actually a monstrous version of 300/Spooky that was used in ''The Series'' episode "The Asteroid", with the name rendered as "Spookymorp" (don't ask why there's no "h" at the end).[[/note]]
** Disney/{{Cinderella}}'s voice can be heard when Stitch [[spoiler:enters her castle]].

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*** The experiments that pass through the screen in the pre-show are (in order) 625/Reuben,[[note]]His name is written as "[=SixTwoFive=]", since this ride was made before ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch''.[[/note]] 303/Amnesio, 520/Cannonball, 177/Clip, 624/Angel, 360/Drowsy, 344/Dupe, 345/Elastico, 151/Babyfier, 149/Bonnie, 150/Clyde, 222/Poxy, 258/Sample, 297/Shortstuff, 254/Mr. Stenchy... [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers and some green creature with the number 300M]].[[note]]It's actually a monstrous version of 300/Spooky that was used in ''The Series'' episode "The Asteroid", with the name rendered as "Spookymorp" (don't ask why there's no "Spookymorp. (They probably couldn't fit an "h" at the end).[[/note]]
end as "Spookymorph" is longer than ten characters, as if was like the screen adhered to the old ten-character limit for Franchise/{{Pokemon}} names.)[[/note]]
** Disney/{{Cinderella}}'s voice can be heard when Stitch [[spoiler:enters enters her castle]].castle.



* OverlyLongName: The robot sergeant's full name is Sargent [=C4703BK2704=]-[[Series/BeverlyHills90210 90210]].

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* OverlyLongName: The robot sergeant's full name is Sargent Sergeant [=C4703BK2704=]-[[Series/BeverlyHills90210 90210]].


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* RevisedEnding: The first ending showed an animation of Stitch riding Astro Orbiter. It was later changed to him climbing on and entering Cinderella Castle.
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* DecompositeCharacter: Skippy and the "donut guy". In Alien Encounter, Skippy was teleported to the other tube, in which he came out fried and disfigured. In this ride, the normal Skippy stays in his tube the whole time, while the disfigured Skippy is made into the messy "donut guy" who gets teleported in during the pre-show.
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The ride last ran as a regularly-operating attraction on October 1, 2016 (the 45th anniversary of Walt Disney World) and began "seasonal" operation the following day. Its most recent run was from November 19–26, 2016 and it will run again from December 17, 2016 through January 2, 2017. It is ukknown if it will operate again after that date.

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The ride last ran as a regularly-operating attraction on October 1, 2016 (the 45th anniversary of Walt Disney World) and began "seasonal" operation the following day. Its most recent run was from November 19–26, 2016 and it will run again from December 17, 2016 through January 2, 2017. It is ukknown unknown if it will operate again after that date.
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The ride began "seasonal" operation on October 2, 2016 and is rumored to be replaced by a Disney/WreckItRalph Virtual Reality attraction.

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The ride last ran as a regularly-operating attraction on October 1, 2016 (the 45th anniversary of Walt Disney World) and began "seasonal" operation on October 2, the following day. Its most recent run was from November 19–26, 2016 and it will run again from December 17, 2016 through January 2, 2017. It is rumored to be replaced by a Disney/WreckItRalph Virtual Reality attraction.
ukknown if it will operate again after that date.

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Stitch's Great Escape! is a "theater-in-the-round" attraction found in the Tomorrowland area at Creator/{{Disney}}'s [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Magic Kingdom Park]]. The ride opened on November 16, 2004, replacing Ride/AlienEncounter, and is the first ''Disney/LiloAndStitch''-themed attraction by the company.

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Stitch's Great Escape! is a "theater-in-the-round" attraction found in the Tomorrowland area at Creator/{{Disney}}'s [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Magic Kingdom Park]]. The ride opened on November 16, 2004, replacing the [=ExtraTERRORestrial=] Ride/AlienEncounter, and is the first ''Disney/LiloAndStitch''-themed attraction by the company.



The ride is somewhat infamous for being somewhat scary and downright nasty, most guests at the park tend to skip this ride or only ride it once.

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The ride is somewhat infamous for being somewhat scary and downright nasty, most nasty. Most guests at the park tend to skip this ride or only ride it only once.


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** Disney/{{Cinderella}}'s voice can be heard when Stitch [[spoiler:enters her castle]].
-->'''Stitch:''' Yoo-hoo! Cinderella! Your prince is here...\\
'''Cinderella:''' You're not my prince! Goodbye!

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* PottyFailure: Sergeant 902010 faints and "oils himself" upon hearing of a class 3 alien arriving.

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* OverlyLongName: The robot sergeant's full name is Sargent [=C4703BK2704=]-[[Series/BeverlyHills90210 90210]].
* PottyFailure: Sergeant 902010 90210 faints and "oils himself" upon hearing of a class 3 alien arriving.
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*** The experiments that pass through the screen in the pre-show are (in order) 625/Reuben,[[note]]His name is written as "[=SixTwoFive=]", since this ride was made before ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch''.[[/note]] 303/Amnesio, 520/Cannonball, 177/Clip, 624/Angel, 360/Drowsy, 344/Dupe, 345/Elastico, 151/Babyfier, 149/Bonnie, 150/Clyde, 222/Poxy, 258/Sample, 297/Shortstuff, 254/Mr. Stenchy... [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers and some green creature with the number 300M]].[[note]]It's actually a mutated version of 300/Spooky that wasn't used in ''The Series'', with the name rendered as "Spookymorp" (don't ask why there's no "h" at the end).[[/note]]

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*** The experiments that pass through the screen in the pre-show are (in order) 625/Reuben,[[note]]His name is written as "[=SixTwoFive=]", since this ride was made before ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch''.[[/note]] 303/Amnesio, 520/Cannonball, 177/Clip, 624/Angel, 360/Drowsy, 344/Dupe, 345/Elastico, 151/Babyfier, 149/Bonnie, 150/Clyde, 222/Poxy, 258/Sample, 297/Shortstuff, 254/Mr. Stenchy... [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers and some green creature with the number 300M]].[[note]]It's actually a mutated monstrous version of 300/Spooky that wasn't was used in ''The Series'', Series'' episode "The Asteroid", with the name rendered as "Spookymorp" (don't ask why there's no "h" at the end).[[/note]]

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** Stitch's cousins can be seen in the first part of the pre-show as criminals of the galaxy, and one of the exit halls feature wanted posters for a few of them written in either Tantalog or English. Of course, this ride opened when ''[[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries The Series]]'' was still airing on Disney Channel.

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** [[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments Stitch's cousins cousins]] can be seen in the first part of the pre-show as criminals of the galaxy, galaxy (with their names and numbers written in [[{{Fictionary}} Tantalog]]), and one of the exit halls feature wanted posters for a few of them written in either Tantalog or English. Of course, this ride opened when ''[[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries The Series]]'' was still airing on Disney Channel.Channel.
*** The experiments that pass through the screen in the pre-show are (in order) 625/Reuben,[[note]]His name is written as "[=SixTwoFive=]", since this ride was made before ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch''.[[/note]] 303/Amnesio, 520/Cannonball, 177/Clip, 624/Angel, 360/Drowsy, 344/Dupe, 345/Elastico, 151/Babyfier, 149/Bonnie, 150/Clyde, 222/Poxy, 258/Sample, 297/Shortstuff, 254/Mr. Stenchy... [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers and some green creature with the number 300M]].[[note]]It's actually a mutated version of 300/Spooky that wasn't used in ''The Series'', with the name rendered as "Spookymorp" (don't ask why there's no "h" at the end).[[/note]]

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* TheCameo: Skippy from Ride/AlienEncounter is seen in one of the chambers in the pre-show. According to Sergeant 90210, he's in for "jaywalking between the moons of Jupiter".

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Skippy from Ride/AlienEncounter is seen in one of the chambers in the pre-show. According to Sergeant 90210, he's in for "jaywalking between the moons of Jupiter".Jupiter".
** Stitch's cousins can be seen in the first part of the pre-show as criminals of the galaxy, and one of the exit halls feature wanted posters for a few of them written in either Tantalog or English. Of course, this ride opened when ''[[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries The Series]]'' was still airing on Disney Channel.
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* ArcWelding: References to the ride and its title alien are strewn across Tomorrowland:
** A newspaper stand near Rocket Tower Plaza has the headline "Stitch Escapes!"
** When the [=PeopleMover=] passes by the entrance to Stitch's Great Escape!, the narrator will mention that guests on the ride will have to keep Stitch from escaping, only for Stitch to interject.
--->'''Stitch''': I don't think so! ''(EvilLaugh)''
** Stitch's stolen police cruiser can be seen along the queue line of Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin.
** A holographic-styled 3D model of Stitch appears in the safety video of Ride/SpaceMountain.
** Finally, in one of the gift shops connected to Stitch's Great Escape!, pawprints can be seen going across the ceiling, leading all the way to a Stitch statue looking down from above.
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* PottyFailure: Sergeant 902010 faints and "oils himself" upon hearing of a class 3 alien arriving.
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The ride began "seasonal" operation on October 2nd, 2016 and is rumored to be replaced by a Disney/WreckItRalph Virtual Reality attraction.

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The ride began "seasonal" operation on October 2nd, 2016 and is rumored to be replaced by a Disney/WreckItRalph Virtual Reality attraction.
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Stitch's Great Escape! is a "theater-in-the-round" attraction found at [[DisneyThemeParks Disney's Magic Kingdom]] in the Tomorrowland area of the park. The ride opened on November 16, 2004, replacing Ride/AlienEncounter.

Taking place before the events of ''Disney/LiloAndStitch'', the ride is an interactive experience where Experiment 626 (better known as Stitch) has a [[BlatantLies "treat for your eyes, ears, and nose"]].

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Stitch's Great Escape! is a "theater-in-the-round" attraction found at [[DisneyThemeParks Disney's Magic Kingdom]] in the Tomorrowland area of the park. at Creator/{{Disney}}'s [[Ride/DisneyThemeParks Magic Kingdom Park]]. The ride opened on November 16, 2004, replacing Ride/AlienEncounter.

Ride/AlienEncounter, and is the first ''Disney/LiloAndStitch''-themed attraction by the company.

Taking place before the events of ''Disney/LiloAndStitch'', ''Lilo & Stitch'', the ride is an interactive experience where Experiment 626 (better known as Stitch) has a [[BlatantLies "treat for your eyes, ears, and nose"]].
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* ExcitedShowTitle



* XDaysSince: Seen in the exit.

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* XDaysSince: Seen in the exit. Apparently, they had a very good track record before Stitch came along.

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* ButtMonkey: Once again, Skippy.

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* ButtMonkey: Once again, Skippy.Skippy and the "donut guy".



* TheCameo: Skippy from Ride/AlienEncounter is seen in one of the chambers in the pre-show.

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* TheCameo: Skippy from Ride/AlienEncounter is seen in one of the chambers in the pre-show. According to Sergeant 90210, he's in for "jaywalking between the moons of Jupiter".


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* OriginalCharacter: Sergeant 90210 in the pre-show.
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* AccentUponTheWrongSyllable: A strange place called Flor-ee-Da.

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* AccentUponTheWrongSyllable: A strange place called Flor-ee-Da.Flor-EE-Da.
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* LighterAndSofter: Stitch's Great Escape! is a much softer version of the now-gone [[Ride/AlienEncounter ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter]], about which parents frequently complained to the staff that it terrified their kids even though there were warnings saying it may be too intense for children 12 and under. Alien Encounter itself is actually lighter than the original concept for the show, which was based on the ''Film/Alien'' franchise and was going to be called Nostromo featuring the Xenomorph along with Ripley as well as the Weyland-Yutani company. The idea was abandoned when it was decided to be too dark for a Disney theme park.

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* LighterAndSofter: Stitch's Great Escape! is a much softer version of the now-gone [[Ride/AlienEncounter ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter]], about which parents frequently complained to the staff that it terrified their kids even though there were warnings saying it may be too intense for children 12 and under. Alien Encounter itself is actually lighter than the original concept for the show, which was based on the ''Film/Alien'' ''Film/{{Alien}}'' franchise and was going to be called Nostromo featuring the Xenomorph along with Ripley as well as the Weyland-Yutani company. The idea was abandoned when it was decided to be too dark for a Disney theme park.
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* CallForward: Stitch escapes the same way he did in the original film; he spits on someone (this time the audience), tricking the DNA-tracking blasters into firing away from him and then breaking out of his containment as they do so. He then takes a spaceship and uses its hyperdrive to reach Earth.

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Taking place before the events of ''Disney/LiloAndStitch'', the ride is an interactive experience where Stitch has a [[BlatantLies "treat for your eyes, ears, and nose"]].

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Taking place before the events of ''Disney/LiloAndStitch'', the ride is an interactive experience where Stitch Experiment 626 (better known as Stitch) has a [[BlatantLies "treat for your eyes, ears, and nose"]].



!!Tropes:

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!!Tropes:!!Stitch's Great Tropes!


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* SeriesContinuityError: Experiment 626 actually calls himself Stitch, even though he has not met Lilo yet.
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Stitch's Great Escape is an attraction found at [[DisneyThemeParks Disney's Magic Kingdom]] in the Tomorrowland area of the park. The ride opened on November 16th, 2004, replacing Ride/AlienEncounter.

Taking place before the events of WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch, The ride is an interactive experience where Stitch has a [[BlatantLies "treat for your eyes, ears, and nose"]].

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Stitch's Great Escape Escape! is an a "theater-in-the-round" attraction found at [[DisneyThemeParks Disney's Magic Kingdom]] in the Tomorrowland area of the park. The ride opened on November 16th, 16, 2004, replacing Ride/AlienEncounter.

Taking place before the events of WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch, The ''Disney/LiloAndStitch'', the ride is an interactive experience where Stitch has a [[BlatantLies "treat for your eyes, ears, and nose"]].



* AcCENTUpontheWrongSylLABle:A strange place called Flor-ee-Da.

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* AcCENTUpontheWrongSylLABle:A AccentUponTheWrongSyllable: A strange place called Flor-ee-Da.



* {{Buttmonkey}}: Once again, Skippy.
* TheCameo: Skippy from Ride/AlienEncounter is seen in one of the chambers in the preshow.
* CosmeticallyAdvancedPrequel: Takes place before the events of the first Lilo & Stitch film, as it features Stitch's first run-in with the Galactic Federation.
* [[LighterandSofter Lighter and Softer]]: Stitch's Great Escape is a much softer version of the now-gone [[Ride/AlienEncounter ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter]], about which parents frequently complained to the staff that it terrified their kids even though there were warnings saying it may be too intense for children 12 and under. Alien Encounter itself is actually lighter than the original concept for the show, which was based on the Film/Alien franchise and was going to be called Nostromo featuring the Xenomorph along with Ripley as well as the Weyland-Yutani company. The idea was abandoned when it was decided to be too dark for a Disney theme park.
* XdaysSince: Seen in the exit.

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* {{Buttmonkey}}: ButtMonkey: Once again, Skippy.
* TheCameo: Skippy from Ride/AlienEncounter is seen in one of the chambers in the preshow.
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* CosmeticallyAdvancedPrequel: Takes place before the events of the first Lilo ''Lilo & Stitch Stitch'' film, as it features Stitch's first run-in with the Galactic Federation.
* [[LighterandSofter Lighter and Softer]]: LighterAndSofter: Stitch's Great Escape Escape! is a much softer version of the now-gone [[Ride/AlienEncounter ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter]], about which parents frequently complained to the staff that it terrified their kids even though there were warnings saying it may be too intense for children 12 and under. Alien Encounter itself is actually lighter than the original concept for the show, which was based on the Film/Alien ''Film/Alien'' franchise and was going to be called Nostromo featuring the Xenomorph along with Ripley as well as the Weyland-Yutani company. The idea was abandoned when it was decided to be too dark for a Disney theme park.
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* [[LighterandSofter Lighter and Softer]]: Stitch's Great Escape is a much softer version of the now-gone [[AlienEncounter ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter]], about which parents frequently complained to the staff that it terrified their kids even though there were warnings saying it may be too intense for children 12 and under. Alien Encounter itself is actually lighter than the original concept for the show, which was based on the Film/Alien franchise and was going to be called Nostromo featuring the Xenomorph along with Ripley as well as the Weyland-Yutani company. The idea was abandoned when it was decided to be too dark for a Disney theme park.

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* [[LighterandSofter Lighter and Softer]]: Stitch's Great Escape is a much softer version of the now-gone [[AlienEncounter [[Ride/AlienEncounter ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter]], about which parents frequently complained to the staff that it terrified their kids even though there were warnings saying it may be too intense for children 12 and under. Alien Encounter itself is actually lighter than the original concept for the show, which was based on the Film/Alien franchise and was going to be called Nostromo featuring the Xenomorph along with Ripley as well as the Weyland-Yutani company. The idea was abandoned when it was decided to be too dark for a Disney theme park.
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Taking place before the events of WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch, The ride is an interactive experience where Stitch has a [[BlatantLies "treat for your eyes, ears, and nose"]].

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Taking place before the events of WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch, The ride is an interactive interactive experience where Stitch has a [[BlatantLies "treat for your eyes, ears, and nose"]].



* AcCENTUpontheWrongSylLABle:A strange place called Flor-ee-Da.
* AliensSpeakingEnglish
* {{Buttmonkey}}: Once again, Skippy.
* TheCameo: Skippy from Ride/AlienEncounter is seen in one of the chambers in the preshow.
* CosmeticallyAdvancedPrequel: Takes place before the events of the first Lilo & Stitch film, as it features Stitch's first run-in with the Galactic Federation.
* [[LighterandSofter Lighter and Softer]]: Stitch's Great Escape is a much softer version of the now-gone ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter, about which parents frequently complained to the staff that it terrified their kids even though there were warnings saying it may be too intense for children 12 and under. Alien Encounter itself is actually lighter than the original concept for the show, which was based on the Film/Alien franchise and was going to be called Nostromo featuring the Xenomorph along with Ripley as well as the Weyland-Yutani company. The idea was abandoned when it was decided to be too dark for a Disney theme park.

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* AcCENTUpontheWrongSylLABle:A *AcCENTUpontheWrongSylLABle:A strange place called Flor-ee-Da.
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Once again, Skippy.
* TheCameo: *TheCameo: Skippy from Ride/AlienEncounter is seen in one of the chambers in the preshow.
* CosmeticallyAdvancedPrequel: *CosmeticallyAdvancedPrequel: Takes place before the events of the first Lilo & Stitch film, as it features Stitch's first run-in with the Galactic Federation.
* [[LighterandSofter *[[LighterandSofter Lighter and Softer]]: Stitch's Great Escape is a much softer version of the now-gone [[AlienEncounter ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter, Encounter]], about which parents frequently complained to the staff that it terrified their kids even though there were warnings saying it may be too intense for children 12 and under. Alien Encounter itself is actually lighter than the original concept for the show, which was based on the Film/Alien franchise and was going to be called Nostromo featuring the Xenomorph along with Ripley as well as the Weyland-Yutani company. The idea was abandoned when it was decided to be too dark for a Disney theme park.
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Stitch's Great Escape is an attraction found at [[DisneyThemeParks Disney's Magic Kingdom]] in the Tomorrowland area of the park. The ride opened on November 16th, 2004, replacing Ride/AlienEncounter.

Taking place before the events of WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch, The ride is an interactive experience where Stitch has a [[BlatantLies "treat for your eyes, ears, and nose"]].

The ride is somewhat infamous for being somewhat scary and downright nasty, most guests at the park tend to skip this ride or only ride it once.

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*AcCENTUpontheWrongSylLABle:A strange place called Flor-ee-Da.
*AliensSpeakingEnglish
*{{Buttmonkey}}: Once again, Skippy.
*TheCameo: Skippy from Ride/AlienEncounter is seen in one of the chambers in the preshow.
*CosmeticallyAdvancedPrequel: Takes place before the events of the first Lilo & Stitch film, as it features Stitch's first run-in with the Galactic Federation.
*[[LighterandSofter Lighter and Softer]]: Stitch's Great Escape is a much softer version of the now-gone ExtraTERRORestrial Alien Encounter, about which parents frequently complained to the staff that it terrified their kids even though there were warnings saying it may be too intense for children 12 and under. Alien Encounter itself is actually lighter than the original concept for the show, which was based on the Film/Alien franchise and was going to be called Nostromo featuring the Xenomorph along with Ripley as well as the Weyland-Yutani company. The idea was abandoned when it was decided to be too dark for a Disney theme park.

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