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''Disney's Lilo & Stitch 2: Hämsterviel Havoc'' is the only tie-in game to ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'', and a standalone sequel to [[VideoGame/LiloAndStitchGameBoyAdvance the 2002 GBA game]] based on [[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch the original film]]. Like that game, this game is a ShootEmUp PlatformGame, albeit with some puzzle-platforming segments in Lilo's levels, and driving segments on some of Stitch's levels. It was developed by Climax Studios and first released in North America on October 12, 2004, between the two seasons of ''The Series''.

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''Disney's Lilo & Stitch 2: Hämsterviel Havoc'' is a 2004 action and puzzle {{platform game}} for the Platform/GameBoyAdvance based on Creator/{{Disney}}'s ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'' franchise. It is the only tie-in game to ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' and a standalone sequel to [[VideoGame/LiloAndStitchGameBoyAdvance the 2002 GBA game]] based on [[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch the original film]]. Like that game, this game is a ShootEmUp PlatformGame, platformer, albeit with some puzzle-platforming segments in Lilo's levels, and driving segments on some of Stitch's levels. It was developed by Climax Studios and first released in North America on October 12, 2004, between the two seasons of ''The Series''.
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* AmericanKirbyIsHardcore: The American (seen above) and [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190430204641/https://gamefaqs.akamaized.net/box/7/8/7/60787_front.jpg European]] covers show a slightly vicious Stitch in his Experiment 626 form and spacesuit firing three plasma blasters towards something off-screen[[note]]a [[https://media.gamestats.com/gg/image/object/683/683384/liloandstitch2_usbox.jpg variant of the American box art shows]] that he's firing at [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou the GBA platform label itself]][[/note]] with Richter (X-513) and Spooky (X-300) in the shadowy background, with a crosshair around the ''2'' on the American cover. The [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190430204638/https://gamefaqs.akamaized.net/box/7/8/9/60789_front.jpg Japanese cover]] shows a more neutral "dog form" Stitch [[SeanConneryIsAboutToShootYou just pointing a plasma blaster at the viewer]] with five of the game's experiments[[note]]Yaarp (X-613), Slugger (X-608), Slushy (X-523), Richter [whose mouth is closed unlike in the American/European cover], and Splodyhead (X-619)[[/note]] scattered across the light floral pattern background, with stylized flowers and palm fronds around the logo.

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* AmericanKirbyIsHardcore: The American (seen above) and [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190430204641/https://gamefaqs.akamaized.net/box/7/8/7/60787_front.jpg European]] covers show a slightly vicious Stitch in his Experiment 626 form and spacesuit firing three plasma blasters towards something off-screen[[note]]a [[https://media.gamestats.com/gg/image/object/683/683384/liloandstitch2_usbox.jpg variant of the American box art shows]] that he's firing at [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou the GBA platform label itself]][[/note]] itself]]; considering the North American cover of the first GBA game, he must ''really'' hate that label![[/note]] with Richter (X-513) and Spooky (X-300) in the shadowy background, with a crosshair around the ''2'' on the American cover. The [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190430204638/https://gamefaqs.akamaized.net/box/7/8/9/60789_front.jpg Japanese cover]] shows a more neutral "dog form" Stitch [[SeanConneryIsAboutToShootYou just pointing a plasma blaster at the viewer]] with five of the game's experiments[[note]]Yaarp (X-613), Slugger (X-608), Slushy (X-523), Richter [whose mouth is closed unlike in the American/European cover], and Splodyhead (X-619)[[/note]] scattered across the light floral pattern background, with stylized flowers and palm fronds around the logo.
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* PostFinalBoss: Hamsterviel is fought by Lilo but he just runs back and forth and doesn't do anything. Lilo must use Slushy, Richter and Sparky to damage him and then use Holio to suck him up and trap him.
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* MakeMeWannaShout: Yaarp (X-613) can be called out to deliver sonic blasts.

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* MakeMeWannaShout: MakeSomeNoise: Yaarp (X-613) can be called out to deliver sonic blasts.
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* CirclingBirdies: The [[{{Mook}} Mooks]] get stars circling over their heads once they're defeated before [[EverythingFades they fade away]]

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* CirclingBirdies: The [[{{Mook}} Mooks]] {{mook}}s get stars circling over their heads once they're defeated before [[EverythingFades they fade away]]away]].
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* TimeStandsStill: If Stitch drinks a cup of [[MustHaveCaffeine coffee]], he will become so hyperactive that everything else in the level slows down, making it easier for him to dodge plasma fire and fire back at enemies.
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* CirclingBirdies: The [[{{Mook}} Mooks]] get stars circling over their heads once they're defeated before [[EverythingFades they fade away]]
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* CaffeineBulletTime: If Stitch drinks a cup of coffee, he will become so hyperactive that everything else in the level slows down, making it easier for him to dodge plasma fire and fire back at enemies.

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* CaffeineBulletTime: If Stitch drinks a cup of coffee, he will become so hyperactive that everything else in the level slows down, making it easier for him to dodge plasma fire and fire back at enemies.



* TimeStandsStill: If Stitch drinks a cup of [[MustHaveCaffeine coffee]], he will become so hyperactive that the everything else in the level slows down, making it easier for him to dodge plasma fire and fire back at enemies.
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''Disney's Lilo & Stitch 2: Hämsterviel Havoc'' is the only tie-in game to ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'', and a standalone sequel to [[VideoGame/LiloAndStitchGameBoyAdvance the 2002 GBA game]] based on [[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch the original film]]. Like that game, this game is a ShootEmUp PlatformGame, albeit with some puzzle-platforming segments in Lilo's levels, and driving segments on some of Stitch's levels. It was developed by Climax Studios and first released in North American on October 12, 2004, between the two seasons of ''The Series''.

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''Disney's Lilo & Stitch 2: Hämsterviel Havoc'' is the only tie-in game to ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'', and a standalone sequel to [[VideoGame/LiloAndStitchGameBoyAdvance the 2002 GBA game]] based on [[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch the original film]]. Like that game, this game is a ShootEmUp PlatformGame, albeit with some puzzle-platforming segments in Lilo's levels, and driving segments on some of Stitch's levels. It was developed by Climax Studios and first released in North American America on October 12, 2004, between the two seasons of ''The Series''.
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* OddlyNamedSequel2ElectricBoogaloo: NameAndName 2: {{Antagonist|Title}} [[AddedAlliterativeAppeal Alliteration]]
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''Disney's Lilo & Stitch 2: Hämsterviel Havoc'' is a standalone sequel to [[VideoGame/LiloAndStitchGameBoyAdvance the 2002 GBA game]] based on [[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch the original film]] that serves as the only tie-in game to ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries''. It was developed by Climax Studios and released on October 12, 2004, between the show's two seasons. The game is a ShootEmUp PlatformGame like its predecessor.

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''Disney's Lilo & Stitch 2: Hämsterviel Havoc'' is the only tie-in game to ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'', and a standalone sequel to [[VideoGame/LiloAndStitchGameBoyAdvance the 2002 GBA game]] based on [[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch the original film]] film]]. Like that serves as the only tie-in game, this game to ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries''. is a ShootEmUp PlatformGame, albeit with some puzzle-platforming segments in Lilo's levels, and driving segments on some of Stitch's levels. It was developed by Climax Studios and first released in North American on October 12, 2004, between the show's two seasons. The game is a ShootEmUp PlatformGame like its predecessor.
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* AntagonistTitle: Game and franchise antagonist Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel provides his surname for the subtitle, but only for the American release.

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''Disney's Lilo & Stitch 2: Hämsterviel Havoc'' is a standalone sequel to [[VideoGame/LiloAndStitchGameBoyAdvance the 2002 GBA game]] based on [[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch the original film]] that serves as the only tie-in game to ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries''. It was developed by Climax Studios and released on October 12, 2004, between the show's two seasons. The game is a ShootEmUp PlatformGame like its predecessor.

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''Disney's Lilo & Stitch 2: Hämsterviel Havoc'' is a standalone sequel to [[VideoGame/LiloAndStitchGameBoyAdvance the 2002 GBA game]] based on [[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch the original film]] that serves as the only tie-in game to ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries''. It was developed by Climax Studios and released on October 12, 2004, between the show's two seasons. The game is a ShootEmUp PlatformGame like its predecessor.



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* AntagonistTitle: Game and franchise antagonist Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel provides his surname for the subtitle, but only for the American release.

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* AntagonistTitle: Game and franchise antagonist Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel provides his surname for the subtitle, but only for the American release.
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* EarthquakeMachine: Richter (X-513) can slap his tail to cause an earthquake that brings down rock walls in the way.
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* AmericanKirbyIsHardcore: The American (seen above) and [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190430204641/https://gamefaqs.akamaized.net/box/7/8/7/60787_front.jpg European]] covers show a slightly vicious Stitch in his Experiment 626 form and spacesuit firing three plasma blasters towards something off-screen[[note]]a [[https://media.gamestats.com/gg/image/object/683/683384/liloandstitch2_usbox.jpg variant of the American box art shows]] that he's firing at [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou the GBA platform label itself]][[/note]] with Richter (X-513) and Spooky (X-300) in the shadowy background, with a crosshair around the ''2'' on the American cover. The [[https://gamefaqs.akamaized.net/box/7/8/9/60789_front.jpg Japanese cover]] shows a more neutral "dog form" Stitch [[SeanConneryIsAboutToShootYou just pointing a plasma blaster at the viewer]] with five of the game's experiments[[note]]Yaarp (X-613), Slugger (X-608), Slushy (X-523), Richter [whose mouth is closed unlike in the American/European cover], and Splodyhead (X-619)[[/note]] scattered across the light floral pattern background, with stylized flowers and palm fronds around the logo.

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* AmericanKirbyIsHardcore: The American (seen above) and [[https://web.archive.org/web/20190430204641/https://gamefaqs.akamaized.net/box/7/8/7/60787_front.jpg European]] covers show a slightly vicious Stitch in his Experiment 626 form and spacesuit firing three plasma blasters towards something off-screen[[note]]a [[https://media.gamestats.com/gg/image/object/683/683384/liloandstitch2_usbox.jpg variant of the American box art shows]] that he's firing at [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou the GBA platform label itself]][[/note]] with Richter (X-513) and Spooky (X-300) in the shadowy background, with a crosshair around the ''2'' on the American cover. The [[https://gamefaqs.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20190430204638/https://gamefaqs.akamaized.net/box/7/8/9/60789_front.jpg Japanese cover]] shows a more neutral "dog form" Stitch [[SeanConneryIsAboutToShootYou just pointing a plasma blaster at the viewer]] with five of the game's experiments[[note]]Yaarp (X-613), Slugger (X-608), Slushy (X-523), Richter [whose mouth is closed unlike in the American/European cover], and Splodyhead (X-619)[[/note]] scattered across the light floral pattern background, with stylized flowers and palm fronds around the logo.
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* AmericanKirbyIsHardcore: The American (seen above) and [[https://gamefaqs.akamaized.net/box/7/8/7/60787_front.jpg European]] covers show a slightly vicious Stitch in his Experiment 626 form and spacesuit firing three plasma blasters towards something off-screen[[note]]a [[https://media.gamestats.com/gg/image/object/683/683384/liloandstitch2_usbox.jpg variant of the American box art shows]] that he's firing at [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou the GBA platform label itself]][[/note]] with Richter (X-513) and Spooky (X-300) in the shadowy background, with a crosshair around the ''2'' on the American cover. The [[https://gamefaqs.akamaized.net/box/7/8/9/60789_front.jpg Japanese cover]] shows a more neutral "dog form" Stitch [[SeanConneryIsAboutToShootYou just pointing a plasma blaster at the viewer]] with five of the game's experiments[[note]]Yaarp (X-613), Slugger (X-608), Slushy (X-523), Richter [whose mouth is closed unlike in the American/European cover], and Splodyhead (X-619)[[/note]] scattered across the light floral pattern background, with stylized flowers and palm fronds around the logo.

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* AmericanKirbyIsHardcore: The American (seen above) and [[https://gamefaqs.[[https://web.archive.org/web/20190430204641/https://gamefaqs.akamaized.net/box/7/8/7/60787_front.jpg European]] covers show a slightly vicious Stitch in his Experiment 626 form and spacesuit firing three plasma blasters towards something off-screen[[note]]a [[https://media.gamestats.com/gg/image/object/683/683384/liloandstitch2_usbox.jpg variant of the American box art shows]] that he's firing at [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou the GBA platform label itself]][[/note]] with Richter (X-513) and Spooky (X-300) in the shadowy background, with a crosshair around the ''2'' on the American cover. The [[https://gamefaqs.akamaized.net/box/7/8/9/60789_front.jpg Japanese cover]] shows a more neutral "dog form" Stitch [[SeanConneryIsAboutToShootYou just pointing a plasma blaster at the viewer]] with five of the game's experiments[[note]]Yaarp (X-613), Slugger (X-608), Slushy (X-523), Richter [whose mouth is closed unlike in the American/European cover], and Splodyhead (X-619)[[/note]] scattered across the light floral pattern background, with stylized flowers and palm fronds around the logo.
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* AmericanKirbyIsHardcore: The American (seen above) and [[https://gamefaqs.akamaized.net/box/7/8/7/60787_front.jpg European]] covers show a slightly vicious Stitch in his Experiment 626 form and spacesuit firing three plasma blasters towards something off-screen with Richter (X-513) and Spooky (X-300) in the shadowy background, with a crosshair around the ''2'' on the American cover. The [[https://gamefaqs.akamaized.net/box/7/8/9/60789_front.jpg Japanese cover]] shows a more neutral "dog form" Stitch [[SeanConneryIsAboutToShootYou just pointing a plasma blaster at the viewer]] with five of the game's experiments[[note]]Yaarp (X-613), Slugger (X-608), Slushy (X-523), Richter [whose mouth is closed unlike in the American/European cover], and Splodyhead (X-619)[[/note]] scattered across the light floral pattern background, with stylized flowers and palm fronds around the logo.

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* AmericanKirbyIsHardcore: The American (seen above) and [[https://gamefaqs.akamaized.net/box/7/8/7/60787_front.jpg European]] covers show a slightly vicious Stitch in his Experiment 626 form and spacesuit firing three plasma blasters towards something off-screen off-screen[[note]]a [[https://media.gamestats.com/gg/image/object/683/683384/liloandstitch2_usbox.jpg variant of the American box art shows]] that he's firing at [[TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou the GBA platform label itself]][[/note]] with Richter (X-513) and Spooky (X-300) in the shadowy background, with a crosshair around the ''2'' on the American cover. The [[https://gamefaqs.akamaized.net/box/7/8/9/60789_front.jpg Japanese cover]] shows a more neutral "dog form" Stitch [[SeanConneryIsAboutToShootYou just pointing a plasma blaster at the viewer]] with five of the game's experiments[[note]]Yaarp (X-613), Slugger (X-608), Slushy (X-523), Richter [whose mouth is closed unlike in the American/European cover], and Splodyhead (X-619)[[/note]] scattered across the light floral pattern background, with stylized flowers and palm fronds around the logo.
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A standalone sequel to the 2002 GBA game that serves as the only tie-in game to ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries''. It was developed by Climax Studios and released on October 12, 2004, between the show's two seasons. The game is a ShootEmUp PlatformGame like its predecessor.

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A standalone sequel to the 2002 GBA game that serves as the only tie-in game to ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries''. It was developed by Climax Studios and released on October 12, 2004, between the show's two seasons. The game is a ShootEmUp PlatformGame like its predecessor.

Not to be confused with ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch2StitchHasAGlitch'', which was released the following year.

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!!Tropes relating to ''Hämsterviel Havoc'' include:
* AmericanKirbyIsHardcore: The American (seen above) and [[https://gamefaqs.akamaized.net/box/7/8/7/60787_front.jpg European]] covers show a slightly vicious Stitch in his Experiment 626 form and spacesuit firing three plasma blasters towards something off-screen with Richter (X-513) and Spooky (X-300) in the shadowy background, with a crosshair around the ''2'' on the American cover. The [[https://gamefaqs.akamaized.net/box/7/8/9/60789_front.jpg Japanese cover]] shows a more neutral "dog form" Stitch [[SeanConneryIsAboutToShootYou just pointing a plasma blaster at the viewer]] with five of the game's experiments[[note]]Yaarp (X-613), Slugger (X-608), Slushy (X-523), Richter [whose mouth is closed unlike in the American/European cover], and Splodyhead (X-619)[[/note]] scattered across the light floral pattern background, with stylized flowers and palm fronds around the logo.
* AnIcePerson: Slushy (X-523) can be played in Lilo's levels to freeze enemies and water, cool down overheating machinery, and put out fires.
* AntagonistTitle: Game and franchise antagonist Dr. Jacques von Hämsterviel provides his surname for the subtitle, but only for the American release.
* CoversAlwaysLie:
** Regarding the U.S. and Europe cover, Stitch does not wear his spacesuit in the game, nor does Spooky (X-300) ever appear.
** The Japanese cover mostly averts this trope, but it depicts Stitch in his two-armed disguised form. He is always shown in his four-armed true form in gameplay.
* DefeatMeansFriendship: Stitch has to defeat some of his cousins again to snap them out of their evil trance.
* FaceHeelTurn: The plot begins with some experiments suddenly causing evil again, prompting the Galactic Federation to get involved. [[spoiler:Jumba determines that Angel (X-624) has caused this to happen via her siren song.]]
* GoodVersusGood: Lilo and Stitch are on the good side, but they have to defeat United Galactic Federation troopers who have been sent to stop the experiments who have suddenly become evil again in order to save said experiments.
* HyperactiveMetabolism: Health bars are restored by eating ice cream (one bar) or cake (three bars). {{Justified|Trope}} for Stitch due to his superpowerful artificial alien nature and [[BigEater voracious appetite]], much less so for the human girl Lilo.
* MagmaMan: Yang (X-502) can fire balls of lava at enemies.
* MakeMeWannaShout: Yaarp (X-613) can be called out to deliver sonic blasts.
* MarketBasedTitle: The game was released as just ''Disney's Lilo & Stitch 2'' in Europe (which made the release of ''Stitch Has a Glitch'' there all the more confusing) and ''Disney's Lilo and Stitch'' (without the ampersand) in Japan. (The Japanese [[NoExportForYou never received the first GBA]] ''Lilo & Stitch'' game.) In addition, the title screen of the Japanese version adds ''The Series'' to the title, emphasizing the game's basis on the show.
* RacingMinigame: Replacing the tube shooter segments of the first ''Lilo & Stitch'' GBA game are Mode 7 driving levels where Stitch must drive the X-Buggy to get to his next destination, fending off enemies along the way.
* SeriesContinuityError:
** In some cutscenes, Yang (X-502) is misidentified as Experiment 50''1'', which is his partner Yin's number.
** The game has the characters refer to experiment pods as "experiment balls" for some reason.
* TimeStandsStill: If Stitch drinks a cup of [[MustHaveCaffeine coffee]], he will become so hyperactive that the everything else in the level slows down, making it easier for him to dodge plasma fire and fire back at enemies.
* {{Wingdinglish}}: The [[{{Fictionary}} Tantalog-speaking]] experiments have their speech rendered as this, especially since the text is too small to decipher on their own.
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