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13[[header:[[center:''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'' [[Characters/LiloAndStitch franchise character index]]\
14[-[[Characters/LiloAndStitchTheTitularDuo Lilo Pelekai and Stitch (Experiment 626)]] | [[Characters/LiloAndStitchMajorCharacters Major Characters]] | [[Characters/LiloAndStitchMinorCharacters Minor Characters]] | ''Characters/{{Stitch}}'' [[Characters/{{Stitch}} anime]] | ''Characters/StitchAndAi''\
15[[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments Experiments]]: [[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments0Series 0-Series]] | [[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments1Series 1-Series]] | [[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments2Series 2-Series]] | [[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments3Series 3-Series]] | [[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments4Series 4-Series]] | [[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments5Series 5-Series]] | '''6-Series''' -]]]]]
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17"Battlefield or doomsday [[Characters/LiloAndStitchExperiments experiments]] with galactic implications." In other words, these are [[OlympusMons Dr. Jumba Jookiba's most powerful experiments]]. Experiments that don't have an official number are also listed here for convenience.
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19[[foldercontrol]]
20!!List of 6-Series and unnumbered experiments
21[[folder:List of 6-Series and unnumbered experiments]]
22%%DO NOT provide non-canon or speculative information here, especially with regards to experiments who have never either made a physical appearance or been mentioned by other characters.
23Tropes for any of these experiments can be found in either the "General" folder back on the main Experiments page or in the folders below this list.
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25* X-600: Woops -- A purple, skinny, Stitch-like experiment with huge yellow buckteeth, a [[UsefulNotes/AmericanFootball football]]-shaped head with three short white-tipped antennae and a short white-tipped tail. He is designed to be indestructible and able to do anything. He has all the powers of Stitch, but is a total klutz who accidentally bumps into everything. The only word he says is [[PokemonSpeak "Woops!"]] His pod is blue. His one true place is being a valued member of Pleakley's bowling team, since the one thing he can actually do is knock things over, including bowling pins. He is the first prototype of Stitch and is considered a failure due to his extreme clumsiness. He is voiced by Creator/RobPaulsen. ('''Appearances:''' "Woops", ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'')
26* X-601: Kixx -- ''See folder below''
27* X-602: Sinker -- ''See folder below''
28* X-603: Zap -- A bright yellow living laser beam-like experiment with lightning-shaped antennae, dark blue eyes, and a small limbless vaguely dog-like body. He was caught by Gantu with the help of Experiment 627 in "627", but was later rescued in "Snafu". ('''Appearances:''' "627", "Snafu", ''Leroy & Stitch'', ''Stitch!'', ''VideoGame/DisneySorcerersArena'')
29* X-604: Houdini -- ''See folder below''
30* X-605: Warpstron
31* X-606: Holio -- ''See folder below''
32* X-607: Launch -- A tan naked mole-rat-like experiment with four spines on its back. It is designed to warp the fabric of time and space, causing the entire universe to collapse upon itself. This experiment itself never actually appeared in ''The Series'', but it was the blue pod on the sandcastle in "627". Rufus the naked mole-rat was mistaken for this experiment in the ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' crossover episode named after him until Stitch identified him as not being one of the "cousins". This experiment may have briefly appeared in the Japanese intro sequence (and international end credits) of the ''Stitch!'' anime's second season, ''~The Mischievous Alien's Great Adventure~'', when Stitch accidentally brings down the walls of the enclosed venue he was performing a rock concert in after fighting 627; a pink creature with a reddish-pink nose and large front teeth that stick out much like a naked mole rat's teeth can be partially seen behind Thresher, looking up at the collapsing walls.
33* X-608: Slugger -- A small, yellow pterosaur-like experiment who is designed to deflect projectiles with his tail shaped like a [[BatterUp baseball bat]]. His pod is blue. His one true place is as a Little League Baseball coaching assistant. ('''Appearances:''' "Slugger", "Glitch", ''Leroy & Stitch'', ''Stitch!'', ''VideoGame/LiloAndStitch2HamstervielHavoc'', ''Disney VideoGame/StitchJam''[[note]]Non-playable character[[/note]])
34* X-609: Heat -- A small, red-orange vaguely dog-like experiment with small eyes, a big mouth, small drooping ears, and a large shiny black oval embedded in his forehead. He is designed to fire rays of flaming heat from the blowtorch-like feature on his forehead. He was found (in pod form), activated, named, and trained by Gantu. This experiment was sent to Dr. Hämsterviel, but was rescued by Lilo and Stitch in "Snafu". ('''Appearances:''' "Dupe", "Remmy", "Snafu", ''Leroy & Stitch'', ''Stitch!'')
35* X-610: Witch -- A small, purple bat/ghost-like experiment. The back of her head is shaped like a cone and curved at the bottom to resemble a witch hat, and her ears resemble small bat wings. Her eyes are blue and she has eyelashes. Her stomach is light purple and her chest has a yellow heart. Her witch-like hat head has a pattern of purple and then light purple stripes. She was designed to have many supernatural abilities. These include the abilities of a ghost and being able to possess others in order to turn them into evil witches too. Once possessed, the victim is under Witch's complete control and also has her variety of abilities such as animation, spontaneous generation, levitation, demonic transformation, and other forms of reality-bending abilities. Her pod is green. She is voiced by Creator/SusanneBlakeslee. ('''Appearance:''' ''Stitch!'')
36* X-611: El Fin (a.k.a. Doomsday) -- An experiment designed to make the universe implode when Jumba speaks the password. Fortunately, Jumba forgot the password. Called the "ultimate super weapon", Gantu thought that he had X-611's blue pod in "Houdini" but he was actually reading X-119's pod upside down. His original name was Doomsday, but this was changed due to a copyright issue.
37* X-612: Blandzilla
38* X-613: Yaarp -- ''See folder below''
39* X-614: Gunner -- This experiment's blue pod was seen in the experiment profiler special feature on the ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch2StitchHasAGlitch'' DVD. Its function is unknown.
40* X-615: Yogee
41* X-616: Joey
42* X-617: Plasmoid -- A large green scorpion-like experiment with a pincer-less tail. He is designed to [[PlasmaCannon shoot explosive balls of plasma from his tail]]. Plasmoid was found (in pod form), activated, named, and trained by Gantu. This experiment was sent to Dr. Hämsterviel, but was rescued in "Snafu". ('''Appearances:''' "Dupe", "Snafu", ''Leroy & Stitch'', ''Stitch!'', ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum''[[note]]Was originally a non-playable event character and later cameos in Gantu's ability[[/note]])
43* X-618: Crystallene
44* X-619: Splodyhead -- ''See folder below''
45* X-620: Page
46* X-621: Chopsuey -- ''See folder below''
47* X-622: Jumby
48* X-623: Trainer
49* X-624: Angel -- ''See folder below''
50* X-625: Reuben -- ''See folder below''
51* X-626: Stitch -- ''[[Characters/LiloAndStitchTheTitularDuo See the franchise's title characters' page]]''
52* X-627 -- ''See folder below''
53* X-628 -- Created around the same time as 627, it was seen only as a blue pod at the end of "627" as Jumba locked it away in a vault, saying, "So much for Experiment 627. Perhaps I will have better luck next time." This experiment never physically appeared in the franchise, nor was it mentioned ever again after "627".
54* X-629: Leroy -- ''See folder below''
55* Skunkuna -- A black and white skunk-like experiment with a beak, three antennae on his head and two antennae on his tail. According to the English dub of the ''Stitch!'' anime, he was made by Dr. Hämsterviel instead of Jumba, and thus is not part of Jumba's numbering system. He is able to shoot explosive pellets that release an unbearable stench upon impact. He falls in love with Mr. Stenchy, who has a similar stench-releasing ability. When the stenches of Skunkuna and Mr. Stenchy combine, they form a perfect aroma. Many fans assumed that the experiment is actually Experiment 126/Stank and the English dub completely changed his identity, but Creator/JessWinfield has stated that the Japanese original did name the experiment "Skunkuna" as it was written on the translated scripts the English dubbing team received for the episode's "re-versioning". ('''Appearance:''' ''Stitch!'')
56[[/folder]]
57!!Notable 6-Series experiments
58[[#Kixx]]
59[[folder:Kixx (Experiment 601)]]
60[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kixx_experiment_601.png]]
61->'''Voiced by''': Creator/FrankWelker\
62'''Pod color''': Blue\
63'''Appearances''': ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' -- [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E10Kixx "Kixx"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E20TheAsteroid "The Asteroid"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E23Houdini "Houdini"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E30Angel "Angel"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E37Slugger "Slugger"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E4Shoe "Shoe"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E7Checkers "Checkers"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E9Ploot "Ploot"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E23MrsHasagawasCatsAce "Ace"]][[note]]reused clip[[/note]] | ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'' | ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' -- "Meega Going to Disneyland!", "Shogun", ''Stitch and the Planet of Sand''
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65A purple, muscular [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Tasmanian Devil]]-like experiment with four arms who is designed to beat up individuals. His "one true place" is teaching people how to kickbox, and also hosts a series of workout videos called ''[[ShowWithinAShow Kickboxing with Kixx]]''.
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67* AdaptationalVillainy: He's one of the experiments that Hämsterviel has control over in the anime, although his cameo in ''Stitch and the Planet of Sand'' implies that he's become good again.
68* TheBully: Before he was reformed, he loved to pick fights. This trope is what he was designed to do, really.
69* {{Expy}}: See the above description.
70* HairTriggerTemper: Before he’s reformed, it doesn't take much to get him violent.
71* MultiArmedAndDangerous: He has four muscular arms, perfect for beating up others. However, unlike his cousins, they are not retractable as far as we know.
72* NoNeckChump: He doesn’t have a neck.
73* PurpleIsPowerful: He’s a purple experiment with super-strength and hand-to-hand combat skills.
74* ShoutOut: He is likely named after the indoor soccer team, the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia_KiXX Philadelphia KiXX,]] though it could be just a coincidence.
75* SpectacularSpinning: Like his inspiration, he can spin like a tornado.
76* PurpleIsPowerful: He is a strong purple experiment who is powerful enough to challenge [[PintSizedPowerhouse Stitch]] in a fight.
77* WouldHitAGirl: He was willing to attack Lilo.
78* WouldHurtAChild: Again, he tried to attack Lilo.
79* WrestlerInAllOfUs: Some of his fighting styles employ professional wrestling moves.
80[[/folder]]
81
82[[#Sinker]]
83[[folder:Sinker (Experiment 602)]]
84[[quoteright:279:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/602_sinker_8.png]]
85%%[[caption-width-right:279:some caption text]]
86->'''Voiced by''': Creator/FrankWelker (''Lilo & Stitch: The Series''), Creator/BenDiskin (''Stitch!'')\
87'''Pod color''': Blue (in ''Stitch!'')\
88'''Appearances''': ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' -- [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E24Sinker "Sinker"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E39Drowsy "Drowsy"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E9Ploot "Ploot"]] | ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'' | ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' -- "The Return of Amnesio", "Stitch Ahoy!", ''Stitch and the Planet of Sand''\
89'''Appearance in other media''': ''[[VideoGame/StitchJam Disney Stitch Jam 2]]''[[note]]non-playable character[[/note]]
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91A small, purple shark-like experiment designed to destroy and sink enemy ships with his large razor-sharp dorsal fin. His one true place is at a Japanese restaurant where he uses his large fin to cut up vegetables and fillet fish for the chefs to make sushi.
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93* AdaptationalVillainy: He's one of the experiments that Hämsterviel has control over in the anime, although [[HeelFaceTurn he reforms by the end of "Stitch Ahoy!"]].
94* AliensSpeakingEnglish: He verbally speaks in the anime.
95* 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.
96* HeightAngst: He scowls when Stitch laughs at him for being small.
97* MundaneUtility: He gets a job at a sushi restaurant cutting food. Also, at the end of the anime episode "Stitch Ahoy!", he uses his fin to cut Slushy's ice balls into shave ice.
98* SuddenlyVoiced: He was silent in ''The Series'', but is able to speak in the anime, possibly due to Hämsterviel's transmutation.
99* SuperNotDrowningSkills: He can't actually breathe underwater, but he can stay under there for a long time.
100* ThreateningShark: Resembles a shark. He has a big shark-like dorsal fin that can cut things in half.
101* WeaksauceWeakness: In the anime, it's shown that if he's forced into a horizontal position, he'll become immobile due to his large dorsal fin.
102[[/folder]]
103
104[[#Houdini]]
105[[folder:Houdini (Experiment 604)]]
106[[quoteright:268:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/604___houdini.png]]
107[[caption-width-right:268:''Ala-kablooey!'']]
108->'''Voiced by''': Creator/RobPaulsen (''Lilo & Stitch: The Series''), Creator/KeithSilverstein (''Stitch!'')\
109'''Pod color''': Yellow\
110'''Appearances''': ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' -- [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E23Houdini "Houdini"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E22Remmy "Remmy"]],[[note]]cameo in Lilo's dream[[/note]] [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E25Snafu "Snafu"]] | ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'' | ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' -- "Hämsterviel's Epic Secret", ''Stitch and the Planet of Sand''
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112A whitish-tan and pink rabbit-like experiment with four brown spots on each elbow and knee, purple markings on his back and ear tips, and a little face with a small mouth, dark pink nose, and large round black eyes. He is designed to make anything and himself disappear (become invisible) with a blink of his huge eyes; though he can reverse the invisibility and make the invisible object reappear. His eyes are sensitive to intense light (i.e. camera flashes), which causes him to blink reflexively and randomly making the surrounding objects or creatures he sees invisible. He is easily spooked and skittish and does not like to fight. His one true place is as a Hollywood magician, although he's later shown as a street magician in "Snafu".
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114* BunniesForCuteness: He looks like a rabbit, has big cute eyes, and is very timid.
115* {{Invisibility}}: He can turn things invisible by blinking, including himself.
116* LovableCoward: He is a cute bunny-like experiment who cowers and trembles at everything.
117* NamedAfterSomeoneFamous: Named after Creator/HarryHoudini, a famous magician.
118* PowerIncontinence: If his eyes are irritated by flashing lights, he'll blink rapidly and turn many things invisible by accident.
119* ShrinkingViolet: He is very shy and turns invisible whenever he is scared.
120[[/folder]]
121
122[[#Holio]]
123[[folder:Holio (Experiment 606)]]
124[[quoteright:302:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/606_holio.png]]
125->'''Voiced by''': Creator/FrankWelker\
126'''Pod color''': Blue\
127'''Appearances''': [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E6Holio "Holio"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E7Checkers "Checkers"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E23MrsHasagawasCatsAce "Ace"]],[[note]][[ClipShow reused footage]][[/note]] [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E25Snafu "Snafu"]] | ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch''\
128'''Appearance in other media''': ''VideoGame/LiloAndStitch2HamstervielHavoc''
129
130A small, red chipmunk-like experiment who is designed to create a matter-sucking black hole when he opens his wide mouth. He is able to retrieve the items he sucked in, returning Mertle's dolls he sucked up to her. His pod was used as a bracelet trinket before his activation. His one true place is working in construction sites, clearing up waste by sucking in the unneeded matter.
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132* BlackHoleBelly: He sucks things into his mouth but he can give some of it back like Mertle's dolls.
133* {{Gonk}}: He has a wide yet flat-looking head compared to the other experiments.
134* GravitySucks: He can turn into a black hole, sucking up everything in its vicinity.
135* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: In his debut episode, he had no tail. In "Checkers", he had the typical stumpy tail seen on several experiments.
136* ExtremeOmnivore: He can eat anything using his black hole.
137* MundaneUtility: Now he uses his ability to clean up litter and debris.
138* SequelNonEntity: He does not appear in the ''Stitch!'' anime.
139* UnrealisticBlackHole: He can summon black holes at any time even when he's not in space. Also, they're not quite as powerful as actual black holes, and anything that goes into his black holes does not undergo spaghettification and can be retrieved.
140* VacuumMouth: His main function is to suck things into his mouth, even after redemption where he cleans up debris.
141* VolumetricMouth: He can turn his mouth into a black hole and inhale anything like a vacuum cleaner.
142[[/folder]]
143
144[[#Yaarp]]
145[[folder:Yaarp (Experiment 613)]]
146[[quoteright:319:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/613_yaarp.png]]
147->'''Voiced by''': Creator/JeffBennett\
148'''Pod color''': Yellow\
149'''Appearances''': [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E17Elastico "Elastico"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E18Yaarp "Yaarp"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E1Spike "Spike"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E22Remmy "Remmy"]],[[note]]cameo in Lilo's dream[[/note]] | ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'' | ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' -- ''Stitch and the Planet of Sand''[[note]]cameo appearance[[/note]]\
150'''Appearance in other media''': ''VideoGame/LiloAndStitch2HamstervielHavoc''
151
152A small, cyan lemur-like experiment with a single megaphone-like antenna on his head. He is designed to make a literally deafening sonic blast, unfurling his normally curled-up antenna to emit the blasts. Pleakley was sent out to capture 613 because he lacked ears, which made him immune to the experiment's sonic blasts; Pleakley also befriended and named 613 after saving him from a collapsing cave. His one true place is serving as an "alien invasion alarm" and a buzzer for the hula school. He also operated the scoreboard for the trivia contest in "Spike".
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154* BizarreAlienBiology: His horn is of the sound-producing definition and is able to curl up when not in use.
155* BizarreAlienLocomotion: Cuter than most examples of this trope, he goes around by bouncing on his tail like [[Franchise/WinnieThePooh Tigger]].
156* BlueIsHeroic: He is turquoise and his one true place is a warning alarm at Lilo's halau.
157* CuteButCacophonic: He's small, blue, and fuzzy, but makes extremely loud noises from the horn on his head.
158* DemotedToExtra: In the anime, he only appeared through a distant cameo in ''Stitch and the Planet of Sand''. He did make an appearance in an anime intro and shared a "Kung Fu Dragon Pleakley" segment with Sample, though, but those were [[NoExportForYou Japanese only]].
159* GaleForceSound: He can make sounds so loud that they knock people off their feet.
160* MultiArmedAndDangerous: {{Subverted|Trope}}; he has four seemingly non-retractable arms but they're not what makes him dangerous.
161* SuperScream: His power is to emit deafeningly loud noises through the horn-like appendage on his head.
162* SeriesContinuityError: He accidentally appeared in the episode before his debut, already reformed. He also appeared in the E.A.R.W.A.X. fight in "Spike" despite not being part of the group, as he's only meant to appear in the trivia competition in the same episode.
163[[/folder]]
164
165[[#Splodyhead]]
166[[folder:Splodyhead (Experiment 619)]]
167[[quoteright:295:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/splodyhead_experiment_619.png]]
168->'''Voiced by''': Creator/FrankWelker\
169'''Pod color''': Blue (in ''The Series''), Red (in ''Stitch!'')\
170'''Appearances''': ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' -- [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E11Splodyhead "Splodyhead"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E23Houdini "Houdini"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E27Slushy "Slushy"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E37Slugger "Slugger"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E1Spike "Spike"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E23MrsHasagawasCatsAce "Ace"]][[note]]reused clip[[/note]] | ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'' | ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' -- "The Return of Amnesio", "Stitch Power",[[note]]Japanese-exclusive episode[[/note]] "New Town", "Shogun" (in pod form), "Dark-End"\
171'''Appearances in other media''': ''VideoGame/LiloAndStitch2HamstervielHavoc'' | ''[[VideoGame/StitchJam Disney Stitch Jam 2]]''[[note]]non-playable character[[/note]] | ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6''[[note]]cameo[[/note]]
172
173Also known as "Splody" for short, he is a small, red reptilian dragon-like experiment with six legs who fires hot plasma blasts from his lone nostril. His "one true place" is lighting tiki torches at the local luau.
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175* BioweaponBeast: Like most of the 6-series, but particularly noticeable in his case due to being based on a specific weapon (a PlasmaCannon).
176* TheCameo: In ''WesternAnimation/BigHero6'', his image appears on a pillow in Fred's bedroom, making him the first of Stitch's cousins to appear in the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon in some form.
177* ElementalRivalry: Had one with [[AnIcePerson Slushy (523)]], Splody's opposite in elemental power, where they had an epic fight against one another in Slushy's episode. They also started the fight during Pleakley's E.A.R.W.A.X. session in "Spike" when Slushy threw a snowball at Splody, who returned fire only for Slushy to bat it away and break out Spike in the process. They eventually resolved their issues with one another after seeing Pleakley successfully use hugging therapy on Spike, leading the elemental opposites to hug each other.
178* EvilSmellsBad: In the anime, his ability was modified by Hämsterviel to fire [[StinkBomb purple balls of a terrible odor]]. Said modified ability would be reversed so he would expel a more pleasant smell.
179* InconsistentColoring: Splody's pod is blue in his debut episode, but red in the anime.
180* PlasmaCannon: He is a living one, although the plasma he fires look like fireballs, not the green blobs we see throughout the franchise.
181* PlayingWithFire: His main ability, although it's actually hot plasma that he fires.
182* SeriesContinuityError: Jumba mistakenly referred to Splodyhead as Experiment 515 in "Slushy"; 515 is the number of Deforestator.
183* WallCrawl: [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/1/1b/Vlcsnap-2013-06-08-12h45m04s38.png He was shown to have this ability]] much like Stitch.
184* YourSizeMayVary: His size has been somewhat inconsistent in his appearances, most notably in "Spike" when in one scene, he appeared a lot bigger due to a layering error.
185[[/folder]]
186
187[[#Chopsuey]]
188[[folder:Chopsuey (Experiment 621)]]
189[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/621_chopsuey.png]]
190[[caption-width-right:350:''"Who's superior now?"'']]
191->'''Voiced by''': Creator/FrankWelker\
192'''Pod color''': Unknown\
193'''Appearance''': ''VideoGame/StitchExperiment626''
194
195A skinny, green koala-like experiment who is presumably an earlier prototype of either Stitch or Reuben. He has all of Stitch's abilities but is not as capable as his younger cousin.\
196
197Originally, 621 was sent on missions to collect DNA for experiment creation, but Jumba was disappointed with his results. During the events of the [=PlayStation=] 2 prequel video game ''Disney's VideoGame/StitchExperiment626'', 626 was given 621's mission and proved himself to Jumba to be better at DNA-collecting than 621. Criticized and neglected by Jumba, 621 then secretly collected DNA for himself and used it to mutate to a larger, stronger form. Unfortunately for him, he was defeated in battle by 626, who tricked 621 into being electrocuted. Gantu promptly arrested Jumba and the two experiments shortly thereafter.\
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199621 never appeared in any part of the franchise outside of the ''Stitch: Experiment 626'' video game, which was {{retcon}}ned by the events of ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch2StitchHasAGlitch''.[[note]]However, in ''The Series'' episode [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E10Kixx "Kixx"]], which debuted well before ''Stitch Has a Glitch'', Jumba mentions that the last time he trained Stitch it "gave [him a] slipped disk." This implies that Jumba trained Stitch during the time between the latter's creation and their arrest by the Galactic Federation, complicating matters in the canon.[[/note]] Nevertheless, based on the events of ''Leroy & Stitch'', he was eventually found and captured by Lilo and Stitch at some point before the film and given the name "Chopsuey", though it is not known what his "one true place" is or if he even still has his original design, function, and abilities.
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201* AliensSpeakingEnglish: He speaks fluent English with a very nasal voice like Stitch.
202* EvilLaugh: He randomly bursts into maniacal laughter.
203* GreenAndMean: He has green fur, he's one of the main antagonists and bosses of the Stitch: Experiment 626 video game.
204* GreenEyedMonster: He was very jealous of 626 and tried to prove himself to be the superior experiment over the younger experiment. It didn't work.
205* FlawedPrototype: Has Stitch's powers and abilities, but he's not as capable as him.
206* MultiArmedAndDangerous: Has four arms, but they don't seem to be retractable.
207* NoNameGiven: In his only appearance as it was a prequel to the events of the original film. He was named by the time of ''Leroy & Stitch'', however.
208* OneShotCharacter: Only appeared in a SpinOff prequel video game that [[CanonDiscontinuity was removed]] from {{canon|MarchesOn}} after [[WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitch2StitchHasAGlitch a sequel film]] came out.
209* OneWingedAngel: After his mutation, getting a stretched-out face with bulging bugged-out eyes, a wide chest with an even skinnier waist, longer arms with narrow upper arms and very thick forearms, longer legs with skinny thighs and thick lower legs, and longer spines (doubled from three to six), claws, and toes.
210* WellDoneSonGuy: He seeks his creator's approval despite Jumba being disappointed with his results.
211[[/folder]]
212
213[[#Angel]]
214[[folder:Angel (Experiment 624)]]
215[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/x_624_angel.png]]
216[[caption-width-right:350:''"Acoota chi-meeto..."'']]
217->'''Voiced by''': Creator/TaraStrong (''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'', ''Leroy & Stitch'', ''Disney Speedstorm''), Creator/KateHiggins (''Stitch!'')\
218'''Voiced in Japanese by''': Madoka Takeda (''Stitch!'', ''Disney Stitch Jam'' games)\
219'''Pod color''': Unknown\
220'''Appearances''': ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' -- [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E30Angel "Angel"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E22Remmy "Remmy"]],[[note]]cameo in Lilo's dream[[/note]] [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E25Snafu "Snafu"]] | ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'' | "Anime/StitchMeetsHighSchoolMusical" | ''Stitch!'' -- "Ichariba Chodei",[[note]]cameo in Stitch's daydream[[/note]] "Angel's Flight", "Foxy Beige", "Damacchi", "Himamushi",[[note]]cameo in Stitch's daydream[[/note]] "Pilolo", "Stitch vs. Hämsterviel Pt. I", "Stitch vs. Hämsterviel Pt. II", "Hunkahunka Burnin' Angel", "The Return of 627", "Nosy Meets Tigerlily", "Son of Sprout", "Spooky Toons",[[note]]as a disguise by Spooky (X-300)[[/note]] "Reuben 2.0", "Stitch Ahoy!",[[note]]as a costume worn by Reuben (X-625)[[/note]] "Chocolate Stitch", "Stitch's Dreams",[[note]]construct in Stitch's dream[[/note]] "Dark-End", ''Stitch and the Planet of Sand''\
221'''Appearances in other media''': ''VideoGame/LiloAndStitch2HamstervielHavoc''[[note]]non-playable character[[/note]] | ''Disney VideoGame/StitchJam'' | ''[[VideoGame/StitchJam Disney Stitch Jam 2]]'' | ''Stitch! Super Chef'' | ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum'' | ''VideoGame/DisneyMagicKingdoms'' | ''Disney Tsum Tsum Festival'' | ''Disney Getaway Blast'' | ''VideoGame/DisneyHeroesBattleMode'' | ''VideoGame/DisneyEmojiBlitz'' | ''WesternAnimation/MonstersAtWork'' -- "[[Recap/MonstersAtWorkS1E3TheDamagedRoom The Damaged Room]]"[[note]]cameo as a plush toy[[/note]] | ''VideoGame/DisneySpeedstorm''
222
223A pink, female koala-like experiment and Stitch's LoveInterest. She has the ability to convert rehabilitated experiments made before her [[FaceHeelTurn back to evil]] by singing a siren song, though it has [[HeelFaceTurn the reverse effect]] when said song is sung backwards. She originally worked for Gantu and Hämsterviel, but turned on them after meeting and later falling in love with Stitch, so Gantu captured her and took her away in retaliation. She was rescued -- [[ItMakesSenseInContext partially by Lilo and Stitch and partially by herself]] -- in "Snafu". In the anime, she became a superstar pop singer.
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225* ActionGirl: She isn't as limited in capabilities as most of her predecessors. She knows how to fight, as seen when she busted herself, Stitch, and others out in "Snafu", and when she quickly took down four Leroy clones to protect Stitch in ''Leroy & Stitch''.
226* AdaptationalJerkass: She became more short-tempered in the anime, getting angry at Stitch for petty reasons.
227* AffectionateNickname: She and Stitch refer to each other as their "boojiboo", which is a term of endearment meaning "beloved" or "loved one" in their native [[{{Fictionary}} Tantalog language]]. Reuben, who was more attracted by her looks, called her "Hotcakes".
228* AlienHair: Her antennae vaguely resemble long human hair. She can use them like tendrils in lieu of a second pair of arms, but the only time they do something was in her debut episode where she uses one [[MundaneUtility to push an out-of-reach button]].
229* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Not in ''The Series'', as she spoke just two non-Tantalog words in "Snafu", but by the time of the anime she's become a pretty proficient English speaker, though she still speaks Tantalog most of the time. Justified considering that she probably needed to learn English in order to have her singing appeal to humans. This is also averted in ''Disney Speedstorm'' where Tara Strong reprises her role.
230* AscendedExtra: As explained below, she went from intended [[OneShotCharacter One-Shot]] MonsterOfTheWeek to becoming one of the most prominent characters of the franchise.
231* BeautyBrainsAndBrawn: The Beauty of the Mid Six-Two experiments, being the most attractive, the best singer,[[note]]Reuben can carry a tune and his original voice actor does sing, though Tara Strong and Kate Higgins are professional singers. And does anyone ''really'' want to hear the extremely nasal Stitch (who is voiced by a filmmaker and illustrator with no real singing ability) sing?[[/note]] and the only female of the three. That said, she has shown some of the other two parts of this trope in ''The Series'' and ''Leroy & Stitch''.
232* BecomingTheMask: First pretended to love Stitch and be his new girlfriend, but his sheer kindness and siren song immunity caused her to actually fall in love with him and become his girlfriend.
233* BreakoutCharacter: She was in only two episodes of ''The Series'',[[note]]three if you count her appearance in a dream in "Remmy",[[/note]] one of them being [[SeriesFinale the show's last regular episode]], and in ''Leroy & Stitch'' she was only in the final battle against the Leroys and in the big family photo at the end. She was also [[OneShotCharacter not meant to appear ever again after her debut episode]]. Despite this, she is ''the'' most popular experiment besides Stitch himself that the franchise ever introduced. The anime featured her much more often, she has made several appearances in Disney's crossover video games including ''VideoGame/DisneyMagicKingdoms'' and ''VideoGame/DisneySpeedstorm'', and she nowadays gets more merchandise than Lilo.
234* TheCameo: And to also continue from the above trope, she even appears as a plush toy in [[Recap/MonstersAtWorkS1E3TheDamagedRoom the third episode]] of ''WesternAnimation/MonstersAtWork''.
235* CuteMonsterGirl: [[CuteMonster Not that the other experiments aren't cute themselves]], but her Stitch-like body has a few humanlike traits and we see very few females.
236* CharacterDevelopment: She originally acted sweet to Stitch simply to sell him out to Hämsterviel, but later does have true affection for him.
237* DamselInDistress: She's held captive by Gantu for much of ''The Series'' after her introduction. She's also played this role in some episodes of ''Stitch!'' and in a few of the {{licensed game}}s, such as ''Stitch Jam''.
238* DamselOutOfDistress: She [[spoiler:breaks out of her own containment capsule]] after Stitch gets himself captured and he confesses his love to her.
239* DefectingForLove: Thanks to Stitch being the first experiment to treat her kindly (helped by the fact that he's immune to her siren song), she ended up feeling guilty for her manipulation of him. As a result, she turned on Gantu and Hämsterviel by [[HeelFaceTurn reverting the experiments back to good]] just before the cousins could beat up a weakened and reluctant-to-fight-back Stitch. Unfortunately, this decision did lead to her capture by Gantu at the end of her episode.
240* DistaffCounterpart: To Stitch. The only real differences between them are her color, her long antennae, and her markings, especially the white V-shaped chest marking that (fittingly) resembles angel wings and the back marking that ([[InconsistentColoring normally]]) looks like an upside-down heart.
241* DudeMagnet: She utilizes this to attract reformed experiments so she can revert them with her singing.
242* EarNotch: She does ''[[AvertedTrope not]]'' have any. However, [[https://vignette4.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/0/0c/Angel-lilo-blog-picture1.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20120104001602 some merchandise]] (even Toys/FunkoPop [[https://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/4/41/Funko_POP_Vinyl_Stitch%2C_Scrump%2C_%26_Angel.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20170105093940 vinyl figures]] of her) do give her Stitch's two asymmetrical notches, as if they're too lazy or too cheap to make new molds for her ears. With all that said, there is [[http://pinpics.com/pinMT.php?pin=80335 one pin]] that does intentionally give her one.
243* EvilDiva: Her song itself has evil repercussions. Also, yes, she is a diva; the anime shows quite well how her international and intergalactic fame has affected her.
244* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: At first as she pretended to be sweet to take advantage of Stitch, but she drops the "demon" side later. This is also the basis for her name since Lilo named her in sarcasm (see ShoutOut below).
245* {{Flanderization}}: Angel actually did have a small bit of a diva personality in ''The Series'', but the anime made it a defining aspect of her character.
246* FlatCharacter: ''The Series''[='=]s version of Angel didn't have much of a defined personality other than being a pretty girl version of Stitch with a siren song who was initially antagonistic. ''Stitch!'' gave her a job that fits her abilities and the character flaws to go along with it.
247* HairSubstituteFeature: She has two long antennae that resemble human hair.
248* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: While not exhibited by her herself, this is the basis of her primary function, able to invoke a FaceHeelTurn in any experiment made before her (and Jumba) with a song, and can invoke a HeelFaceTurn in the same by [[ReversePolarity singing it backward]].
249* HeelFaceTurn: Used to work for Hämsterviel, but changed sides after realizing her feelings for Stitch.
250* HeroicSacrifice: In her debut, although technically Gantu captured her moments ''after'' the experiments were freed and he has to blast Stitch in a net while their guard was down. She was later rescued.
251* KissingCousins: Although she's not actually ''directly'' related to Stitch beyond their similar appearances and sharing the same creator, since they are artificial lifeforms with their own unique DNA mixtures, and the "cousins" thing with the experiments are based on Hawaiian slang where it's used to refer to ''friends'', not necessarily relatives. Still, they are in love, though tellingly, Stitch ''never'' calls or considers Angel a "cousin" to get around this problem.
252* IconicSequelCharacter: The most famous of Stitch's predecessors, but it took a long while to achieve this status. She didn't appear at all in the 2002 original film, was only hinted at through a mini-poster and a bonus feature included with 2003's ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie'', officially debuted in the thirtieth aired episode of ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'' in January 2004, did not make her only other major appearance in the show until the penultimate aired episode in June 2006, finally became a recurring regular in the ''Stitch!'' anime that debuted in 2008 (whose English dub first aired in 2009), and eventually gained a steady stream of merchandise sold worldwide (including the United States, where the anime that she appears most frequently in had only a brief run) from TheNewTens onward. She even makes video game appearances years after her debut.
253* InconsistentColoring:
254** In ''The Series'', the marking on her back changed from [[https://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/e/ec/Vlcsnap-2013-07-23-09h25m23s162.png/revision/latest?cb=20130723152021 looking like an upside-down heart in her first episode]] to [[https://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/b/ba/Vlcsnap-2013-04-08-22h20m58s46.png/revision/latest?cb=20130409034328 looking similar to Stitch's in "Snafu"]] (also gaining a marking on the back of her head, but it only appears in that episode) to outright disappearing in ''Leroy & Stitch'' and in some moments in "Snafu" as well. The anime was also inconsistent, with some episodes [[https://www.deviantart.com/holstitch/art/stitch-love-337228411 using the two markings from "Snafu"]] and others having [[https://www.deviantart.com/holstitch/art/stitch-and-angels-340194966 only the upside-down heart marking.]] On the other hand, merchandise of Angel seem to firmly establish that the upside-down heart pattern is the one true marking on her back.
255** Her fur was a deeper shade of pink in her debut episode compared to her official artwork and all her later appearances.
256** Some promotional artwork change her bluish-purple mouth [[https://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8103/29064203174_0448e038d4_o.png to pink]] just like Stitch's.
257** Her appearances in Creator/{{Gameloft}}'s Disney games, including ''VideoGame/DisneyMagicKingdoms'' and ''VideoGame/DisneySpeedstorm'', color both sides of the tips of her ears purple rather than only the insides of the ear tips.
258* IronicNickname: At first since Lilo gave 624 her name in sarcasm, although Stitch believed her name to be completely unironic before she actually reformed.
259* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She may be a bit selfish and snobbish, but she cares for Stitch greatly.
260* LoveAtFirstSight: Subverted at first; she caused this to Stitch but didn't truly have feelings for him until a day later.
261* LoveRedeems: How she was reformed instead of DefeatMeansFriendship. She realizes that she does have feelings for the dedicated, sweet-hearted Stitch, and decides to defy Gantu and Hämsterviel to save him.
262* MagicMusic: Not ''quite'' magic, since this comes from an artificial alien lifeform and is known to work on only similar artificial alien lifeforms made before her (as well as her creator), but hearing a song like hers normally won't affect one's morality so suddenly.
263* ManipulativeEditing: Due to her being reformed, Reuben had to trick her into singing to him (he and Stitch are the only experiments unaffected by her singing) so that he could record her voice and play it backward, turning the experiments tamed by Lilo evil again. Experiment 120 (Snafu) would ruin these plans sometime later.
264* {{Mascot}}: The ''de facto'' one of the experiments other than Stitch, considering she's usually the ''only'' one of the first 625 that Disney is willing to promote.
265* MessyMaleFancyFemale: The Fancy Female to Stitch's Messy Male. Stitch has spiked tufts of fur on his head and chest, while Angel's fur is smooth, with a white V-shaped marking on her chest. In addition, Stitch has notches in his slightly pointed ears and his retractable antennae are short with budded tips, while Angel's slightly rounder ears lack notches and her non-retractable antennae are long, curved, and smooth with rounded tips.
266* MoralityPet: She quickly establishes herself as the second one of these for [[AntiHero Stitch]] (Lilo's the first, obviously) in her debut. He behaves a lot more politely whenever she's around him.
267* MyGodWhatHaveIDone:
268** In her eponymous debut episode when Stitch is captured by the experiments she turned to evil.
269** Also in her first anime episode ("Angel's Flight") when she accidentally made Stitch evil again, eventually leading to him breaking the wind chime Yuna made for her grandmother, causing the human girl to snap at Angel for all the problems she caused during her visit.
270* NoSell: Her siren song can turn any experiment evil, but if that experiment is created after her, they will be completely unaffected by it, though they may still compliment her beautiful singing nonetheless. However, the anime shows that it's (apparently) actually possible to convert experiments made after her to evil [[spoiler:if it's performed with a different voice; when she got a head cold in the episode, her singing voice became croaky as she was singing her song repeatedly to entertain herself and Stitch on their date. The worse-performed but still-in-tune song affected Stitch and turned him to evil again.]]
271* NowDoItAgainBackwards: Singing or playing her siren song in reverse around her affected victims turns them good again.
272* OurSirensAreDifferent: An alien genetic experiment siren who seduces other alien experiments made before her, singing her siren song to [[FaceHeelTurn turn them to evil]].
273-->''Acoota chi-meeto igatta no mootah, nagga to nala itume tidooka''[[labelnote:Translation]]Heed me, you are in my power. Henceforth, nothing shall be too cruel or too abominable for you. You cannot escape.[[/labelnote]]
274* PinkGirlBlueBoy: With Stitch given their fur colors.
275* PinkMeansFeminine: She has pink fur and is girly, especially in ''Stitch!''.
276* PintSizedPowerhouse: Well, not to the extent of her boyfriend as far as we know, but she is strong enough to [[spoiler:break open containment capsules with only a headbutt]]. She's also strong enough to knock ''Stitch'' out with a headbutt.
277* RetractableAppendages: Does not seem to have these (her antennae are always exposed and she is too thin at the waist to have the extra arms), but she does have retractable claws. (Pay close attention to her first scene in her debut when she threatens Lilo.)
278* SatelliteLoveInterest: To an extent in that the main reason she was introduced was to give Stitch a love interest. The anime sanded down the "Satellite" part by giving her more of a personality.
279* SequelNonEntity: Despite that her popularity allowed her to gain more appearances in the anime, this did not follow through with ''Animation/StitchAndAi''.
280* ShoutOut: Her name is most likely a reference to the subject of Music/ElvisPresley's "(You're the) Devil in Disguise", especially since Lilo named her "Angel" as sarcasm.
281* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Although she did not intend to fall in love with him, Stitch's kindness is what won her over, although he is immune to her siren song. Compare to how she primarily acts around Reuben who behaves more like a sleazeball around her.
282* StoryBreakerPower: Not surprisingly she was PutOnABus for most of ''The Series'' when she can do in one ten-second song what takes Lilo a whole episode. (Although that's not the [[ExecutiveMeddling real reason]] why she was taken out for so long.) Not so much in the anime, allowing more frequent appearances.
283* SuddenlySpeaking: In the anime. In the original series, she only speaks Stitch's alien language, but she speaks English in the anime, albeit not as much as more fluent Stitch in that show.
284* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: She looks like a version of Stitch with a very high-pitched voice, pink fur, long eyelashes, an hourglass figure, a heart-shaped marking on her back, and long antennae that look like hair.
285* TookALevelInJerkass: In the anime where she gains the personality of a vain, spoiled celebrity (due to becoming a popular singer in the years since ''Leroy & Stitch'') and gets charmed by someone else at least three times (even though she always came back to him).
286* TheUnintelligible: In the original series she only speaks in Tantalog and never speaks English once.
287* UseYourHead: Angel has a surprisingly strong headbutt for someone who was only made to be a siren. In the ''The Series'' episode "Snafu", she headbutts [[spoiler:her capsule to shatter it open, then headbutts Stitch's capsule to free him, and then both do so to free Lilo and the other trapped experiments from their capsules]]. In the ''Stitch!'' anime episode "Angel's Flight", she headbutts Stitch [[spoiler:after she accidentally made him evil again when she, coming down with an awful head cold, sang her song beside him with a croaky voice]] to knock him out cold [[spoiler:and end his sudden rampage]].
288[[/folder]]
289
290[[#Reuben]]
291[[folder:Reuben (Experiment 625)]]
292[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/reuben_experiment_625.png]]
293[[caption-width-right:350:''"Ahh... [[SatiatingSandwich Grilled cheese.]]"'']]
294->'''Voiced by''': Creator/RobPaulsen, Creator/DaveWittenberg (''Stitch!'')\
295'''Voiced in Japanese by''': Sōsuke Komori (most media), Kōji Ochiai (''Lilo & Stitch: The Series'' season two, ''Stitch!'')\
296'''Pod color''': Blue\
297'''Appearances''': ''ComicStrip/ComicZoneLiloAndStitch''[[note]]earlier version[[/note]] | ''WesternAnimation/StitchTheMovie'' | ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' -- Most episodes | ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'' | "Anime/StitchMeetsHighSchoolMusical" | ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' -- Most episodes and both ''New Specials''\
298'''Appearances in other media''': ''VideoGame/LiloAndStitch2HamstervielHavoc''[[note]]cutscene only[[/note]] | ''Disney VideoGame/StitchJam'' | ''[[VideoGame/StitchJam Disney Stitch Jam 2]]'' | ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum''[[note]]originally a non-playable event character, currently cameos in Gantu's ability[[/note]] | ''VideoGame/DisneyEmojiBlitz''[[note]]cameo appearance in the first part of Angel's ability[[/note]] | ''VideoGame/DisneySpeedstorm''[[note]]cameo appearance as the Epic Crew Member for Angel[[/note]]
299
300A chubby, golden-yellow marmot/koala-like experiment who is Jumba's last experiment before Stitch, and Gantu's sidekick. He has all the powers of Stitch (plus a much greater English fluency thanks to "advanced language programming") but is a lazy coward. He makes [[SatiatingSandwich great sandwiches]], though.
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302* AdaptationDyeJob: He's teal-colored in ''ComicStrip/ComicZoneLiloAndStitch'' but was changed to golden-colored for the films and TV series to better differentiate him from Stitch.
303* AffablyEvil: For an experiment designed to cause massive destruction (and one of Hämsterviel's employees), he's surprisingly laid-back and easygoing.
304* AliensSpeakingEnglish: Unlike his cousin Stitch, he's perfectly fluent in English, speaking it with a [[UsefulNotes/AmericanAccents Brooklyn accent]]. This is one of the very few advantages he has over his younger cousin, although the anime's English dub puts them on near-equal ground in English fluency. He is also implied to know several other Earth-based languages. It's {{justified|Trope}} in that he has "advanced language programming", though [[PlotHole it's never explained why he has such programming and Stitch doesn't]].
305* AppropriatedAppellation: After a few attempts he wasn't proud of, he takes to Lilo's last name suggestion, Reuben.
306* BeautyBrainsAndBrawn: The Brains of the Mid Six-Two experiments. Although he has the exact same strength as Stitch, his laziness negates the Brawn aspect, and he isn't as "cute" or attractive as the more popular Stitch or Angel (not to say that he isn't cute, though). But he's easily the Brains considering he's more fluent in English than Stitch and Angel (both of whom do not speak English as fluently), makes tons of snarky quips, knows a lot about the experiments before his time, and is able to use AwesomenessByAnalysis the most effectively.[[note]]Stitch has the same supercomputer levels of thinking, but he is quicker to make brash decisions and is more temperamental.[[/note]]
307* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Lilo wins him over by naming him and actually befriending him.
308* BigEater: Mostly of sandwiches, and he's not picky about what ingredients he puts in them.
309* BioweaponBeast: Like Stitch, he's a genetic experiment meant to be an ultimate superweapon. Unlike Stitch, [[FlawedPrototype he's too lazy to use his powers properly]].
310* {{Bookends}}: He is one of the first experiments to be reactivated since Stitch's creation (which happens in ''Stitch! The Movie''), but the very last one to be [[HeelFaceTurn rehabilitated]] and named (which happens in ''Leroy & Stitch'').
311* BrilliantButLazy: He has all of Stitch's abilities, including super-intelligence, but not the motivation. Some episodes do show how clever he really is, such as figuring out Experiment 627's AchillesHeel [[AwesomenessByAnalysis just by noticing]] [[spoiler:his heavy laughter]].
312* BullyingADragon: Often insults and otherwise antagonizes Gantu, who dwarfs him in size and is armed. Since 625 lacks the motivation to use his Stitch-like strength, he is thus often fried by a blaster or stomped on.
313* CanonImmigrant: He originally appeared in a series of ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures Comic Zone'' {{Prequel}}s to the first movie.
314* CardCarryingVillain: Unlike Gantu, who sees himself as the hero, Reuben calls himself and Gantu "the bad guys" in "Angel".
315* ADayInTheLimelight:
316** Reuben stars in his own game, ''VideoGame/SixTwoFiveSandwichStacker''.
317** He's also the {{deuteragonist}} of ''Leroy & Stitch'', playing an important role in helping Lilo reunite with Stitch, Jumba, and Pleakley.
318** ''Stitch!'' gives him an third-season episode where he actually plays an active (for once) role of being a villain with "Reuben 2.0".
319* DeadpanSnarker: One of his main functions.
320-->'''Gantu''' ''(injured from his fight with X-601/Kixx)'': I will ''not'' be made a fool of!\
321'''X-625/Reuben''' ''(immediately without even facing Gantu)'': Too late.
322* {{Deuteragonist}}: In ''Leroy & Stitch'', where he gets his HeelFaceTurn thanks to Gantu abandoning him and Lilo giving him a name. He helps her out in rescuing Stitch, Jumba, and Pleakley after they find out that the experiment they were talking to was not Stitch at all.
323* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: The prequel comics [[http://s16.photobucket.com/user/MaggieR_1989/media/Signature%20Pics/old625w.png.html gave him]] teal fur, smaller eyes, a collar, less prominent buckteeth (they don't even stick out when his mouth is closed) and an even chunkier body. The later ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series''-based comics that featured him changed him to better resemble his canonical animated counterpart but kept the teal fur.
324* FlawedPrototype: To Stitch. He has all the same powers and abilities as Stitch, but he's also extremely lazy and an incredible coward.
325* FreudianExcuse: He claims in the GrandFinale that the only reason he worked against Lilo and Stitch is because Lilo never bothered to try to help or even ''name'' him. There is some justification here if you've read the prequel comics; Jumba considered 625 a failure and frequently disparaged him... except for his sandwiches.
326* FriendlyEnemy: Arguably towards Lilo and Stitch when he was one of their enemies in ''The Series'', and had helped them out on occasions, although it's likely due to not caring to actually ''fight'' them.
327* HeelFaceTurn: In ''Leroy & Stitch'' after Gantu sets out on a small, two-man ship to break Hämsterviel out of prison (the second spot being for Hämsterviel), and leaves Reuben stranded on Earth. Unfortunately, this does not stick in the anime, in which he's back working for Hämsterviel and is slightly more proactive than before.
328* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Gantu; even at the end of ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'', he reconciles with Gantu and finds his one true place as Gantu's first mate and galley cook.
329* IconicSequelCharacter: Although dwarfed in popularity by his immediate successor and predecessor, he is one of the major characters of the franchise and the most often seen experiment in the canon besides Stitch himself.
330* TheImp: He is just as powerful as Stitch, but he is never a real threat. He just spends most of his time making wisecracks (and sandwiches) and eating.
331* InconsistentColoring: Reuben's pod is blue in ''Stitch! The Movie'', although it appeared as purple in some frames of that film. In the anime episode "Stitch's Birthday, Part One", when Reuben was dehydrated, his pod is white.
332* InformedAbility: A justified version: it has been stated that he has all the same powers as Stitch, but he is never seen using them because, from the start, Jumba explains that he's ''also'' a lazy coward. Finally ends in ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'', when Lilo finally convinces him to get off his lazy patookie and do something for himself.
333* {{Irony}}: He was in his one true place all along: by Gantu's side.
334* LateArrivalSpoiler: His name, which he didn't get until the last film. The ''Stitch!'' anime and other official Disney media released since usually use "Reuben" instead of his experiment number,[[note]]Oddly, however, a ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series''-themed event in ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum'' did ''not'' refer to him as "Reuben", but rather as "Experiment 625" like in the show, despite Leroy appearing in the same event.[[/note]] and his costumed character also signs his autographs as "Reuben".[[note]]The signature shown on Character Central (a Disney fan site about costumed characters) shows that Reuben's performer at the catered event where the photographer got the signature misspelled his name as "Rueben".[[/note]]
335* LazyBum: He'll get around to helping Gantu in the field once he's done eating sandwiches and watching TV.
336* TheLoad: He's only useful when it comes to sandwiches. Everything else? Yeah, no.
337* LovableCoward: He's absolutely useless as a sidekick, but he's still an adorable-looking experiment.
338* MeaningfulName: He's named after a type of sandwich, the very food he loves. Also, since Reuben is behaviorally the most human-like experiment, his name is a more natural-sounding human given name, which he prefers over the sillier names Lilo gives the other experiments; 625 even rejected a few PunnyName suggestions from her before settling on "Reuben".
339* MinionWithAnFInEvil: Or really, "Minion Who Can't Be Bothered to Do Any Evil". Although Sloth--which he excels at being--''is'' one of the SevenDeadlySins, he can't be bothered to help out Gantu or Hämsterviel unless he's either forced to or gets some benefit for doing so.
340* MultiArmedAndDangerous: {{Subverted|Trope}}; he has the retractable lower arms like Stitch does but is no real threat to anyone because he just doesn't care to be threatening.
341* MundaneUtility: He has extendable claws, but the first time we see them, he's using them like butter knives to spread some grape jelly on a sandwich.
342* NoNameGiven: He had this status (regarding names other than his experiment number) until he was named "Reuben" in ''Leroy & Stitch'', although he was called "Sandwich Boy" by Lilo once in the episode "627".
343* RedemptionPromotion: Once he decides to stop being lazy and help Lilo, he actually proves himself to be quite useful much like his successor. He even manages to repair Gantu's ship, which Gantu himself was incapable of doing.
344* RetractableAppendages: Revealed in ''Leroy & Stitch'' that he does have a lower pair of arms much like Stitch. Before that, an episode of ''The Series'' also reveals that he does have retractable claws.
345* SatiatingSandwich: Loves making these and is incredibly good at doing so, to the point that he was named after one.
346* SequelNonEntity: Despite his regular appearances throughout the first two TV shows, he did not show up or was even ''mentioned'' in ''Animation/StitchAndAi''.
347* SupremeChef: Reuben loves making sandwiches and they prove to be very delicious. The problem is that he is obsessed with making them due to his programming from Jumba.
348* TookALevelInBadass: In ''Leroy & Stitch'' after Lilo encourages him to use his powers to save the galaxy.
349* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Sandwiches; he loves anything that can be placed between two slices of bread.
350* TuftOfHeadFur: Subverted; those three things on his head that look like fluffy fur are actually really short antennae. Still, that didn't stop the Japanese from making them into an actual tuft of fur [[https://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/d/dc/Reubenanime2.png/revision/latest?cb=20130319202439 in an episode of the anime.]]
351* VitriolicBestBuds: With Gantu.
352* VocalEvolution: A minor case; in ''Stitch! The Movie'', Rob Paulsen gave Reuben a sort of low, husky voice. In ''The Series'', however, Paulsen pitched his Reuben voice up a little and made it a slight bit more nasal.
353* YouAreNumberSix: He remained number 625 through ''The Series'' up until ''Leroy & Stitch'' when he was given the name "Reuben" by Lilo.
354[[/folder]]
355
356[[#Stitch]]
357[[folder:Stitch (Experiment 626)]]
358->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChrisSanders, Creator/BenDiskin (''Stitch!'', ''Animation/StitchAndAi'')\
359'''Voiced in Japanese by''': Creator/KoichiYamadera\
360'''Voiced in Mandarin Chinese for ''Stitch & Ai'' by''': Li Zhengxiang\
361'''Pod color''': N/A; Stitch was never dehydrated into pod form.
362
363A blue koala-like experiment who was designed to "destroy everything he touches", but ended up defying his programmed function after being adopted by Lilo Pelekai as her pet "dog". He is TheProtagonist of the franchise.
364
365''See the characters sheet for [[Characters/LiloAndStitchTheTitularDuo the title characters]] for tropes and more information.''
366[[/folder]]
367
368[[#SixTwoSeven]]
369[[folder:Experiment 627]]
370[[quoteright:290:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/experiment_627.png]]
371[[caption-width-right:290:''[[OneWordVocabulary "Evil!"]]'']]
372->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChrisSanders, Creator/BenDiskin (''Stitch!'')\
373'''Pod color''': Blue\
374'''Appearances''': ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'' -- [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS1E19SixTwoSeven "627"]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E22Remmy "Remmy"]],[[note]]cameo in Lilo's dream[[/note]], [[Recap/LiloAndStitchTheSeriesS2E23MrsHasagawasCatsAce "Ace"]][[note]]reused clip[[/note]] | "Anime/StitchMeetsHighSchoolMusical" | ''Anime/{{Stitch}}'' -- "The Return of 627"\
375'''Appearances in other media''': ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum''[[note]]non-playable event character only[[/note]]
376
377Jumba's first experiment who was made using the limited technology he has on Earth. He activated this experiment after Stitch became egotistical from beating his experiment-catching record. 627 is [[AlwaysSomeoneBetter more powerful than Stitch without any of the same weaknesses]], and is so evil that he cannot be rehabilitated. Thus, he has no "one true place", and was dehydrated back into a pod at the end of his episode.
378----
379* AchillesHeel: [[spoiler:His laughter, which can cause [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cataplexy cataplexy]] if he laughs too much.]]
380* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: He is the evolution of Stitch; greater strength, higher intelligence, fewer weaknesses, and more powers than ever before.
381* BigLittleBrother: Well, "cousin", but still 627 is taller and younger than Stitch.
382* BlackEyesOfEvil: Oh, yes. His eyes are black and can't become good in the slightest.
383* TheBully: Really what his personality is in general. He could kill anything he pleases but doesn't because he finds torturing others more fun.
384* ComboPlatterPowers: He has the abilities of many other experiments, not just having improved versions of Stitch's powers.
385* EvilRedhead: He has red fur and he is one of the few experiments who never become good.
386* EvilSoundsDeep: Has a deeper, gravely sounding voice compared to Stitch. Ben Diskin further exaggerates this in the anime, except in 627's duke disguise.
387* EarNotch: One on each ear like Stitch, but they are symmetrical to one another near the tip.
388* EvilCounterpart: To Stitch, being specifically made by Jumba to stay evil and not ever be reformed.
389* EvilLaugh: Has a lower-pitched one in comparison to Stitch's.
390* ForeheadOfDoom: He is designed to be even more powerful than Stitch and has a large cone-shaped head.
391* ForTheEvulz: He loves demoralizing others, to the point that he will even ruin ''bad'' moments just because he can.
392* GigglingVillain: He is rather easily amused for an evil experiment; Jumba even says that he has an extra sense of humor.
393* GoneHorriblyRight: Meant to have extra everything Stitch had. [[spoiler: This includes an extra sense of humor, [[AchillesHeel causing his laughter to inconvenience him]].]]
394* TheJuggernaut: Good grief, when he gave ''Stitch''--who's designed to be this very trope--a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown...
395* HeelFaceTurn: Jumba designed 627 to [[DefiedTrope defy this trope]], making it impossible to rehabilitate him. [[spoiler:Doesn't stop him from sort of doing so in the anime.]]
396* TheHyena: Laughs ''a lot'' with an extra sense of humor. [[spoiler:{{Deconstructed|Trope}} as his laughter is also his AchillesHeel; he goes into cataplexy and will collapse if he laughs uncontrollably]].
397* MultipleHeadCase: He has a retractable second head.
398* MyBrainIsBig: He has a large, cone-shaped head ([[MultipleHeadCase two, in fact]]) to match with his higher intelligence.
399* NestedMouths: He can extend his jaws (with the tongue inside) out from his mouth.
400* NighInvulnerable: Most likely more so than Stitch, though [[spoiler:his laughter]] undermines this.
401* NoNameGiven: Since he could not be rehabilitated, Lilo never named him.
402* OlympusMons: The most powerful experiment that Jumba ever created.
403* OneShotCharacter: The only other appearances this experiment made in ''The Series'' was a cameo in Lilo's dream in "Remmy" (which is also the only time he is seen as "good") and the reuse of footage from his original appearance in [[ClipShow "Ace"]]. He would appear again in the anime, but it too became a one-time appearance within that show, although he also appears in "Anime/StitchMeetsHighSchoolMusical" as well (again, seen as "good").
404* OneWordVocabulary: The only word he could say was "evil". He would gain a ''greatly'' expanded vocabulary in the anime.
405* TheOnlyOneAllowedToDefeatYou: In the anime, he tells Stitch this [[spoiler:after saving his and Angel's lives]].
406* RetractableAppendages: Has more of these than Stitch; he can gain four extra arms instead of just two, four spines (compared to Stitch's three) and [[MultipleHeadCase another head]], with each head having its own retractable antennae.
407* TheRival: To Stitch, at least in 627's only Western appearance, as the egotistical Stitch suddenly finds direct competition with this experiment in experiment hunting, only to find himself on the ''losing'' end. It took an unusual strategy for Stitch to exploit 627's weakness and defeat him.
408* SmugSuper: In his original appearance, he tortured Stitch with a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown rather than just killing him, just to prove that he is better in every way.
409* SuddenlySpeaking: In the anime, as Hämsterviel reprogrammed him to be able to speak. Quite eloquently, too.
410* SuperiorSuccessor: Designed to be a better (albeit worse) Stitch, having improved versions of his powers, none of his weaknesses, and some of the other experiments' abilities.
411* SuperpowerLottery: Not only does he have improved versions of Stitch's powers, but he has a lot of powers that some other experiments have as well. And then some.
412* VillainRespect: To Gantu in ''The Series'', judging by how easily he tends to obey him. It could be that 627 was intrigued by Gantu's ambitions.
413* WeaksauceWeakness: Laughter. He has [[TheHyena a sense of humor so immature]] that when Stitch makes a fool of himself on purpose, he laughs so hard that [[spoiler:he faints]].
414* WickedCultured: In his anime appearance, where he even gains a greater vocabulary.
415* YouAreNumberSix: He is the only activated experiment who retains his experiment number as a name. (Note that Experiment 628 was never activated.)
416[[/folder]]
417
418[[#Leroy]]
419[[folder:Leroy (Experiment 629)]]
420[[quoteright:259:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/leroy_2.png]]
421[[caption-width-right:259:"All experiments captured."]]
422->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ChrisSanders\
423'''Pod color''': N/A; Leroy was never podded after his creation.\
424'''Appearances''': ''WesternAnimation/LeroyAndStitch'' | ''Manga/StitchAndTheSamurai''[[note]]Side story released in the Japanese version of ''Disney Tsum Tsum''[[/note]]\
425'''Appearance in other media''': ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum''
426
427An [[EvilCounterpart evil version of Stitch]] created by Jumba, under the orders of Hämsterviel. Ignoring the Chinese experiments of ''Animation/StitchAndAi'', he's currently Jumba's latest experiment.
428----
429* AscendedFanon: Fans and fansites (including wikis) were calling Leroy "Experiment 629" for ''years'' before ''Manga/StitchAndTheSamurai'' officially christened him with the number.
430* ConservationOfNinjutsu: The original Leroy can defeat Stitch in a battle, but the army of clones are unable to defeat the rest of the experiments, despite outnumbering them 80 to 1.
431* TheDragon: For Hämsterviel in ''Leroy & Stitch'', usurping the role from Gantu.
432* EvilCounterpart: To Stitch.
433* EvilDoppelganger: Not only does he looks like a red Stitch, but he can also shapeshift somewhat to perfectly resemble him.
434* EvilRedhead: He has red fur and like 627 he is one of the few experiments who never become good.
435* EvilTwin: ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum'' and some official promotional descriptions for his film describe him as this towards Stitch, since they have identical powers and Leroy was made (from the same 626 template, no less) so that Hämsterviel would have his own version of Stitch. Thus, it could be that Leroy is Stitch's only actual brother.
436* FakeUltimateMook: The clones despite looking intimidating, are extremely weak to the point of relying on a numerical superiority of 80 to 1 in order to defeat the other experiments.
437* FinalBoss: The last experiment and opponent Stitch faces in the original WesternAnimation era of the franchise.
438* FlatCharacter: Being Stitch's EvilCounterpart is all there is to Leroy, as despite the fact that he is one of the main antagonists of ''Leroy & Stitch'', he does not get any character development. You could almost take him out of the movie and replace him with Stitch clones since he doesn't contribute much despite sharing the title with Stitch.
439* FlightStrengthHeart: All of Stitch's powers, plus he can instantly regrow his fur and change colors.
440* GoodColorsEvilColors: He's a red, unreformed Stitch. Hämsterviel deliberately wanted Leroy colored red, because one, he hates the color blue, and two, he wanted an experiment that matches his red cape.
441* IdenticalTwinIDTag: After Hamsterviel creates a clone army of him, the original is told apart from them by the captain's uniform he took from Stitch.
442* IronicName: Leroy's name means "King" or "The King" in French. His one weakness is "Aloha ʻOe", a song covered by Music/ElvisPresley and programmed into him specifically through one of his records.
443* MesACrowd: Mass-produced by Hämsterviel soon after his creation.
444* {{Mooks}}: Leroy is a mass-produced version of Stitch.
445* NoNameGiven:[[invoked]] This was {{Inverted|Trope}} until June 2020; he was named by Hämsterviel, but not numbered. Jumba tried to number him 627, but Gantu reminded him that he already made Experiment 627. Most fans gave Leroy the number 629, while some Japanese and Disneyland Paris merchandise give him the number 628, except that there was already an Experiment 628 made, too, but no one in the franchise knows that besides Jumba, who's likely also forgotten about 628. In 2018/2019, ''VideoGame/DisneyTsumTsum'' reaffirmed the lack of a number in both the Japanese and Global versions for a ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series''-based event. This flip-flopping of Leroy's experiment number in official Disney media ''finally'' ended in June 2020, when a side story of the FeudalJapan-set manga ''Stitch & the Samurai'' was released exclusively through the Japanese version of the mobile game and gave Leroy the title of Experiment 629, though Disney, for whatever reason, did ''not'' translate [[NoExportForYou his part of the side story into English]]. It took until April 2021 for ''Lilo & Stitch'' fans in English-speaking regions (including the U.S.) to get their confirmation of Leroy being 629 through a licensed sticker book of all things.
446* OneShotCharacter: In the main canon, he appeared only in ''Leroy & Stitch''. His only other official appearance in any Disney media since (outside of merchandise) was in ''Disney Tsum Tsum'' for a September 2018 event in the Japanese version and a January 2019 event in the Global version. He eventually made his second-ever in-franchise appearance [[https://twitter.com/LINE_tsumtsum_j/status/1268422230498828288 on June 1, 2020,]][[note]]This tweet is from June 4 that year.[[/note]] almost ''fourteen years'' since his debut, in the manga ''Stitch & the Samurai'', the same time that he was made playable in the Japanese version of ''Disney Tsum Tsum''.[[note]]He was made playable in the Global version in March 2021, though his manga appearance [[NoExportForYou wasn't translated to English at all]].[[/note]]
447* OurClonesAreDifferent: Leroy is only related to his blue doppelgänger Stitch in that he's a new experiment who was created based on Stitch's template. That being said, Hämsterviel uses a machine which creates an instant clone of the subject in a flash of lightning at the press of a button to clone Leroy. Many times.
448* PaperThinDisguise: Played with. He looks exactly like Stitch when he turns blue, but can't really pull off the act.
449* TechnicallyASmile: When he was disguised as Stitch during Lilo's video call, he fakes a smile. Considering that Stitch's teeth are not the best to look at, Leroy's [[TheUnSmile "smile"]] comes across [[http://vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/disney/images/b/b5/Vlcsnap-2013-05-21-16h25m55s195.png as really disturbing.]]
450* TomTheDarkLord: Is christened the name "Leroy" by Hämsterviel, something almost everyone scoffs at.
451* ThemeMusicPowerUp: Inverted; as a fail-safe added by Jumba, if Leroy hears "Aloha ʻOe", he will shut down. This also applies to his clones.
452* TheUnintelligible: He mainly speaks in Tantalog, the same gibberish-sounding language Stitch and the experiments speak.
453[[/folder]]

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